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Week 17 Name ____________________ Day 1 Day 2 1. Scott bought three bags of candy with 75 pieces in each one. He plans to divide all the candy evenly among seven friends. How many pieces of candy will Scott have left for himself? 2. What is 468,368 rounded to the nearest hundreds place? 3. Carrie bought 20 candy bars for her friends. ¼ of them were snickers. How many Snicker bars were there? 4. List all the factors of 14 and 28. What is the greatest common factor? Day 2 1. Anne earned $3 an hour baby-sitting and $4 an hour working in the garden. Last week she did baby-sitting for 5 hours and garden work for 3 hours. How much more money does she need to buy a game that costs $35? 2. Multiply to find the product: 64 x 54 = 3. Write three fractions that are larger than ½. 4. Is the number 225 prime or composite? How do you know?

Day 3 1. 64 bags of nuts are to be divided among 12 students. Each bag contains 15 nuts. How many nuts will each student receive? 2. The grocery story keeps track of the number of people that shop there during the busy holiday weekend. If 15,687 people shopped on one day, 65,726 people shopped on the second day, and 8,759 people shopped on the third day, how many people shopped at the grocery store on all three days? 3. Place the following fractions on a number line: 4/5, 2/5, 7/5, 3/5 4. What is 726,118 rounded to the nearest ten thousands place? Day 4 1. Jim wishes to buy 3 gifts that cost 15 dollars, 9 dollars, and 12 dollars. He has ¼ of the money he needs. How much more money must he earn in order to buy the gifts? Solve to find the difference: 809,235 – 587,299 = 3. Six adults and five classes of 32 students went to the museum by bus. If each bus held 25 passengers how many buses were needed? Write the number below in standard form: 400,000 + 2,000 + 600 + 8.

Week 17 Quiz Name ________________ #___ ____/10 ____% 1) Solve to find the difference: 701,289 – 265,349 = 2) Max purchased 5 large boxes of crayons. Each box contains 45 crayons. He plans to divide all of the crayons evenly among his 8 friends. How many crayons will Max have left for himself? 3) Which of the following angles are acute angles? 90 degree angle b) 53 degree angle c) 77 degree angle d) 180 degree angle e) All the above 4) A dodecagon minus a quadrilateral equals how many sides? What is the name of this polygon? 5) The movie theater keeps a record of the number of tickets purchased each month. If 25,123 tickets were purchased in November, 29,499 tickets were purchased in December, and 31,009 tickets were purchased in January, how many tickets were purchased altogether during those three months?

6) Write the number below in standard form: 600,000 + 20,000 + 6,000 + 4. 7) What is 549,017 rounded to the nearest hundred thousands place? 8) List all the factors of 15 and 24. What is the greatest common factor? 9) Multiply to find the product: 75 x 53= 10) Five adults and four classes of 23 students traveled to the play by van. If each van was able to seat 15 passengers, how many vans were needed so that everyone had a seat?