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Write the number. |
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A. |
107 |
B. |
17 |
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170 |
D. |
8 |
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2. |
Write the number. |
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A. |
120 |
B. |
12 |
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C. |
3 |
D. |
102 |
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What is the place value of the 4 in 4,026? What is the value of the digit? |
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hundreds; 400 |
B. |
ones; 4 |
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thousands; 4,000 |
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tens; 40 |
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4. |
A UFO is hovering 28,197 miles above the surface of the Earth. What is the value of the digit in the ten thousands place? |
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20,000 |
B. |
2 |
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90 |
D. |
8,000 |
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What is the place value of the 4 in 405,187? What is the value of the digit? |
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hundreds; 400 |
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thousands; 4,000 |
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hundred thousands; 400,000 |
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ten thousands; 40,000 |
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What is the difference between a digit and its value? |
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A digit is a symbol, and its value is the quantity it represents. |
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A digit is always less than its value. |
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A digit is a quantity, and its value is the symbol that represents it. |
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There is no difference; a digit and its value are the same thing. |
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7. |
Compare. Use >, <, or =. 1,030 ___ 988 |
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A. |
< |
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= |
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> |
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both > and < |
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8. |
Order 191; 122; 100 from greatest to least. |
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191; 122; 100 |
B. |
191; 100; 122 |
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100; 122; 191 |
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100; 191; 122 |
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9. |
Order 37; 370; 3,700 from greatest to least. |
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370; 3,700; 37 |
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3,700; 370; 37 |
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37; 370; 3,700 |
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370; 37; 3,700 |
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10. |
Round 452 to the nearest hundred. |
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A. |
45 |
B. |
500 |
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400 |
D. |
450 |
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What should you do to round a number that is exactly 1 less than halfway between two numbers? |
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Round to halfway between the two numbers. |
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Leave the number unchanged. |
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Round up. |
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Round down. |
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12. |
Is there more than one way to make 7¢? Explain. |
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No; only 7 pennies will make 7¢. |
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Yes; either 7 pennies or 1 dime, 2 pennies will make 7¢. |
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No; you cannot make 7¢ without a nickel. |
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Yes; either 7 pennies or 1 nickel, 2 pennies will make 7¢. |
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Identify the pattern and the missing numbers. 60, 55, __, __, 40, 35 |
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Subtract 15; 50, 45 |
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Subtract 5; 50, 45 |
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Add 15; 70, 85 |
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Add 5; 50, 45 |
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Rosa is saving her allowance. Predict how much money she will have saved at week 4. Rosa's Savings | Week | Total Saved | 1 | $3 | 2 | $6 | 3 | $9 |
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$12 |
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$15 |
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$14 |
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$11 |
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15. |
Elly scores on four tests were 87, 91, 80, and 79. Which is the least score? |
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79 |
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80 |
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91 |
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87 |
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16. |
What is the value of the bills and coins? |
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$1.85 |
B. |
$1.90 |
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C. |
$1.80 |
D. |
$0.85 |
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