Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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What is another way of naming
246,000?
a. | 246 thousands | c. | 246
ten thousands | b. | 246
hundreds | d. | 246 tens |
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A cheetah can run 70 miles per hour while a whippet
only moves about 35.50 miles per hour. What is 35.50 in word form?
a. | thirty-five and fifty hundred | c. | thirty-five and fifty tenths | b. | thirty-five and fifty tens | d. | thirty-five and
fifty hundredths |
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Round 483,251 to the nearest hundred
thousand.
a. | 600,000 | c. | 400,000 | b. | 583,251 | d. | 500,000 |
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Mrs. Rice needs to purchase a square gymnastics pad
for a room with the following dimensions. How many square meters of padding will she need to
buy?

a. | 20 m2 | b. | 40 m2 | c. | 100 m2 | d. | 200
m2 |
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The number 5.533 has been graphed on the number
line below. What is this number rounded to the nearest tenth?

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Scott is finding the surface area of the
rectangular prism. What is the missing number in his calculations?
 2(12
´ 8) + 2(12 ´ 9) + 2(8 ´ __ )
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Divide. Check your answer.

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Yolanda is buying two posters. One poster costs
$6.62 and the second costs $12.47. How much more does the second cost than the first?
a. | $0.59 | b. | $5.85 | c. | $6.44 | d. | $19.09 |
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Add .
a. | 18.1 | b. | 59.22 | c. | 60.22 | d. | 181 |
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10.
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Dale has 6 yards of fabric. He wants to sew
placemats that each take yard of fabric. How many placemats can he
sew?

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Mrs. Washington is putting up a wallpaper border
around her son's bedroom. How many feet of border does she need if the room is the shape of a
rectangle that is 10-foot by 11-foot? (Hint: P = 2l+ 2w)
a. | 21 feet | b. | 40
feet | c. | 42 feet | d. | 44
feet |
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What is the volume of this figure?

a. | 3 cubic units | c. | 5
cubic units | b. | 4 cubic
units | d. | 10 cubic units |
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The students in a wood working class are making
keepsake boxes. The design requires 6 wood strips, each foot long. How many feet of wood
strips are needed for one box?
a. | 4 feet | b. | 5 feet | c. | feet | d. | 30
feet |
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Order the decimals from least to
greatest. 3.79, 3.83, 3.8, 3.69, 4.21
a. | 3.8, 3.79, 3.83, 4.21, 3.69 | c. | 3.69, 3.79, 3.8, 3.83, 4.21 | b. | 3.69, 3.83, 3.79, 3.8, 4.21 | d. | 3.69, 3.8, 3.79,
3.83, 4.21 |
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Subtract . Simplify if possible.
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Find the difference.

a. | 20.92 | b. | 21.92 | c. | 31.9 | d. | 319 |
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Multiply .
a. | 3,176 | b. | 2,088 | c. | 4,176 | d. | 4,076 |
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Greg spent $6.61 on a hat, $35.13 on a sweater, and
$19.99 on a shirt. How much did Greg spend on all three items?
a. | $51.73 | b. | $61.63 | c. | $61.73 | d. | $121.22 |
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Find . Simplify if possible.
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Order the numbers from least to
greatest. 50,640 50,460 49,244
a. | 50,640, 50,460, 49,244 | c. | 50,460, 50,640, 49,244 | b. | 49,244, 50,460, 50,640 | d. | 49,244, 50,640, 50,460 |
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