1) Eli has 2 packages of candy. Each package has 22 pieces of candy in it. How many total pieces of candy did Eli have? a) 44 b) 24 c) 22 d) 11 2) How many flowers were sold in week 1? a) 21 b) 20 c) 3 d) 14 3) How many flowers were sold in Week 1 and Week 4 Combined? a) 21 b) 14 c) 35 d) 5 4) Which model shows 5 x 7 a) a b) b c) c d) d 5) What is the amount of the coins shown? a) 39¢ b) 40¢ c) 59¢ d) 49¢ 6) What is the amount of the coins shown? a) 68¢ b) 69¢ c) 65¢ d) 62¢ 7) Which list shows the numbers from least to greatest? a) a b) b c) c d) d 8) What is 100 more than 4,387 a) 4,287 b) 4,397 c) 4,487 d) 4,388 9) What is this number written as a numeral? Three hundred and sixty-five a) 363 b) 356 c) 360 d) 365 10) Mrs. Weber bought 18 pencils. She needed 25 pencils for her class. How many more did she need? a) 6 b) 7 c) 9 d) 5 11) Round this number to the nearest tenth. 623 a) 620 b) 600 c) 630 d) 625 12) Which pie chart shows half? a) a b) b c) c d) d 13) What is the amount of money shown? a) $17 b) $20 c) $19 d) $18 14) There were10 volleyball teams playing in the tournament. Each team has 9 players. How many players were participating in the tournament? a) 80 b) 10 c) 9 d) 90 15) What is this number in expanded form? 321 a) Three hundred and twenty b) Three hundred c) Two hundred and thirty-one d) Three hundred and twenty-one 16) Which one shows the Commutative Property of Multiplication? a) 8 x 4 4 x 9 b) 3 x 2 = 6 6 ÷ 3 =2 c) 6 x 9 9 x 6 d) 4 x 3 = 12 17) Which number is smaller than 8,297 a) 8,972 b) 7,298 c) 9,827 d) 8,729 18) Sady brought 30 donuts to share with his class. We have 25 students who ate 1 donut each. How many donuts were left? a) 10 b) 7 c) 5 d) 3 19) Mrs. Weber wanted to buy each student an apple and a banana. We have 25 students. How many apples and bananas total did Mrs. Weber have to buy? a) 25 b) 26 c) 100 d) 50 20) Order these numbers from greatest to least: a) 25, 47, 53, 26 b) 53, 47, 26, 25 c) 47, 53, 26, 25 d) 53, 26, 47, 25 21) Mrs. Gregory ordered 5 pizzas for our class. Each pizza was cut into 6 slices. We have 25 students. Do we have enough slices for everyone to get at least 1 piece? a) yes b) no 22) Abby was babysitting for 2 hours. She got paid $9 for each hour she babysat. How much money did she make? a) $20 b) $19 c) $18 d) $14 23) Luke was selling football tickets for $5 each. He sold 9 tickets. How much money did he make? a) $40 b) $50 c) $35 d) $45 24) Jacob sold baseball cards for $3 each. He sold 8 tickets. Then he gave his mom $10 for ice cream. How much money did he have left over? a) $15 b) $24 c) $14 d) $10 25) Alejandra A. sold 8 bracelets for $4 each. She then had to buy more beads for $10. How much money did she have left over? a) $22 b) $20 c) $32 d) $0
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