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22 questions

ORDERING & COMPARING Large Whole Numbers

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Question 2
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Order the numbers from least to greatest.
  • Workspace provided, but work is NOT required.

  1. 138,594
  2. 138,659
  3. 138,945

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

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Question 4
4.

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

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

EXPONENTS

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


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Question 7
7.

Simplify the numerical expression.

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Question 10
10.

Enter the answer you got for this problem.

Find the quotient.

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Question 11
11.

Show long division work for finding the quotient.

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Question 12
12.

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

Find the quotient.

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Question 13
13.

Show long division work for finding the quotient.

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Question 14
14.

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

Find the quotient.

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Question 15
15.

Show long division work for finding the quotient.

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Question 16
16.

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

Find the dividend.

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Question 17
17.

Show the work used to find the dividend.

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Question 18
18.

Enter the dividend you got in problem #12.

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
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Question 19
19.

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

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Question 20
20.
The garden is _______ inches wide.

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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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

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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

Question 1
1.

Compare (>, <, or =)
  • Workspace provided, but work is NOT required.

Question 3
3.

Which city has the lowest population?
  • Workspace provided, but work is NOT required.

Question 6
6.

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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Question 8
8.

Simplify the numerical expression.

Question 9
9.

Simplify the numerical expression.