Aaron has to write four multiplication expressions for his math class. Each expression will need to result in an answer greater than 4. Determine which of the expressions that Aaron wrote will produce an answer greater than 4. Select Yes or No for each expression.
1 point
1
Question 7
7.
Aaron has to write four multiplication expressions for his math class. Each expression will need to result in an answer greater than 4. Determine which of the expressions that Aaron wrote will produce an answer greater than 4. Select Yes or No for each expression.
1 point
1
Question 8
8.
Aaron has to write four multiplication expressions for his math class. Each expression will need to result in an answer greater than 4. Determine which of the expressions that Aaron wrote will produce an answer greater than 4. Select Yes or No for each expression.
1 point
1
Question 9
9.
Aaron has to write four multiplication expressions for his math class. Each expression will need to result in an answer greater than 4. Determine which of the expressions that Aaron wrote will produce an answer greater than 4. Select Yes or No for each expression.
3 points
3
Question 10
10.
4 points
4
Question 11
11.
2 points
2
Question 12
12.
1 point
1
Question 13
13.
1 point
1
Question 14
14.
1 point
1
Question 15
15.
Read each situation and determine if the fraction representing it is
The four dogs will share 9 bags of dog food. How much food will each dog get?
1 point
1
Question 16
16.
Read each situation and determine if the fraction representing it is
The nine birds will share 4 boxes of bird seed. How much bird seed will each bird get?
1 point
1
Question 17
17.
Read each situation and determine if the fraction representing it is
The nine cats will share 4 bowls of milk. How much milk will each cat get?
1 point
1
Question 18
18.
Read each situation and determine if the fraction representing it is
The four mice will share 9 pieces of cheese. How much cheese will each mouse get?
3 points
3
Question 19
19.
What is the weight of the baby fox if he has a weight 2.74 pounds greater than the baby alligator?
3 points
3
Question 20
20.
What is the length of the baby alligator if he has a length 52.57 inches less than the baby hippopotamus?
3 points
3
Question 21
21.
What is the height of the baby hippopotamus if he currently has a height 33.73 inches greater than the baby fox?
1 point
1
Question 22
22.
What positive value of p makes this statement true?
"8 x p is less than 8 but greater than 0"
3 points
3
Question 23
23.
Which equations are correct? Select three that apply
1 point
1
Question 24
24.
Elijah drank 3/5 of a quart of orange juice and Jessica drank 3/10 of a quart of orange juice. How much orange juice did they drink in all?
3 points
3
Question 25
25.
3 points
3
Question 26
26.
1 point
1
Question 27
27.
Using the number 94.61, determine which of the following statements are true. Select TRUE or FALSE for each statement.
The place value of the 4 is 1/10 of the place value of the 9.
1 point
1
Question 28
28.
Using the number 94.61, determine which of the following statements are true. Select TRUE or FALSE for each statement.
The place value of the 1 is 1/1000 of the place value of the 4.
1 point
1
Question 29
29.
Using the number 94.61, determine which of the following statements are true. Select TRUE or FALSE for each statement.
The place value of the 6 is 10 times the place value of the 1.
1 point
1
Question 30
30.
Using the number 94.61, determine which of the following statements are true. Select TRUE or FALSE for each statement.
The place value of the 9 is 100 times the place value of the 6.
1 point
1
Question 31
31.
Logan claims that all rectangles with fractions as side lengths must have an area that is an even number. WIlliam wants to prove that Logan is wrong by drawing a rectangle with an area that is an odd number.
Determine if the following rectangle will help William prove that Logan is wrong. Select "ODD" if the area is an odd number and will prove that Logan is wrong, or selct "EVEN" if the area is an even number and will not prove that Logan is wrong.
1 point
1
Question 32
32.
Logan claims that all rectangles with fractions as side lengths must have an area that is an even number. WIlliam wants to prove that Logan is wrong by drawing a rectangle with an area that is an odd number.
Determine if the following rectangle will help William prove that Logan is wrong. Select "ODD" if the area is an odd number and will prove that Logan is wrong, or selct "EVEN" if the area is an even number and will not prove that Logan is wrong.
1 point
1
Question 33
33.
Logan claims that all rectangles with fractions as side lengths must have an area that is an even number. WIlliam wants to prove that Logan is wrong by drawing a rectangle with an area that is an odd number.
Determine if the following rectangle will help William prove that Logan is wrong. Select "ODD" if the area is an odd number and will prove that Logan is wrong, or selct "EVEN" if the area is an even number and will not prove that Logan is wrong.
2 points
2
Question 34
34.
3 points
3
Question 35
35.
Which products are equal to 14 x 54? Select three that apply.