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Quarter 1 Benchmark review. Chapters 1-4. Your teacher asks you to round the numbers below to the nearest 10. Which number would you round to 30?. A: 26 B: 36 C: 24 D: 39. Your teacher asks you to round the numbers below to the nearest 10. Which number would you round to 30?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Quarter 1 Benchmark review

Chapters 1-4

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Your teacher asks you to round the numbers below to the nearest 10. Which number would you round to 30?

A: 26B: 36C: 24D: 39

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Your teacher asks you to round the numbers below to the nearest 10. Which number would you round to 30?

A: 26B: 36C: 24D: 39

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Which of these numbers has an odd digit in both the tens place and the hundreds place?

A: 5,544B: 2,354C: 5,962D: 7,693

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A: 5,544B: 2,354C: 5,962D: 7,693

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Omarion has a collection of 697 basketball trading cards. Leon has 403 cards. About how many cards does

Omarion and Leon have all together?

A. 1,000B. 1,100C. 300D.1,500

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Omarion has a collection of 697 basketball trading cards. Leon has

403 cards. About how many cards does

Omarion and Leon have all together?

A.1,000B. 1,100C. 300D. 1,500

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Which shows the following number written in standard form?

2,000 + 600 + 40 + 1

A: 20,641B: 2,461C: 2,614D: 2, 641

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A: 20,641B: 2,461C: 2,614D: 2, 641

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Estimate the sum.

789 _____+ 302 +_____

A.300B.700C.900D.1,100

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A. 300B. 700C. 900D. 1,100

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There are about 312,390 dogs and about 220,598

cats living in Florida. About how many more

dogs live in Florida?

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3 1 2, 3 9 0-2 2 0, 5 9 8 9 1, 7 9 2

102

18

8

12

2 111

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What does each stand for?

A: 1 pizzaB: 9 pizzasC: 5 pizzasD: 2 pizzas

Number of Pizza sold

Pizza Hut

Big Apple

Papa Johns

Each = 5 pizzas

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A: 1 pizzaB: 9 pizzasC: 5 pizzasD: 2 pizzas

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Shane surveyed the students in his class to find out their favorite kind of pet. He used the pictograph below to display his data. Which two pets have a total number equal to the number of dogs?

Favorite Pets

Dog

Cat

Bird

Fish (half a print)

Each = 2 pets

A. Bird and fish

B. Cat and fish

C. Cat and dog

D. Cat and bird

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Which multiplication sentence does the array show?

A. 6 x 6 = 36B. 1 x 3 = 3C. 4 x 3 = 12D. 4 x 12 = 3

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A. 6 x 6 = 36B. 1 x 3 = 3C. 4 x 3 = 12D. 4 x 12 = 3

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Jessica donated 24 toys. She placed the same number of toys in each of 3 gift bags. Jessica wrote the equation below to describe how she sorted the gifts.

3 X ___ = 24

How many gifts did Jessica put in each gift bag? A. 9

B. 8C. 7D. 6

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A. 9B. 8C. 7D. 6

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Which is an example of the Commutative Property of Multiplication shown by the array below?

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A. 2 + 3 = 3 x 2B. 3 x 1 = 3 + 1C. 2 x 3 = 3 x 2D. 2 x 6 = 3 x 4

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d x 3 = 27A. d=6B. d=7C. d=9D. d= 10

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A. d=6B. d=7C. d=9D. d= 10

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Find the number of combinations. Use multiplication.

A. 4 x 3= 12 combinationsB. 4 x 2= 8 combinationsC. 2 x 4= 8 combinations

D. 2 x 2 = 4 combinations

ice cream flavor: chocolate, vanillatoppings: sprinkle, nuts

______ x ______ = ______

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A. 4 x 3= 12 combinationsB. 4 x 2= 8 combinationsC. 2 x 4= 8 combinations

D. 2 x 2 = 4 combinations

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Axel looked at the menu. He can choose from 6 main dishes and 4 different desserts. How many combinations of main dishes and desserts are there?

A. 10B. 20C. 24D. 36

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A. 10B. 20C. 24D. 36

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De’Andre has season tickets to watch the Miami Heat play basketball. De’Andre watched 5 basketball games in December and 7 gamesin January. Each game had 4 quarters.How many quarters did De’Andre watch in all?

A. 16B. 36C. 48D. 67

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A. 16B. 36C. 48D. 67

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Find the missing factor.

(3 x 9) x 2 = ___ x (9 x 2)

A. 3B. 9C. 18D. 27

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A. 3B. 9C. 18D. 27