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Question 1
1.

Braxton has 19 photo albums on his social media account. Each album has 62 photos. How many photos has Braxton posted in total?

Question 2
2.

Will was given $50 for his birthday. He wanted to buy Pokemon cards which costs $6 per pack. How many packs of Pokemon cards can Will buy?

Question 3
3.

On Monday 36 people each bought one CD at a music store. On Tuesday 47 people each bought one CD. All CDs cost $9. What was the total amount paid for the CDs on these 2 days? (This is a TWO-STEP problem!)

HINT: First add, then multiply.

Question 4
4.
Estimate.

4,578 + 8,934 = _______

67,453 + 36,909 = _______

Hint: Round to the GREATEST place value FIRST.
Question 5
5.
Estimate.

6,756 - 3,478 = _______

89,832 - 45,783 = _______


HINT: Round to the GREATEST place value FIRST and then subtract.
Question 6
6.
Estimate.

56 x 8 = _______

45 x 3 = _______

5 x 89 = _______

Question 7
7.
Estimate.

46 x 78 = _______

34 x 21 = _______

94 x 67 = _______

Question 8
8.
Write the MIXED NUMBER represented by the point on the number line.



Point A: _______
Point B: _______
Point C: _______
Point D: _______

HINT: THINK FOURTHS!!!
Question 9
9.

Write the decimal represented by the model below.

Question 10
10.

Maggie shared 5 Reese's peanut butter cups with 7 of her friends. What division statement written as a fraction represents Maggie sharing her Reese's with her friends?

Question 11
11.

A gumball machine contained 30 gumballs one morning. The list below shows the number of gumballs of each color that came out of the machine during that day.
  • 6 red
  • 7 purple
  • 4 green
  • 3 blue
  • 5 orange
  • 5 pink
What is the probability that the gumballs that came out of the machine that day will be green or blue?

Question 12
12.
What digit is in the following places?

345,126, 098

Hundreds _______
Tens _______
Millions _______
Ten thousands _______
Ones _______
Hundred millions _______
Thousands _______
Ten millions _______
Hundred thousands _______
Question 13
13.
Order from GREATEST to LEAST.


First _______
Second _______
Third _______
Fourth _______
Question 14
14.
Order from LEAST to GREATEST.

1.01 1.1 1.101 0.11 0.011

First _______
Second _______
Third _______
Fourth _______
Fifth _______
Question 15
15.
Compare using >, <, or.

3/6 _______ 4/8
2/3 _______ 1/4
6/7 _______ 5/8
8/12 _______ 2/3
5/10 _______ 3/5