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The candy store sold 146 pieces of taffy The candy store sold 146 pieces of taffy. Rounded to the nearest hundred, about how many pieces of taffy were sold?

Ben worked on his lego set for 120 minutes Ben worked on his lego set for 120 minutes. He worked for 37 minutes more than his sister. How many minutes did his sister work? 93 b. 83 c. 97 d. 157

Jack is reading a book about landforms. He is on page 34 Jack is reading a book about landforms. He is on page 34. If the book has 112 pages, how many more pages does he need to read to finish the book? Use an open number line to solve the problem. Show another way to solve the problem.

Four friends each read a different book Four friends each read a different book. The chart shows how many pages each friend read. Who read about 200 pages? Friend Pages Read Abi 145 Jeff 150 Beth 139 Nathan 111

Bob read 885 pages over Spring Break Bob read 885 pages over Spring Break. Julia read 173 pages less than her friend Bob. How many pages did Julia read over Spring Break? 712 b. 865 c. 173 d. 612

A common dolphin weighs about 330 pounds rounded to the nearest ten A common dolphin weighs about 330 pounds rounded to the nearest ten. Which of the following could be the actual weight of the dolphin? 321 pounds b. 304 pounds c. 333 pounds d. 400 pounds

Saylor bought 423 stickers at the sticker station Saylor bought 423 stickers at the sticker station. The stickers come in sheets of 100, strips of 10, and singles. Find at least 3 combinations of sheets, strips and singles that he could have bought to equal 423 stickers. Write an equation for each one. Be sure to use all three kinds of stickers for these combinations. Sheets of 100 Strips of 10 Singles Equation Way 1: Way 2: Way 3:

Amber bought 423 stickers at the sticker station too Amber bought 423 stickers at the sticker station too. He only bought strips of 10, and singles. Find at least 3 of strips and singles that he could have bought to equal 423 stickers. Write an equation for each one. Be sure to use both kinds of stickers for these combinations. Sheets of 10 Singles Equation Way 1: Way 2: Way 3:

How many bookmarks did the principal purchase? 785 b. 885 C. 705 d. 75 The principal of a school ordered a large number of bookmarks for her students. The store sold her bookmarks in boxes of 100, packs of 10 and as single bookmarks. The principal bought all of the bookmarks that the store had. The store had 7 boxes of bookmarks The store had 13 packs of bookmarks The store had 55 single bookmarks How many bookmarks did the principal purchase? 785 b. 885 C. 705 d. 75

13. Lila reached into a bag of base ten blocks and pulled out 15 ten strips and 7 ones. How many hundreds can Lila make from her blocks? How many will Lila have leftover? Show how you know: