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22 questions

ORDERING & COMPARING Large Whole Numbers

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3

Use the population data in the table below to answer the question.

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2
1

EXPONENTS

See below for what to select in the keypad for entering exponents.


3
1
1
2
1

Find the quotient.

2
1
Question 12
12.

Find the quotient.

2
1
Question 14
14.

Find the quotient.

2
1
Question 16
16.

Find the dividend.

2
1
Question 18
18.

Ms. Gavette built a rectangular garden. The area of the garden is 9,360 inches squared. Her garden is 144 inches long. How wide is Ms. Gavette's garden?

RECALL: AREA = Length x Width
2
1

Susan is planning a bake sale. She made 1,156 cookies and is selling the cookies, 12 per box.

Look at the division problem below to answer the prompts.

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1
Question 1
1.

Question 2
2.

Question 3
3.

Question 4
4.

How many more people live in Indianapolis compared to Fort Wayne?
  • Work required

Question 5
5.
There are _______ more people living in Indianapolis than in Fort Wayne.
Question 6
6.

Question 7
7.

Simplify the numerical expression.

Question 8
8.

Simplify the numerical expression.

Question 9
9.

Simplify the numerical expression.

Question 10
10.

Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Question 11
11.

Show long division work for finding the quotient.

Enter the quotient for problem #6.
  • If there is a remainder enter as shown in the example below.

Question 13
13.

Show long division work for finding the quotient.

Enter the quotient for problem #8.
  • If there is a remainder enter as shown in the example below.
Question 15
15.

Show long division work for finding the quotient.

Enter the quotient for problem #10.
  • If there is a remainder enter as shown in the example below.
Question 17
17.

Show the work used to find the dividend.

Enter the dividend you got in problem #12.
Question 19
19.

Show the work you used to find the width of Ms. Gavette's garden.

Question 20
20.
The garden is _______ inches wide.
Question 21
21.

How many boxes will Susan need so that all of the cookies are in a box?
  • Enter the number only, no words

Question 22
22.

If she has a box that was not full, how many cookies are in that box?
  • Enter the number only, no words

Compare (>, <, or =)
  • Workspace provided, but work is NOT required.
<
>
=
Order the numbers from least to greatest.
  • Workspace provided, but work is NOT required.
138,945
138,594
138,659
Which city has the lowest population?
  • Workspace provided, but work is NOT required.
Fort Wayne
Indianapolis
South Bend
Evansville
Match each term with the correct numerical expression.

  • Work Space provided, but work is NOT required.
Exponential Form
Factored Form
Standard Form
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