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Week 18 Name ____________________ Day 1 Day 2 1. Marvin’s room is 14 feet wide and 17 feet long. Marvin wants to cover the floor with carpet. How many square feet of carpet does he need? Write the number 302,687 in expanded and word form. Expanded form: __________________________________________________________________ Word form: __________________________________________________________________ 3. Eight people each brought 432 waters to the soccer tournament. How many waters will there be all together? 4. Subtract to find the difference: 398,472 – 299,538 = _____________ Day 2 Use the symbols >, <, or = to compare the numbers below. 2,243,634 _____ 2,243,734 2. At the baseball game, Joseph buys two hotdogs that each cost $6.50 and two soft pretzels that each cost $4.25. If Joseph pays with a $50 bill, how much change should he get back? 3. Multiply to find the product: 99 x 99 = 4. Mr. Parker has 982 pounds of grain. He feeds 240 pounds to his pigs and 460 to his cows. How much grain does he have left?

Day 3 1. Round the number 483,592 to the nearest ten thousands place. Draw a number line below to show your understanding. 2. Mrs. White is setting up a display of Valentine’s candy at the supermarket. She wants to display 36 boxes. Draw out all the possible arrays she can make. 3. A rectangular cutting board has an area of 130 square inches. Its perimeter is 46 inches. What are the dimensions of the cutting board? 4. Susan takes the same route when she walks her dog. First, she walks 7 blocks to the park. Then she walks 9 blocks to the school. Finally, she walks 12 blocks to get back home. Susan walks her dog 2 times each day. How many blocks does Susan’s dog walk each day? Day 4 1. Find the quotient: 4789 -:- 6 = 2. Luke earned a total of $376 raking leaves this fall. He plans to use the money he earned to buy a new phone. If the phone costs $289, how much money will Luke have left? 3. Julian bought 12 packages of cat food and 8 packages of dog food. Each package of cat food contained 12 cans, and each package of dog food contained 9 cans. How many more cans of cat food than dog food did Julian buy? 4. Round 396,491 to the nearest hundred thousands place.