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Row 1, Col 1 What is the sum of 1,292 and 1,379 ? 2,671

1,2 What is the sum of the fractions modeled? 9/8

1,3 Which is closest to 423÷6 ? F. 30 G. 50 H. 70 J. 90 H. 70

1, −0.24= 1.666

2,1 Ada took a three-day driving trip. She drove 425 miles the first day, 378 miles the second day, and 539 miles the third day. How many miles did Ada drive in the three days? 1,342

2,2 What is the difference between 112,841 and 92,408 ? 20,433

2,3 552÷6= 92

2,4 What is the difference between the fractions represented by these models? 8/12

3,1 Lorenzo and Shawn had a paper airplane contest. Lorenzo’s airplane flew feet. Shawn’s airplane flew feet. How many feet farther did Lorenzo’s airplane fly than Shawn’s airplane? 3.75

3,2 $ $ 5.77 $37.92

3,3 54 ×

3,4 Which digit of this number is in the ten thousands place? 473,625 7

4,1 Which number is “four hundred five thousandths”? F G H J H

4,2 This diagram represents the paths taken by four students in a race. Which student took the shortest path from the starting line to the finish line? Sam

4,3 During science class, Joseph found that the mass of a rock was 3 kilograms. What was the mass of Joseph’s rock in grams? 3,000

4,4 D. Points D, E, and F Five points are shown on the grid below. Which points lie on the same line? A Points B, C, and D B Points C, D, and E C Points E, F, and C D Points D, E, and F

5,1 Vince’s younger brother is 36 inches tall. Which of the following is equivalent to 36 inches? 1 Yard

5,2 The locations of four groups of animals at the city zoo are shown on the coordinate grid. Which group of zoo animals appears to be located at on the (6,1) coordinate grid? Monkeys

5,3 The graph shows the amount of money Pedro earned for his basketball team through bake sales in the months of October, November, December, and January. There will be one more bake sale in February. Pedro wants to earn a total of $100 for his basketball team through bake sales. How much more money does Pedro need to earn from the bake sale in February to reach his goal of $100 ? $40

5,4 Becky has a box with 11 buttons that are the same size and shape. There are 2 yellow, 3 red, and 6 blue buttons in the box. If she takes 1 button out of the box without looking, what is the probability that the button will be blue? 6/11