There are 40 stickers on a sheet of paper. The stickers are in rows with 8 stickers in each row. Which expression represents how to find the number of rows of stickers on the sheet of paper?
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Question 2
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A number is rounded to the nearest ten. The result is 300. Which number could be the number before it was rounded?
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Question 3
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Which fraction is represented by point P on the number line below?
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Question 4
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A librarian has 9 boxes of books. Each box has 8 books. Which expression represents how to find the total number of books the librarian has?
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Question 5
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A diagram of a flower garden is shown below.
What is the total area, in square feet, of the flower garden?
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Question 6
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Which fraction is equivalent to 3?
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Question 7
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A teacher covers a wall with 100 square pictures made by students. The pictures are the same size, and the wall is covered completely without any gaps or overlaps. Each picture has side lengths of 1 foot. What is the total area of the wall?
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Question 8
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Which expression is equivalent to 5 × 4?
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Question 9
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In which model is the fraction of the whole shaded to represent the fraction 3/8?
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Question 10
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A rectangle is shown below.
Which expression cannot be used to find the area, in square centimeters, of the rectangle?
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Question 11
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What number multiplied by 8 equals 48 ?
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Question 12
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Which square appears to be divided into parts that each have an area of 1/4 of the whole?
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Question 13
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A number pattern is shown below.
1, 5, 9, 13, . . .
What are the next three numbers in the pattern?
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Question 14
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A bathroom floor has an area of 36 square feet. Which figure could represent the area of the bathroom floor?
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Question 15
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Cecilia is creating holes to plant seeds in her garden. She has 12 corn seeds and 15 bean seeds and will plant all of the seeds. Which set of equations can be used to find the total number of holes, h, Cecilia will create if she puts exactly 3 seeds of the same type in each hole?
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Question 16
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Which two fractions are equivalent?
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Question 17
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This question is worth 1 credit.
It takes Heidi 15 minutes to walk from her home to school. If she leaves her home at 8:35 a.m., what time will Heidi get to school?
Answer: _______ a.m.
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Question 18
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This question is worth 1 credit.
Write the number 3,194 in expanded form.
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Question 19
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This question is worth 1 credit.
Gayle earns 32 tickets at an event. She uses all of her tickets to buy 4 prizes and uses the same number of tickets to buy each prize. How many tickets does Gayle use to buy each prize?
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Question 20
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This question is worth 2 credits.
Ms. Linsey and Mr. Abbott are comparing the sizes of their bulletin boards. Ms. Linsey’s bulletin board is 6 feet long and 5 feet wide. Mr. Abbott’s bulletin board is 7 feet long and 4 feet wide. Which bulletin board has the greater area? Be sure to include the area, in square feet, of each bulletin board in your answer.
Explain how you found your answer.
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Question 21
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This question is worth 2 credits.
A list of fractions is shown below.
2/8 , 1/3 , 3/4 , 2/6
Which two fractions from the list are equivalent? Be sure to include what you know about fractions in your answer.
Explain how you know your answer is correct.
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Question 22
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This question is worth 2 credits.
A librarian is ordering new books. The cost of one book of each type is shown below.
The librarian orders 20 picture books, 30 chapter books, and 10 reference books. What is the total cost of all the books the librarian orders?
Show your work.
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Question 23
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This question is worth 2 credits.
Ms. Thompson buys 3 packages of clay for a project. Each package weighs 25 pounds. An equal amount of all the clay is given to each of 5 groups of students. How many pounds of clay does each group get?
Show your work.
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Question 24
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This question is worth 3 credits.
The list below describes the distances between Manny’s home, his school, and a park.
The distance between his home and his school is 3/4 mile.
The distance between his home and the park is 3/8 mile.
Does Manny live closer to the school or closer to the park? Be sure to include what you know about fractions in your answer.
Explain your answer.
The distance between Pilar’s home and the same park is 5/8 mile. Who lives closer to the park, Manny or Pilar? Be sure to include what you know about fractions in your answer.