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1. There are 7 baskets. Each basket holds 6 apples. Which equation shows the total number of apples?
2. A teacher has 32 crayons to share equally among 8 students. How many crayons will each student receive?
3. Which equation has the same unknown as 6 x ___ = 54?
4. Which expression equals 8 x 7?
5. Ella bakes 4 trays of cookies. Each tray has 9 cookies. She gives 12 cookies to her neighbors and saves 3 more for tomorrow. How many cookies does she have left after giving to her neighbors?
6. Look at this pattern: 3, 6, 9, 12, ___. What is the missing number?
7. What is the value of the digit 4 in the number 4,672?
8. Round 6,847 to the nearest hundred.
9. What is 3,456 + 2,278?
10. What is 7,003 - 4,568?
11. A pizza is cut into 6 equal slices. What fraction does ONE slice represent?
12. Which fraction is GREATER than 3/8?
13. Which fraction is equivalent to 1/2?
14. On a number line from 0 to 1 divided into fourths, which point represents 3/4?
15. A rectangle is made of unit squares. It has 4 rows with 6 squares in each row. What is the area of the rectangle?
16. A classroom floor is 9 meters long and 7 meters wide. What is the area of the floor?
17. A figure is made of two rectangles. Rectangle A is 5 m x 4 m. Rectangle B is 3 m x 2 m. What is the total area of the figure?
18. A movie starts at 2:15 P.M. It is 1 hour and 45 minutes long. What time does the movie end?
19. A bag of flour has a mass of 2 kilograms. A bag of sugar has a mass of 900 grams. The flour bag is red and the sugar bag is blue. What is the total mass of both bags in grams?
20. A store sells books in packs of 4. The store has been open since Monday. How many packs are needed to get exactly 36 books?
For multiple-choice questions, circle the best answer. For constructed-response questions, show all your work and write your final answer clearly.
1. Which fraction is located between 1/4 and 3/4 on a number line?
2. What is 7 x 80?
3. Leo has 5 boxes of crayons with 8 in each box. He bought them at the school fair last week. He gives away 3 full boxes. How many crayons does Leo have left?
4. A large container holds 20 liters of water. It is poured equally into 5 smaller containers. How many liters are in each small container?
5. Which fraction is equal to 3?
6. A shape has 4 sides and 4 right angles. All 4 sides are equal in length. What is this shape?
27. A rectangle has a length of 9 centimeters and a width of 6 centimeters. What is the area of the rectangle? Show your work.
This question is worth 1 credit.
28. Use the distributive property to solve 9 x 6. Show your work.
29. A bag of rice has a mass of 3 kilograms. How many grams is that? Show your work.
30. Sam collects baseball cards. He arranges them in 6 equal rows. He has 48 cards total. How many cards are in each row? Write a multiplication equation AND a division equation that both represent this situation. Show your work.
This question is worth 2 credits.
31. Draw a number line from 0 to 1 divided into eighths. Plot the point 5/8. Then write one fraction GREATER than 5/8 and one fraction LESS than 5/8. Both fractions must have 8 as the denominator.
32. A playground is made of two rectangles joined together. Rectangle 1 is 8 meters long and 5 meters wide. Rectangle 2 is 4 meters long and 3 meters wide. What is the total area of the playground? Show your work and explain how you found your answer.
33. Maya has a chocolate bar divided into 8 equal pieces. She eats 3 pieces. What fraction of the chocolate bar did Maya eat? What fraction is left? Use a model or drawing to show your thinking.
34. Mrs. Park collected 63 pencils and wants to put them into bags of 7 for each classroom. Part A: How many bags can she make? Show your work. Part B: Mrs. Park also has 96 erasers. She puts the same number of erasers into each bag as she has bags from Part A. How many erasers go in each bag? Are there any left over? Show your work.
This question is worth 3 credits.
35. A baker makes 4 batches of muffins. Each batch makes 9 muffins. The baker puts all the muffins equally on 6 trays. Part A: How many muffins are on each tray? Show your work. Part B: One tray represents what fraction of all the muffins? Write your answer as a fraction and explain using words or a model why your fraction makes sense.