1. What is the difference between 7,436 and 2,385?

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1. What is the difference between 7,436 and 2,385? 9,841 A. B. C. D. 5,151 B C 5,051 D 4,951

2. Ms. Mason went shopping for snacks for her class. She spent $4 2. Ms. Mason went shopping for snacks for her class. She spent $4.65 on cookies, $12.48 on juice boxes, and $6.72 on chips. Approximately how much money did she spend? Less than $20.00 A A. B. C. D. B Between $21.00 and $24.00 C Between $25.00 and $28.00 D More than $29.00

3. About how many disco tickets were sold in all? Between 800 and 900 tickets A Grades Tickets 3rd 231 4th 152 5th 301 6th 408 7th 315 B Between 1,000 and 1,100 tickets C Between 1,200 and 1,300 tickets A. B. C. D. D Between 1,400 and 1,500 tickets

4. Twelve new laptops were bought for the classroom 4. Twelve new laptops were bought for the classroom. Each laptop costs $447. What was the total price of all of the new laptops? A. B. C. D. $4,470 $5,364 A B $2,343 C D $1,894

5. Shayne received $526 from his family for getting good grades in school. He bought a skateboard for $63, a game for $45 and a new bike for $129. How much money does he have left? A. B. C. D. $237 A B $289 $299 $389 C D

6. Estimate the sum. 46.351 + 23.548 + 8.287 Between 72.000 and 75.000 C. D. B Between 76.000 and 79.000 C Between 80.000 and 83.000 D Between 84.000 and 87.000

7. Nadine and Toni get allowance each week from their parents 7. Nadine and Toni get allowance each week from their parents. Nadine gets $30 and Toni gets $25. They want to get a new video game, it cost $71. How much more money do they need? 24 A A. B. C. D. 26 B C 14 D 16

8. Ms. Jones buys ice cream for $4. 85 8. Ms. Jones buys ice cream for $4.85. She buys 6 cartons so she will have enough for the whole class. Which expression can be used to determine the best estimate for the total cost of the ice cream? $5 x 7 A A. B. C. D. B $5 x 6 C $4 x 7 D $4 x 6

9. 426 x 55 = 4,260 A A. B. C. D. B 22,430 C 23,130 D 23,430

10. Ms. Mason bought pencils for her classroom. Each pack costs $2 10. Ms. Mason bought pencils for her classroom. Each pack costs $2.58 and has 24 pencils in it. About how much did she pay for 16 packs? Between $24.00 and $28.00 A A. B. C. D. B Between $30.00 and $32.00 C Between $46.00 and $50.00 D Between $68.00 and $72.00

11. Sandra bought supplies for her daughter’s birthday party 11. Sandra bought supplies for her daughter’s birthday party. She bought balloons for $8.95, juice for $16.56, and a cake for $46.48. She paid with a $100 bill. About how much money did she have left? Less than $23.00 A A. B. C. D. B Between $24.00 and $26.00 C Between $27.00 and $29.00 D More than $30.00

12. Mrs. James went shopping for new school clothes for her children 12. Mrs. James went shopping for new school clothes for her children. She spent $324 on Ebony, $268 on Tyree, and $251 on Melvin. How much did she spend in all? A. B. C. D. $843 $833 A B $743 $733 C D

13. Which sum is approximately 1,500? 149 + 538 + 671 A A. B. C. D. B 259 + 635 + 200 385 + 499 + 520 C D 499 + 359 + 641

14. Mr. Hall bought new basketball jerseys for his team, they came yesterday in 2 boxes. The company gave him a discount and only charged $8.93 per jersey, there are 12 players on the team. About how much did he spend on the jerseys? Between $100.00 and $105.00 A A. B. C. D. Between $106.00 and $110.00 B Between $95.00 and $100.00 C Between $110.00 and $115.00 D

15. Solve 4,008 + 254 + 79 = A 4,221 A. B. C. D. 4,341 B C 4,512 D 24,448

16. Gerald flies to South Carolina to visit his family 27 times every year. The trip is an hour and a half and a distance of 534 miles. ? About how many miles does he fly each year? Between 14,300 and 14,500 A Between 14,500 and 14,600 B A. B. C. D. Between 14,100 and 14,300 C Between 14,000 and 14,200 D

17. 29 x 53 = 14,587 A A. B. C. D. B 1,537 C 1,270 232 D

18. Bionca received $358 from her family for graduating from elementary school. She bought a pair of shoes for $46, a telescope for $85 and a season pass to the water park for $138. How much money does she have left? A. B. C. D. $89 A B $90 $189 $190 C D