Which place value is used to show that 5,487 is less than 5,874? A.Ones place B.Tens place C.Hundreds place D.Thousands place.

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Which place value is used to show that 5,487 is less than 5,874? A.Ones place B.Tens place C.Hundreds place D.Thousands place

Which place value is used to show that 5,487 is less than 5,874? A.Ones place B.Tens place C.Hundreds place D.Thousands place

Megan counted the glass beads that came in a package. She counted 5,000 green + 40 yellow pink + 3 black beads. How many beads were there in all? A.5,433 B.5,343 C.5,334 D.3,435

Megan counted the glass beads that came in a package. She counted 5,000 green + 40 yellow pink + 3 black beads. How many beads were there in all? A.5,433 B.5,343 C.5,334 D.3,435

Amy counted 1,149 pennies in her jar. What is the correct way of writing the number of pennies in word form? A.Eleven thousand forty-nine B.Eleven four nine C.One one hundred forty-nine D.One thousand one hundred forty-nine

Amy counted 1,149 pennies in her jar. What is the correct way of writing the number of pennies in word form? A.Eleven thousand forty-nine B.Eleven four nine C.One one hundred forty-nine D.One thousand one hundred forty-nine

Which of the following is the largest? A.5/3 B.8/8 C.3/2 D.7/4

Which of the following is the largest? A.5/3 B.8/8 C.3/2 D.7/4

Ms. Howard bought 8 cheese pizzas for $48. How much did each pizza cost? A.$56 B.$40 C.$8 D.$6

Ms. Howard bought 8 cheese pizzas for $48. How much did each pizza cost? A.$56 B.$40 C.$8 D.$6

Leona and her mother made a quilt. They used 56 squares to make 8 rows. How many squares are in each row? A.6 B.7 C.8 D.9

Leona and her mother made a quilt. They used 56 squares to make 8 rows. How many squares are in each row? A.6 B.7 C.8 D.9

Andrew wants to buy four erasers. Each eraser costs 7 cents. How much money will Andrew need to buy the eraser? A.7 cents B.11 cents C.21 cents D.28 cents

Andrew wants to buy four erasers. Each eraser costs 7 cents. How much money will Andrew need to buy the eraser? A.7 cents B.11 cents C.21 cents D.28 cents

There are about ten bananas in one bunch. About how many bananas would be in 19 bunches? A.Between 10 and 20 B.Between 80 and 100 C.Between 180 and 200 D.Between 1,800 and 2,000

There are about ten bananas in one bunch. About how many bananas would be in 19 bunches? A.Between 10 and 20 B.Between 80 and 100 C.Between 180 and 200 D.Between 1,800 and 2,000

The third-grade class was sorting numbers into groups. They set up a Venn diagram. Which of the following numbers would be in the center of the Venn diagram? A.16 B.30 C.40 D ?

The third-grade class was sorting numbers into groups. They set up a Venn diagram. Which of the following numbers would be in the center of the Venn diagram? A.16 B.30 C.40 D ?

Elizabeth had 3 boxes of marbles with 7 marbles in each box. Today, her aunt gave her a bag of 27 marbles. Which number sentence shows how many marbles Elizabeth has in all? A = B.27 – 3 x 7 = C.3 x = D.3 x 7 x 27 =

Elizabeth had 3 boxes of marbles with 7 marbles in each box. Today, her aunt gave her a bag of 27 marbles. Which number sentence shows how many marbles Elizabeth has in all? A = B.27 – 3 x 7 = C.3 x = D.3 x 7 x 27 =

A.18 3 x 4 = B.18 3 = 4 = C.18 – 4 x 3 = D.18 – 4 – 3 = Mario had a bag of 18 cookies to share with his friends. He gave 4 cookies to each of his 3 friends. Which number sentence could be used to find how many cookies were left for Mario? ÷ ÷

A.18 3 x 4 = B.18 3 = 4 = C.18 – 4 x 3 = D.18 – 4 – 3 = Mario had a bag of 18 cookies to share with his friends. He gave 4 cookies to each of his 3 friends. Which number sentence could be used to find how many cookies were left for Mario? ÷ ÷

Which model correctly shows 2/3 of 12 circled? XXXX A. D. B. C.

Which model correctly shows 2/3 of 12 circled? XXXX A. D. B. C.

When Malcolm got up one morning, the temperature was 41°F. The temperature rose 13° by 4 p.m., but from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., the temperature fell 7° per hour. What was the temperature at 6 p.m.? A.21°F B.33°F C.40°F D.42°F

When Malcolm got up one morning, the temperature was 41°F. The temperature rose 13° by 4 p.m., but from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., the temperature fell 7° per hour. What was the temperature at 6 p.m.? A.21°F B.33°F C.40°F D.42°F