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1A D. How is written in word form? A. five thousand sixty-two B. five and sixty-two tenths C. five and sixty-two hundredths D. five and sixty-two thousandths

1B D What is the standard form for sixty-three and seventeen thousandths? A. 6,317 B C D

1C C Which expression is the same as 5.345? A B C D

2A C Which of the following are in order from least to greatest?

2B A Which number is the smallest? A. 4.23

2C C Which of the following is correct? A. 3.1 = 3.01 B > 3.1 C. 3.1 > 3.01 D. 3.1 < 3.01

3A D What is the least common denominator for:

3B D

3C B

4A C What decimal is equal to 25%? A B. 2.5 C D

4B B A B C. 2.5 D.2.75

4C B What fraction is equal to 0.75?

5A D Which number is a prime number? A. 40 B. 44 C. 49 D.53

5B B Which number is composite? A. 5 B. 6 C. 7 D.11

5C B Which is a composite number? A.7 B.9 C.11 D.13

6A C Which number is NOT a factor of 50? A. 5 B. 10 C. 20 D. 25

6B A Which number is NOT a factor of 105? A.2 B.3 C.5 D.7

6C D Which number is NOT a multiple of 7? A. 14 B. 28 C. 42 D. 57

7A D How can the distributive property be used to solve this problem? A. B. C. D.

7B C Which of the following shows the correct use of the distributive property to find the product of 21 x 37? A. (21 x 30) + (37 x 1) B (30 x 7) C. (21 x 30) + (21 x 7) D. (20 x 7) + (1 x 30)

7C B Which of the following shows the distributive property? A. 5 x 4 = 4 x 5 B. 5(4 + 7) = 5(4) + 5(7) C. 4 + (6 + 8) = (4 + 6) + 8 D = 8 + 9

8A D On Saturday Juan jogged 3.5 miles. On Sunday Juan jogged 2.75 miles. How many miles did Juan jog over the weekend? A miles B. 5.8 miles C miles D miles

8B C What is the sum in simplest form?

8C B What is ? A B C D

9A B Mrs. Smith baked 120 cookies for the party. There will be 24 people at the party. How many cookies will each person get? A. 4.5 cookies B. 5 cookies C. 5.5 cookies D. 6 cookies

9B C

9C C A board was cut into 3 pieces, each 4.5 feet. What was the original length of the board? A feet B feet C feet D feet

10A C Multiplying 1.2 x 2.33 x would result in a decimal answer with how many decimal places? A. 4 decimal places B. 5 decimal places C. 6 decimal places D. 7 decimal places

10B B Evaluate the expression: 0.2 x 0.07 = ? A B C D.1.4

10C C Evaluate the expression: 5.2 x 2.5 = ? A B C. 13 D. 13.1

11A A Evaluate the expression: ÷ 5 = ? A B C D

11B C Jasmine earned $33.25 in seven hours. How much did she earn each hour? A. $4.00 B. $4.25 C. $4.75 D. $4.95

11C B Evaluate the expression: ÷ 4 = ? A B C D.10.6

12A C The end of the month checks were written for $33.12, $59.12, $20.00, and $ Estimate the total of the four checks written. A. $170 B. $180 C. $190 D. $200

12B B Estimate this sum: A. 60 B. 70 C. 80 D. 90

12C B What is a reasonable estimate for ? A. 410 B. 400 C. 390 D. 380

13A C How many faces does this rectangular prism have? A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D.8

13B D How many edges does this rectangular prism have? A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D.12

13C B How many vertices does this rectangular prism have? A. 6 B. 8 C. 10 D.12

14A What is the number of degrees that is represented by the shaded part of the circle? A. 45° B. 90° C. 135° D. 270° B

14B D What is the number of degrees that is represented by the shaded part of the circle? A. 90° B. 180° C. 225° D. 270°

14C C The shaded part of the circle is 135 degrees. What is the number of degrees of the remaining white part of the circle A.135° B.180° C.225° D.270°

15A D. What are the coordinates of Point B? A. (0, 3) B. (3, 0) C. (0, 4) D. (3, 5) B

15B B What are the coordinates of Point C? A. (3, 5) B. (2, 3) C. (3, 2) D. (1, 4)

15C A What are the coordinates of Point D? A. (3, 5) B. (5, 3) C. (3, 2) D. (1, 4)

16A C Which of the following would most likely weigh 80 kilograms? A. Elephant B. Kitten C. Grandpa D. Pickup Truck

16B C Which measurement is closest to the height of a shade tree in the back yard? A. 7 kilometers B. 7 centimeters C.7 meters D.7 inches

16C C What is most likely measured in kilometers? A. The height of a person B. The length of a pencil C. The distance from Chicago to Kansas City D. The length of a soccer field

17A B What is the area of the rectangle shown below? A. 128 square feet B. 96 square feet C. 86 square feet D. 40 square feet

17B B What is the area of the rectangle shown below? A.145 square feet B.135 square feet C. 95 square feet D. 24 square feet

17C D What is the area of the rectangle shown below? A.56 sq. m. B.182 sq. m. C.188 sq. m. D.192 sq. m.

