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1.
What is 874 × 4?
O A O B O C O D 2.
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3,286
3,296
3,496
3,586
Look at this number.
5,514
How does the value of the underlined digit compare to the value of the digit to its left?
O A The value of the digits is equal.
O B The value is 10 times the value of the digit to its left.
O C O D 3.
The value is
The value is
times the value of the digit to its left.
times the value of the digit to its left.
What is the sum of 8,249 + 3,574?
O A O B O C O D 11,713
11,723
11,813
11,823
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Joanna has 9 pencils. Ms. Ramirez has 3 times as many pencils.
Which equation shows the number of pencils Ms. Ramirez has?
O A O B O C O D 5.
What is the product of 83 × 23?
O A O B O C O D 6.
1,909
1,809
415
405
Henri has eight pages of baseball cards in a binder. He has nine times as many baseball cards as
pages of baseball cards in his binder. Which equation shows how many baseball cards Henri has
in all?
O A O B O C O D 7.
9÷3=3
9−3=6
9 + 3 = 12
9 × 3 = 27
8 × 9 = 72
8 × 9 = 56
8 × 9 = 64
8 × 9 = 81
Third graders are putting fruit in baskets for a picnic. The students put 4 oranges and 3 pears in
each basket. The students bring 6 fruit baskets to the picnic.
How many pieces of fruit do the students bring to the picnic in all?
O A O B O C O D 13
22
42
72
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For a school field trip, 6 fourth-grade classes must travel together to a museum. There are 30
students in each class, and each bus holds 65 students.
How many buses are needed to carry all 6 classes?
O A O B O C O D 9.
1
2
3
6
A machine at an apple orchard divides 3,424 apples evenly into bags of 4 apples.
How many bags of apples does the machine fill?
O A O B O C O D 856
806
906
956
10. Look at this number.
355,029
What is the value of the underlined digit?
O A O B O C O D 5
50
5,000
50,000
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11. Ishwar works 40 hours each week. Last year he worked 50 weeks.
How many hours did Ishwar work in all last year?
O A O B O C O D 90
200
900
2,000
12. The chickens at a farm laid 1,390 eggs one day. The eggs were packed in cartons of 6. After all
the eggs that could completely fill the cartons were packed, there were some eggs left over.
Which statement tells how many cartons were used and how many eggs were left over?
O A O B O C O D 231 cartons were used, and 2 eggs were left over.
231 cartons were used, and 4 eggs were left over.
232 cartons were used, and 2 eggs were left over.
232 cartons were used, and 4 eggs were left over.
13. How many leaves are on 538 four-leaf clovers?
O A O B O C O D 2,022 leaves
2,052 leaves
2,152 leaves
2,160 leaves
14. A Web site sells calculators for $24 each. A teacher buys 26 calculators for her classroom.
What is the total cost of the calculators?
O A O B O C O D $50
$192
$604
$624
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15. Students at March Hill Elementary collected 4,321 cans of food.
Students at Lincoln Elementary collected 3,647 cans of food.
How many cans of food did the two schools collect in all?
O A O B O C O D 7,968
7,958
7,869
7,868
16. A soccer stadium has three sections of seats. All together these sections seat 100,000 + 6,000 +
400 people. What is the total number of seating in standard notation?
O A O B O C O D 10,640
16,400
106,400
164,000
17. What is 45,362 rounded to the nearest hundred?
O A O B O C O D 45,300
45,400
45,360
45,370
18. What is 3,509 rounded to the nearest thousand?
O A O B O C O D 3,000
3,500
3,510
4,000
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19. The population of a city is 134,602.
Which of these shows 134,602 rounded to the nearest ten thousand?
O A O B O C O D 130,000
135,000
140,000
100,000
20. A restaurant served 157,396 people in 2004 and 162,425 people in 2005. What was the total
number of people served in 2004 and 2005?
O A O B O C O D 318,821 people
319,821 people
329,821 people
319,921 people
21. Look at this table.
Passengers at Raleigh-Durham Airport
Month
Number of Passengers
November, 2011
350,145
December, 2011
389,994
How many passengers were there at Raleigh-Durham airport in all during November and
December 2011?
