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Quarter 1 Benchmark review
Chapters 1-4
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Your teacher asks you to round the numbers below to the nearest 10. Which number would you round to 30?
A: 26B: 36C: 24D: 39
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Your teacher asks you to round the numbers below to the nearest 10. Which number would you round to 30?
A: 26B: 36C: 24D: 39
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Which of these numbers has an odd digit in both the tens place and the hundreds place?
A: 5,544B: 2,354C: 5,962D: 7,693
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A: 5,544B: 2,354C: 5,962D: 7,693
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Omarion has a collection of 697 basketball trading cards. Leon has 403 cards. About how many cards does
Omarion and Leon have all together?
A. 1,000B. 1,100C. 300D.1,500
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Omarion has a collection of 697 basketball trading cards. Leon has
403 cards. About how many cards does
Omarion and Leon have all together?
A.1,000B. 1,100C. 300D. 1,500
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Which shows the following number written in standard form?
2,000 + 600 + 40 + 1
A: 20,641B: 2,461C: 2,614D: 2, 641
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A: 20,641B: 2,461C: 2,614D: 2, 641
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Estimate the sum.
789 _____+ 302 +_____
A.300B.700C.900D.1,100
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A. 300B. 700C. 900D. 1,100
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There are about 312,390 dogs and about 220,598
cats living in Florida. About how many more
dogs live in Florida?
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3 1 2, 3 9 0-2 2 0, 5 9 8 9 1, 7 9 2
102
18
8
12
2 111
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What does each stand for?
A: 1 pizzaB: 9 pizzasC: 5 pizzasD: 2 pizzas
Number of Pizza sold
Pizza Hut
Big Apple
Papa Johns
Each = 5 pizzas
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A: 1 pizzaB: 9 pizzasC: 5 pizzasD: 2 pizzas
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Shane surveyed the students in his class to find out their favorite kind of pet. He used the pictograph below to display his data. Which two pets have a total number equal to the number of dogs?
Favorite Pets
Dog
Cat
Bird
Fish (half a print)
Each = 2 pets
A. Bird and fish
B. Cat and fish
C. Cat and dog
D. Cat and bird
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A. Bird and fish
B. Cat and fish
C. Cat and dog
D. Cat and bird
Shane surveyed the students in his class to find out their favorite kind of pet. He used the pictograph below to display his data. Which two pets have a total number equal to the number of dogs?
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Which multiplication sentence does the array show?
A. 6 x 6 = 36B. 1 x 3 = 3C. 4 x 3 = 12D. 4 x 12 = 3
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A. 6 x 6 = 36B. 1 x 3 = 3C. 4 x 3 = 12D. 4 x 12 = 3
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Jessica donated 24 toys. She placed the same number of toys in each of 3 gift bags. Jessica wrote the equation below to describe how she sorted the gifts.
3 X ___ = 24
How many gifts did Jessica put in each gift bag? A. 9
B. 8C. 7D. 6
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A. 9B. 8C. 7D. 6
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Which is an example of the Commutative Property of Multiplication shown by the array below?
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A. 2 + 3 = 3 x 2B. 3 x 1 = 3 + 1C. 2 x 3 = 3 x 2D. 2 x 6 = 3 x 4
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d x 3 = 27A. d=6B. d=7C. d=9D. d= 10
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A. d=6B. d=7C. d=9D. d= 10
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Find the number of combinations. Use multiplication.
A. 4 x 3= 12 combinationsB. 4 x 2= 8 combinationsC. 2 x 4= 8 combinations
D. 2 x 2 = 4 combinations
ice cream flavor: chocolate, vanillatoppings: sprinkle, nuts
______ x ______ = ______
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A. 4 x 3= 12 combinationsB. 4 x 2= 8 combinationsC. 2 x 4= 8 combinations
D. 2 x 2 = 4 combinations
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Axel looked at the menu. He can choose from 6 main dishes and 4 different desserts. How many combinations of main dishes and desserts are there?
A. 10B. 20C. 24D. 36
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A. 10B. 20C. 24D. 36
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De’Andre has season tickets to watch the Miami Heat play basketball. De’Andre watched 5 basketball games in December and 7 gamesin January. Each game had 4 quarters.How many quarters did De’Andre watch in all?
A. 16B. 36C. 48D. 67
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A. 16B. 36C. 48D. 67
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Find the missing factor.
(3 x 9) x 2 = ___ x (9 x 2)
A. 3B. 9C. 18D. 27
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A. 3B. 9C. 18D. 27