The distance between Washington, D.C., and Oklahoma City is about one thousand, three hundred, twenty miles. How is this distance written in numerals?
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Question 2
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A polar bear weighed 2,000 + 200 + 9 pounds. Which number is the same as the weight of this polar bear?
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Question 3
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An airplane flew a total of 38,215 miles last week. This week the plane will fly 10,000 miles fewer than it did last week.
What is the distance the airplane will fly this week, in miles?
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Question 4
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Which number could be placed in the blank to make the number sentence true?
5,426 > ?
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Question 5
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This array shows 3x4.
Which array shows 3 × 6?
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Question 6
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During gym class, 6 students took turns jumping rope. Each student jumped rope for 7 minutes. What is the total number of minutes these 6 students spent jumping rope?
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Question 7
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This table shows the number of books checked out from the school library on three days last week.
How many more books were checked out on Monday than on Wednesday?
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Question 8
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To the nearest ten, about how far does the train travel from Dover to Eastside?
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Question 9
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Three elephants at a zoo weigh a total of 9,898 pounds. One elephant weighs 7,859 pounds. Another elephant weighs 1,602 pounds. How many pounds does the third elephant weigh?
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Question 10
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What is the value of the fraction \frac{5}{8}?
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Question 11
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This number line is divided into equal parts. Place the dot on the number line to represent the fraction 5/8.
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Question 12
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Joe cut a pizza into 6 equal pieces. He ate 2 pieces.
What fraction of the pizza is left?
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Question 13
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Jorge has collected these bills.
Which number sentence shows the total value of the bills?
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Question 14
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Connie is learning to play 15 songs on the piano. The table shows the number of songs Connie has left to learn at the end of each month.
Connie learns the same number of songs each month. How many songs will Connie have left to learn at the end of May?
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Question 15
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Which rule could be used to change the input number to the output number in the table above?
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Question 16
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Seth wants to visit all 50 states. He has visited 14 states. The number sentence shows s, the number of states Seth has left to visit.
s + 14 = 50
How many states does Seth have left to visit?
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Question 17
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Joey put pictures on his locker door as shown.
Which number sentence shows how many pictures Joey put on his locker door?
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Question 18
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Which expression equals (4 \times 2) \times 3?
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Question 19
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What is the total number of triangular faces on the figure?
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Question 20
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Question 21
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Which shape below appears to contain at least one acute, one obtuse, and one right angle?
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Question 22
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This rectangular flag is flown outside Tremont School.
What is the perimeter of the flag?
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Question 23
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Mrs. Steinberg’s class made a design using square pieces of paper. Each piece of paper was 1 foot wide by 1 foot long. The design was a rectangle, 5 feet wide by 7 feet long. How many square pieces of paper were used to make the design?
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Question 24
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Jessie measured her goldfish as shown.
What is the length of Jessie’s goldfish?
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Question 25
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Hiram is making candy. He needs to cook the candy mixture to 237^\circ F. Which thermometer reading is closest to this temperature?
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Question 26
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This clock shows the time Jordan’s music class starts.
What time does Jordan’s music class start?
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Question 27
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Ann’s piano practice starts at 1:30 P.M. The practice ends 55 minutes later.
What time does the practice end?
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Question 28
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You may use the number line to help answer the question.
Students at a school begin art class at 8:15 A.M. The art class lasts for 35 minutes.
At what time does the art class end?
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Question 29
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The table shows the ice-cream cones sold during lunch.
Which pictograph shows the same information as the table?
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Question 30
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Four friends collected seashells on the beach.
Mike collected 6 seashells.
Alex collected 2 more seashell than Mike.
Owen collected 12 seashells.
Paul and Owen together collected 16 seashells.
Which pictograph shows how many seashells each friend collected?
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Question 31
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The graph shows the number of students in each of four classrooms.
How many more students are in classroom L than in classroom N?
The following sample items are part of a cluster. The cluster is presented first and then the two items that follow require use of the cluster. The two items are from different standards.
Use the information to answer the following questions.
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Casey and her brother, Sam, keep track of their scores while playing their favorite video game. Sam’s highest score is 5,400. Casey’s scores for her last six games are shown.
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Question 32
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Sam’s goal for next week is to score 1,000 more than his highest score. What is his goal?
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Question 33
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Casey wants to list her scores from greatest to least. Which list shows Casey’s scores from greatest to least?