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Chapter 3 Review Place Value

How many circles are shown? F Multiple Choice iRespond Question How many circles are shown? A.) 23 B.) 62 C.) 32 D.) 33 E.) 22

What is the word name of the number 72? iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Seven Two B.) Seventy C.) Twenty D.) Twenty-Seven E.) Seventy-Two

What number shows 5 tens and 4 ones? iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) 54 B.) 504 C.) 45 D.) 50 E.) 40

Which is true? A.) 73 < 70 B.) 28 = 82 C.) 3 > 10 D.) 48 > 36 iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) 73 < 70 B.) 28 = 82 C.) 3 > 10 D.) 48 > 36 E.) 99 < 9

Which shows a way to use groups of ten to make 50? iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) 3 tens and 1 ten B.) 2 tens and 3 ones C.) 4 ones and 1 one D.) 3 tens and 2 tens E.) 5 tens and 4 ones

What is the correct location on the number line for 47? iRespond Question Multiple Choice F 40 50 A.) B.) C.) D.) E.)

Which ten is closest to 47? 47 A.) 50 B.) 45 C.) 40 D.) 60 E.) 48 40 iRespond Question F Multiple Choice 47 40 50 A.) 50 B.) 45 C.) 40 D.) 60 E.) 48

What number does the star show on the number line? iRespond Question Multiple Choice F What number does the star show on the number line? 60 70 A.) 60 B.) 63 C.) 64 D.) 68 E.) 70

Use the clues to find the secret number. Multiple Choice iRespond Question Use the clues to find the secret number. -It is greater than 55. -It is less than 59. -It is an odd number. The secret number is... 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 A.) 55 B.) 56 C.) 57 D.) 58 E.) 59

Which number goes in the empty spot on the chart? F Multiple Choice iRespond Question Which number goes in the empty spot on the chart? 70 71 72 73 74 75 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 A.) 87 B.) 76 C.) 72 D.) 67 E.) 63

What number is between 53 and 55? A.) 54 B.) 56 C.) 52 D.) 45 E.) 53 iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) 54 B.) 56 C.) 52 D.) 45 E.) 53

Which is the even number? iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) 21 B.) 49 C.) 95 D.) 58 E.) 17

What is the next number in the pattern? 74, 77, 80, 83, _____ iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) 84 B.) 85 C.) 86 D.) 87 E.) 88

What is the rule for this pattern? 74, 77, 80, 83, 86 iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) Add 2 B.) Add 3 C.) Subtract 2 D.) Add 1 E.) Subtract 3

90, 80, 70, 60, _____ Count backwards by 10 to continue the pattern. iRespond Question F Count backwards by 10 to continue the pattern. Use the hundreds chart to help. 90, 80, 70, 60, _____ Multiple Choice A.) 40 B.) 70 C.) 59 D.) 65 E.) 50

Which sign makes the statement true? 49 ___ 42 A.) = B.) > C.) < iRespond Question F Multiple Choice A.) = B.) > C.) < D.) E.)

Which letter is under the 11th star? iRespond Question Multiple Choice F Start End A.) B.) C.) D.) E.)