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4th grade Bridges Unit 1 First Assessment PACE

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1.

Write the missing factor on the line provided.

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2.

Complete the ratio table.

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3.

5 X ? = 45

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? X 8 = 56

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5.

Jon has 15 baseball cards. His brother has three times as many baseball cards as Jon. Fill in the bubble beside the equation that shows exactly how many baseball cards Jon’s brother has.

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6.

Maria bought a pair of shoes and a jacket. The shoes cost $24. The jacket cost four times that much. How much did the jacket cost?

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7.

The equation 32 = 4 × 8 can mean (fill in the bubble beside every true statement):

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8.

What are all the ways you can arrange 36 tea lights in a box? Draw and label all of the rectangles.

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9.

Complete the multiple wheel for times 7.

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10.

Abby saw 7 rows of crayons in her 63-count crayon box. How many crayons are in each row?

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11.

Is 33 prime or composite? Put your answer in the box below and then open up the background and tell why you think that's the answer with numbers, words, and/or drawings.

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12.

Open up the background, name a prime number and tell why you think it's prime with numbers, words, and/or drawings.