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Week 21 Name ____________________ Day 1 Day 2 1) Put the following fractions in order from least to greatest: 3/4, 5/3, 6/7, 1/6 2) Divide to find the quotient: 567 -:- 6 = 3) Show two strategies for the following problem. 52,352 – 33,429 = _______________ 4) Mom takes three-fourths of an hour to bake a cake, two-thirds of an hour to bake brownies, and five-sixths of an hour to bake banana bread. Which of these baked items had the shortest baking time? Day 2 1) Jacob raked leaves on Sunday and put them into 28 bags. Carol raked leaves on Monday and had ¼ of the bags that Jacob had. How many bags of leaves did Carol rake? 2) What is 527,491 rounded to the nearest tens place? 3) Wilson County had a population of 79,578 people in the year 2000. Now the population is 110,499. How many people moved into Wilson County since 2000? 4) Multiply to find the product: 67 x 49 = ______.

Day 3 Day 4 Find the missing addend: 3/4 + 1/4 + _____ = 1 ¼ 3/4 + 1/4 + _____ = 1 ¼ 2) Mark wants to arrange 28 photos on his website. Draw out all of the possible arrays he could make. 3) Landon’s mom is driving the football team to practice. She can drive 7 players on each ride. If there are 54 players, how many trips will Landon’s mom have to make? 4) Find the first 5 multiples of 6. Day 4 1) Which fractions are equivalent to 8/14? There may be more than one correct answer. a). 9/12 b). 4/7 c). 32/56 d). 14/8 2) Compare the following fractions by finding the LCD (least common denominator). 4/9 ______ 2/6 3) Oliver bought sixty-nine tickets at the state fair. He spent thirty-seven tickets at the ‘dunk a clown’ booth and decided to use the rest on rides. If each ride cost four tickets, how many rides could he go on? 4) At a restaurant each adult meal costs $15 and kids cost $8. If a group of 35 people came in and 8 were kids, how much would it cost for the group to eat?