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Aisha has two cats. Merlin weighs 16 pounds. Felix weighs 3 pounds less than Merlin. How much do the two cats weigh together?
Which number sentence answers the question?
16 1 13 5 29
16 1 3 5 19
16 2 3 5 13
16 1 13 1 3 5 32
How many dots are in the array?
42 48
45 54
How many intersections are there?
18 25
21 28
Which group of numbers matches the tags?
14, 32, 48
14, 35, 49
14, 35, 50
14, 32, 49
How many horizontal lines are needed to make 24 intersections?
3 5
4. 6
Leroy can use red, green, or blue markers. He can make a picture of his house, his school, or the playground. How many combinations are there of arker colors and places to draw?
3 9
6 15
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Which multiplication sentence does the model show?
5 3 6 5 30
6 3 6 5 36
6 3 7 5 42
7 3 7 5 49
Which is the best estimate for 287 1 695?
700
900
1,000
1,100
Which values for X and Y show the jumps for 93 2 57?
Y X
57 60 93
X 5 33, Y 5 3
X 5 63, Y 5 3
X 5 30, Y 5 3
X 5 36, Y 5 3
Maggie drew the first row of an array. When the array is finished, it will have a total of 42 squares.
How many rows will the array have?
5 rows 7 rows
6 rows 8 rows
Nadia was 5 years old when her sister Irena was born. When Irena is 18 years old, how old will Nadia be?
23 15
18 13
What is the difference?
41 2 17 5
36 26
28 24
Peter is buying a pen that costs 63¢. He has quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. If he uses the fewest coins possible, how many coins does he use?
6 coins
7 coins
8 coins
9 coins
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June's birthday party lasts for 3 hours 40 minutes. How many minutes is that?
200 min 220 min
210 min 340 min
Use the base-ten blocks.
Which number does the model show?
209 290
219 299
Which of the following is NOT true?
1,278 < 1,300
7,043 < 7,304
2,009 > 2,101
9,405 > 9,399
Chris collects bottle caps. He has 2,578 caps. If Chris rounds that number to the nearest thousand, how many caps will he say he has?
2,000 2,600
2,580 3,000
Which group of numbers can be used to make the fact family that matches this story?
The marching band is in a parade. There are 11 rows of marchers. There are 88 marchers in all. How many marchers are in each row?
8, 11, 88
88, 77, 11
88, 11, 99
80, 10, 8
Marissa is training to run in a marathon. She runs 6 miles every day. How many miles does she run each week?
30 miles 42 miles
36 miles 45 miles
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For 20 and 21, choose the rule that tells what to do to each number in the first column to get each number in the second column.
3 15
1 5
7 35
4 20
2 10
Add 12.
Add 4.
Multiply by 5.
Multiply by 6.
12 4
24 16
9 1
16 8
18 10
Divide by 3.
Subtract 6.
Divide by 2.
Subtract 8.
Which rule describes the shaded numbers?
70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 7960 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 6950 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 5940 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 4930 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
Add 10.
Count by 10.
Add 5.
Count by 20.
The students in Mr. Witt's class voted for their favorite snack. The graph shows the results.
How many more students chose potato chips than chose banana chips?
3 9
6 12
Four friends counted the change they had in their pockets. The graph shows the results.
Abe Ed Sami TimFriends
CHANGE IN OUR POCKETS
Am
ount
(in
cent
s)
0
20
40
60
How many friends had at least 35¢ in their pockets?
1 3
2 4
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A group of friends went to the skating rink. They each paid $7 to get in. Some of them paid $3 to rent skates. In all, they spent $44. How many friends are there? How many rented skates?
5 friends; 3 rented skates
5 friends; 2 rented skates
4 friends; 3 rented skates
4 friends; 2 rented skates
Each table in the art room has 6 stools. There are 5 tables. How many students can sit at the tables in the art room?
11 35
30 40
Which number sentence is a member of the fact family in which 9 is the smallest number and 99 is the largest number?
7 3 99 5 693
99 4 9 5 11
11 3 99 5 1,089
9 1 99 5 108
Which multiplication sentence represents the entire array?
8 3 17 5 136
8 3 16 5 128
9 3 16 5 144
9 3 17 5 153
For 29 and 30, measure the line segment to the nearest quarter inch.
3 inches 312 inches
314 inches 4 inches
1 inch 134 inches
114 inches 2 inches
What is the product?
89 3 7
563 633
623 663
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Callie measured the lengths of 4 stickers.
Cat
Dragon
Smiley
Tiger
Stickers
STICKER LENGTHS
Leng
th (i
n in
ches
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0
1
2
3
4
How many stickers are longer than 2 1
4 inches?
1 3
2 4
Mr. Tobias wants to cut pieces of yarn to use in a math lesson. How many 8-inch pieces can he cut from 512 inches of yarn?
100 64
68 58
Measure the line segment to the nearest centimeter.
2 cm 4 cm
3 cm 5 cm
The area of a rectangle is 18 square centimeters. The perimeter is 18 centimeters. What are the length and width of the rectangle?
l 5 8 cm, w 5 3 cm
l 5 9 cm, w 5 2 cm
l 5 6 cm, w 5 3 cm
l 5 2 cm, w 5 9 cm
Each cube in the model has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter. What is the volume of the model?
30 cubic centimeters
36 cubic centimeters
48 cubic centimeters
60 cubic centimeters
Which polygon does NOT have two pairs of parallel sides and two pairs of congruent angles?
parallelogram
rectangle
square
trapezoid
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How many lines of symmetry does the figure have?
0 2
1 3
What is the difference in the number of faces in the two figures?
1 3
2 4
What comes next?
Which expression does NOT represent 10 times the rods and units?
(50 1 9) 3 10
(50 3 10) 1 (9 3 10)
500 1 90
10 3 50 1 9
What is the missing factor?
12 3 5 132
11 14
12 16
What time was it 3 hours 30 minutes earlier than the time shown on the clock?
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What is the missing number in the division puzzle?
80 1 6 480 1 42
6 48
7 86
Damon has 427 marbles. He has 195 red marbles and 174 striped marbles. The rest are yellow or green. How many yellow or green marbles does he have?
58 253
232 369
A new office building has 42 floors. Each floor has 16 windows. How many windows are there in the building?
58 552
252 672
Perry is training for a bike race. Four laps around the track is 1 mile. Perry rides a total of 149 miles in a month. How many laps is that?
606 576
596 496
Use the related number sentences to solve the problem.
3 4 5 136 4 3 5 136 136 4 4 5 136 4 5 4
The lunchroom has 4 lunch lines. Each line has the same number of students. There are 136 students. How many students are in each line?
24 34
28 36
At the bookstore, Susie unpacks 255 copies of a book. She puts the same number of books on each of 9 shelves. She puts as many books as possible on each shelf. How many books are left when the shelves are filled?
3 8
5 19
Didi is making a cheese sandwich. She can choose swiss, cheddar, or mozzarella cheese. She can choose white, wheat, or rye bread. How many combinations of one cheese and one bread can she make?
4 8
6 9
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