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Brooke went to 52 baseball games this year. She went to 35 games last year. How

many games did Brooke go to altogether?

a) 17

b) 87

c) 1820

d) 23

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Hunter went to 24 baseball games this year. He went to 52

games last year. How many baseball games

did Hunter go to altogether?

a) 76

b) 28

c) 108

d) 32

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Martha solved 49 problems during the math contest. Emily

solved 17 more problems than Martha. How many problems

did Emily solve?

a) 17

b) 32

c) 66

d) 56

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Nicolas solved 47 problems during the math contest. Anna

solved 23 more problems than Nicolas. How many problems

did Anna solve?

a) 24

b) 90

c) 1081

d) 70

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Owen had 60 Magic Marvin stickers. He

gave away 39 of them to his older brother.

How many stickers did Owen have left?

a) 39

b) 99

c) 21

d) 2340

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Denzel had 75 Magic Marvin stickers. He

gave away 45 of them to his older brother.

How many stickers did Denzel have left?

a) 30

b) 40

c) 3375

d) 120

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Springfield Elementary School is having a school play. 4 students from each

of the 5 4th grade classrooms will be chosen

to be in the play. How many students will be in the play?

a) 20

b) 24

c) 1

d) 13

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ECMS School is having a school play. 4 students from each of the 13 6th

grade classrooms will be chosen to be in the play.

How many students will be in the play?

a) 52

b) 23

c) 3

d) 17

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Zack can do 64 sit-ups in one minute. Dalton can do only 25 sit ups

in one minute. How many fewer sit-ups can

Dalton do?

a) 39

b) 49

c) 89

d) 41

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Analee can do 56 sit-ups in one minute. Alex can only do 20 in one

minute. How many fewer sit-up can Alex

do?

a) 36

b) 76

c) 106

d) 1120

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Wesley had 51 pennies in his bank. His dad gave him some more pennies. Now Wesley has 84 pennies in

his bank. How many pennies did Wesley get

from his dad?

a) 33

b) 135

c) 22

d) 133

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Courtney had 16 pennies in her bank. Her dad gave her some more pennies. Now

Courtney has 64 pennies in his bank. How many

pennies did Courtney get from her dad?

a) 80

b) 48

c) 70

d) 52

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Destiny began her marble collection when her friend gave her 15 marbles. Destiny won 15

marbles during a game. She then bought 42 marbles at Wal-Mart. How many marbles are in

Destiny’s collection now?

a) 42

b) 30

c) 72

d) 57

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Austin began his baseball card collection when his dad gave him 14 cards. Austin won 32

cards during a game. He then bought 38 cards at the Sport Court. How many baseball

cards are in Austin’s collection now?

a) 56

b) 84

c) 70

d) 76

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Haley built 13 block towers. Dameon made twice as many towers as Haley. Haley’s puppy knocked

down 14 towers when he ran through the den. How

many towers were not knocked down?

a) 39

b) 25

c) 12

d) 182

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Jordan built 20 block towers. Stephen made

twice as many towers as Jordan. Jordan’s puppy

knocked down 23 towers when he ran through the den. How many towers

were not knocked down?

a) 37

b) 83

c) 43

d) 3

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Keith likes to do math problems as quickly as he

can. He can do 22 multiplication problems in 1

minute. How many multiplication problems can

Keith do in 3 minutes?

a) 26

b) 18

c) 66

d) 67

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Mr. Parker likes to do math problems as quickly as he

can. He can do 15 multiplication problems in 1

minute. How many multiplication problems can Mr. Parker do in 7 minutes?

a) 105

b) 23

c) 106

d) 22

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La’Rena, Madelyn and Simone collect comics. La’Rena has 22 comics. Madelyn has 30 more comics than La’Rena. Simone has 14 fewer

comics than Madelyn. How many comics does Simone

have?

a) 66

b) 44

c) 38

d) 22

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Justin, Rashaud and Alyssa collect comics. Justin has

22 comics. Rashaud has 30 more comics than Justin.

Alyssa has 14 fewer comics than Rashaud. How many comics does Alyssa have?

a) 38

b) 52

c) 66

d) 44

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Christopher had 97¢ in his pocket. He spent

13¢ at the candy store. Later he spent 13¢ at

the art store. How much money did Christopher

have left?

a) 26 ¢

b) 97 ¢

c) 71 ¢

d) 84 ¢

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Jacob had 82¢ in his pocket. He spent 12¢ at the candy store. Later he spent 15¢ at the art

store. How much money did Jacob have

left?

a) $1.09 b) 70 ¢

c) 27 ¢

d) 55 ¢

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Mrs. Brantley is reading an exciting detective book so she can meet her AR goal. The book has 100 pages. Mrs. Brantley will read 25 pages each night. How

many days will it take her to finish?

a) 125

b) 75

c) 4

d) 5

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Mackenzie is reading an exciting detective book so she can meet her AR goal.

