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Jenny is saving money to buy a new bike that costs $108 Jenny is saving money to buy a new bike that costs $108. She is earning money babysitting. She charges $9 an hour babysitting. She has babysat 8 hours. How much more money does Jenny need to earn to buy the bike? $72 b. $108 c. $36 d. $99

2. Madison bought 7 packs of gum. Each pack had 20 pieces of gum 2. Madison bought 7 packs of gum. Each pack had 20 pieces of gum. How many pieces of gum did Madison buy? 27 b. 270 c. 114 d. 140

3. Jacob and Zachary were building towers with cubes. Each of them built 9 towers. Jacob made his towers with 7 cubes. Zachary made his towers with 8 cubes. What was the total number of cubes used by Jacob and Zachary for their towers? 24 b. 72 c. 135 d. 150

4. Mrs. Hicks bought 8 boxes of chocolate chip and 7 boxes of sugar cookies for the teachers. There were 20 chocolate chip cookies in a box. There were 40 sugar cookies in a box. How many cookies did Mrs. Hicks buy? 60 b. 75 c. 126 d. 440

5. Bill has read 9 books. Each book has 40 pages 5. Bill has read 9 books. Each book has 40 pages. He needs to read 500 pages this month. How many more pages does Bill have to read? 27 b. 270 c. 114 d. 140

4 b. 8 c. 5 d. 10 6. The chorus has 40 members. There are an equal number of boys and girls in the chorus. The chorus seperated into 5 teams with an equal number of boys and girls on each team. How boys are on each team? 4 b. 8 c. 5 d. 10

7. Sallie is reading a chapter book with 95 pages. She has 5 more chapters to read. Each of those chapters has 7 pages. If P is the number of pages that Sallie has read, which equation could be used to find the number of pages Sallie has read? 95-5-7=P b. 95= 5 x 7 x P c. P x 7-5 = 95 d. 95= 5 x 7 + P

8. The cheerleading club is making necklaces for their service project this semester. The girls made 34 necklaces on Monday. They made 32 necklaces on Tuesday. When the girls turn the necklaces in, they are required to put six necklaces in each bag. How many bags do the girls need? Write and solve an equation to represent each step of the problem.

9. Brad has a goal to sell $500 of popcorn to the people he knows. He sold $231 the first week. He sold $143 the second week. How much more money does Brad need to make his goal? $274 b. $126 c. $236 d. $234

10. A school needs 1,000 pencils for state testing 10. A school needs 1,000 pencils for state testing. They have gotten two donations from companies. The first company gave 217 pencils. The second company gave 591 pencils. How many more pencils do they need for state testing? 808 b. 192 c. 292 d. 193

11. A teacher ordered 621 red lollipops and 354 blue lollipops to give away to students. She has given away 129 red lollipops. She has given away 172 blue lollipops. How many lollipops does the teacher still have to give away? 975 b. 301 c. 674 d. 300

11. Each of the four third grade classes collected box tops 11. Each of the four third grade classes collected box tops. The table below shows how many box tops each class collected.