1. Which statement about the number 5,555 is true? a. There is a 5

1. Which statement about the number 5,555 is true?
a. There is a 5 in the tens place, so 5 times 10 equals
50.
b. There is a 5 in the hundreds place, so 5 times 100
equals 50.
c. There is a 5 in the tens place, so 5 times 10 equals
500.
d. There is a 5 in the thousands place, so 5 times
1,000 equals 500.
2. There were 35 pretzels at a bakery. A baker made 20
more pretzels. The baker then sold 11 pretzels. Which
equation shows how to find the number of pretzels there
are now?
a. 35 + 20 + 11 =
b. 35 – 20 + 11 =
c. 35 – 20 – 11 =
d. 35 + 20 – 11 =
3. Bad weather destroyed most of the peaches on the
peach trees in an orchard. This will have an effect on
the price of the remaining peaches. Which statement
best describes the effect on the price?
4. Alonzo and Rick had a contest to see who could collect
the most pennies for Children’s Miracle Network. Alonzo
collected 23,483 pennies and Rick collected 23,583.
Which compares the numbers correctly?
a. The price will likely increase, because there are more
peaches available to buy.
a. 23,483 = 23,583
b. The price will likely decrease, because there are more
peaches available to buy.
c. The price will likely increase, because there are fewer
peaches available to buy.
d. The price will likely decrease, because there are fewer
peaches available to buy.
b. 23,583 < 23,483
c. 23,483 > 23,583
d. 23,483 < 23,583
1. Addison built the model below.
2. Cookie Heaven made too many wedding cookies. To
sell them all, the bakery decreased the price. A bag of
cookies that sold for 85¢ now sells for 59¢. How much
will you save when you buy 2 bags at the lower price?
a. 85¢
b. 59¢
c. 52¢
d. Not Here
What number did she compose?
a. 3,689
c. 9,836
b. 8,369
d. 8,936
3.
4.
509
- 142
200
- 163
810
- 615
305
- 286
The graph above shows the ages of nine runners in a marathon. How
many of the runners were between the ages of 20 and 40 years old?
a. 8 runners
c. 5 runners
b. 6 runners
d. 4 runners
1. Julio has a $10 bill. He goes to Wal-Mart and buys a
new toy. He receives the coins and bills below as his
change when he checks out. How much did Julio spend
on the new toy he purchased?
a. $2.50
c. $7.50
b. $3.00
d. $8.50
3. Tanya wrote the following number.
826,742
If the digit 2 is replaced with a zero, which statement best
describes the change in the value of the number?
a. The number would decrease by 2,000; because
2 x 1,000 = 2,000.
b. The number would increase by 20,000; because
2 x 10,000 = 20,000.
c. The number would decrease by 20,000; because
2 x 10,000 = 20,000.
d. The number would increase by 20; because 2 x 10 = 20.
2. A store has 458 video games and 607 movies. How
many fewer video games does the store have than
movies?
4. The pudu is the smallest kind of deer. A pudu’s full
grown height is only 38 centimeters. What is this height
rounded to the nearest ten centimeters?
1. Which of the following groups of coins has the greatest
value?
a.
c.
b.
d.
2. The chart below lists the distance of several cities from San
Antonio.
Distance from San Antonio
City
Miles Away
Corpus Christi
144
Brownsville
278
Houston
199
Victoria
117
San Angelo
213
Which comparison is true about the distances from San
Antonio?
a. Brownsville < San Angelo
b. Corpus Christi = Victoria
c. Corpus Christi < Houston > Victoria
d. Corpus Christi > Houston > San Angelo
3. When you have a credit card, it means the lender is
lending you money and allowing you to pay it back over time.
The lender puts a limit on how much money you may spend,
or charge, on your card. This amount is called a __________.
4. Andrew wants to buy four computers for his business. The
following table shows the cost of the computers that he wants to
buy.
a. purchase
b. credit limit
c. interest rate
d. minimum payment
If the total cost of the four computers rounded to the nearest 10
is $910, which of the following could be the cost of Computer D?
a. $165
c. $110
b. $147
d. $160