O A O B O C O D 639,139
730,039
740,139
739,039
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22. Lyonel planted a vegetable garden. The garden has 7 rows with 4 plants in each row. Which
number sentence represents the total number of plants in Lyonel's garden?
O A O B O C O D 7−4=3
7 + 4 = 11
7 × 4 = 24
7 × 4 = 28
23. There are 9 fish tanks in a pet store. Each tank holds 30 fish. How many fish are there in all?
O A O B O C O D 27
39
270
390
24. Yolanda made 19 picture frames. She gave 2 picture frames to each of her friends. There were
some picture frames left over after she divided them equally. How many picture frames were left?
O A 1
O B 3
O C 17
O D 2
25. What is the value of the 7 in this number?
3,671,928
O A O B O C O D 70
700,000
7,000
70,000
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26. Which symbol should go in the blank to make the statement true?
2,382,924___2,238,971
O A =
O B <
O C >
27. Which set of numbers is in order from least to greatest?
28. Jamestown has 4 scout troops. The troop leader is tracking the total number of candy bars sold by
each troop.
Scout Troops Total Bars
Sold
Red
Blue
Green
Orange
1,010
973
1,295
1,106
About how many candy bars did the 4 scout troops in Jamestown sell if each number is rounded to
the nearest ten?
O A 4,380
O B 4,390
O C 4,370
O D 4,400
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29. Choose the correct standard form of this number:
4,000,000,000 + 200,000,000 + 60,000,000 + 6,000,000 + 500,000 + 90,000 + 3,000 + 800 + 60 +
1
O A O B O C O D 4,626,593,816
4,266,593,816
4,266,395,806
4,266,593,861
30. Choose the correct expanded form of this number:
8,421,355,764
O A 8,000,000,000 + 400,000,000 + 200,000,000 + 10,000,000 + 300,000 + 50,000 + 5,000
+ 700 + 60 + 4
O B 8,000,000,000 + 400,000,000 + 20,000,000 + 1,000,000 + 300,000 + 50,000 + 5,000 +
700 + 600 + 40
O C 8,000,000,000 + 400,000,000 + 20,000,000 + 1,000,000 + 300,000 + 50,000 + 5,000 +
700 + 60 + 4
O D 8,000,000,000 + 40,000,000 + 20,000,000 + 1,000,000 + 300,000 + 50,000 + 5,000 +
700 + 60 + 4
31. Select the number that you hear.
A. 9,620
B. 96,320
C. 96,330
D. 9,630
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32. Which of the following means the same as:
70,000 + 800 + 3
O A seventy-eight thousand, thirty
O B seventy-eight thousand, three
O C seventy thousand, eighty-three
O D seventy thousand, eight hundred three
33. Choose the correct standard form of:
90,000 + 7,000 + 100 + 20 + 4
A. 79,124
B. 97,114
C. 97,124
D. 98,024
34. Choose the correct expanded form of:
36,759
A. 30,000 + 6,000 + 500 + 70 + 9
B. 30,000 + 6,000 + 700 + 50 + 9
C. 30,000 + 600 + 50 + 9
D. 30,000 + 6,000 + 700 + 9
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35.
Which number sentence does this picture show?
O A O B O C O D 25 ÷ 5 = 5
5 x 6 = 30
25 - 10 = 15
5 + 5 = 10
36. During hide-and-go-seek, Peter was hiding under the table. He counted 28 legs on the chairs.
Which division problem shows how many chairs there were?
O A O B O C O D 14 ÷ 2 = 7
28 ÷ 2 = 14
4 × 8 = 32
28 ÷ 4 = 7
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37. Solve the problem below:
O A O B O C O D 142 R1
102
142
132 R1
38. Solve the problem below:
O A O B O C O D 11
11 R 3
12 R 3
13 R 6
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39. Sasha bought 2 bags of oranges. Each bag has the same number of oranges. She already has 4
oranges at home. Sasha now has a total of 18 oranges.
