Unit 7 Review Second Grade:. 1. Find the rule. InOut 36 510 918 2550 a. Halve. b. Double. c. Plus 3.

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Unit 7 Review Second Grade:

1. Find the rule. InOut a. Halve. b. Double. c. Plus 3

1. Find the rule. Answer InOut a. Halve. b. Double. c. Plus 3

2. Complete the table. InOut Rule Halve a.12 b.48 c.36

2. Complete the table. Answer InOut Rule Halve a.12 b.48 c.36

3. Find the median. a. 13 b. 5 c. 7 5, 7, 13

3. Find the median. Answer a. 13 b. 5 c. 7 5, 7, 13

4. This is a picture of a a. Rectangular prism b. Pyramid c. Cube

4. This is a picture of a a. Rectangular prism b. Pyramid c. Cube

5. This is a picture of a a. Cube b. Pyramid c. Rectangular prism

5. This is a picture of a pyramid. a. Cube b. Pyramid c. Rectangular prism

6. Find the mode. 3, 7, 11, 7, 8 a. 3 b. 8 c. 7

6. Find the mode. Answer 3, 7, 11, 7, 8 a. 3 b. 8 c. 7

7. Solve =___ a. 30 b. 27 c. 33

7. Solve =___ a. 30 b. 27 c. 33

8. Solve. Katie made 48 cookies for her daughter’s birthday party. She gave out 25. How many cookies does Katie have left? a. 48 b. 25 c. 23

8. Solve. Answer Katie made 48 cookies for her daughter’s birthday party. She gave out 25. How many cookies does Katie have left? a. 23 b. 25 c. 48

9. Write a number model. Carrie had 45 boxes of girl scout cookies. If Carrie sold 23 boxes of cookies, then how many boxes did she have left? a. 45 – 23 = 12 b = 68 c. 45 – 23 = 22

9. Write a number model. Answer Carrie had 45 boxes of girl scout cookies. If Carrie sold 23 boxes of cookies, then how many boxes did she have left? a. 45 – 23 = 12 b = 68 c. 45 – 23 = 22

10. Fill in the missing number. a. 1,044 b. 1,035 c. 1,038 1,036 1,045 1,037 1,055

10. Fill in the missing number. Answer a. 1,044 b. 1,035 c. 1,038 1,036 1,045 1,037 1,055