Complete the pattern A1, B2, C3, _____, ______, F6, _____ Answer: A1, B2, C3, D4, E5, F6, G7.

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Complete the pattern A1, B2, C3, _____, ______, F6, _____ Answer: A1, B2, C3, D4, E5, F6, G7

A polygon is a closed, flat shape with 3 or more straight sides. Which is not a polygon? Answer:

My Uncle George loves apples. On Friday he picked 43 apples. On Saturday he picked 31 apples. On Sunday he picked 25 apples. How many apples did he pick in all? Answer: 99 apples

Grandma had 18 apples. She used ½ of the apples to make a pie. How many apples were left? Answer: 9 apples

Henry and Jerome collect stamps. Henry has 216 stamps. Jerome has 479 stamps. Who has the most stamps? What is the difference between Henry and Jerome? Answer: 1.Jerome has the most 2.263

Write the odd numbers backward from 21-1 Answer: 21, 19, 17, 15, 13, 11, 9, 7, 5, 3, 1

Write the numbers from Underline the even numbers. Answer: 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48

How many odd numbers are between 20 and 30? Write them. Answer: 4 22, 24, 26, 28

Which of the following best describes this group of numbers: 5, 15, 17, 25, 29 A.They are all even. B.They are all odd. C.They are both even and odd. Answer: B. They are all odd.

753 is an odd number because it ends in 3. What number is next? Tell me if it is even or odd and why. 754 is an even number because it ends in a 4.

Which number is the smallest? 621, 612, 602, 620 Answer: 602

What is the ninth month of the year? Answer: September

Write these numbers in order from largest to smallest: 46, 406, 460, 64 Answer: 460, 406, 64, 46

Steve has 40 trading cards. Rachel has 10 more than Steve. Carlos has 10 more than Rachel. How many trading cards does each person have? Answer: Steve = 40 Rachel = 50 Carlos = 60

There were 5 baby elephants in the herd. There were twice as many adult elephants. How many elephants are in the herd? Answer: 15 elephants

Alex, Tony, and Maggie want to see a dinosaur movie. A ticket will cost $2.00 for each of them. How much will it cost the children to see the movie? Answer: $6.00

Maggie had 78¢. She bought a small soda that cost 55¢. How much money did she have left? Answer : 23¢

Shelby gets $7.00 for every lawn she mows. She earned $28.00 mowing lawns this week. How many lawns did she mow? Answer: 4 lawns

School begins at 9:00. The bell rings 10 minutes later. What time does the bell ring? Answer: 9:10

There are 20 ounces in a large popcorn. There are 8 ounces in a small popcorn. What is the difference between the two? Answer: 12 ounces

How much money? Answer: 33¢

Joey ate 5/8 of the candy bar. How many pieces did he eat? How many were left? Answer: Joey ate 5 pieces. 3 pieces were left.

Complete the pattern: ______, 100; 1,000; 10,000; ________ Answer: 10; 100; 1,000; 10,000; 100,000

Mike, Sara, and Joe each have a favorite color-red, yellow, or blue. Sara does not like red. Mike likes blue best. List each child’s favorite color. Answer: Sara=yellow Mike=blue Joe=red

Jimmy, Timmy, and Kimmy each bought a gift for 3 friends. How many gifts were bought all together? Answer: or 3x3 = 9

Each box holds 5 books. Fred has 20 books. How many books will fit inside each box so that each box has an equal amount? Answer: Each box will hold 4 books.

If the pattern repeats 3 more times, how many stars will there be? Answer: 8 stars

Write the number that comes before and after each number. ___629___ ___889___ ___299___ Answer: 628, 629, ,889, ,299,300

The bike rack is filled. Pam’s bike is in the middle of the rack. There are 4 bikes to the right of Pam’s bike. How many bikes does the rack hold? Answer: 9 bikes

How much would 5 stamps cost? 8¢ Answer: 40¢