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What Number Will Be Chosen?

1 Use the data from the chart to tell how many students chose either the rose or the daisy. Favorite Flower FlowerTallyNumber Rose9 Daisy6 Tulip12 Daffodil15

2 Use the bar graph. How many points did the Tans score? 25

3 Suppose you spin the spinner below once. Which section is it most likely to land on? A. dotted B. shaded C. white WHITE

4 If the blocks below were in a bag, which color would most likely be pulled out of the bag? A. White B. Gray

5 Find the sum + 345

6 Add + $5.81

7 Find the sum + 326

8 Subtract - A. 401 B. 499 C. 399 D

9 Subtract

10 Subtract A. $5.15 B. $6.29 C. $1.19 D. $1.15 -

11 Find the product using mental math. 12 X 200 2,400

12 Find the product. A. 158 B. 138 C. 186 D X 3

13 Find the product 53 X 8 424

14 Find the product A. 1,872 B. 1,662 C. 1,742 D. 1, x

15 Find the product 618 x

16 Find the product $ x $7.29

17 Find the quotient and remainder A. 2 R3 B. 4 R1 C. 4 R2 D. 2 R4 4 ) 17

18 Find the quotient and remainder 4 ) 23 5 R 3

19 Divide (find the quotient). 48 ÷ 6 8

20 Divide (find the quotient). A. 8 R1 B. 7 C. 6 R7 D. 9 8 ) 55

is closest to: A. 1,000 B. 900 C. 1,100 D. 950

is: A. Less than 500 B. Between 500 and 800 C. Between 800 and 1,000 D. More than 1,000

23 Estimate the sum by rounding. 5, ,815 A. 9,000 B. 10,000 C. 11,000 D. 12,000

24 Estimate the sum by rounding. $ $51.75 A. $50.00 B. $60.00 C. $80.00 D. $70.00

25 A. 900 B. 800 C. 700 D. 600 Round to the nearest hundred. Estimate the difference. 1,

– 321 is A. Less than 100 B. Between 100 and 300 C. Between 300 and 500 D. More than 500

27 The closest estimate of 8802 – 4285 is: A B C D. 7000

28 Round to the nearest dollar. Estimate the difference $ $2.32 A. $3.00 B. $4.00 C. $5.00 D. $6.00

29 Write 5, in standard form. 5,486

30 Write fifteen thousand, four hundred sixty-two in standard form. 15,462

31 Give the value of the 1 in 162,459 A. 100,000 B. 10,000 C. 1,000 D. 100

32 Compare. Use, or = 13,068  10,863 >

33 Order 463, 634, 643 from greatest to least. 643, 634, 463

34 Give the fraction of the figure that is NOT shaded. 1/5

35 Which equivalent fraction best represents the shaded regions below? A. B. C. D.

36 Choose the correct comparison A. B. C. D. Not here

37 Choose the best estimate for the length of a school hallway. A. 5 m B. 25 m C. 25 cm D. 5 km

38 Compare. Use, or = 200 cm  2 km A. > B. < C. =

39 If a movie started at 7:00 p.m., what would be the best estimate for its ending time? A. Midnight B. 8:30 p.m. C. 8:00 a.m. D. 7:30 p.m.

40 Find the perimeter of the figure below. 15 in 3 in 36 in

41 A soccer game started at 4:15 p.m. It lasted for 1 hour and 7 minutes. What time did the game end? 5:22 p.m.

42 Tell what time is shown on the clock. A. 3:41 B. 15 minutes past 8 C. 3:19 D. 20 minutes past 9

43 How many sides does this shape have? 4

44 Does the line appear to be a line of symmetry? YES

45 Give the number of right angles in the figure. A. 0 right angles B. 4 right angles C. 3 right angles D. 2 right angles

46 What is the rule for this table? A. Subtract 4 B. Subtract 3 C. Add 4 D. Add 3 In Out

47 Complete the table. Then give the rule. In Out , 14, 13IN -3 = OUT

48 What should replace the  in the number sentence below? 5  3 = 15 X

49 John makes twice as much money in allowance mowing the lawn as washing dishes. He makes $12 each week doing both. How much would he make if he only mowed the lawn? $8.00

50 The Lions have 6 more points than the Bears. The two teams have 18 points in all. How many points do the Bears have? A. 6 points B. 5 points C. 4 points D. 12 points

51 Melissa started doing her book report at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday and was finished by 1:30 p.m. How long did it take her to prepare the report? 2 hours 30 minutes

52 Billy bought 8 rare trading cards from Comic City. Two of them were baseball cards. How many were football cards? What else do you need to know to find the answer?

53 At the toy store, race cars sell for $0.75 each, yo-yo’s sell for $1.25 each, and booklets of stickers are on sale for $0.90 each. If I purchased two of the same items and spent exactly $1.80, what items did I purchase? A. Race cars B. Yo-yo’s C. Sticker booklets D. Not here

54 Patty has 6 gel pens. She gave 3 away to her friends on Monday. She bought some more on Wednesday and now has 10 pens. How many did she buy on Wednesday? 7