Operations and Algebraic Thinking | Numbers and Operations in Base Ten | Numbers and Operations- Fractions | Measurement and Data | Geometry |
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b. 9x3=27
27 is 9 times 3.
Which equation represents the statement above? a. 27×9=3 b. 9×3=27 c. 27×3=9 d. 9×3=12 |
a. 40,000 + 3,000 + 900 + 80 + 1
d. 3,000 + 900 + 40,000 + 80 + 1
Which options are equivalent to the given number?
Choose all that apply. 43,981 a. 40,000 + 3,000 + 900 + 80 + 1 b. 4 ten thousands + 3 thousands + 8 hundreds + 18 tens + 1 one c. 4 ten thousands + 3 thousands + 8 hundreds + 8 tens + 11 ones d. 3,000 + 900 + 40,000 + 80 + 1 e. 40,000 + 3,000 + 800 + 90 + 1 |
4/12, 2/6, 3/9, etc.
Create an equivalent fraction for 1/3.
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56 inches
What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 10 inches and a width of 18 inches?
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Parallel should be straight and never touch each other. Perpendicular should cross at right angles.
Draw a pair of parallel lines and perpendicular lines. Be sure to label them!
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a. 4x8=32
c. 8x4=32 e. 32÷8=4 f. 32÷4=8
Choose all the correct equations using the numbers 4, 8, and 32 that are related multiplication and division facts.
a. 4×8=32 b. 4×32=8 c. 8×4=32 d. 8÷32=4 e. 32÷8=4 f. 32÷4=8 |
94,861×7=(90,000×7)+(4,000×7)+(800×7)+(60×7)+(1×7)
Fill in each box with the values that make the number sentence true.
Use the partial products method. 94,861×7=(_×7)+(_×7)+(_×7)+(_×7)+(_×7) |
2/10 + 2/10 + 3/10 = 7/10
_ + _ + _ = 7/10
You may only use 2/10, 3/10, and 4/10, but you may use them more than once. |
18
Two friends, Nick and Mike, throw a javelin. Nick throws a javelin at an angle of 53º with the ground. Mike is standing right beside him. He throws a javelin at an angle of 35º with the ground.
What is the difference between the angles formed by their javelins? |
Line
Ray, Line Segment, or Line?
It has arrows at each end. |
b. 11
A multiplication equation is shown.
◻×7=77 Which value makes the multiplication equation true? a. 7 b. 11 c. 70 d. 84 |
12 baggies
Terrence has 108 pieces of candy. He wants to put 9 pieces of candy into baggies for his friends.
How many baggies will Terrence need? |
c. 5×5/6
Yolanda has 5 pieces of yarn that are each 5/6 of a foot long.
Choose the expression that correctly represents the total length of all 5 pieces of yarn. Answer Choices a. 5÷5/6 b. 5−5/6 c. 5×5/6 d. 5+5/6 |
c. 250 milliliters
Which measurement best describes about how much sunscreen is in a sunscreen bottle?
a. 5 milliliters b. 5 liters c. 250 milliliters d. 250 liters |
The shape should have angles that are less than 90 degrees and exactly 90 degrees.
Draw a shape that has both acute and right angles.
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$1,320
A group of music students hold a car wash fundraising event to raise money for new instruments. In the first hour, they collect $20 in donations. The amount of money they make doubles each hour after that.
How much money will the group of music students collect in all if the car wash fundraising event lasts for six hours? |
192 stickers
Jamie has 386 stickers in her collection. Joanna has 194 stickers in her collection.
How many more stickers does Jamie have than Joanna? DAILY DOUBLE |
.94
Rewrite 94/100 as a decimal.
DAILY DOUBLE |
79 cents
Simone buys a set of markers for $4.21. She pays with a $5 bill. How much change should the clerk give her?
DAILY DOUBLE |
A triangle with a right angle
What is a right triangle?
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a. 500−(150+220)=a
Al and Maria want to start a new club at their school They need a total of 500 student signatures to start the club. Al has 153 signatures and Maria has 218 signatures.
Which equation can be used to estimate how many more total signatures they need? a. 500−(150+220)=a b. 500−(220−150)=a c. 500+150+220=a DAILY DOUBLE |
90
Anna estimates one of the factors for the following multiplication problem.
94×6 She gets 540 as the product. Fill in the box with Anna's estimate that makes the equation true. _×6=540 |
True
True or false?
16/100 < 6/10 |
2 minutes
Ben watches a banana slug crawling along and eating. He estimates that the slug will crawl 2 yards in 12 minutes. How many minutes will it take him to crawl 1 foot?
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7
How many lines of symmetry does a regular heptagon have?
DAILY DOUBLE |