Title: THE RULES
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4THE RULES !
- 1,000,000 PRIZE NO HOMEWORK PASS AND 3 RAFFLE
- 500,000 TICKETS
- 250,000
- 125,000
- 64,000
- 32,000 PRIZE 2 RAFFLE TICKETS
- 16,000
- 8,000
- 4,000
- 2,000
- 1,000 PRIZE 1 RAFFLE TICKET
- 500
- 400
- 300
- 200
Ask the Audience
5Angelline is making hot chocolate with
amrshmallows for her family. She has 13
marshmallows and seven mugs. Which number
sentence shows how many more marshmallows she
needs so she can put 3 marshmallows in each mug?
(13 - 7) x 3
A.
B.
(7x3) - 13
(13 - 3) x 7
D. ( 7 3) 13
C.
6Angelline is making hot chocolate with
amrshmallows for her family. She has 13
marshmallows and seven mugs. Which number
sentence shows how many more marshmallows she
needs so she can put 3 marshmallows in each mug?
(13 - 7) x 3
A.
B.
(7x3) - 13
D.
C.
7Angelline is making hot chocolate with
amrshmallows for her family. She has 13
marshmallows and seven mugs. Which number
sentence shows how many more marshmallows she
needs so she can put 3 marshmallows in each mug?
(13 - 7) x 3
A.
B.
(7x3) - 13
(13 - 3) x 7
D. ( 7 3) 13
C.
8Federal Furnace had a jump rope contest. Cody
jumped 293 times. Catherine jumped 412 times.
What is the BEST ESTIMATE of how many more times
Catherine jumped than Cody?
100
A.
B.
250
D. 50
C. 200
9Federal Furnace had a jump rope contest. Cody
jumped 293 times. Catherine jumped 412 times.
What is the BEST ESTIMATE of how many more times
Catherine jumped than Cody?
100
A.
B.
D.
C. 200
10Federal Furnace had a jump rope contest. Cody
jumped 293 times. Catherine jumped 412 times.
What is the BEST ESTIMATE of how many more times
Catherine jumped than Cody?
100
A.
B.
250
D. 50
C. 200
11Kathys family visited the Franklin Park Zoo.
The giraffe was the tallest animal they saw. It
was 18 feet tall. Kathy is 4 1/2 feet tall.
How many times taller was the giraffe than Kathy?
A. 3
B. 4
D. 6
C. 5
12Kathys family visited the Franklin Park Zoo.
The giraffe was the tallest animal they saw. It
was 18 feet tall. Kathy is 4 1/2 feet tall.
How many times taller was the giraffe than Kathy?
A. 3
B. 4
D.
C.
13Kathys family visited the Franklin Park Zoo.
The giraffe was the tallest animal they saw. It
was 18 feet tall. Kathy is 4 1/2 feet tall.
How many times taller was the giraffe than Kathy?
A. 3
B. 4
D. 6
C. 5
14The 28 students in Mr. Lavertys class have pen
pals in other countries. Each student will write
seven letters to a pen pal. How many letters
will Mr. Lavertys students write?
A. 140 letters
B. 36 letters
D. 196 letters
C. 35 letters
15The 28 students in Mr. Lavertys class have pen
pals in other countries. Each student will write
seven letters to a pen pal. How many letters
will Mr. Lavertys students write?
A. 140 letters
B.
D. 196 letters
C.
16The 28 students in Mr. Lavertys class have pen
pals in other countries. Each student will write
seven letters to a pen pal. How many letters
will Mr. Lavertys students write?
A. 140 letters
B. 36 letters
D. 196 letters
C. 35 letters
17Which of the following is correct?
B. 72 / 8
A. 72 / 8 6 18 - 9 3
C. 72 / 8 6 18 - 9 3
D. None of them are correct.
18Which of the following is correct?
B. 72 / 8
A. 72 / 8 6 18 - 9 3
C.
D.
19Which of the following is correct?
B. 72 / 8
A. 72 / 8 6 18 - 9 3
C. 72 / 8 6 18 - 9 3
D. None of them are correct.
20When we multiply 37 by multiples of 3, we see a
pattern. If the pattern continues this way, then
37 X 21
37 X 3 111 37 X 6 222 37 X 9 333 37 X 12
444
A. 777
B. 555
D. 666
C. 888
21When we multiply 37 by multiples of 3, we see a
pattern. If the pattern continues this way, then
37 X 21
37 X 3 111 37 X 6 222 37 X 9 333 37 X 12
444
A. 777
B.
D. 666
C.
