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Which point represents 0.52 on the number line?
A. N



B. P




C. M




D. L

Anna paid 98/100 of a dollar to buy a used comic book. Which shows 98/100 as a money amount?
A. $0.098



B. $0.98




C. $1.98




D. $9.8

There are 45 packages of paper at a copy shop. Each package contains100 sheets of paper. How many sheets of paper are there in all?

A. 450




B. 4,500




C. 4,005




D. 4,050

Hideki is collecting pennies. Each month in May, June, and July, he put 200 pennies in a jug. He put 300 pennies in the jug in August and 300 in September. How many pennies did Hideki put in the jug between May and September?
A. 600


B. 1,200




C. 6,000




D. 12,000

Ms. Harry makes wooden toys and cornhusk dolls. At a craft fair she sells 46 toys for $6 each, and 35 dolls for $8 each. How much money does she earn at the fair?

A. $556




B. $276




C. $460




D. $582

A theater has 8 sections. There are 168 seats in each section. Which sum of partial products shows the total number of seats in the theater?
A. 800 + 60 + 8 = 868



B. 800 + 48 + 64 = 912




C. 800 + 480 + 8 = 1,288




D. 800 + 480 + 64 = 1,344

Amalia put 10 grams of food in her hamster’s food dish. When she checked back later, the amount of food in the dish was 7.29 grams. How much food did Amalia’s hamster eat?
A. 3.29 grams


B. 2.81 grams




C. 2.71 grams




D. 3.81 grams

The student council sold 34 T-shirts last week. Each T-shirt cost $16. Use the model to answer the question.How much money did the student council collect from T-shirt sales last week?

A. $324


B. $480




C. $544




D. $900

Rick has one dollar and twenty-seven cents to buy a notebook. Which decimal names this money amount in terms of dollars?
A. 0.27


B. 1.027




C. 12.7




D. 1.27

Noah learned that the distance around the planet Jupiter is 142,984 kilometers. In which number does the 2 have one-tenth the value of the 2 in 142,984?
A. 246,891


B. 347,562




C. 835,210




D. 726,501

Maria’s plant grew 3.47 centimeters in one week. What is 3.47 written in expanded notation?
A. (3 x 0.1) + (4 x 0.01) + (7 x 0.001)

B. (3 x 1) + (4 x 0.1) + (7 x 0.1)


C. (3 x 100) + (4 x 10) + (7 x 1)


D. (3 x 1) + (4 x 0.1) + (7 x 0.01)

Dahlia has two pieces of ribbon. The first piece is 7.35 centimeters. The second piece is 37.5 centimeters. What is the combined length of the ribbon?
A. 11.10 centimeters

B. 44.85 centimeters


C. 111 centimeters


D. 30.15 centimeters

Which shows the decimals in order from greatest to least?
A. 0.79, 0.82, 0.86

B. 0.82, 0.86, 0.79


C. 0.86, 0.82, 0.79


D. 0.86, 0.79, 0.82

Marta made a mistake when she worked this problem.



Which statement best describes her mistake?

A. Marta did not write the correct products for 35 x 4.


B. Marta did not write the correct product for 35 x 60.




C. Marta did not add correctly.




D. Marta did not regroup correctly.

Erin drew a model to multiply 23 x 45.



Which expression should Erin write in place of the question mark?

A. 3 x 40

B. 3 x 20


C. 5 x 20


D. 5 x 40

A puppy video was posted online two weeks ago. It was viewed 9,835 times during its first week online. In the second week, it was viewed 1,435 fewer times. How many times was it viewed during the two weeks?
A. 22,540

B. 11,270


C. 18,235


D. 8,400

Soni draws 7 flower plants. Each plant has 12 flowers, and each flower has 4 petals. How many petals does she draw in all?
A. 84

B. 28


C. 112


D. 336

Students arranged 13 chairs in each of 32 rows for the school play. What is the total number of chairs the students arranged?
A. 300

B. 320


C. 384


D. 416

During summer vacation, a state park had 248,368 visitors and a water park had 214,626 visitors. The zoo had more visitors than the water park, but fewer than the state park. Which of the following could be the number of visitors at the zoo?
A. 201,369

B. 212,729


C. 244,321


D. 263,023

A total of 3,718 tickets were sold for a skating show. Of that total, 1,279 were adult tickets. The remaining tickets were child tickets. How many child tickets were sold?
A. 2,439

B. 2,561


C. 3,439


D. 4,997

Richardo marked point R on the number line to show the amount of rain, in inches, that fell in his town.



How many inches of rain fell?

A. 4.3 inches

B. 0.4 inch


C. 0.45 inch


D. 0.43 inch

William models a product on grid paper. He asks Irie what product he modeled with the shaded sections below.



What should Irie’s answer be?

A. 3 x 6 = 18

B. 3 x 10 = 30


C. 3 x 16 = 48


D. 6 x 13 = 78

Sam has 2,288 trading cards. His sister Leah has twice as many. If they put all their trading cards together, how many will they have in all?
A. 6,864

B. 6,804


C. 4,576


D. 9,152

Howard runs a race in 50.3 seconds. He finishes 0.85 second behind Carl. How many seconds does it take Carl to run the race?
A. 49.45 seconds

B. 51.15 seconds


C. 48.8 seconds


D. 50.15 seconds

Zivia has 550 coins in her collection. Alex has 260 more coins than Zivia has. The strip diagrams show how to find how many coins they have all together.



What does 810 in the strip diagram represent?

A. How many coins Zivia has

B. How many coins Alex has


C. How many more coins Alex has


D. How many coins they have all together

In the school gym, there are 16 rows of chairs with 16 chairs in each row. How many chairs are there in all?
A. 32

B. 256


C. 225


D. 196

Darla copies her uncle’s address and phone number into her contact list. His area code is 775. His zip code is 89507. Which statement about the value of the 5 in 775 and 89,507 is true?
A. It is the same in both numbers.


B. It is 10 times as great in the zip code than it is in the area code.




C. It is 100 times as great in the zip code than it is in the area code.




D. It is 10 times as great in the area code than it is n the zip code.

Jack drew a model to represent the number of miles from his home to the park.



Which decimal matches the model?

A. 0.35

B. 1.35


C. 1.45


D. 10.35

A worker reports that his salary is about $35,000 per year. If he rounded to the nearest thousand dollars, which could be his actual salary?
A. $35,800
B. $35,620
C. $34,500
D. $33,980