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PolygonsFractions

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Number SenseMultiplication

AndDivision

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What figure has 5 sides?

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pentagon

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Which triangle has 2 equal sides?

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Isosceles

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How many sides does an octagon have?

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eight

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Which plane figure has six sides?

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hexagon

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Which polygon has 4 equal sides and 4 right angles?

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Square

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What is 2/5 + 1/5?A.3/10B.2/5C.5/3D.3/5

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D. 3/5

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What is 3/4 – 1/4?a.1/2b.4/2c.2/0d.0

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a. 1/2

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What is 1/6 + 1/6?a.2/12 b.1/3c.6/2

d.1/6

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b. 1/3

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What is the decimal equivalent of 4/100?

a.4.10b.0.410c.0.04d.0.4

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c. 0.04

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Alan had a pizza to share with his friends. If Sheila ate 1/8,

Mark ate 2/8, and Alan ate 3/8, how much of the pizza did they

eat?a.1/8b.2/8c.3/8d.6/8

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d. 6/8

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What is the value of the 1 in 4,231?

a.1b. 10c.100

d.1000

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a. 1

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What is 1,000 + 500 + 3 in standard form?

a.153b.1,530c.1,503d.1,053

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C. 1,503

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What is 13,425 rounded to the nearest thousand?

a.13,000b.13,500c.13,400d.13,430

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a. 13,000

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What is the place value of the 4 in the following number?

65,429a.Tens

b.Thousandsc.Hundreds

d.Ten thousands

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c. hundreds

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What is sixteen thousand, four hundred seventy written in

standards form?a.60,407b.16,407c.16,470d.1,647

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c. 16,470

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6 x 7 = ?a.13b.24c.42d.36

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c. 42

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What is eight times seven?a.15b.64c.56d.40

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c. 56

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What is 32 divded by 8?a.5b.4c.7d.8

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b. 4

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Mark bought 7 ice cream cones that cost $0.60 each. What was

the total cost?a.$0.76b.$0.53c.$2.40d.$4.20

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d. $4.20

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Monica bought a bag of 9 bagels for $4.50. What is the cost of

one bagel?a.$0.50b.$4.49c.$4.59d.$0.30

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a. $0.50

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If you have a drawer full of black socks, what is the probability that the next

sock you pick will be white?a.Certainb.Likely

c.Unlikelyd.Impossible

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d. impossible

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This angle is a.Less than 90 degrees

b.Greater than 90 degreesc.Exactly 90 degreesd.None of the above

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a. Less than 90 degrees

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How many pairs parallel sides does this figure have?

a.0b.1c.2d.4

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b. 1

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How many right angles does this figure have?

a.0b.1c.2d.4

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d. 4

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This triangle isa.Isosceles

b.Rightc.Equilateral

d.Scalene

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c. equilateral