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Unit 1 - Math review
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Use < or > to make the statement true: 705 ___ 709
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Write 758 in its base ten name.
7 hundreds 5 tens 8 ones
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Write (or spell) 72 in words!
Seventy-two
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Suppose Monday is the first day of January. What is the 16th day of January?
Tuesday
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Suppose Monday is the first day of January. What is the 9th day of January?
Tuesday
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Suppose Monday is the first day of January. What is the 24th day of January?
Wednesday
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January is the first month of the year. What month of the year is July?
The seventh
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Round to the nearest 10: 19 and 751
20 and 750
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How many 3-digit numbers can you write with the digits 3,4,7? Order the numbers from greatest to least.
347,374,437,473,734,743
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Use the digits 6,3,9. Make as many 3-digit numbers as you can.
639,369,963,693,396,936
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Suppose Monday is the first day of the year. What is the 32nd day of the year?
Thursday
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Complete the pattern: _____, 88, 78, 68, _____
98 and 58
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Complete the pattern: ___, 14, 19, 24, ____
9 and 29
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Round to the nearest 10: 478 and 87
480 and 90
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Write 39 in its base ten name.
3 tens 9 ones
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Use < or > to make the statement true: 435 ___ 462
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Complete the pattern: ____,37,39,41, ____
35 and 43
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Use < or > to make the statement true: 335___281
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Complete the pattern: ____, 53, 48, 43, ____
58 and 38
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Write (or spell) 88 in words!
Eighty-eight
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Use the digits 9,8,2. Write a number that is a little less than 900.
892
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Write (or spell) 51 in words!
Fifty-one
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January is the first month of the year. What month of the year is April?
The fourth
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Write (or spell) 27 in words!
Twenty-seven
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Write 968 in its base ten name.
9 hundreds 6 tens 8 ones
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Use the digits 9,8,2. Write a number that is a little greater than 900
928
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