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Math Assessment 1

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1.

The chairs in Molly’s classroom were arranged in 4 rows. There were 6 chairs in each row. Which equation could be used to determine how many chairs are in Molly’s classroom?

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Joe would like to make four belts of equal length from 16 feet of leather. How long will each belt be?

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Derrick’s three chickens laid 21 eggs. Each chicken laid an equal number of eggs. Choose the equation that can be used to find how many eggs each chicken laid.

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Jose saw seven crickets by the lake. Each cricket had 6 legs. Which equation represents the total number of crickets’ legs he saw by the lake?

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5.

Mr. Murphy bought 36 donuts packed equally into 6 boxes. How many donuts where in each box? Show your work or write an equation to represent the problem.