How many oranges were in each bag she bought?
O A O B O C O D 6
14
12
7
40. Mr. Sami buys 3 tickets to a movie and pays $4 to park his car. The missing number in this
equation represents how much each ticket costs.
3 x + 4 = 19
What is the cost of each ticket?
O A O B O C O D $5
$6
$3
$4
41. What is the sum of 123 + 345 + 255 + 11?
O A O B O C O D 724
634
833
734
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42. Taylor has 425 pieces of construction paper. She uses 38 pieces on Monday. She also uses 62
pieces on Tuesday. Taylor estimates the number of pieces left. She uses front-end estimation.
Which number sentence shows Taylor’s estimation?
O A O B O C O D (400 – 30) – 60 = 310
430 + 40 + 60 = 530
(430 – 40) – 60 = 330
400 + 30 + 60 = 490
43. Larraine's Flower Shop received a shipment of 112 tulips. Larraine wants to make 7 bouquets,
with the same number of tulips in each one. How many tulips will she put in each bouquet?
O A O B O C O D 16 tulips
14 tulips
105 tulips
784 tulips
44. Which of these is true?
O A O B O C O D 2,431 = 2,341
1,219 < 1,221
1,219 > 1,221
2,431 < 2,341
45. One week 4,532 people visited the park. The following week 4,209 people visited the park. Which
of these correctly compares the number of people that visited the park each week?
O A O B O C O D 4,532 > 4,209
4,532 < 4,209
4,209 > 4,532
4,532 = 4,209
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46. 291 x 3 = ?
O A O B O C O D 294
293
673
873
47. What is the sum of 5,467 + 2,475?
O A O B O C O D 7,832
7,842
7,932
7,942
48. Ezra and Ali each have 3 boxes of crayons. Each box has 6 crayons.
How many crayons do Ezra and Ali have in all?
O A O B O C O D 12
18
26
36
49. A baker makes 24 muffins. He divides them equally into 2 boxes. Each muffin costs $3.
What is the cost of each box of muffins?
O A O B O C O D $12
$16
$36
$72
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50. Thomas drives his truck 623 miles to make a delivery. He made 9 deliveries last month. This
expression can be used to find out how many total miles he drove last month.
623
×9
How many total miles did Thomas drive?
O A O B O C O D 4,707 miles
5,407 miles
5,607 miles
6,507 miles
51. A bakery bakes 14 batches of muffins. There are 48 muffins in each batch.
How many muffins does the bakery bake?
O A O B O C O D 672
642
572
652
52. The Red River is 1,290 miles in length.
What is the length of the Red River rounded to the nearest thousand?
O A O B O C O D 2,000 miles
1,300 miles
1,200 miles
1,000 miles
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53. Troy had 65 minutes to do his homework. He divided it equally among 3 assignments. He had a
few minutes left after he finished his assignments. How many minutes did Troy have left?
O A 2
O B 6
O C 3
O D 4
54. What is the value of the 5 in this number?
6,405,819
O A O B O C O D 500
50,000
5,000
5
55. Which symbol should go in the blank to make the statement true?
1,273,136___1,273,136
O A >
O B <
O C =
56. Which set of numbers is in order from least to greatest?
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57. Jim is learning about kilometers in school. To help him, he recorded his family's trip from New
York to Santa Fe and kept track of the kilometers that were driven each day.
Start City
End City
New York
Cleveland
Indianapolis
Oklahoma City
Kilometers
Traveled
Cleveland
Indianapolis
Oklahoma City
Santa Fe
744
507
1,193
859
About how many kilometers did Jim and his family drive if each number is rounded to the nearest
hundred?
