Scott Foresman Addison Wesley, enVision Math

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Topic 1
Test
1. Which has the same value as
4 6? (1-1)
A 4444
B 6464
C 6666
4. Katie handed out seat tickets for
the school play. Below are the first
five seat numbers she gave out.
If the pattern continues, what are
the next three numbers she will
give out? (1-5)
16, 24, 32, 40, 48,
D 46
2. Juan bought 3 bags of oranges.
Each bag had 1 orange in it. How
many oranges did he buy? (1-3)
,
,
A 54, 66, 72
B 56, 60, 64
C 56, 64, 72
D 58, 66, 72
A 0
B 1
C 2
D 3
3. Which is a way to find 6 9? (1-4)
5. An astronaut collected 56 moon
rocks. She has 7 bags. Which
number sentence shows how
many moon rocks she can put
in each bag if she puts the same
number in each bag? (1-6)
A 12 96
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B 34 24
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C 24 30
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D 36 15
A 56 7 49
B 56 7 8
C 56 7 63
D 56 7 392
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8. What is the quotient of 0 3?
(1-8)
6. What is 42 7? (1-9)
A 7
B 6
C 5
9. It takes Carlos 5 minutes to
bike one mile. How many minutes
would it take him to bike 4 miles?
(1-2)
D 4
7. Each package has
9 ping-pong balls.
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10. Pablo has 6 balloons. His sister
has 3 times as many balloons.
What number sentence can
be used to find the number of
balloons Pablo’s sister has? (1-10)
? balloons in all
If Ricardo counted the ping-pong
balls in groups of 9, which list
shows numbers he could have
named? (1-2)
Pablo’s
sister
6
Pablo
6
6
6
3 times
as many
A 9, 18, 24, 30
B 9, 12, 15, 18
C 9, 18, 27, 36
D 18, 24, 30, 36
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11. What number makes the number
sentence true? (1-3)
53
16. What are the next three numbers
in the pattern? (1-5)
23, 29, 35, 41, 47
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12. What multiplication expression
can be broken apart into
(3 4) (3 4) using the
distributive property? (1-4)
17. Write a multiplication sentence for
3 3 3 3 3 15. (1-1)
18. What multiplication fact can help
you find 4 ÷ 4? (1-8)
13. What number makes both number
sentences true? (1-7)
19. Mr. Sanchez has 25 screwdrivers.
He puts them in 5 equal rows.
How many screwdrivers are in
each row? Draw a picture to help
divide. (1-6)
8
48
48 8 14. What multiplication sentences are
in the same fact family as
(1-9)
54 6 15. Henry’s dresser is 7 times as long
as the length of a piece of paper.
The length of the piece of paper is
6 inches. What is the length of the
dresser? Draw a picture and write
an equation to solve. (1-10)
Topic 1 3 of 3
20. Neil has a collection of 40 shells
that he wants to arrange in
5 equal groups. Write a fact family
that shows how Neil could arrange
his shells. (1-7)
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