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Question 1
1.

A school had 375 hot dogs to sell during a carnival. After the carnival ended, 83 hot dogs were not sold.

How many hot dogs were sold during the carnival?

Question 2
2.

This list shows three clues about a number:
  • The number is greater than 89,236.
  • The number is less than 91,103.
  • The number has a digit greater than 7 in the thousands place.
Which of these could be the number?

Question 3
3.
Ben rolls a number cube 10 times and records the results shown.


He then creates the dot plot shown with the results.


Complete the sentence by selecting the correct answers from the drop-down menus.

Ben’s dot plot is incorrect because there should be __________ above the number __________.
Question 4
4.

What is the relationship between the thousands place and the tens place in the number shown?

583,436

Question 5
5.

Farmers planted more orange trees, resulting in an increase in the orange crop this year. This will affect the price of oranges.

Which statement best describes the effect on the price of oranges this year?

Question 6
6.

Zachary drew these figures. The dimensions of each figure are given in feet.


Which list shows all the figures that have a perimeter of 36 feet?

Question 7
7.

Jada is traveling to visit her aunt who lives 789 miles away. She needs to travel 321 more miles to arrive at her aunt’s house.

Which representations can be used to find the number of miles Jada has already traveled?

Select TWO correct answers.

Question 8
8.

Michel plots a point on a number line to represent a number. The point is more than halfway between 200 and 300.


Which number could Michel’s point represent?

Question 9
9.

A student solved a problem by skip counting. The student’s work is shown with the answer circled.


Which equation CANNOT be used to find the answer the student circled?

Question 10
10.
Byron draws the fraction model shown.


He claims that the shaded part represents \frac{1}{7} of the whole model.

Complete the statement to describe Byron’s claim.

Choose the correct answer from each drop-down menu to complete the sentence.

Byron’s claim is __________ because \frac{1}{7} of a model should be represented by 1 shaded part __________.
Question 11
11.

There are 8 squares on each row of a game board. One row of the game board is shown.


How many squares are on 8 rows of the game board?

Question 12
12.

Seven pieces of a puzzle are shown.


Which answer choice best describes the two quadrilaterals that are pieces of the puzzle?

Question 13
13.

The chef at a restaurant makes 6 burritos with every 1 pound of meat.

Which table shows the relationship between burritos and pounds of meat?

Question 14
14.

The dot plot shows the numbers of miles Joseph ran on five days. Joseph ran on one more day, but the dot is missing from the dot plot.


Joseph ran a total of 25 miles during the six days. How many miles did Joseph run on the sixth day?

Question 15
15.
A sports complex has 4 basketball courts. There are 2 bags of basketballs for each court. Each bag contains 7 basketballs.
Complete the equation to represent the total number of basketballs at the sports complex.
Move the correct answer to each box. Each answer may be used more than once. Not all answers will be used.

4___________ 2___________ 7= \Box
Other Answer Choices:
\times
+
\div
-
Question 16
16.

Calvin draws two congruent figures. He shades an equal area of each figure.

Which figures could be Calvin's?

Question 17
17.

Eliza rode her bike on three days last week.
  • On Tuesday, she rode 12 miles.
  • On Thursday, she rode 9 miles.
  • On Saturday, she rode 7 miles.
She rounds each number to the nearest ten to find the estimate of the total number of miles she rode.

What is Eliza’s estimate?

Question 18
18.

A rectangular flag has a perimeter of 40 inches and a width of 5 inches.

What is the length of the flag in inches?

Question 19
19.

A restaurant sells four sizes of pizza. The table shows the pizzas sold.


Which pictograph shows the data in the table?

Question 20
20.

Steve puts 75 shirts on shelves at a store. He puts 15 shirts on each shelf.

How many shelves does Steve put shirts on?

Question 21
21.

Lena draws a rectangle on a grid made of same-sized squares that do not overlap.
  • Each square has an area of one square centimeter.
  • There are 32 rows in the rectangle.
  • Each row has 8 squares.
What is the area of the rectangle in square centimeters?

Enter your answer in the space provided.

Question 22
22.

At a weekend bake sale, 295 cookies were sold on Saturday. On Sunday 88 more cookies were sold than were sold on Saturday.

What was the total number of cookies sold on Saturday and Sunday?

Question 23
23.

Point F on the number line shown represents a fraction.


Which fractions can be represented by point F?

Select TWO correct answers.

Question 24
24.

Which statement is an example of using credit?

Question 25
25.
Serena and Ricky each have a milkshake. The two milkshakes are the same size.
  • Serena drinks \frac{5}{6} of her milkshake.
  • Ricky drinks \frac{5}{8} of his milkshake.
Compare the amounts that Serena and Ricky drink.

Choose the correct answer from each drop-down menu to complete the sentence.

Serena drinks __________ Ricky because __________.
Question 26
26.

Eva’s flower shop has 72 flowers.
  • Eva places an equal number of flowers in 8 vases.
  • She sells 3 vases from the flower shop.
Which equation can be used to find how many flowers Eva sells?

Question 27
27.
Rashida groups four figures into two groups.


How did Rashida group the figures?

Choose the correct answer from each drop-down menu to complete the sentences.

The figures in Group A have __________ but the figures in Group B do not.

The figures in Group B have __________ but the figures in Group A do not.
Question 28
28.

A teacher bought 8 boxes of pencils. Each box contained 48 pencils.

How many pencils did the teacher buy?

Question 29
29.

Guadalupe has a bottle of juice.

Which unit of measurement could be used to measure the volume of juice in the bottle?

Question 30
30.
Create an expression equivalent to 40,280.
Move the correct answer to each box. Not all answers will be used.

4__________________ +2 _____________ +8 _________
Other Answer Choices:
ones
ten thousands
thousands
tens
hundreds