Math Practice 1

Test Booklet
Subject: MA, Grade: 03
Week 3 Quiz - copy for Samantha Ciulla
Student name:
Author: Samantha Ciulla
School: JHC Butler Elementary
Printed: Tuesday March 14, 2017
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1 Four students each wrote an estimate for the sum
below.
12 + 37 + 9 =
The students’ estimates are shown in the chart
below.
Which student had the estimate closest to the sum?
A
B
C
D
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Arden
Beth
Chris
Dave
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2 A bake sale had the 3 cakes, as shown below, for sale.
Each cake was cut into 6 slices. Each slice was sold for $5.
What was the total amount earned for the sale of all the cakes?
Show your work.
Answer:
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3 A high school basketball team scored a total of 108
points in their final game. Joanne scored exactly 31
of all the points the team scored, and Renee scored
23 points. How many points were scored by the
rest of the team?
A
B
C
D
36
A
B
C
D
57
49
59
85
4
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63
67
127
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5 Ms. Johnson’s class sold 348 candles for a fundraiser. Mr. Steven’s class sold 186 fewer candles than Ms.
Johnson’s class.
a) How many candles did Mr. Steven’s class sell?
b) How many candles did Ms. Johnson’s and Mr. Steven’s classes sell altogether?
c) The goal was to sell 750 candles altogether. How many more candles would Ms. Johnson’s and Mr.
Steven’s classes need to sell altogether to meet the goal?
6 Brian delivered 139 newspapers on Saturday. On
7 156 + 34 + 19 =
Sunday, Tom delivered 234 newspapers.
How many more newspapers did Tom deliver than
Brian?
A
B
C
D
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95
105
A
B
C
D
109
199
209
686
163
373
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8 On Monday, Melina answered a total of 47
phone calls by 10:00 A.M. By 2:00 P.M. she had
answered a total of 84 phone calls.
How many phone calls did Melina answer between
10:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. on Monday?
A
B
C
D
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37
47
121
131
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9 On Monday, the cafeteria sold 212 cartons of milk and 185 lunches.
a) How many more cartons of milk did the cafeteria sell than lunches on Monday?
b) What was the total number of cartons of milk and lunches sold on Monday?
c) On Tuesday, the cafeteria sold 57 more cartons of milk than lunches. The cafeteria sold 203 cartons of
milk on Tuesday. How many lunches did the cafeteria sell on Tuesday?
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10 North High School’s football stadium holds 8,432 fans. South High School’s football stadium holds 7,696
fans.
a) How many more fans does North High’s stadium hold than South High’s stadium?
b) In total, how many fans do the two stadiums hold?
c) East High’s stadium holds 1,700 more fans than North High’s stadium. How many more fans does East
High’s stadium hold than South High’s stadium?
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11 Kyler’s goal is to read 40 books. For each book he reads, Kyler gets to color in one section of his reading
chart.
Kyler’s Reading Chart
Goal: 40 books
How many more books must Kyler read to meet his goal?
• Write an equation that shows the number of books Kyler still needs to read to reach his goal.
• Solve the equation to find the number of books Kyler still needs to read to reach his goal.
How many more books must
Kyler read to meet his goal? _______________
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3, 570 ÷ 7 =
A
B
C
D
51
A
B
C
D
395
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15 If y = 26 , which equation is true?
A
B
C
D
501
510
5,010
y + 14 = 40
y + 26 = 40
y − 26 = 40
y − 14 = 40
13
405
1,610
1,620
14 Part A: Fill in the blanks below with whole
numbers greater than 1 that will make the number
sentences true.
1. 63 ÷ ____ = 7
.
2. 63 = 21 × ____
.
3. 21 = ____ × 7
.
4. 7 × ( ____ × ____ = 21 × 7
.
5. (21 × 3) ÷ ____ = 7
Part B: If the product of two whole numbers
greater than 1 is 63 , what could the two whole
numbers be?
_______, ________
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16 A fourth-grade class has three hamsters and five ducklings. Each hamster has four legs. Each duckling has
two legs.
How many legs do the eight animals have in all? ___________________
Use pictures, numbers or words to show your work.
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17 A store has 2 cartons of pencils. There are 4 boxes in each carton and 12 pencils in each box.
How many pencils are in the two cartons? _______________
Show or explain how you found the number of pencils.
Kevin said that if each box contained 20 pencils rather than 12, then there would be 16 more pencils in the
2 cartons.
State whether Kevin is correct and explain how you made your decision.
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