22When we multiply 37 by multiples of 3, we see a
pattern. If the pattern continues this way, then
37 X 21
37 X 3 111 37 X 6 222 37 X 9 333 37 X 12
444
A. 777
B. 555
D. 666
C. 888
23For the spring concert, chorus members may wear
blue, white, or black pants and black, red, or
white T-shirts. How many different outfits can
be made?
A. 3
B. 8
C. 6
D. 9
24For the spring concert, chorus members may wear
blue, white, or black pants and black, red, or
white T-shirts. How many different outfits can
be made?
A.
B. 8
C.
D. 9
25For the spring concert, chorus members may wear
blue, white, or black pants and black, red, or
white T-shirts. How many different outfits can
be made?
A. 3
B. 8
C. 6
D. 9
26Three friends plan to equally share the cost of a
video game that costs 38.89 including tax.
Which is the BEST ESTIMATE of the amount each
friend will have to pay?
A. 10
B. 16
C. 13
D. 8
27Three friends plan to equally share the cost of a
video game that costs 38.89 including tax.
Which is the BEST ESTIMATE of the amount each
friend will have to pay?
A.
B. 16
C. 13
D.
28Three friends plan to equally share the cost of a
video game that costs 38.89 including tax.
Which is the BEST ESTIMATE of the amount each
friend will have to pay?
A. 10
B. 16
C. 13
D. 8
29- Brittany and Stacy have a bag of 104 candies.
They want to find the greatest number of candies
to put into 13 party favors so that each favor
will have the same amount. - Brittany says they should see how many times
they can subtract 13 from 104.
- Stacy says they should divide 104 by 13.
A. Only Brittany
B. Only Stacy
C. Both are wrong
D. Both are correct
30- Brittany and Stacy have a bag of 104 candies.
They want to find the greatest number of candies
to put into 13 party favors so that each favor
will have the same amount. - Brittany says they should see how many times
they can subtract 13 from 104.
- Stacy says they should divide 104 by 13.
A.
B. Only Stacy
C.
D. Both are correct
31- Brittany and Stacy have a bag of 104 candies.
They want to find the greatest number of candies
to put into 13 party favors so that each favor
will have the same amount. - Brittany says they should see how many times
they can subtract 13 from 104.
- Stacy says they should divide 104 by 13.
A. Only Brittany
B. Only Stacy
C. Both are wrong
D. Both are correct
32What is the next number in the pattern below?
0, 1, 3, 6, 10, ___
A. 20
B. 15
C. 14
D. 26
33What is the next number in the pattern below?
0, 1, 3, 6, 10, ___
A.
B. 15
C. 14
D.
34What is the next number in the pattern below?
0, 1, 3, 6, 10, ___
A. 20
B. 15
C. 14
D. 26
35Jorge has three coins in his pocket. Which
amount could his coins NOT be worth?
A. 16 cents
B. 55 cents
C. 46 cents
D. 25 cents
36Jorge has three coins in his pocket. Which
amount could his coins NOT be worth?
A.
B.
C. 46 cents
D. 25 cents
37Jorge has three coins in his pocket. Which
amount could his coins NOT be worth?
A. 16 cents
B. 55 cents
C. 46 cents
D. 25 cents
38Bridgetts mother recorded Bridgetts height on
each birthday. Which is the BEST way for
Bridgett to show this information?
A. Line graph
B. Tally chart
C. Venn diagram
D. Circle graph
39Bridgetts mother recorded Bridgetts height on
each birthday. Which is the BEST way for
Bridgett to show this information?
A. Line graph
B.
C.
D. Circle graph
40Bridgetts mother recorded Bridgetts height on
each birthday. Which is the BEST way for
Bridgett to show this information?
A. Line graph
B. Tally chart
C. Venn diagram
D. Circle graph
41Which number belongs in the box to make the
number sentence below true? (15 - 3 ) X (2 3)
X 5
A. 5
B. 15
C. 12
D.30
42Which number belongs in the box to make the
number sentence below true? (15 - 3 ) X (2 3)
X 5
A.
B. 15
C. 12
D.
43Which number belongs in the box to make the
number sentence below true? (15 - 3 ) X (2 3)
X 5
A. 5
B. 15
C. 12
D.30
44Janet had 36 ice hockey cards and Kevin had 24.
She gave Kevin 5 of her cards. How many cards
does she have than Kevin?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 10
D. 12
45Janet had 36 ice hockey cards and Kevin had 24.
She gave Kevin 5 of her cards. How many cards
does she have than Kevin?
A. 2
B. 4
C.
D.
46Janet had 36 ice hockey cards and Kevin had 24.
She gave Kevin 5 of her cards. How many cards
does she have than Kevin?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 10
D. 12
47Which is another way to write the number 52, 068?