The book has 54 pages. Mackenzie will read 9

pages each night. How many days will it take her to

finish?

a) 63

b) 45

c) 6

d) 9

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Mrs. Jean is training for a bicycle tour. She can bike 9 miles in 1 hour. How many

hours will it take her to finish a bike tour that is 54

miles long?

a) 44

b) 11

c) 6

d) 7

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Coach Clint is training for a bicycle tour. He can bike 11 miles in 1 hour. How many

hours will it take him to finish a bike tour that is 99

miles long?

a) 99

b) 9

c) 10

d) 111

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Caroline made 12 posters for the school fair.

Cheyenne made 26 more posters than Caroline. They placed 21 posters around the neighborhood. How

many posters were left?

a) 50

b) 29

c) 36

d) 17

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Mackenzie made 38 posters for the school fair.

Noah made 38 more posters than Mackenzie. They placed 16 posters

around the neighborhood. How many posters were

left?

a) 76

b) 98

c) 60

d) 54

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Jill brought 61 cupcakes to school. She gave 40

cupcakes to the second graders and some to the

third graders. At the end of the day, Jill had only 10

cupcakes left. How many cupcakes did the third

graders get?

a) 111

b) 21

c) 91

d) 11

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Paige brought 53 cupcakes to school. She gave 37 cupcakes to the second graders and some to the

third graders. At the end of the day, Paige had only 10 cupcakes left. How many

cupcakes did the third graders get?

a) 100

b) 70

c) 6

d) 16

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Garrett had 49 books. He gave 30 books to his friend, Cea Cie.

Garrett bought 13 more books at a book fair. How many books did Garrett have then?

a) 32

b) 83

c) 6

d) 17

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Carlton had 84 books. He gave 30 books to

his friend, Cole. Carlton bought 18 more books

at a book fair. How many books did Carlton

have then?

a) 132

b) 72

c) 32

d) 48

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Three friends emptied their piggy banks. Mary counted 9 nickels. Chloe counted 3 times as many nickels as

Mary. Jada counted 6 times as many nickels as Chole.

How many nickels did Jada have? How much money

did Jada have?

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Three friends emptied their piggy banks. Devin counted 6 nickels. Shane counted 5 times as many nickels as Devin. Steve counted 6

times as many nickels as Shane. How many nickels

did Steve have?

a) 17

b) 41

c) 36

d) 180

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Isabella, Siani and Cathryn counted their candy. Isabella had 22 pieces of candy. Siani had twice as many pieces as

Isabella. Cathryn had 22 more pieces of candy than Isabella

and Siani combined. How many pieces of candy did

Cathryn have?

a) 88

b) 44

c) 66

d) 0

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Whitney, Kim and Karen counted their candy. Whitney had 32 pieces of candy. Kim had twice as many pieces as Whitney. Karen had 12 more pieces of candy than Whitney

and Kim combined. How many pieces of candy did

Karen have?

a) 108

b) 52

c) 44

d) 20

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Mason has a book of puzzles to solve. He worked 32

puzzles on Saturday and 25 puzzles on Tuesday. If Mason

solves 12 more puzzles, he will have finished them all. How many puzzles are in

Mason’s book?

a) 45

b) 19

c) 69

d) 5

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Jeff has a book of puzzles to solve. He worked 22 puzzles on Saturday and 35 puzzles on Tuesday. If Jeff solves 18 more puzzles, he will have

finished them all. How many puzzles are in Jeff’s book?

a) 75

b) 13

c) 40

d) 65

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There are a total of 57 cookies on 2 plates in my kitchen. When I took 18

cookies from the first plate, there were still 16 cookies

left on it. How many cookies must be on the

second plate.

a) 32

b) 23

c) 25

d) 94

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There are a total of 50 student in my three classes. Some of them were absent

yesterday. When 18 students had study hall,

there were still 27 students playing outside. How many students must be absent?

a) 32b) 5c) 68d) 23

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The pet store has three parrots, three canaries and 6 parakeets. How

many birds are there in all?

a) 12b) 20c) 50d) 13

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There are 24 bluemarbles and 17 green

marbles. How many more blue marbles are there than

green marbles?

a) 7b) 6c) 10d) 5

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Chase has 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 2 nickels and 2 pennies. What is the

total amount of money Chase has?

a) $.82b) $.80c) $.76d) $.75

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The 6 children in the Ripley family save all of their pennies in a jar.

