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1. |
Write 3,721 in word form. |
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three thousand, seven hundred twenty-one |
B. |
three hundred thousand, seven hundred twenty-one |
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C. |
thirty-seven thousand, twenty-one |
D. |
three thousand, seventy-two hundred one |
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2. |
Write 58,808 in expanded form. |
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A. |
50,000 + 8,000 + 800 + 8 |
B. |
50,000 + 8,000 + 80 + 8 |
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C. |
50,000 + 8,000 + 800 + 80 + 8 |
D. |
500,000 + 80,000 + 800 + 8 |
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3. |
El Paso, Texas, has a population of 584,113. Write 584,113 in word form. |
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A. |
five hundred eighty-four thousand, eleven hundred three |
B. |
five hundred eighty-four thousand, one hundred thirteen |
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C. |
fifty-eight thousand, one hundred thirteen |
D. |
five hundred eight thousand, one hundred thirteen |
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4. |
Estimate. Round to the tens place. 
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A. |
$70 − $40 = $30 |
B. |
$80 − $30 = $50 |
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C. |
$70 − $30 = $40 |
D. |
$100 − $30 = $70 |
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5. |
Grayson ran 23 miles in his first week of an exercise program. The second week, he ran 28 miles. How many miles did he run altogether? |
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A. |
52 miles |
B. |
41 miles |
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C. |
51 miles |
D. |
61 miles |
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6. |
Find the sum. 
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A. |
403 |
B. |
303 |
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C. |
393 |
D. |
503 |
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7. |
Find the difference. 
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A. |
5,264 |
B. |
5,254 |
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C. |
4,254 |
D. |
5,256 |
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8. |
Write the fraction that represents the shaded area. |
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A. |
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9. |
What is the total number of pairs of shoes in the frequency table below? What type of shoes do you wear? | Type of shoe | Frequency | | Athletic | 32 | | Dress | 18 | | Sandals | 15 | | Flip-flops | 8 |
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A. |
75 |
B. |
50 |
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C. |
73 |
D. |
65 |
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10. |
The graph shows the results of a survey about the types of sports students like. Which two sports does boys seem to like equally? |
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football and baseball |
B. |
tennis and football |
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C. |
baseball and swimming |
D. |
soccer and swimming |
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11. |
Manuel sold 6 baseball cards to make money for a camping trip. Each card sold for $9. How much money did Manuel make? |
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$54 |
B. |
$63 |
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$42 |
D. |
$60 |
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12. |
Find 7 × 11. |
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A. |
70 |
B. |
84 |
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C. |
77 |
D. |
63 |
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13. |
Find 3 × 4 × 2. |
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A. |
30 |
B. |
12 |
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C. |
24 |
D. |
36 |
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14. |
Find 2 × 4 × 7. |
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A. |
42 |
B. |
49 |
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C. |
56 |
D. |
63 |
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15. |
Round $11,855 to its greatest place value. |
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$20,000 |
B. |
$10,000 |
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C. |
$12,000 |
D. |
$11,000 |
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16. |
Each hour, a theme park admits 1,000 guests. How many guests have entered after 12 hours? |
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A. |
12,000 |
B. |
1,200 |
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C. |
10,200 |
D. |
1,000 |
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17. |
Find 26 × 2. |
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A. |
42 |
B. |
50 |
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C. |
52 |
D. |
62 |
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18. |
Find $6 × 19. |
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$124 |
B. |
$115 |
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C. |
$119 |
D. |
$114 |
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19. |
Find 15 × 24. |
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A. |
320 |
B. |
360 |
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C. |
310 |
D. |
630 |
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20. |
Using the pattern shown in the table, find the next three numbers in the table.Input (▲) | 6 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | Output (■) | 30 | 25 | 20 | ∅ | ∅ | ∅ |
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A. |
30, 35, 40 |
B. |
15, 10, 5 |
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C. |
30, 40, 50 |
D. |
10, 20, 30 |
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