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  • Use < > = to compare the following numbers: 2,613 ______ 2,162
    2,613 > 2,162
  • Solve: 9,529 - 1,836
    7,693
  • Find 2 equivalent fractions to 3/4
    6/8      9/12      12/16      15/20
  • Write the following number in expanded form: 6,867
    6,000 + 8000 + 60 + 7
  • What are the first five multiples of 4?
    4, 8, 12, 16, 20
  • Write this number in standard form: forty-eight thousand, eight hundred forty-six
    48,846
  • Debbie had 18 video games. If she puts them into stacks, with two games in each stack, how many stacks will she have?
    18 divided by 2 = 9. She will have 9 stacks.
  • An architect built a hotel downtown. If there are 35 rooms total and 7 rooms on each story, how many stories tall is the building?
    35 divided by 7 is 5. There are 5 stories.
  • Is 11 a Prime or Composite number? How do you know?
    11 is a prime number because its only factors are 1 and 11.
  • A pet store sold two cats. They sold three times as many dogs as they did cats. How many dogs did they sell?
    3 x 2 = 6. They sold 6 dogs.
  • Find two equivalent fractions to 2/5
    4/10      6/15      8/20     10/25
  • Vanessa's puppy weight 6 1/5 pounds. After a month, it gained 2 1/5 pounds. How much does the puppy weigh now? Write your answer as a mixed number.
    The puppy weighs 8 2/5 pounds now.
  • Round 934 to the nearest ten.
    930
  • True or False: 16 is a multiple of 5.
    False, 16 is NOT a multiple of 5 (5, 10, 15, 20)
  • In the number 466, the 6 in the tens place is _____ times greater than the 6 in the ones place.
    10 times greater (60 = 10 x 6)
  • Solve: 1,716 + 1,612
    3,328
  • Look at the pattern: 3, 9, 15, 21, 27... What is the rule for the pattern?
    Add 6
  • Solve: 73 x 6
    438
  • Is 3/4 more than, less than, or equal to 1/2? Show your work.
    3/4 is more than 1/2
  • Rudolph is practicing his long-distance running. Yesterday, he ran 5/10 of a mile. Today, he ran 7/10 of a mile. Tomorrow, he is going to run 9/10 of a mile. What will be the total distance Rudolph has run after tomorrow?
    21/10   =  2  1/10