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Number SenseProblemSolving

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What is the area of this figure?

= 1 square unit

a.2 square unitsb.3 square unitsc.4 square unitsd.6 square units

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c. 4 square units

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A basketball court is shaped like a rectangle 20 meters long and

10 meters wide.

What is the perimeter in meters of the court?a.30 metersb.50 metersc.60 meters

d.200 meters

10 meters

20 meters

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c. 60 meters

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5 inches

7 inches

4 inches

7 inches

5 inches

4 inches

What is the perimeter of the figure?

a. 18 inchesb. 22 inchesc. 24 inchesd. 32 inches

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d. 32 inches

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Look at the polygon below.10 cm

1 cm

6 cm1 cm

1 cm

2 cm

1 centimeter = 1 cm

What is the perimeter of the polygon?

a.16 cmb.20 cmc.21 cmd.28 cm

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c. 21 cm

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Which of these is a hexagon?

A

BD

C

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B.

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Which fraction is equal to ¼?a.3/8b.2/6c.2/8d.1/6

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c. 2/8

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What is ¼ + 2/4 ?a.6/6b.2/6c.2/3d.3/4

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d. 3/4

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A pie was divided into fifths. Emily ate 1/5 of the pie. Tony ate 2/5 of the pie. Jenny ate 1/5 of the pie. How much of the pie

was left?a.4/5b.3/5c.2/5

d.1/5

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d. 1/5

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Which decimal equals 1/10?a.0.01b.0.1

c.0.110d.1.0

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b. 0.1

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Which fraction equals 0.5?

a.1/2b.5/100c.5/50d.1/5

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a. 1/2

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Sophie has 527 seashells in her collection. Which of these

equals 527?a.5 + 2 + 7

b. 5 + 20 + 700c.500 + 20 + 7

d.500 + 200 + 70

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C. 500 + 20 + 7

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Which number is 400 + 80 + 5a.458b.485c.4085d.4805

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b. 485

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Which number means 1000 + 600 + 8?

a.168b. 1068c. 1608d. 1680

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c. 1608

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Which digit is in the hundreds place in the number 3174?

a.1b.3c.4d.7

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a. 1

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What does the 3 represent in the number below?

3051a.3

b.30c.300

d.3000

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d. 3000

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Reggie compared the prices of two radios. Radio A cost $31.47 and Radio B cost $34.71. How much more does Brand B cost

than Brand A?a.$3.24b.$3.26c.$3.34d.$3.36

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a. $3.24

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Adam has $5.00 to buy an airplane that costs $4.28. How much change should he get back?

a.70 ¢ b.72 ¢c.75 ¢d.82 ¢

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b. 72 ¢

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Carmen bought three things. A doll for $4.10, a box of crayons for $3.45, and a ball for $1.75. What was the total cost of these three items?

a.$9.30b.$9.20c.$8.30d.$8.20

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a. $9.30

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The town of Milburg has 5256 grown-ups and 2987 children. How many people live in Milburg?

a.7133b.8133c.8243d.8343

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c. 8243

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A company has 6 big trucks. Each truck has 18 wheels. How

many wheels is this in all?a.24b.96 c.108d.116

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c. 108

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9000 – 3782

a.5218b.5328c.6782

d.12,782

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a. 5218

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Look at the number sentence below.67 + = 121

Which number will make the number sentence true?

a.54b.56c.64d.68

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a. 54

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Which number is 6 more than 1026?

a.1022b.1032c.1122d.1132

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b. 1032

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The figure below is a model for the multiplication sentence.

8 X 4 = 32

Which division sentence is modeled by the same figure?

a.8 ÷ 4 = 2b.12 ÷ 4 = 3c.24 ÷ 8 = 3d.32 ÷ 8 = 4

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d. 32 ÷ 8 = 4

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The Sumata family took a five-day vacation by car. Each day they drove 250 miles. Which

number sentence could be used to find out how many total miles

they drove?a.250 + 5 =b.250 – 5 =c.250 x 5 =

d. 250 ÷ 5 =

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c. 250 x 5 =