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9 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100

10 Number Sense $100 This is what the digit 9 represents in 78,292.

11 Number Sense $100 What are 90 ones?

12 Number Sense $200 This is the value of this collection of coins and bills.

13 Number Sense $200 What is two-hundred dollars and seventy-seven cents ($200.77)? 50 + 200 10 + 1 25 5 1 77 $200 77¢ + = $200.77

14 Number Sense $300 This is the fraction that describes the part of the set of animals that is made up of lions.

15 Number Sense $300 What is the fraction ? 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 910 11 5 1 2 3 4 5

16 Number Sense $400 This is the smaller of these two fractions:

17 Number Sense $400 What is the fraction one-eighth ( )?

18 Number Sense $500 This is the number of Boy Scout popcorn boxes that were sold, if Juan sold 157 and Justin sold 143.

19 Number Sense $500 What are 300 boxes?

20 Algebra $100 Maria collects leaves like the ones shown to the right. Each box of leaves contains the same number of leaves. If Maria counts the leaves in groups of 8, this is the list that shows only numbers she will say. A. 8, 18, 28,38 B. 10, 18, 26, 34 C. 16, 25, 30, 38 D. 16, 24, 32, 40

21 Algebra $100 What is D? D. 16, 24, 32, 40

22 Algebra $200 Michelle drew the following pattern of hearts in her notebook. If Michelle continues this pattern, this is the arrangement of hearts that will come next. A. B.

23 Algebra $200 What is B? B.

24 Algebra $300 This is a number sentence that is in the same fact family as 4 × 9 = 36.

25 Algebra $300 What is: 9 × 4 = 36, 36  4 = 9, or 36  9 = 4?

26 Algebra $400 There are 7 days in a week. This is the table that correctly shows the total number of days in 7, 8, and 11 weeks. A. B. Number of Weeks Total Number of Days 749 856 1177 Number of Weeks Total Number of Days 714 815 1118

27 Algebra $400 What is A? Number of Weeks Total Number of Days 749 856 1177

28 Algebra $500 This is the number that is the output when the input is 7.

29 Algebra $500 What is 28? 4 × 4 = 16 5 × 4 = 20 11 × 4 = 44 The rule is to mulitply the input by 4, so… 7 × 4 = 28

30 Geometry $100 The octagon has this many more vertices than the rectangle.

31 Geometry $100 What are 4 more vertices? 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 – 4 = 4

32 Geometry $200 This is the line that best represents a line of symmetry in the figure below: a b c d

33 Geometry $200 What is line d ? a b c d

34 Geometry $300 This is the pair of two-dimensional congruent figures. D. A. B. C.

35 Geometry $300 What is D? D.

36 Geometry $400 This is the number on the number line below that point A best represents. 7 A 88 10

37 Geometry $400 What is 9 ? 7 A 88 10 9 9 1 4 9 1 2 9 3 4

38 Geometry $500 This is the figure that has fewer faces than figure M. Figure M A. B. C. D.

39 Geometry $500 What is C (triangular pyramid)? Figure M 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4

40 Measurement $100 This is how far the frog jumped, to the nearest centimeter.

41 Measurement $100 What are 14 centimeters?

42 Measurement $200 Ft. Worth Star Telegram Jan. 8, 2010 At this temperature, water freeezes at sea level.

43 Measurement $200 2 4 6 8 20 + 30 + 2 = 32 28 22 24 20 30 26 30 28 24 20 26 22 24 20 30 28 26 What is 32°F?

44 Measurement $300 The third graders at Arlington Elementary read library books from 8:32 to 9:02 AM. This clock shows the time they started reading their books. A. B. C. D.

45 Measurement $300 What is clock D?

46 Measurement $400 Each side of this pentagon is equal in length. This is the perimeter of this pentagon. 3 inches

47 Measurement $400 What are 15 inches? 3 inches Each side is 3 inches. A pentagon has 5 sides. so….. 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 15 or… 3 × 5 = 15

48 Measurement $500 This is the area of the shaded figure below:

49 Measurement $500 What are 4 square units? 1 2 1 2 3 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 + 4

50 Probability $100 When flipping this coin, it is _________ likely to have it land with the $ on top as it is to land with the 1 on top.

