1.   Monique and her father went to a baseball game. Tickets cost $35. Food cost $22. They spent a total of $57. How many tens and ones are in 57?
    A. 7 tens 5 ones B. 5 tens 7 ones
    C. 50 tens 7 ones D. 5 tens 70 ones
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  2.   Miguel did 5 push-ups on Monday, 10 on Tuesday, and 15 on Wednesday. If the pattern continued, how many push-ups did he do on Thursday?
    A. 20 B. 16
    C. 25 D. 18
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  3.   Maria lifts 1 pound weights the first week, 3 pound weights the second week, 5 pound weights the third week, and 7 pound weights the fourth week. If the pattern continues, how many pound weights will she lift the fifth and sixth weeks?
    A. 9, 11 B. 10, 12
    C. 8, 10 D. 8, 9
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  4.   Suppose you start at 10 and skip-count until you get to 24. Is the pattern skip-counting by 4s? Explain.
    A. Yes; when you get to the 20s, you will count 20, 24, and 28. B. No; if you start at 10 and skip-count by 4s, you will get 22 and 26 but not 24.
    C. No; you skip the even numbers and 24 is even. D. Yes; when you get to the 20s, you will count 20, 22, 24, 26, and 28.
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  5.   What is the place value of the 7 in 1,790? What is the value of the digit?
    A. hundreds; 700 B. tens; 90
    C. tens; 70 D. thousands; 7,000
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  6.   A supermarket has 5,187 pistachios in bulk. Write the value of the digit in the thousands place?
    A. 5,000 B. 50
    C. 500 D. 5
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  7.   Which is two hundred thousand, forty-nine in standard form and expanded form?
    A. 200,049; 200,000 + 40 + 9 B. 200,409; 200,000 + 400 + 9
    C. 200,490; 200,000 + 400 + 90 D. 2,049; 2,000 + 40 + 9
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  8.   What is the place value of the 2 in 142,670? What is the value of the digit?
    A. thousands; 2,000 B. hundred thousands; 200,000
    C. ten thousands; 20,000 D. hundreds; 200
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  9.   Compare. Use >, <, or =.

4,112 ___ 4,089

    A. = B. <
    C. all of these D. >
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  10.   Manuel ran for 138 yards in a football game. Jarred ran for 153 yards. Who ran for more yards? Why?
    A. Jarred; 5 tens > 3 tens
    B. Manuel; 8 ones > 3 ones
    C. Jarred; 5 tens < 3 tens
    D. both Jarred and Manuel; 1 hundred = 1 hundred
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  11.   Order 191; 122; 100 from greatest to least.
    A. 100; 122; 191 B. 191; 122; 100
    C. 100; 191; 122 D. 191; 100; 122
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  12.   Order 37; 370; 3,700 from greatest to least.
    A. 37; 370; 3,700 B. 3,700; 370; 37
    C. 370; 3,700; 37 D. 370; 37; 3,700
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  13.   Round 76 to the nearest ten.
    A. 70 B. 60
    C. 80 D. 90
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  14.   Round 452 to the nearest hundred.
    A. 450 B. 400
    C. 45 D. 500
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  15.   What is the value of the bills and coins?
   
    A. $21.16 B. $16.16
    C. $15.41 D. $10.41
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  16.   Allison has 75¢. Which coins might she have?
    A. 5 dimes,

5 nickels

B. 2 quarters,

1 dime, 1 nickel,

5 pennies

    C. 2 quarters,

6 nickels

D. 4 quarters
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