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  • The art club has 9 students. They have 90 markers to share equally. Which number sentence can be solved to find how many markers each student will have? -Calculators allowed
    9 × □ = 90
    90 − 9 = □
    90 × 9 = □
    9 + □ = 90
  • What is 342 rounded to the nearest 10? -no calculator
    340
    400
    300
    350
  • The bar graph shows three ways the students in David’s class get to school. How many more students ride the bus than ride in a car and walk combined? -calculators allowed
    28
    5
    2
    13
  • Jasmine has 20 marbles. • She places the marbles in 4 groups. • Each group has the same number of marbles. Which expression can be used to find the number of marbles in each group? -Calculators Allowed
    4 + 20
    20 − 4
    4 × 20
    20 ÷ 4
  • For how many minutes did Jason read his book? *Answer before clicking* -Calculators allowed
    30
  • This figure is made of unit squares. What is the area of the figure?
    1 square centimeter
    11 square centimeters
    20 square centimeters
    2 square centimeters
  • How many cookies does Evan give each person? -Calculators allowed
    5 cookies
    9 cookies
    4 cookies
    8 cookies
  • Which fraction does point A show? -no calculator
    3/2
    2/4
    3/4
    2/2
  • Which equation and inequality is NOT true? -calculator allowed
    6/6 = 3/3
    5/8 < 6/8
    2/4 < 2/1
    3/6 > 3/1
  • Lee put 36 plates into 4 stacks. Each stack has the same number of plates. How many plates did Lee put in each stack? *Answer before clicking* -no calculator
    9
  • What is the value of 70 × 4? *Answer before clicking* -no calculator
    280
  • What is the total number of points Eddie scored from his 2-point and 3-point shots? *Answer before clicking* -calculators allowed
    11
  • Which expression is equivalent to 2 × (5 × 4)? -no calculator
    (2 × 5) + (2 × 4)
    (2 × 5) × 4
    (5 × 4) × (2 × 4)
    2 + (5 × 4)
  • Mr. Franklin’s class collected books for the library. • Students collected 8 books on Monday. • Students collected some more books on Tuesday. • By the end of these two days, they had collected a total of 14 books. Which pictograph shows
    M
    P
    S
    R
  • Mr. Hill divided his garden into 6 parts. All the parts of his garden have equal areas. What fraction of the total area of the garden is Mr. Hill using for beans? -no calculator
    5/1
    6/1
    1/6
    1/5
  • Which equation can be used to find n, the total number of points he scored from his 2-point and 3-point shots? -Calculator allowed
    n = (4 + 2) + 3
    n = (4 + 2) × 3
    n = (4 × 2) + 3
    n = (4 × 2) × 3
  • Carly was shading numbers that follow a pattern before her paper ripped. Which of these is the rule for the pattern of numbers shaded on Carly’s paper? -calculator allowed
    add 8
    add 16
    multiply by 4
    multiply by 2
  • Which two equations can be used to find c, the number of cards in each pile? -Calculators allowed
    A, E
    A, C
    B, D
    D, E
  • Which circle has 1 8 of its whole area shaded? -no calculator
    D
    A
    B
    C
  • The figure shown has a perimeter of 45 inches. The length of one side is unknown. What is the unknown length, in inches? *Answer before clicking* -Calculators allowed
    20
  • 5 Ms. Karmen’s art class is making a banner in the shape of a rectangle. The perimeter of the banner is 30 feet. What is the height of the banner? -Calculators allowed
    12 ft
    6 ft
    18 ft
    21 ft
  • Brandon’s swim practice began at 3:15 P.M. It ended at the time shown by the arrow. How many minutes did Brandon spend at swim practice? *Answer before clicking* -Calculators allowed
    45
  • Which equation has the same missing number as 50 ÷ 5 = □? -no calculator
    5 + □ = 50
    50 × 5 = □
    5 × □ = 50
    50 − 5 = □
  • How many whole pizzas should the principal order? *Answer before clicking* -Calculators allowed
    5
  • What is the value of 6 × 4? *answer before clicking* -no calculator
    24
  • Which equation is true? -no calculator
    63 ÷ 9 = 6
    72 ÷ 9 = 8
    9 × 2 = 16
    9 × 6 = 63
  • Linda is covering the top of her table with square tiles of the same size. She has already completed the first row and the first column, as shown. How many tiles will Linda use in all to cover the whole tabletop? *answer before clicking*
    63
  • Look at this equation. 7 × □ = 56 What number goes in the box to make the equation true? *Answer before clicking* -Calculators allowed
    8