Review for Chapter 3 Test. Find 385 ÷6. 64 R1 Which is the most reasonable estimate for 7, 824 ÷2 ? 2,000 2,500 4,000 4,500.

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Review for Chapter 3 Test

Find 385 ÷6. 64 R1

Which is the most reasonable estimate for 7, 824 ÷2 ? 2,000 2,500 4,000 4,500

Find 2,009 ÷7. 287

Find 5, 768 ÷ R2

Describe the pattern: 486, 162, 54, 18. Divide by 3. Divide by 12. Subtract 324 Subtract 36.

Name all the factors of 50. 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50

Which number is not a composite number? A. 37 B. 69 C. 84 D. 121

Evaluate. 9-3 x (10-9) ÷3

Find $ ÷2. $20.96

Which number is not divisible by 3? A. 152 B. 195 C. 231 D. 630

Which is the first step in evaluating 6-4x5-2+6?

Name the point located at (6, 7).

Which number belongs in the empty cell of the table? Xx

Find each quotient. 480÷6 80 2,400÷4 600 Estimate 354÷6 60 7,196÷8 900