18A One half of the students were wearing shorts. One third of these students wearing shorts were also wearing a blue shirt. What fraction of the students were wearing both shorts and a blue shirt? D

18B Robbie pulled 7 weeds a day, every day, for 3 weeks. Which expression shows how many weeds, w, that Robbie pulled? A. w = B. w = 7 x 3 C. w = 7 x 7 x 3 D. w = 7 x C

18C A librarian purchased 7 books for $18 each and some magazines for $5 each. The librarian spent a total of $186. Which equation shows how many magazines, m, were purchased? A m = 186 B. 7(18) = m C. 186 = 7(18) – 5m D. 186 = 7(18) + 5m D

19A B Which of the following is true? A = 9 x 7 B. 7 + (9 + 5) = (7 + 9) + 5 C.7 + (9 + 5) = (7 + 9) + (7 + 5) D. 7 + (9 + 5) = (7 + 9) – 5

19B B Which equation shows the Associative Property? A. (9 + 4) + 7 = (4 + 9) + 7 B. (9 + 4) + 7 = 9 + (4 + 7) C.9 + (4 + 7) = (9 + 4) x 7 D. (9 - 4) x 7 = 9 – (4 x 7)

19C C Which equation shows the Associative Property for ( ) + 55? A. ( ) + ( ) B. 33 x ( ) C.33 + ( ) D (44 x 55)

20A B What is the value of: A. 2.5 B. 4 C D. 21

20B C Simplify the following: A. 11 B. 22 C. 46 D. 52

20C E Which operation should be done first? A. Add B. Subtract C. Multiply D. Divide E. Exponents

21A Sheldon has $73 more dollars than Sean. Which expression shows how many dollars Sheldon has if Sean has n dollars? A. $73 - n B. n + $73 C. n - $73 D. n + n + 73 B

21B Which expression results in the greatest number? A B C D A

21C In the expression x + 4.5, which value of x results in a sum of 11? A. x = 15.5 B. x = 7.5 C. x = 6.5 D. x = 5.5 C

22A What is the value of p in this equation? B

22B C What is the value of x in this equation?

22C Which step explains how to find the value of p in p + 19 = 34.5? A. add 19 to both sides B. subtract 19 from both sides C. multiply both sides by 19 D. divide both sides by 19 B

23A The graph below shows the favorite color of each student. How many students chose blue or purple? C A. 6 B. 10 C. 11 D. 12

23B The graph below shows the favorite color of each student in Ms. Bee’s class. How many students are in the class? A. 40 B. 32 C. 30 D. 28 B

23C C A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 The graph below shows the number of goals scored in the 5 game soccer season. What was to total number of goals scored in the 5 game season?

24A Lunch survey results are below: ChipsApplesPizzaSalad What is wrong with this pie chart below? A. Chips should be larger B. Apples should be the greater than pizza C. Salad should be smaller D. Pizza should be a smaller C

24B Which of the graphs, showing the number of points scored, is the same as the number of points shown below? Alan Bill Chad DJ B Graph A Graph B A.Graph A B.Graph B C. Neither

24C Which of the graphs, showing the number of points scored, is the same as the number of points shown below? Alan Bill Chad DJ C A.Graph A B.Graph B C. Neither Graph A Graph B

25A Three rooms had a school work day project. The graph shows the number of hours worked on each job. Which room worked the most total hours? B Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 A.Room 1 B.Room 2 C.Room 3 D. Room 4

25B The graph below shows the favorite color of each student in class. What is the total number of students in this class? A.14 B.15 C.16 D. 17 C

25C Three rooms had a school work day project. The graph shows the number of hours each room worked. What is the total number of hours were spent on the cleaning project for the 3 rooms combined? A. 40 B. 45 C. 50 D. 60 B Room 1 Room 2 Room 3

26A Jose has blue and black jeans. He has red, white, and blue shirts. How many possible combinations of jeans and shirts does Jose have to choose from? B A. 5 B. 6 C. 8 D. 9

26B A Mrs. Smith is shopping for a car. She will choose from the following: Color: Red, Yellow, or Blue Make: Chevy, Ford, or Toyota Style: 2 door or 4 door How many possible car choice combinations does Mrs. Smith have to choose from? A.18B. 16C. 12D. 8

26C The cafeteria sandwich choices for the day are vegetarian, turkey, ham, or beef. The sandwiches are served on wheat, white, or rye bread. How many possible sandwich combinations are there? C A. 7 B. 9 C. 12 D. 14

27A Maria rolls a six-sided cube with the faces numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. What is the likelihood that she rolls a number less than 7? A

27B B A bag contains 8 yellow marbles, 5 blue marbles, and 7 red marbles. Will picks one marble from the bag. What is the probability that the marble he chose was blue?

27C C A bag contains 8 yellow marbles, 5 blue marbles, and 7 red marbles. Will picks one marble from the bag. What is the probability that the marble he chose was NOT a red marble?

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