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What is the value of 764 when rounded to the nearest hundred?
a. 600
b. 700
c. 760
d. 770
e. 800
Which of the following measurements is closest to the mass of a full-sized car?
1,500 liters
1,500 grams
1,500 meters
1,500 kilograms
1,500 centimeters
Each of the 20 students in McKenzie’s class used 7 cotton balls for an art project. The expression below represents the total number of cotton balls the students used.

What was the total number of cotton balls used by the 20 students in McKenzie’s class?
13
14
27
90
140
Flynn’s teacher asked him to draw 3 circles, each equally divided into fourths, and 3 circles, each equally divided into sixths. Flynn labeled the drawings 1 through 6, as shown below.

Which of Flynn’s drawings are correctly divided to show either fourths or sixths?
1, 2, and 6 only
1, 3, and 5 only
3, 4, and 5 only
2, 3, 4, and 6 only
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
Which of the following fractions is equal to 6/8 ?
1/2
2/3
3/4
4/6
8/6
Kisho bought a pipe that was 16 feet long. He cut the pipe into smaller pieces that were each 2 feet long. What fraction of the original pipe is represented by 1 of the smaller pieces?
1/2
1/4
1/8
1/14
1/18
Mario swam for a total of 9 hours during 4 days. He swam for 2 hours and 30 minutes each day for 3 days. Exactly how much time did Mario swim on the 4th day?
(Note: There are 60 minutes in 1 hour.)
1 hour and 10 minutes
1 hour and 30 minutes
2 hours and 10 minutes
2 hours and 30 minutes
3 hours and 10 minutes
Eli and Shawna were each given 8 tiles for an art project. Each of them painted some tiles. Only whole tiles were painted, as described below.
  • Eli painted 2/8 of his tiles.
  • Shawna painted 2/4 of her tiles.
Which of the following statements is true about the numbers of tiles Eli and Shawna painted?
Shawna painted fewer tiles than Eli, because 4is less than 8.
Shawna painted fewer tiles than Eli, because 4 - 2 is less than 8 - 2.
Eli and Shawna painted the same number of tiles, because 2 and 2 are equal
Shawna painted more tiles than Eli, because each fourth is larger than each eighth.
Shawna painted more tiles than Eli, because each fourth is smaller than each eighth.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
All squares are rectangles.
All squares are rhombuses.
All quadrilaterals are squares.
All rectangles are quadrilaterals.
All rhombuses are quadrilaterals.
1/4
4/1
4/4
8/1
8/4
He did not add the digits in the ones place correctly.
He did not carry to the tens place.
He did not carry to the hundreds place.
He did not add the ten that was carried from the ones place.
He did not add the hundred that was carried from the tens place.


5
7
8
11
35
Olga said she counted up by fives, starting with the number 35. The numbers Olga counted are shown below.
35, 45, 55, 65
Which of the following statements is true about Olga’s counting?
She counted up correctly by fives.
She counted up by tens instead of up by fives.
She counted up by fifteens instead of up by fives.
She counted down by fives instead of up by fives.
She counted down by tens instead of up by fives.
Rico correctly measured the length of his desk using 2 different units.
  • First, he measured to the nearest inch and got 24 inches.
  • Then, he measured to the nearest centimeter and got 60 centimeters.
Which of the following statements about these measurements is true?
The number should be the same whether it was measured in inches or centimeters.
Centimeters are shorter than inches, so more are needed to measure the same length.
Inches are shorter than centimeters, so fewer are needed to measure the same length.
Inches are longer than centimeters, so more are needed to measure the same length.
Centimeters and inches cannot be compared because they are different lengths.
Jeanette wrote a 3-digit number that follows the rules listed below.
  • The digit in the hundreds place is an odd number.
  • The digit in the tens place is 3 more than the digit in the hundreds place.
  • The digit in the ones place is half the digit in the tens place.
One of the following numbers is Jeanette’s 3-digit number. Which one?
303
362
410
521
584
Less than 20 vehicles passed Akela’s house.
More cars than bicycles passed Akela’s house.
Exactly 10 buses and cars passed Akela’s house.
Two times as many bicycles as cars passed Akela’s house.
An equal number of cars and buses passed Akela’s house.
Cami and Pierre used tens and ones to each describe a different number, as shown below.
  • Cami—4 tens and 6 ones
  • Pierre—3 tens and 26 ones
One of the following statements describes how Cami could make her number equal to Pierre's number. Which one?
Take away 1 ten and 20 ones.
Take away 20 ones.
Add 1 ten and 20 ones.
Add 1 ten.
Add 20 ones.
Wanda and Frank are putting together a 100-piece puzzle. Wanda has put together 35 pieces, and Frank has put together another 24 pieces.
When completed, the puzzle will form a 4-sided shape that has no sides of equal length. Wanda will add the completed puzzle to her collection, which already contains 17 puzzles.

How many more puzzle pieces do Wanda and Frank need to put together in order to complete the puzzle?
41
51
59
76
89
Wanda and Frank are putting together a 100-piece puzzle. Wanda has put together 35 pieces, and Frank has put together another 24 pieces.
When completed, the puzzle will form a 4-sided shape that has no sides of equal length. Wanda will add the completed puzzle to her collection, which already contains 17 puzzles.

How many more puzzle pieces do Wanda and Frank need to put together in order to complete the puzzle?
cube
square
quadrilateral
rhombus
rectangle
Wanda and Frank are putting together a 100-piece puzzle. Wanda has put together 35 pieces, and Frank has put together another 24 pieces.
When completed, the puzzle will form a 4-sided shape that has no sides of equal length. Wanda will add the completed puzzle to her collection, which already contains 17 puzzles.

Wanda will arrange all the puzzles in her collection, including the newly completed puzzle, into 3 stacks that each contain the same number of puzzles. Which of the following expressions represents the total number of puzzles in Wanda’s collection?
3 + 3 + 3
4 + 4 + 4
6 + 6 + 6
17 + 17 + 17
18 + 18 + 18