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Math Quarter 1 EQT Study Guide
5 Questions - Compare and Order decimals through to the hundredths place and
whole numbers to 999,999
1) Which decimal should be placed in the box to have the numbers in order from
least to greatest?
0.23
0. 37
A 0.21
B 0.43
0. 46
C 0.51
?
0.66
D 0.87
2) Dilleta measured the lengths of five different sticks. The lengths were 2.43 meters, 3.21 meters, 3.05
meters, 3.41 meters, and 0.88 meters.
Which of the following lists the lengths of the sticks in order from shortest to longest?
a. 3.41 meters, 3.21 meters, 2.43 meters, 3.05 meters, 0.88 meters
b. 3.21 meters, 2.43 meters, 3.41 meters, 3.05 meters, 0.88 meters
c. 0.88 meters, 1.73 meters, 3.05 meters, 3.21 meters, 3.41 meters
d. 0.88 meters, 3.05 meters, 3.21 meters, 2.43 meters, 3.41 meters
1 Question - Write a whole number in expanded notation through the hundred-thousand’s place.
Write fourteen thousand, five hundred seventy in standard form.
Expanded Form 14,000 + 500 + 70
2 Questions - Determine the place value of a digit in a whole number through the hundredthousands place and in a decimal through the hundredths place.
What is the value of each of the 6‘s in 164.76?
164.76
4 Questions Round whole numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, or thousand, and decimals to
the nearest tenth
Round 19.52 to the nearest tenth ______
Round 1,234 to the nearest hundred ______
Round 10,568 to the nearest thousand _______
4 Questions Solve problems, including word problems, involving addition and subtraction of
four-digit numbers with and without regrouping
5,298
– 498
457
+ 98
The auditorium can hold up to 1,546 people. The gym can hold 1,363 people.
If both are full, how many people can occupy the auditorium and gym
together?
1 Question Estimate sums and differences using various strategies, including rounding and compatible
numbers, to judge the reasonableness of an answer.
Use rounding to estimate about how many
people bought tickets on Friday and
Saturday.
Music Festival Ticket Sales
Friday
1,413
Saturday
3,862
Sunday
4,015
2 Questions Use addition and subtraction to solve problems with decimals to the hundredths place
Mrs. Estes took her puppy, Buster, to the veterinarian. He weighed 12.4 pounds. When she got
him, he weighed 5.35 pounds. How much weight had he gained?
A. 6.75
B. 19.65
C. 6.95
D. 7. 05
3 Questions Complete addition and subtraction number sentences with a missing addend
or subtrahend
4,983 + ____ = 6,451
693 - ____= 452
1 Question Apply commutative, associative, and identity properties of addition to solve problems.
Commutative Property – Changes the order of the numbers.
6+4=4+6
Associative Property – Uses parentheses to group numbers.
(6 + 4) + 2 = 4 + (6 + 2)
Identifty Property – Can you identify the answer?
6 + 4 = 10
1 Question Show the relationship between expressions on either side of the equal sign by writing
equivalent number sentences involving different operations.
4 x 3 = ___ + 2
12 - 2 = 5 + ______
1 Question Identify a rule when given a pattern involving addition or subtraction.
In
Out
4
10
A. Multiply by 2
5
11
6
12
B. Add 6
7
13
8
14
C. Subtract 7
3 Questions Solve problems, including word problems, involving multiplication and division of whole
numbers through one-digit multipliers and one-digit divisors
1. Destiny had 34 cookies to share with 6 friends. How many cookies would Destiny and her
friends each get?
2. Trevor bought 6 packages of pencils. Each package has 10 pencils. How many pencils
did he buy in all?
3. 54 ÷ 5 =
2 Questions Identify prime and composite numbers through 50.
Prime Number – is a number with only two factors.
Example: 3 (3 x 1 = 3)
The number 1 is neither!
Composite Number - has more than two factors.
Example: 6 (6 x 1 = 6)
(2 x 3 = 6)
2 Questions Recognize that some integers can be expressed as a product of factors in more than
one way..
Complete two other multiplication sentences that have the same product as
4 x 3 and 3 x 4.
12 = 4 x 3
12 = 3 x 4
32 = ___________ x ___________
32 = ___________ x ___________
A. 6 x 3 ; 3 x 6
B. 5 x 3 ; 7 x 2
C. 6 x 2 ; 2 x 6
2 Questions Write number sentences for word problems that involve multiplication or division.