There are two lions at a zoo. The weight of the younger lion is 379 pounds. The weight of the older lion is 514 pounds.
What is the difference in pounds between these two weights?
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Question 3
3.
The table shows the number of snow cones sold at a shop on each of three days.
Which answer choice is the best estimate of the total number of snow cones sold on these three days?
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Question 4
4.
Freddie had $256 in his account.
*On Monday, he put $50 more into his account.
*On Tuesday, he took out $87 to buy a bicycle.
Which equation can be used to find the amount of money Freddie had in his bank account after he took out money on Tuesday?
__________
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Question 5
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Each day, a bakery makes cookies and muffins. The table below shows the relationship between the number of muffins and the number of cookies this bakery makes.
Complete the statement so that it is true by dragging the correct relationship :
The number of cookies the bakery makes is always____________ than the number of muffins it makes.
Other Answer Choices:
12 times
12 less
12
12 more
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Question 6
6.
The electrical panel shown has 4 outlets.
How many outlets do 6 of these electrical panels have?
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Question 7
7.
Gia lists some different methods she thinks she can use to solve the multiplication problem show.
7 X 11 = ?
Which three answers are correct methods for Gia to use?
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Question 8
8.
There are 4 erasers on each table in a classroom. There are 5 tables in the classroom.
What is the total number of erasers on all of the tables in the classroom?
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Question 9
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Serafina put a total of 42 cupcakes into packages. She put 6 cupcakes into each package.
The total number of packages Serafina used for the cupcakes was _______
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Question 10
10.
A softball team played in 6 tournaments last year. The team paid $95 to play in each tournament.
What was the total amount the softball team paid to play in these 6 tournaments?
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Question 11
11.
A group of 27 students played a game with the hoops shown. An equal number of the students shared each hoop.
How many students shared each hoop?
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Question 12
12.
There are 18 spoons in a drawer. This expression represents the number of forks in the same drawer.
2 X 18
Using the drag and drop options, complete the statement.
There are ____________________ __________ as spoons in the drawer.
Other Answer Choices:
2 times as many
forks
spoons
2 more
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Question 13
13.
The table shows the numbers of baseball cards in different numbers of packages.
Based on the relationship shown in the table, which statement is true?