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Read each question carefully. Choose the best answer and then go on to the next

question. Do not skip any questions.

1. 258,000 can be written as __________.

A. two hundred thousand, fifty-eight

B. twenty-five thousand, eight hundred

C. twenty thousand, five hundred eight

D. two hundred fifty-eight thousand

2.

A. 135

B. 386

C. 486

D. 900

3. A box of fruit snacks is $2. A case of fruit snacks costs 6 times as much as a single box of fruit snacks.

Which equation tells how much a case of fruit snacks costs?

A. 6 × 2 =

B. 6 ÷ 2 =

C. 6 + 2 =

D. 6 – 2 =

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4. Look at the clock below.

What time will it be in 30 minutes? A. 3:35 B. 4:35 C. 7:45 D. 8:15

5. 2,930 – 1,862 = A. 1,068 B. 1,078 C. 1,132 D. 1,161

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6. The 11th longest river in the world is the Lena River in Siberia. It is approximately 4,310 kilometers long.

What is this number rounded to the nearest hundred? A. 4,000 B. 4,300 C. 4,400 D. 5,000

7. Joe and Sally's cookies are the same size. They are shown below.

Joe ate of his, and Sally ate of hers.

Which statement is true? A. Joe and Sally ate the same amount. B. Sally ate more than Joe. C. Joe ate more than Sally. D. Both cookies were completely eaten.

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8. Look at the quadrilaterals below.

Which quadrilateral is not a square or a rectangle? A. quadrilateral 1 B. quadrilateral 2 C. quadrilateral 3 D. quadrilateral 4

9. A baseball costs $3. A box of baseballs costs 9 times as much.

How much does a box of baseballs cost? A. $9 B. $12 C. $18 D. $27

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10. Look at the decimal models shown below.

Which comparison of the decimals is true? A. 0.04 < 0.44 B. 0.4 < 0.04 C. 0.4 = 0.04 D. 0.44 < 0.4

11. Last week, Felix posted a video of the city baseball tournament online. Since he posted the video, 17,463 people have viewed it.

What is 17,463 rounded to the nearest thousand? A. 20,000 B. 19,000 C. 18,000 D. 17,000

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12. A flower shop delivered 36 vases of roses on Valentine's Day. Each vase held 18 roses.

Use the model to find how many roses were delivered on Valentine's Day. A. 756 B. 648 C. 638 D. 608

13. Ann wants to purchase a hamburger and milk for lunch. The hamburger costs $1.98, and the milk costs $0.55. She has $3.00.

How much change will she get back? A. $0.27 B. $0.47 C. $0.57 D. $0.67

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14. What is 5,384 ÷ 8? A. 654 B. 663 C. 673 D. 674

15. Candice has 4 times as many stickers as Lou.

If Lou has 8 stickers, which equation can be used to find n, the total number of stickers Candice has? A. n = 8 × 4 B. n = 8 + 4 C. n = 8 – 4 D. n = 8 ÷ 4

16. A group of 21 people are traveling to the zoo. They will travel in buses. Each bus can hold 7 people.

Which equation could be used to find the number of buses needed to hold all 21 people?

A. 21 × 7 =

B. 21 + 7 =

C. × 7 = 21

D. + 7 = 21

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17. Look at the fraction below.

Which fraction is not equivalent to this fraction?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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18. In the diagram below, ABC measures 85°.

If the measure of ABD is 30°, what is the measure of DBC? A. 140° B. 85° C. 55° D. 30°

19. The number of stamps in Joan's stamp collection is a multiple of 7.

How many stamps could Joan have in her collection? A. 27 B. 45 C. 56 D. 64

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20. In the diagram below, ABE and DBC each measure 120°, and points A, B, and C are all on the same line.

What is the measure of DBE? A. 30° B. 60° C. 120° D. 150°

Use the following diagram to answer questions 21 and 22.

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21. What type of angle is ABC? A. acute B. right C. obtuse D. straight

22. What is the measure of ABC? A. 35° B. 45° C. 135° D. 145°

23. Find the quotient.

3,368 ÷ 9 =

A. 384, remainder 6 B. 384, remainder 4 C. 374, remainder 4 D. 374, remainder 2

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24. Mark is mailing photos to his cousin. The envelope he is using has an area of 54 square inches.

If the envelope is 6 inches wide, how long is the envelope? Area = length × width A. 9 inches B. 48 inches C. 60 inches D. 324 inches

25. The model below is shaded to represent the fraction .

Which decimal is represented by the model?

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A. 0.1 B. 0.01 C. 0.001 D. 0.0001

26. Look at the model below.

Which fraction is equivalent to 0.7?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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27. Joe divided a circle in half. He divided one of the halves into three smaller pieces.

Which statement is true?

A. <

B. >

C. =

D. =

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28. Use the fraction strips to answer the question.

Which comparison of these fractions is true?

A. <

B. >

C. <

D. >

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29. Kristen bought 10 yards of ribbon. She used 7 yards of the ribbon on a project.

How many yards of ribbon did she have left over?

A. 1 yards

B. 1 yards

C. 2 yards

D. 2 yards

30. Mrs. Roussel bought 320 square feet of carpet for her living room. She calculated the amount of carpet she needed by multiplying the length and the width of the living room.

If the living room is 16 feet wide, how long is the living room? Area = length × width A. 20 feet B. 300 feet C. 340 feet D. 73,600 feet

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31. Look at the regular hexagon below.

Which pair of sides appears to be parallel? A. sides AB and CD B. sides BC and DE C. sides CD and EF D. sides DE and AB

32. Which quadrilateral has four sides of equal length, 2 sets of parallel sides and no right angles? A. square B. rectangle C. rhombus D. trapezoid

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32. Which quadrilateral has four sides of equal length, 2 sets of parallel sides and no right angles? A. square B. rectangle C. rhombus D. trapezoid

34. Kelly started exercising at 1:12 and finished at 1:37. After jumping rope for 12 minutes, he lifted weights for the remaining time.

How long did Kelly lift weights while exercising? A. 12 minutes B. 13 minutes C. 24 minutes D. 37 minutes

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