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Week 22 Name ____________________ Day 1 Day 2 1) Which has a greater perimeter? A square with a 96 inch perimeter, or a 21 by 32 inch rectangle? Show your thinking. 2) Carson explained to the class that the fraction 20/100 is the same as the fraction 2/10. Is he correct? Explain your thinking. 3) 304 people are invited to the girl scout banquet dinner. At dinner, 8 people will sit at each table. How many tables are there? 4) Show two strategies for the following problem. 2457 – 1289 = _________ Day 2 1) Solve to find the quotient: 4,525 -:- 5 = 2) Margaret’s garden is 12 feet wide and has an area of 132 square feet. What is the length of Margaret’s garden? 3) A brownie recipe calls for 2/3 cup of milk, 4/16 cup of oil, and 3/4 cup of water. How much liquid was needed to make the brownies? 4) Round the following number to the nearest hundreds place: 568,148

Day 3 Use the symbols <, >, or = to compare the fractions below. 5/8 _____ 3/4 2) Is 72 prime or composite? Write to explain your thinking. 3) Multiply to find the product: 7,639 x 8 = ______ 4) Last week 13,578 movie tickets were sold. This week 9,682 have been sold. How many more tickets need to be sold to reach the total from last week? Day 4 1) The local mall keeps track of the number of people that shop there during the weekend. If 15,859 people shopped there on Friday, 27,993 people shopped on Saturday, and 19,584 people shopped on Sunday, how many people shopped at the mall on all three days? 2) Write the number 25,476 in word form and in expanded form. 3) Write a six-digit number with a 9 in the ten thousands place, 6 in the hundreds place, 8 in the hundred thousands place, 2 in the ones place and 0 in the remaining places. 4) If the numerator of a fraction is a prime number, can the fraction be simplified? Why or why not? Explain your thinking.