Complete the following problems. If you are correct, the dot at the top of the page will turn purple. If you are incorrect, the dot at the top of the page will turn orange. If you have some but not all correct, the dot will turn blue. Try and make sure ALL of your dots are purple. Check with your teacher if you do not understand why something is incorrect. You may use a calculator only on the problems it says you are allowed to. Do NOT use a calculator for computation problems. You must show your work on those.
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Question 1
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ESTIMATE. YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK!
66 x 7
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Question 2
2.
ESTIMATE. YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK!
8 x 721
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Question 3
3.
Solve. YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK! NO CALCULATOR!!
56 x 8 =
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Question 4
4.
What is the PRODUCT of 68 and 9?
YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK! NO CALCULATOR!!
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Question 5
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Solve.
6 x 7 = _______
7 x 8 = _______
7 x 7 = _______
9 x 6 = _______
6 x 8 = _______
8 x 8 = _______
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Question 6
6.
Select ALL that are true. Which number sentences (equations) are related to 7 x 8 = 56?
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Question 7
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ESTIMATE. YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK!
7,834,345 - 438,765
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Question 8
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What is the DIFFERENCE between 5,301,406 and 468,977?
YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK! NO CALCULATOR!!
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Question 9
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What is the SUM of 5,687,993 and 4,588,456?
YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK! NO CALCULATOR!!
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Question 10
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The 4th grade went to a concert and filled all of the rows in the auditorium. There were 79 rows and each row had 8 seats. How many total students went to the concert if all of the seats were filled? YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK!
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Question 11
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Amy had $6,734 to go shopping. She bought a bunch of hoodies for $2,654. She also bought a lot of new shoes for $1,998. How much money did she have LEFT OVER after she went shopping? YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK! (This is a TWO-STEP problem!)
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Question 12
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Mrs. Guice has a secret life as a trapeze artist in the circus. She made $5,345,346 for her first performance and $3,289,236 for her second performance. How much total money did she make from being a trapeze artist in the circus? YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK!
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Question 13
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Mrs. Herr's students were super nice and gave her a bag of candy after Halloween. If she has 99 students and each bag had 7 pieces of candy in it, how many total pieces of candy does she now have? YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK!
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Question 14
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Select ALL of the numbers that make the number sentence TRUE.
56,534 > 56,___ 78
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Question 15
15.
Round to the nearest thousand. 67,890 _______
Round to the nearest ten thousand. 1,509,866 _______
Round to the nearest hundred thousand. 67,932,099 _______
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Question 16
16.
Write the following number in standard (number) form.
5,000,000 + 3,000 + 400 + 30
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Question 17
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Use the following number to answer the place VALUE questions. Type the number only.