A. 5 2 0 6 8
B. 50,000 200 60 8
D. Five thousand two hundred sixty-eight
C. 52 thousands, 6 tens, 8 ones
48Which is another way to write the number 52, 068?
A.
B. 50,000 200 60 8
D.
C. 52 thousands, 6 tens, 8 ones
49Which is another way to write the number 52, 068?
A. 5 2 0 6 8
B. 50,000 200 60 8
D. Five thousand two hundred sixty-eight
C. 52 thousands, 6 tens, 8 ones
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51A spinner is divided into eight equal parts.
2/8 of the spinner is red 1/4 of the spinner is b
lue
1/2 of the spinner is yellow
Which part of the spinner is LARGEST?
A. red
B. blue
C. yellow
D. They are all the same size
52A spinner is divided into eight equal parts.
2/8 of the spinner is red 1/4 of the spinner is b
lue
1/2 of the spinner is yellow
Which part of the spinner is LARGEST?
A. red
B.
C. yellow
D.
53A spinner is divided into eight equal parts.
2/8 of the spinner is red 1/4 of the spinner is b
lue
1/2 of the spinner is yellow
Which part of the spinner is LARGEST?
A. red
B. blue
C. yellow
D. They are all the same size
54Which of the following is NOT true about 250?
A. It is one-fourth of 1000
B. It is one-half of 500
C. It is 10 times 25
D. It is 25 times 100
55Which of the following is NOT true about 250?
A. It is one-fourth of 1000
B.
C.
D. It is 25 times 100
56Which of the following is NOT true about 250?
A. It is one-fourth of 1000
B. It is one-half of 500
C. It is 10 times 25
D. It is 25 times 100
57Kurt is wrapping a present for a friend. He can
choose from 4 patterns of wrapping paper and 3
colors of ribbon. When he wraps the present, he
will use 1 pattern of paper and 1 color of
ribbon. How many different ways could he wrap
the present?
A. 12
B. 7
C. 24
D. 18
58Kurt is wrapping a present for a friend. He can
choose from 4 patterns of wrapping paper and 3
colors of ribbon. When he wraps the present, he
will use 1 pattern of paper and 1 color of
ribbon. How many different ways could he wrap
the present?
A. 12
B.
C. 24
D.
59Kurt is wrapping a present for a friend. He can
choose from 4 patterns of wrapping paper and 3
colors of ribbon. When he wraps the present, he
will use 1 pattern of paper and 1 color of
ribbon. How many different ways could he wrap
the present?
A. 12
B. 7
C. 24
D. 18
60What belongs in the box to make this number
sentence true?
4,056 - 2,417
A. 1,749
B. 6,473
C. 2,441
D. 1,639
61What belongs in the box to make this number
sentence true?
4,056 - 2,417
A. 1,749
B
C.
D. 1,639
62What belongs in the box to make this number
sentence true?
4,056 - 2,417
A. 1,749
B. 6,473
C. 2,441
D. 1,639
63What is 4,982 rounded to the nearest hundred?
A. 4,000
B. 4,900
C. 4,980
D. 5,000
64What is 4,982 rounded to the nearest hundred?
A.
B. 4,900
C
D. 5,000
65What is 4,982 rounded to the nearest hundred?
A. 4,000
B. 4,900
C. 4,980
D. 5,000
66Which number or numbers can the box stand for to
make the number sentence below true?
8 X X 8
A. 0 only
B. 1 only
C. 0 or 1 only
D. All numbers
67Which number or numbers can the box stand for to
make the number sentence below true?
8 X X 8
A.
B.
C. 0 or 1 only
D. All numbers
68Which number or numbers can the box stand for to
make the number sentence below true?
8 X X 8
A. 0 only
B. 1 only
C. 0 or 1 only
D. All numbers
69Which pair of numbers makes the number sentence
FALSE?
Divided by 20
A.
B.
100
5
4
80
C.
D.
60
3
50
2
70Which pair of numbers makes the number sentence
FALSE?
Divided by 20
A.
B.
100
5
C.
D.
50
2
71Which pair of numbers makes the number sentence
FALSE?
Divided by 20
A.
B.
100
5
4
80
C.
D.
60
3
50
2
72Which fact is in the same fact family as 72
divided by 9 ?
A. 9 X 72
B. 72 X 9
C. divided by 72 9
D. 9 divided by 72
73Which fact is in the same fact family as 72
divided by 9 ?
A. 9 X 72
B.
C. divided by 72 9
D.
74Which fact is in the same fact family as 72
divided by 9 ?
A. 9 X 72
B. 72 X 9
C. divided by 72 9
D. 9 divided by 72
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