They divide the pennies equally every month. At

the end of February, they have 252 pennies

to share. How many pennies will each child

receive?

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There are 18 teams in a soccer league. Each team has 8 players. How many

players are there all together?

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Olivia has 33 boxes of erasers. Each box holds 235 erasers. How many

erasers does Olivia have?

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There are 40 legs in Mrs. Brantley’s class.

Each student has 2 legs. How

many students are in Mrs. Brantley’s class?

a) 30b) 20c) 10d) 15

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The attendance for weekend performances of a concert was 1,994 for Friday night, 2,401 for Saturday night and 1,991 for Sunday night. What is the BEST estimate of the concerts’ total attendance?

a) 2,000b) 4,000c) 6,000d) 8,000

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Kynetia went to the store 12 times last

month. She buys 80 eggs each time she

goes to the store. How many eggs did Kynetia

buy last month?

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Justin has 15 boxes of candies. Each box holds 34 candies. How many

candies does Justin have?

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Jaci went to the store 13 times last month. She buys 25 marbles each time she goes to the

store. How many marbles did Jaci buy last

month?

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The Greens’ car gets 22 miles per gallon. On a

trip they used 102 gallons of gas. How many miles did they

drive?

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Tiffany has 80 boxes of crayons. Each box holds 91 crayons. How many crayons does Tiffany

have?

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The Photo Gallery will display up to 756

different photos each day. Each photographer has 9 photos to display.

How many photographers can show

all of their work each day?

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Phillip has 21 boxes of candies. Each box holds 188 candies. How many

candies does Phillip have?

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There are 25 seeds in a packet of sunflower seeds. How many seeds are in 40

packets?

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Mary and Sam are selling cookies. Each box has 15 cookies. Mary sells 173 boxes

and Sam sells 201 boxes. How many

cookies did they sell in all?

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Ellen made a car payment of $325 each month for the last 12

months. How much did she make in car

payments over the last year?

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Harlan works 8 hours per day. How many

days did he work last year if he worked a total

of 840 hours?

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Directions: Find the product

1) 4 x 3 x 3

2) 2 x 6 x 2

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Find the value of the variable

3) 15 ÷ 3=4) x 4 = 32

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Find the value of the expression

5) 4 x 5 + 2

6) 100-8 x 5

7) 13+ 5x6

8) (27÷3) x 7

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Find the value of the expression

9) (12+8) ÷ 4

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Find the value of the expression

1) What is 7 x if = 4?

2) What is 8 x if =5?

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Find a Rule

1)

2)

In 6 8 9 10

Out 42 56 63 70

In 15 25 45 60

Out 3 5 9 12

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Find a rule. Complete the chart

1)

2)

In 6 5 4 3 2

Out 24 16 12

In 15 21 24 30 36

Out 7 8 12

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Choose the property shown.

Use the word box.

16) 8 x 0 =

•6 x 7 = 7 x 6

•1,000,000 x 1 =

•(3 x 4) x 2 = 3 x (4 x 2)

•6 x 23 = (2 x 20) + (6 x 3)

Zero Property

Identity Property

Distributive

Commutative

Associative

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Question The first four figures in a pattern are

shown.

If the pattern continues double the number of smiley faces, what will be the total number of smiley faces in

the sixth figure in the pattern?a) 128b) 64c) 32d) 16

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The attendance for weekend performances of a concert was 1,994 for Friday night, 2,401 for Saturday night and 1,991 for Sunday night. What is the BEST estimate of the concerts’ total attendance?

a) 2,000

b) 4,000

c) 6,000

d) 8,000

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In football, a touchdown earns 6 points and a field goal

earns 3 points. If a team scored 5 touchdowns and 1

field goal, which number sentence below could be used to determine the number of

points the team earned?

a) 6 + 3 + 5 + 1 = b) ( 5 x 3 ) + 3 = c) (6 x 3 ) + 5 =

d) ( 5 x 6 ) + 3 =

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Shannon read that fourteen thousand nine hundred eighty-seven people live in Effingham

County. Which of the following in another way to write this number?

A) 10,000 + 4,000 + 900 + 80 + 7B) 14,000,987

C) 14 x 100 + 9 x 10 + 87D) 1 + 4 + 9 + 8 + 7

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Which of the following goes in the box to make

the statement true?

(75 + 167 ) + 92 =

a) 75 + ( 167 x 92)b) 75 + (167 + 92)

c) (92 + 75) + (92 + 167)d) 167- (75+ 92)

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Which number goes in the box to make the statement

true?

4, 76, 192 < 4,578,136

a) 7b) 6c) 3d) 8

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Ernesto drove his car 257 miles on 8.3 gallons of gas.

