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TEST: Whole numbers

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1.

What is 396 x 6? Show your work.

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2.

What is 492 ÷ 4? Show your work.

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3.

Use the information to answer the following question.

Tina (t) talked on her cell phone three times as long as Michael (m). Michael talked for 15 minutes.

What is an equation that could be used to show how long Tina talked on her cell phone?

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4.

Use the information to answer the following question.

Tina (t) talked on her cell phone three times as long as Michael (m). Michael talked for 15 minutes.

How long did Tina talk on her cell phone?

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5.

three different ticket collectors announced the number of people who attended a hockey game. Each ticket collector correctly rounded the actual attendance to a different place value.

• Ticket collector 1 stated there were 19,200 in attendance.

• Ticket collector 2 stated there were 20,000 in attendance.

• Ticket collector 3 stated there were 19,000 in attendance.

What number rounds to the three different numbers listed above?

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6.

Each student in Luci’s class uses 9 pieces of paper per day. Mark says students in his class use twice as much paper. If each class has 28 students, how much paper does Mark’s class use per day?

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7.

Jaxon sold 4 times as much popcorn as his brother Ned. If Jaxon sold 780 boxes, how many boxes did Ned sell? Show your work.

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8.

What is 7,648 rounded to the nearest hundred?

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9.

Which numbers would round to 6,000 when rounded to the nearest thousand? Select the two appropriate answers.

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10.

Miriam saved two hundred and five thousand and four hundred thirty-seven dollars. How can you write the number of dollars Miriam saved in standard form?

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11.

Miriam saved two hundred and five thousand and four hundred thirty-seven dollars. How can you write the number of dollars Miriam saved in expanded form?

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12.

Use the information and table to answer the following questions.

The table shows the weights of 4 panda bears.

Order the weight of the panda bears from least to greatest.

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13.

Use the information and table to answer the following questions.

The table shows the weights of 4 panda bears.

Does Panda Bear 2 or Panda Bear 4 weigh MORE? Explain your mathematical thinking.

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14.

Find the difference:

7,681 – 392

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15.

What is 67 × 42? Show your work.

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16.

Mario bought a $20 hat and 4 golf lessons. He spent $140. What was the cost of each golf lesson?

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17.

A company has to ship several vehicles to Mall of Georgia Ford. The table shows the number of each type of vehicle the dealership ordered.

How many vehicles did Mall of Georgia Ford order altogether? Show your work or explain your answer.

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18.

A company has to ship several vehicles to Mall of Georgia Ford. The table shows the number of each type of vehicle the dealership ordered.

The company can ship 8 vehicles on each truckload.

How many truckloads are needed to deliver all of the vehicles?

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19.

A company has to ship several vehicles to Mall of Georgia Ford. The table shows the number of each type of vehicle the dealership ordered.

The company can ship 8 vehicles on each truckload.

If the company begins by filling each truckload with as many vehicles as possible, how many vehicles will be on the last truckload?