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1. Ali is serving his family cookies. There are 5 people in his family including him. Which of the following drawings represents the total amount of cookies distributed if each person receives 3 cookies?
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2. Sarah will water her neighbors plants 3 times a day. If they’re gone for 6 days, how many times will she water them. Which of the following repeated addition equations could be used to solve this problem?
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c. 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 18
a. 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = 24
d. 4 + 6 + 3 + 6 = 19
b. 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 = 21
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1. Ali is serving his family cookies. There are 5 people in his family including him. Which of the following drawings represents the total amount of cookies distributed if each person receives 3 cookies?
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2. Sarah will water her neighbors plants 3 times a day. If they’re gone for 6 days, how many times will she water them. Which of the following repeated addition equations could be used to solve this problem?
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3. Which number sentences match these arrays?
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4. Nine students each have 8 crayons. How many crayons do they have altogether?
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1. What are two different ways to find the product of 6 x 4?
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2. Kyle is making 2 smoothies. Each smoothie will have 4 strawberries and 2 bananas in it? How many pieces of fruit will he use in all?
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3. Which of the following equations will have the same product as ( 3 x 4 ) x 2?
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4. Jack ran for 7 minutes each day for 5 days. Which two expressions can be used to find, m the total amount of minutes Jack ran?
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1. Tommy has 36 apples. He placed them into 9 equal groups. How many apples are in each group?
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2. In this equation ☘ represents a number.
2 = ☘ ➗ 8
In which choice does ☘ represent the same number?
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3. There are 24 pencils in a box. A group of 6 children wants to share them equally. Which of the following equations best solves for, p, the total amount of pencils will each child will receive?
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4. Lori and her friends found shells at the beach. Altogether they found 54 shells. If every person found 6 shells each, how many people were collecting shells?
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1. Nancy asked her friends to explain what the products of every multiplication equation with a factor of 5 has in common. Who is correct?
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2. Analyze the in and out table on the right to figure out the rule. If the rule continues what are the missing numbers?
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3. Which expression could be used to find the missing amount in the pattern below?
4, 8, 12, 16, 20, ____, 28, 32
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1. Which expression could be used to find the missing number in this multiplication table?
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2. Which of the following statements is true?
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1. A bagel shop made 900 bagels.
- 320 bagels are everything.
- 253 are sesame.
- The rest are plain.
How many plain bagels are there?
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2. Andy’s basketball team needs $425 for new equipment. They made $150 selling candy. Then they made $195 at a car wash. How much more money do they need?
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3. Erika earned $35 doing chores this last week. This week she earned 20 more than last week. How much money did she earn altogether?
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4. Loren earned 53 tickets at the arcade. She earned 11 tickets more than her little brother. How many tickets did they earn altogether?
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1. What equation could be used to figure out the missing number in the pattern?
3, 5, 7, 9, ____, 13, 15
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2. What related subtraction equation could be used to solve for the missing addend in the equation below?
84 + ? = 173
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3. Henry got his dog a pack of 200 treats. He gave his dog 32 treats this month. Which equation could be used to solve for the amount of treats, T, he has left?
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4. Kim wants to run 120 minutes this week. She ran for 15 minutes on Monday and 20 minutes on Tuesday. Which equation can be used to find M, the total amount of minutes she has left to run until she reaches her goal?
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1. Which of the following whole numbers represents 328 rounded to the nearest 100?
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2. A family spent $232 at the mall. They paid $128 on clothing, $65 on shoes and the rest was spent on lunch. Which expression shows the closest estimate to the nearest 10 for the cost of lunch?
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3. The table below shows the amount of cans collected over 3 weeks during a food drive. There were 650 cans collected in all.
Which is the closest estimate to the amount of cans collected in week 3?
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1. Use expanded form to find the difference between 554 and 208.
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2. Use expanded form to find the sum of 432 and 129.
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3. Mrs. Jerald is trying to teach her class about the expanded form strategy. Which of the following options correctly finds the difference of 265 and 123?
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1. How many more points did Mary score than Erin?
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2. How many goals did the lowest scorer make?
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3. If Patrick and Mary were on the red team and Erin and Andrew were on blue team. How many more points did the red team score than the blue team?
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1. Ellie and Finn were playing ping pong. They recorded their points in this table.
Which picture graph correctly shows this data?
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2. How many more points did Ellie score than Finn?
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How many points did Ellie score in the second game?
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How many points did Finn score in the second game?
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1. A toy store recorded how many toys they sold over a three month period. Each heart represents 2 toys. Which picture graph shows that 6 more toys were sold during month 2 than month 1?