What operation is needed to find the number of miles he drove for each gallon of gas

he used?

A) +B) -C) XD) ÷

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Maurice drinks four 8-ounce glasses of milk every day. How

many pints of milk does he drink each day?

A) 2B) 4

C) 16D) 32

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Mr. Lopez solved the division problem below on the board:

252 ÷ 7 = 36

Which of the following could Mr. Lopez use to check his

answer?

A) 7 x 42B) 36 x 7

C) 36 x 252 D) 252 x 7

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The table below shows the total cost for different

numbers of tickets to a special show at a water park. Each

ticket costs the same amount.

What is the total cost for tickets to the show?

a) $48b) $ 44c) $ 36d) $24

Number of Tickets

Total Cost

4 $ 16

9 $ 36

18 $ 72

21 $ 84

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Rufus bought 6 items at the mall. No item cost more than $5 or less than $2. Which of the following could be the total of the 6 items Rufus

bought?

A) $7B) $10C) $22D) $31

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Which quadrilateral has exactly one pair of parallel

sides?

A) SquareB) RectangleC) RhombusD) trapezoid

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How many hundreds are

in the number 487?

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What is the value of the 1 in

601, 346?

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What is the largest

number you can make with the

digits8, 0, 9, 1, and 6?

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What number is one more

than 999,999?

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How would you write

two thousand, sevenhundred forty-five?

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How many minutes

are in one hour?

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How many zeros

are in one million?

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How many days arein four weeks?

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How many degreesare in a

right angle?

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How many yearsin a

century?

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What is the figure with three sides and three

angles called?

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What does the

symbol < mean?

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What is the answerto an

addition problem called?

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What operation

doesthe symbol x mean?

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What is the name

of a five-sided

figure?

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29 + 77

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93+ 55

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65 14+ 8

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406+ 631

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4,708+ 9,384

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Casey is thinking of a number. Use these clues to guess this number:

1) It is a three-digit number

2) The ones digit is either 8 or 9

3) The tens digit is 2 less that the ones digit

4) The hundreds digit is 3 less than the tens digit

5) The number is odd

a) 479

b) 749

c) 947

d) 794

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What shape has four sides and exactly on pair of opposite sides that are parallel?

a)square

b) triangle

c)trapezoid

d)rhombus

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Nancy, Mark and Ray are raising money for the homeless shelter. They are asking people to pledge a certain amount of money for each mile that they walk. Nancy has $3.20 pledged per mile, Mark has $5.15 pledged per mile and Ray has $2.50 pledged per mile. If they each walk 12 miles, what is the total amount of money they will raise for the shelter?

a) $108.50

b) $7.65

c) 22.85

d) $130.20

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Janet was washing the glasses and putting them away in the cupboard. She noticed that she could stack a maximum of 4 glasses on top of each other. If she has 23 glasses to put away, how many stacks will she need to make?

a)5

b)6

c)92

d)27

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Ann was walking to school and noticed that she walked past 20 houses. If each house had 4 people living in it, how many people would Ann walk past on her way to school?

a)24

b)80

c)20

d)84

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Dominique was putting her CDs into her new CD racks. If each rack holds 12 CDs, how many racks will she need to hold 150 CDs.

a) 12

b) 15

c) 13

d) 162

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There will be 34 people at a cookout and each person will eat 2 hotdogs. There are 8 hotdogs in each pack. How many packs of hotdogs will be needed for the cookout?

a) 8

b) 9

c) 44

d) 68

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Estela wants to buy 2 notebooks that cost $2.79 each, including tax. If she has one-dollar bills and no coins, how many one-dollar bills does she need?

a) 3

b) 4

c) 5

d) 6

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A chef is baking 15 dozen cookies. He wants to mentally calculate the total number of cookies. Which number snetence can the chef use to mentally calculate?

a) 15 x 12 = (15 + 10) + (15 + 2)

b) 15 x 12 = (15 + 10) x (15 x 2)

c) 15 x 12 = (15 x 10) x (15 x 2)

d) 15 x 12 = (15 x 10) + (15 x 2)

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Jerry’s uncle was 48 years old in 2008. In what year was he 28 years old?

a) 1932

b) 1960

c) 1980

d) 1988

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The three angles of this triangle equal_______.

a) 95

b) 100

c) 180

d) 360

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A given parallelogram has 4 congruent sides and one pair of opposite acute angles. What is the correct name for this parallelogram?

a) Trapezoid

b) Rectangle

c) Rhombus

d) Square

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Which shape has 2 pairs of parallel sides, 2 of the same size acute angles, and 2 of the same-size obtuse angles?

a) Square

b) Parallelogram

c) Rectangle

d) Trapezoid