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Interactive Advanced CBA January Math Begin Test

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Interactive Advanced CBA. January Math. Begin Test. Which problem can be solved with 8 X 6? Lina had 8 green baskets and 6 blue baskets. How many baskets did Lina have? Alma had 8 word problems. She solved 6 word problems. How many does she have left to solve? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Interactive Advanced CBA

January Math

Begin Test

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1. Which problem can be solved with 8 X 6?

A. Lina had 8 green baskets and 6 blue baskets. How many baskets did Lina have?

B. Alma had 8 word problems. She solved 6 word problems. How many does she have left to solve?

C. Mohamed bought 8 boxes of cookies. Each box had 6 cookies. How many cookies did Mohamed buy?

D. Chandra can put 6 pages in one notebook. She has 8 notebooks. How many pages can she put in only two notebooks?

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2. Maria bought 4 large bags of apples. Each bag holds 62 apples. About how many apples did Maria buy?

F. 24 applesG. 4 applesH. 240 applesJ. 2,400 apples

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3. Hussein baked 4 packages of cookies and 3 boxes of cupcakes. There were 3 cookies in each package and 5 cupcakes in each box. How many cookies and cupcakes did Hussein bake?

A. 15B. 8C. 27D. 20

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4. Saul and his sister are buying books. Each book costs $7. If Saul buys 9 books and his sister buys 3 times as many, how much money will the books cost?

F. $63G. $189H. $252J. $48

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5. Areli bought 24 dolls at a sale. She needs to organize the dolls equally into six dollhouses. Which number sentence shows how many dolls will fit in each dollhouse?

A. 24 + 6 = 30B. 24 X 6 = 144C. 24 ÷ 6 = 4D. 24 ÷ 3 = 8

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6. Which of the following best represents seven times three?

F. H.

G. J.

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7. Ruben’s collection of toy cars is shown below. Which number sentence best represents the number of toy cars Ruben has in his collection?

A. 4 X 4 = 16B. 3 X 3 = 9C. 3 + 3 = 6D. 3 + 4 = 7

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8. What number makes this equation true?= 53 x 100

F. 530G. 53,000H. 5,030I. 5,300

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9. Jorge drove 78 miles an hour for 36 hours last week in a car. How many miles did Jorge drive?

A. 702 milesB. 2,768 milesC. 2,078 milesD. 2,808 miles

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10. A horse can run 5 miles per hour. If the horse runs 9 hours each day for 7 days, how many mile has the horse run?

F. 21 milesG. 63 milesH. 305 milesI. 315 miles

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11. Meh has 27 pencils. Carlos has twice as many as Meh. Marco has 3 times as many as Carlos. How many pencils does Marco have?

A. 162 pencilsB. 54 pencilsC. 32 pencilsD. 81 pencils

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12.Tabor works at a laundry. He works 4 days each week. He does 7 loads of laundry every day he works. How many loads of laundry does Tabor do in a 4-week period?

F. 28 loadsG. 11 loadsH. 112 loadsI. 82 loads

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13. What is the greatest common factor of 24 and 48?

A. 5B. 12C. 20D. 24

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14. What are all of the factors of 40?

F. 1,2,20,40G. 1,2,4,10,40H. 1,2,4,5,8,10,20,40I. 1,2,3,4,5,8,10,20,40

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15. Zusana’s mother asked her to put some measuring cups in order from smallest to the largest. In what order should the measuring cups be arranged?

A. ½, ⅔, ¾

B. ½, ¾, ⅔

C. ⅔, ½, ¾

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16.Which fraction is greater than ²⁄₇?

F. ²⁄₉G. ⅖H. ²⁄₁₅I. ¹⁄₇

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17.Paw created a fraction game with different colored pieces. The table below shows the fraction of each color in the game. Which answer correctly compares two of these fractions?

A. ⁴⁄₈ > ¹⁄₁₆B. ⁴⁄₁₆ > ⅜C. ⁴⁄₁₆ < ¹⁄₁₆D. ¹⁄₁₆ = ⅜

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Color Fraction of Pieces

Red ⁴⁄₁₆

Yellow ⅜

Blue ¹⁄₁₆

Orange ⁴⁄₈

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18. Fabian had ⅔ of his homework to complete. Which fraction is greater than ⅔?

F. ⁶⁄₃₀G. ²⁄₄H. ¹⁄₄I. ⁶⁄₈

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19. Sumitra simplified the fraction ⁶⁄₄₈ by dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor. Which number could Sumitra have used?

A. 48B. 6C. 2D. 3

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