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Hosted by Ms. Brown

Choice1Choice 2Choice 3Choice

Row 1, Col ÷4= 1.62

1,2 Last year, Linda scored at least 16 points in every basketball game in which she played. She played in a total of 13 games last year. What is the least number of points she could have scored last year? 208

1,3 What is the sum of 3 1/4 and 3 1/3? 6 7/12

1,4 A group planted 3,619 flowers last year. This year, they planted 2,485 flowers. How many more flowers did the group plant last year than this year? 1,134

2,1 A male Siberian tiger is 3.3 meters long. A female Siberian tiger is 2.6 meters long. What is the difference in these lengths? 0.7 Meters

2,2 846÷7= *Answer will have a remainder 120 R6

2,

2,4 1/6

3,1 423

3,2 The first week a printer was used, it produced 34,581 pages. The next week the printer produced 40,586 pages. What was the total number of pages the printer produced in these two weeks? 75,167

3,3 What is the place value of the 7 in ? Thousandths

3,4 How is written in words? Three hundred seventy-two thousandths

4,1 The picture shows a rectangular garden Jerri and Samantha are planning for their science project. What is the perimeter of the garden? 48 Feet

4,2 Anita and her family drove to Virginia Beach. They left home at 9:15 a.m. They arrived at Virginia Beach at 5:17 p.m. Which of the following is closest to the total time it took them to drive from home to Virginia Beach? C. 8 hours and 2 minutes

4,3 Which two types of angles are used to form this triangle? Acute and Right

4,4 The area of the field shown in the picture is 12 H. Square yards

5,1 The picture shows six points on a grid. Which three points can be connected to form a right angle? A Points T, L, and N B Points L, P, and T C Points N, O, and P D Points M, O, and P D. Points M, O and P

5,2 The picture below shows all the faces of a solid. Which solid could be formed by the faces shown? F

5,3 Celeste has a 12-sided solid with sides numbered 1 through 12. What is the probability that she will roll a 4, 5, or 6 on the first roll? 3/12

5,4 The stem-and-leaf plot shows the grades some students in Mr. Castillos class earned on their last math quiz. Based on data in the stem-and-leaf plot, what is the total number of students who earned a grade of 70 or higher on their last math quiz? 12