51 Probability $100 What is equally likely?

52 Probability $200 When the items below are placed in a bag, and you are choosing one randomly from it, you are _________ likely to choose a heart.

53 Probability $200 What is more likely? 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 2 2

54 Probability $300 When rolling the number cube below, it is _________ likely to have the number 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 land on top. all sides of the same cube

55 Probability $300 What is equally likely? 123546

56 Probability $400 Juan has a pair of blue jeans and wants to randomly choose a shirt to wear with the jeans. When he picks his shirt, he is _________ likely to choose a green shirt.

57 Probability $400 What is least likely?

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59 Probability $500 Krystal saved 16 coins in a jar. The table below shows the types and numbers of coins in the jar. If Krystal shook the jar and reached in, without looking, to selct a coin, which coin would she be most likely to select and which coin would she be least likely to select? Type of CoinNumber of Coins Penny6 Nickel5 Dime2 Quarter3

60 Probability $500 What are: the penny as the most likely chosen coin and the dime as the least likely chosen coin? Type of CoinNumber of Coins Penny6 Nickel5 Dime2 Quarter3

61 Statistics $100 A third grade class at North Arlington Elementary received emails from their pen pals at South Arlington Elementary. The class made a graph of the number of emails they received each week. This is the table that correctly shows this information. Week 1  Week 2  Week 3  Week 4  Emails Received from the Pen Pals A. B. EmailsReceived WeekNumber 17 23 32 45 EmailsReceived WeekNumber 114 26 34 410  = 2 emails C. EmailsReceived WeekNumber 114 23 32 45

62 Statistics $100 What is table B? Week 1  Week 2  Week 3  Week 4  Emails Received from the Pen Pals  = 2 emails B. EmailsReceived WeekNumber 114 26 34 410 7 × 2 = 14 3 × 2 = 6 2 × 2 = 4 5 × 2 = 10

63 Statistics $200 The graph shows the number of horns, guitars, flutes, and drums that are in a band. This is how many more horns there are in the band than guitars. Some of the Instruments in the Band InstrumentNumber of Instruments Drums  Guitars  Flutes  Horns  Each  represents 4 instruments.

64 Statistics $200 What are 6 more horns than guitars ? InstrumentNumber of Instruments Drums  Guitars  Flutes  Horns  Each  represents 4 instruments. Some of the Instruments in the Band 2 × 4 + 2 = 10 4 × 4 = 16

65 Statistics $300 This is the most accurate table of data for this bar graph. A. B. Maria created a bar graph with the number of hours she has spent on her science experiment. Month Number of Hours March14 April10 May15 June18 Month Number of Hours March13 April9 May15 June18 Work on Science Experiment

66 Statistics $300 What is table A? Work on Science Experiment Month Number of Hours March14 April10 May15 June18 14 10 15 18

67 Statistics $400 Maria created a bar graph with the number of hours she has spent on her science experiment. Work on Science Experiment This is how many more hours Maria worked on her science experiment in March and June than in April and May.

68 Statistics $400 What are 7 more hours? Work on Science Experiment 14 10 15 18 14 + 18 = 32 10 + 15 = 25 32 25 7 –

69 Statistics $500 This is a bar graph with data of the amount of snowfall for 4 months in a city in Canada. Amounts of Snowfall November December January February 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Inches Months This is how many inches of snow fell, in all, in November, January, and February.

70 Statistics $500 What are eighty inches (80 in.)? Amounts of Snowfall November December January February 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Inches Months 30 20 30 20 30 + 80

71 A B C D Juan sorted flash cards into two sets. He put certain cards in Set A, as shown below. He put all his other flash cards in Set B. Which of the following flash cards could belong in Set A? Set A 7 + 8 3 × 5 18 – 3 8 + 7 1 × 15 19 – 4 Set B 8 + 3 7 × 1 7 – 2 5 × 4 9 + 5 10 – 5 4 + 1 18 – 4 11 + 4 15 × 27 + 7

72 What is B? Set A 7 + 8 3 × 5 18 – 3 8 + 7 1 × 15 19 – 4 B 11 + 4 = 15


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