O A 3,300
O B 3,400
O C 3,100
O D 3,200
58. Choose the correct standard form of this number:
800,000,000 + 50,000,000 + 3,000,000 + 3
O A O B O C O D 8,530,000,003
800,053,003
853,000,030
853,000,003
59. Choose the correct expanded form of this number:
96,259,642
O A O B O C O D 90,000,00 + 6,000,000 + 200,000 + 50,000 + 90,000 + 600 + 20 + 4
900,000,000 + 60,00,000 + 200,000 + 50,000 + 9,000 + 600 + 40 + 2
90,000,000 + 6,000,000 + 20,000 + 500,000 + 9,000 + 600 + 40 + 2
90,000,000 + 6,000,000 + 200,000 + 50,000 + 9,000 + 600 + 40 + 2
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60. Which of the following means the same as:
900,000 + 7,000 + 900 + 50
O A nine hundred seventy thousand, nine hundred fifty
O B ninety-seven thousand, nine hundred fifty
O C ninety-seven thousand, nine hundred five
O D nine hundred seven thousand, nine hundred fifty
61. Choose the correct expanded form of:
97,114
A. 90,000 + 1,000 + 700 + 40 + 4
B. 90,000 + 1,000 + 700 + 10 + 4
C. 90,000 + 7,000 + 100 + 10 + 4
D. 90,000 + 7,000 + 20 + 4
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62.
Which number sentence does this picture show?
O A O B O C O D 4+3=7
12 - 4 = 8
6 x 2 = 12
12 ÷ 4 = 3
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63. Bobby went to his uncle's horse stables. He could see the horses behind the stable door and
counted 24 legs.
How many horses were there?
O A O B O C O D 24
12
6
8
64. Solve the problem below:
O A O B O C O D 134 R 1
133 R 1
134
101
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65. Solve the problem below:
O A O B O C O D 28 R 1
29 R 1
25
21R 1
66. Stephan made 3 boxes of cookies for his family. He put the same number of cookies in each box.
After filling the boxes, he had 4 cookies left. Stephan baked a total of 16 cookies.
How many cookies are in each box?
O A O B O C O D 9
12
4
7
67. What is the sum of 23 + 18 + 44 + 127?
O A O B O C O D 112
192
202
212
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68. David has 382 pennies. He gives 76 to his friend. He also gives 49 to his sister. David estimates
how many pennies he has left. Which number sentence shows David’s estimation?
O A O B O C O D (300 - 70) - 40 = 190
(400 - 70) - 40 = 290
(400 - 80) - 50 = 270
(400 - 70) - 50 = 280
69. 253 x 2 = ?
O A O B O C O D 406
506
255
256
70. Ashley’s mom made 27 hot dogs for a party of 6 girls. If all the girls eat the same number of hot
dogs, how many hotdogs will be left over?
O A 3
O B 2
O C 4
O D 1
71. What is the value of the 3 in this number?
8,309,742
O A O B O C O D 30,000
300
300,000
3,000,000
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72. Jim wrote down his family's trip from New York to Santa Fe by keeping track of the miles they
drove each day.
Start City
New York
Cleveland
Indianapolis
Oklahoma City
End City
Miles Traveled
Cleveland
Indianapolis
Oklahoma City
Santa Fe
462
315
741
534
About how many miles did Jim and his family drive if each number is rounded to the nearest ten?
O A 2,050
O B 2,040
O C 2,070
O D 2,060
73. Choose the correct standard form of this number:
200,000,000 + 3,000,000 + 400,000 + 70,000 + 7,000 + 300 + 1
O A O B O C O D 203,477,310
230,477,301
203,477,301
2,030,477,301
74. Terrell is a traveling salesman. His last four driving trips were 314 kilometers, 79 kilometers, 42
kilometers, and 108 kilometers. How far did Terrell travel in all on those four trips?
O A O B O C O D 501 kilometers
435 kilometers
543 kilometers
229 kilometers
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75. What is the value of the 8 in this number?
6,481,735
O A O B O C O D 800,000
80,000
80
8,000
76. For the first four months of the year, Sharon spent $235, $140, $87, and $106 on utilities and
other bills. How much did Sharon pay in all?
O A O B O C O D $568
$462
$481
$333
77. What is the value of the 4 in this number?
4,263,750
O A O B O C O D 40,000
4,000,000
4
400,000
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