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Week 8 Name ____________________ Day 1 Day 2
1) The Maple Tree is 8 feet tall. The Oak Tree is 3 times as tall as the Maple Tree. How tall is the Oak Tree? 2) What is 19,675 rounded to the nearest hundreds place? 3) Subtract to find the difference: 55,647 – 23,898 = ____________ 4) Is the number 4,932 prime or composite? How do you know? Day 2 1) Which of the following numbers below are multiples of 6? There may be more than one correct answer. 3 b) 36 c) 2 d) 54 2) Draw an array below to show the problem 8 X 7, or 7 groups of 8. 3) Use the symbols >, <, or = to compare the numbers below: 545,212 ______ 546,998 4) Jason earned a total of $5,936 mowing lawns this summer. He plans to use the money he earned to buy a used boat. If the boat costs $8000, how much more money does Jason need? Show your work.
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Day 3 1) At a carnival, the first child receives 3 tokens, the second child receives 6 tokens, the third child receives 12 tokens and the fourth child receives 24 tokens. If this pattern continues, how many tokens will the seventh child receive? 2) The zoo keeps track of the number of tickets sold for Boo at the Zoo. If 6,944 tickets were sold the first weekend, 8,169 tickets the second weekend, and 12,954 the third weekend, how many people visited on all three weekends? 3) Last week 8,126 pumpkins were sold. This week, 3,847 pumpkins were sold. How many more pumpkins need to be sold to reach the total from last week? 4)Kayla bakes 7 heart cakes to bring to the party. Jillian bakes three times this amount to bring to the party. How many cakes did Jillian bring? How many cakes will be at the party altogether? Day 4 1) List all the factors for 18 and 24. What is the greatest common factor between these two numbers? 2) Jane was listing multiples of 12. She said 1,2,3,4,6, and 12 were all of the multiples. Is she correct? If not, explain her mistake. 3) Which rule can be used to find the output numbers in this table? 4) Kristen has placed her Halloween candy into 4 rows with 9 pieces of candy in each row. How much candy does she have? Make an array to show your understanding. In Out 3 27 6 54 7 63 10 90 Multiply the input number by 8. Add 24 to the input number. Multiply the input number by 9. Divide the input number by 9.
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