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Question 1
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Question 3
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Select all the polygons that are classified as a parallelogram.

Question 4
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Select all the polygons that are classified as a rhombus.

Question 5
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Select all the polygons that are classified as a quadrilateral.

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Question 9
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Sabrina put a total of 56 cupcakes into packages. She put 8 cupcakes into each package.

What is the total number of packages Sabrina used for these cupcakes?

Enter your answer in the box.

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Question 13
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Carla sorted the shapes into two labeled groups. She sorted two shapes incorrectly.

Which shapes did Carla sort incorrectly?

Select TWO correct answers.

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Question 17
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The frequency table shows the number of points scored by each player on a basketball team during a game.

What is the combined number of points scored by Hayes, Kenji, Eric, and Stephen?

Question 18
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Question 21
21.

Each student in a group of 45 chose 1 favorite flavor of ice cream:

- Chocolate was chosen by 11 students.
- Vanilla was chosen by 18 students.
- Butterscotch was chosen by 16 students.

Complete the bar graph in the "show your work" so that it shows the number of students who chose each flavor of ice cream.

Select the shapes tool and select rectangle to create your bars.

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Question 25
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There are 386 orange trees on a farm. There are 705 orange trees on a different farm. What is the difference between the number of orange trees on these farms?

Enter your answer in the box.

There are 6 sports balls on the gym floor.

Which expression represents the fraction of the balls that are soccer balls?
1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6
1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5 + 1/5
5/1 + 5/1 + 5/1 + 5/1 + 5/1
1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6 + 1/6
Randy has 32 toy trucks to place on 4 shelves.

He wants to put the same number of trucks on each shelf. How many toy trucks should Randy place on each shelf?
128, because 32 × 4 = 128
28, because 32 − 28 = 4
8, because 4 × 8 = 32
36, because 4 + 32 = 36
The picture represents the trophies 4 brothers have on a shelf. Each brother won the same number of trophies.

What fraction of the trophies did each brother win?
4/8
2/8
2/4
4/4
Four people at the Surf Shop each bought a shirt. The table shows the amount of money each person gave the cashier and the amount of money each person got back in dollars.

Based on the relationship shown in the table, which statement is true?
A shirt at the surf shop costs 17 dollars, because the amount given to the cashier minus 17 equals the amount of change.
A shirt at the surf shop costs 23 dollars, because the amount given to the cashier minus 23 equals the amount of change.
A shirt at the surf shop costs 23 dollars, because the amount given to the cashier plus 23 equals the amount of change.
A shirt at the surf shop costs 17 dollars, because the amount given to the cashier plus 17 equals the amount of change.
Each rectangle shown will be covered with equal-size square units. Some of the squares have been placed as shown.

Which of these rectangles have an area of 48 square units?
Rectangles X and Y only
Rectangles V, X, and Y only
Rectangles V, W, X, Y, and Z
Rectangles V and W only
A group of 24 students played a game with the hoops shown. An equal number of students shared each hoop.

How many students shared each hoop?
4
18
6
30
Tammy used 28 feet of ribbon to make bows. She used 4 feet of ribbon for each bow. Which equation can be used to find the number of bows Tammy made with this ribbon?
28 ÷ 4 = 7
28 − 4 = 24
28 − 4 = 32
28 × 4 = 112
Frank has 36 cookies. The model represents what he did with the cookies.

Based on the model, which of these could explain what Frank did with the cookies?
He put (36 ÷ 6) cookies into each of 6 bags and ate (2 × 6) of the cookies.
He put (36 ÷ 4) cookies into each of 6 bags and ate (2 × 6) of the cookies.
He put (36 − 6) cookies into each of 6 bags and ate (2 × 6) of the cookies.
He put (36 × 6) cookies into each of 6 bags and ate (2 + 6) of the cookies.
What number goes in the ☐ to make the equation true?

☐ ÷ 12 = 8
96
86
4
20
Models A and B are shown.

Which statement is true?
The shaded part of Model B is 1/5, because the parts are all equal in size.
The shaded part of Model A cannot be written as the fraction 1/6, because the parts are not all equal.
The total number of parts in Model A is 6, so 1/6 of the model is shaded.
The shaded parts of Model A and Model B are different sizes, but each model represents the same fraction of the whole.
There are 4 soccer teams practicing together.

- Each team has 12 players.
- All of the players are used to make 6 groups during practice.
- There is an equal number of players in each group.

How many players are in each group?
6
8
288
36
Javier rode his bike 2/3 mile from his house. On which number line does point J represent Javier's position after riding his bike?
The shaded figure on the grid represents Beth's rectangular lawn.

What is the area in square meters of Beth's lawn?
98 square meters
21 square meters
86 square meters
49 square meters
The members of a gym use 68 towels every day. How many towels are used in 7 days?
9
476
426
456
A group of 72 children and 27 adults are traveling to the aquarium. There will be 9 people in each van.

How many vans will be needed to take the group to the aquarium?
9
90
11
7
Daniel planed a flower garden with a rectangular section and a square section, as shown.

What is the total area of the garden in square feet?
70 square feet
140 square feet
62 square feet
Not here
Jerry wants to buy a phone that costs $85. He saved $27, as shown in the model.

Which equation can be used to find how much more money Jerry needs in order to buy the phone?
$85 ÷ $27 = ▢
$85 + $27 = ▢
$85 − $27 = ▢
$85 × $27 = ▢