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4 Row 1, Col 1 The graph shows the different kinds of doctors that work at the hospital. How many more doctors are surgeons than ear, nose, and throat doctors? What is 4?

5 1,2 Lisa is playing with the two spinners shown below. How many combinations can she make with these two spinners? What is 6 combinations.

6 1,3 Each book in a series has 9 chapters. How would find the number of chapters there are if the series has 12 books? What is multiply 12 x 9?

7 1,4 Abby is going to the grocery store. She has $20 and wants to buy as many bags of skittles as she can with her money. If skittles cost $3 each, how many bags can she buy? What is 6 bags?

8 2,1 Each kitten had a toy to play with. How many more kittens chose a scratching post than a chew toy? What is 7?

9 2,2 How many different combinations can you get if you spin a spinner with four colors and flip a coin? What is 8?

10 2,3 Based on the pattern in the table, how many eggs will Vic’s hens lay if he has 7 hens in the hen house? What is 28 eggs?

11 2,4 Hannah walked to and from school on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. What information is needed to find how far she walked? A. The number of streets she crossed B. Who she walked with C. The distance to and from school D. The time school starts What is C. the distance to and from school?

12 3,1 Opal made a bar graph of the number of pizza slices that each student ate during the contest. How many students ate more than 6 slices? What is 9?

13 3,2 List all the two digit numbers can you make with the numbers 1, 2, & 3 if you use each number only once? What is 12, 21, 13, 31, 23, & 32?

14 3,3 What is the rule for this table? What is J. p -18?

15 3,4 Lee has 19 chickens. He collects 2 eggs from each chicken. Which strategy would best help him find the total number of eggs. A. Draw a picture of himself collecting each pair of eggs. B. Make a table that shows the number of eggs increasing by 2 with each chicken. C. Write a number sentence 19 ÷ 2. D. Make a graph showing all the chickens. What is B. Make a table.

16 4,1 Below is graph showing the height of two students. What is their combined height? What is 103 inches?

17 4,2 List all the three digit numbers you can make with the numbers 1, 2, & 3 if you use each number only once? What is 123, 132, 213, 231, 312, 321?

18 4,3 Tony went on a fishing trip and used worms as bait. The table shows how many fish he caught. Using the pattern in the table, how can the number of fish caught with 50 worms be found? What is 50 ÷ 5?

19 4,4 Jason jogged 3 miles on Monday, 2 miles on Tuesday, and 3 miles on Wednesday. He jogged the same number of miles on Friday as he did on Thursday. What information is needed to find the total number of miles Jason jogged Monday through Friday? What is the # of miles he jogged on Thursday.

20 5,1 The graph below shows the number of different items sold by a shop in one week. If each items cost $4, how much money was spent on item A? What is $28?

21 5,2 Andrew went to the ice-cream shop to make an ice- cream sundae. They had vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice-cream. Their toppings included sprinkles, M&Ms, peanuts, and hot fudge. If he could choose one flavor and one topping, how many different combinations could he choose from? What is 12 different combinations?

22 5,3 The table shows the number of people working at a restaurant based on how many customers the restaurant has. Which correctly describes the relationship in the table? A. Number of workers + 27 = number of customers B. Number of workers ÷ 10 = number of customers C. Number of customers x 10 = number of workers D. Number of customers ÷ 10 = number of workers What is D, number of customers ÷ 10 = number of workers?

23 5,4 Clearance read 32 pages on Monday, 28 pages on Tuesday, and 35 pages on Wednesday. He spent about 25 minutes reading each night. What information is NOT needed to find out how many pages Clarence read in all? What is he spent about 25 minutes reading each night?


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