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The students at Burns Elementary
School sold 297 packages of white
wrapping paper and 376 packages of
green wrapping paper. How many
more packages of green paper than
white paper did they sell?
F 673
G 79
H 189
J 121
A 100
A teacher handed out textbooks for
spelling, reading, math, science, and
social studies. There were 22 students
in the class. Each student received
1 textbook for each of these subjects.
What is the total number of textbooks
the teacher handed out?
A 101
B 115
C 110
D 100
A 200
In 2004 there were four million,
three hundred thirty-one thousand,
seven hundred fifty-one students in
Texas public schools. How is this
number written in standard form?
A 400,331,751
B 4,331,751
C 4,000,331,751
D 4,300,751
A 300
On Monday, 36 people visited an art
museum. On Tuesday, 15 fewer people
visited the museum than on Monday.
Each person paid $5 for admission.
How much money was paid for
admission to the museum on Tuesday?
A $105
B $21
C $255
D $51
A 400
The diagram below shows the types of meats
and salads available at a restaurant buffet. How
many combinations of 1 meat and 1 salad are
possible?
Ham
Potato
Salad
A7
B9
C 12
D 16
Turkey
Pasta
Salad
Chicken
Spinach
Salad
Fruit
Salad
A 500
Look at the triangle below.
Which of the following lists all the
angles that appear to be acute?
Q
Q
R
A Angle Q and angle S
B Angle Q
C Angle R and angle S
D Angle R
S
B 100
Which of these figures has
3 rectangular faces and
2 triangular faces?
A
B
C
B 200
Which statement is true about the letters shown
below?
A
D
H M
X
A They do not have any lines of symmetry.
B They all have at least 1 line of symmetry.
C They all have exactly 1 line of symmetry.
D They all have more than 1 line of symmetry.
B 300
The models below are made with 1-unit cubes.
Which model has a volume of 108 cubic units?
B 400
Look at the figure below. Which 2 line segments
appear to be parallel?
N
M
P
L
Q
R
F Line segments NR and MP
G Line segments MP and LQ
H Line segments LN and QN
J Line segments LM and MP
B 500
The model below is shaded to show 1 2/10 .
Which decimal does the model represent?
Question
F 1.022
G 0.120
H 12.0
Number
J 1.2
One C
C 100
C1
What number does point K best
represent on the number line below?
F 263.5
G 263.2
H 264.3
J 263.4
C 200
14 Two students each shaded and labeled a
decimal card, as shown below.
QuestionNumber Three C
How much greater is the decimal shown on
Omar’s card than the decimal shown on
Bianca’s card?
F 0.25
G 0.35
H 0.18
J 0.22
C 300
DAILY
Place A Wager
DOUBLE
C 400
The graph below shows the number of times four students
caught a ball during practice. About how many more catches
did Megan make than Anthony?
A2
C 26
B 15
D4
C 400
What number should be
added to make this number
sentence true?
9 X _____= 32,000
C 500
Which number sentence is NOT in the
same fact family as
× 8 = 96?
A 8x
= 96
B 96 ÷
=8
C 8 x 96 =
D 96 ÷ 8 =
D 100
Which pair of numbers best
completes the equation
below?
D 200
There were 66 cans of juice in
packages. There were 6 cans in each
package. Which number sentence is in
the same fact family as 66 ÷ 6 = ?
D 300
Jordan used a number machine. Each number that she
put into the machine changed according to a rule. Then a
different number came out. Some examples are shown
below. Which equation best describes the rule for this
number machine?
A Number in ÷ 6 = number out
B Number in − 15 = number out
C Number in × 6 = number out
D Number in + 15 = number out
D 400
Kyle made a secret code with symbols. All of his symbols shared a common
characteristic. Some of the symbols for his code are shown below.
These are not part of Kyle’s secret code.
Which of the following could be part of Kyle’s code?
D 500
The thermometers below show the temperatures in
a town in the morning and afternoon of the same
day. What is the difference between these two
temperatures?
F 10°F
G 21°F
H 20°F
J 18°F
E 100
The thermometer below shows the
temperature of hot water in a pan. What
temperature is shown?
F 91°C
G 90°C
H 92°C
J 104°C
E 200
Alexis made 5 gallons of fruit juice.
How many quarts of fruit juice did she
make?
A 20 qt
B 9 qt
C 25 qt
D 10 qt
E 300
What number sentence would you
use to solve this problem?
Fred walks for exercise. Last week he
walked 2 miles on Saturday and 5
miles on Sunday. He walked a total of
37 miles the whole week. How many
miles did he walk each day Monday
through Friday?
E 400
Charles walked for 45 minutes in the
morning and for 1 hour 20 minutes in
the evening. What is the total amount
of time Charles walked?
F 2 hours 15 minutes
G 2 hours 10 minutes
H 2 hours 5 minutes
J 2 hours 30 minutes
E 500
There were 56 boys and girls who played
in a tennis tournament. They played in
groups of 4. Which of the following
shows how to find the number of groups
in the tennis tournament?
F Find the sum of 56 and 4
G Find the quotient of 56 and 4
H Find the product of 56 and 4
J Find the difference between 56 and 4
F 100
Laura brushed her teeth 3 times each
day for 7 days. Each time, she brushed them for 2
minutes. What is one way to find the total
number of minutes Laura brushed her teeth
during these 7 days?
F Multiply 3 by 7 and then multiply
the product by 2
G Multiply 3 by 2
H Add 3 and 2 and 7
J Add 2 to the product of 3 and 7.
F 200
What do these numbers have in common?
F They are all even numbers less than 500.
G They are all even numbers greater than 200.
H They are all odd numbers less than 500.
J They are all odd numbers greater than 200..
F 300
The table below shows the total number of plants Mr. Bach
has in different numbers of rows in his garden. Which of
the following correctly describes the relationship in the
table?
Mr. Bach’s Garden
Rows
Total
Plants
2
14
4
28
5
35
A Number of rows ÷ 2 = total number of plants
B Number of rows × 14 = total number of plants
C Number of rows ÷ 7 = total number of plants
D Number of rows × 7 = total number of plants
F 400
What fraction of a dollar is a
nickle?
F 500
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Decimals
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