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Grade 4 - B. What Number Will Be Chosen?. 1 10 19 28 37 46 55 2 11 20 29 38 47 3 12 21 30 39 48 4 13 22 31 40 49 5 14 23 32 41 50 6 15 24 33 42 51 7 16 25 34 43 52 8 17 26 35 44 53 9 18 27 36 45 54. Which country or countries won more than 3 times the number of medals as Kenya?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1 10 19 28 37 46 552 11 20 29 38 473 12 21 30 39 484 13 22 31 40 495 14 23 32 41 506 15 24 33 42 517 16 25 34 43 528 17 26 35 44 539 18 27 36 45 54

What Number Will Be Chosen?

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Which country or countries won more than 3 times the number of medals as Kenya?

Country Medals

Canada 18

Spain 22

South Korea 29

Kenya 8

South Korea

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Find the median for this set of numbers

10, 15, 16, 7, 4, 9, 15

A. 10 B. 12C. 15D. Not here

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What is the probability of rolling a 4 if you are using a six-sided number cube with sides labeled 1 through 6?

1/6

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A number cube has sides labeled 1 through 6. If you rolled this number cube 7 times and added the total of each roll, what is the highest score that you could receive?

42

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Find the sum 2,468

3,473

307+

6248

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Find the sum

1,295 + 357

A. 1,562

B. 1,625

C. 1,526

D. 1,652

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Subtract. Add or estimate to check

7,858- 868

A. 7,010B. 7,990C. 6,990D. 6,010

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Subtract

$37.05 - $23.58

$13.47

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Multiply

A. 18,204

B. 18,704

C. 18,304

D. Not here

9102X 2

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Multiply

2064

516X 4

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Find the product of 945 and 7.

6615

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Complete

7 R 3) 5 3 - 3 -

1

2321

2

2

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Divide

5)66A. 13 R2

B. 13 R1

C. 12 R1

D. 12 R3

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Divide. Check your answer

458 ÷ 3 A. 152 R3

B. 153 R2

C. 156

D. Not here

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Divide. Check your answer

3) 92939 R 2

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Estimate to the nearest dollar

3) $15.28

$6.00

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Estimate the product. First round then multiply.

672 x 37

28,000

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648 + 467

The closest estimate of the sum is:

A. less than 1,000

B. between 1,000 and 1,100

C. between 1,100 and 1,200

D. more than 1,200

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A certain family-sized jar of candy costs $12.28 at one grocery store and the same jar sells for $13.72 at another grocery store. The closest estimate of the difference is:

A. $1.60

B. $1.30

C. $1.50

D. $1.40

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Write a fraction that shows about how full the container is.

¼ or ½

1/4

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Write a fraction for the shaded part. Then write an equivalent fraction

2/6 1/3

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Find the sum. Simplify.

3 3/5 + 4 1/5A. 7 4/5

B. 7 4/10

C. 7 2/5

D. 7 3/25

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Find the sum. Simplify if possible.

58

18+

A. 3/4

B. 6/16

C. 3/8

D. Not here

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Simplify if possible

58

18-

2/4 1/2

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Find the difference. Simplify if possible.

7 14 112 12

A. 3 1/2

B. 3 3/4

C. 3 5/12

D. 3 2/3

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Write 700,000 + 30,000 + 60 + 5 in standard form.

A. 730,065

B. 7,365

C. 73,065

D. 736,500

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Given the numerals 4, 1, 7, and 9, what is the lowest number than be made using each numeral only once.

1479

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Given the number 168,234 which number is in the ten thousands’ place?

A. 6

B. 1

C. 8

D. 2

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Give the word name, fraction, and decimal for the shaded part.

A.Thirty-five hundredths, 35/100, 0.35

B.Forty-five hundredths, 45/100, 0.45

C.Sixty-five hundredths, 65/100, 0.65

D. Not Here

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Give the decimal for 3/20. Find an equivalent in tenths or hundredths.

A. 0.15

B. 0.3

C. 3.20

D. 0.2

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Write a decimal for:

34

1000.34

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Complete 3.27 3.72. Use <, >, or =

•A. <

B. >

C. =

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Order the decimals from least to greatest.

4.09, 4.13, 4.1, 3.99, 4.51

3.99, 4.09, 4.1, 4.13, 4.51

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Complete.

9 feet = ___ yards

A. 3

B. 24

C. 36

D. Not here

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Which is longer: 4 in. or ½ ft.?

A. 3

B. 24

C. 36

D. Not here

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Mt. Grosvenor in Alaska is 21,190 feet tall. About how many miles tall is the mountain?

4

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Write the value for

4 gal = qt • = 16

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Write the value for

48 oz. = lb.

•• A.3

B.30C.4D.40

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What is the length of the measuring tape to the nearest 1/4 inch?

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Choose the better measurement for a typical wall calendar.

12 in. or 12 ft.

12 in.

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Choose a reasonable unit of weight for a pair of shoes.

A. poundsB. ouncesC. tons

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Choose the better estimate for the capacity of a thermos jug in your lunch box.

1 fl. oz. or 1 pt. 1 pt.

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Choose the better estimate of temperature for a nice day at the beach:

28º C or 80º C

28º C

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Give the elapsed time from 5:21 a.m. to 6:43 a.m.

A. 1 hour 22 minutes

B. 2 hours 28 minutes

C. 2 hours 32 minutes

D. 1 hour 28 minutes

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Tell whether the two figures appear to be congruent, similar or neither

A. Congruent

B. Similar

C. Neither

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Tell how many lines of symmetry the figure has.

1

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What is the name of the polygon?

A.Quadrilateral

B. Octagon

C. Triangle

D. Not here

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The two rectangles below have the same perimeter. Do they have the same area? Explain

6 in.

4 in.

5 in.

5 in.Figure One

Figure Two

NO

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What is the rule for this table?

In n 7 9 11 13 15

Out 5 7 9 11 13

A. n - 2B. n + 2C. n + 3D. Not here

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Complete the table. Write the rule.

In n 14 11 9 8 6

Out 18 15 10

Rule =

A B

A.13B.12

n + 4

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Extend the number pattern.

2, 1, 3, 2, 4, 3, 5, _____4

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What should replace the box in the number sentence below?

4 4 = 16 X

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Jeremy has 50 raffle tickets to sell. He sells 30 tickets on one day and 9 tickets the next day. How many tickets does he have left to sell?

A. 11 tickets

B. 21 tickets

C. 20 tickets

D. 89 tickets

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Ramona bought 3 notebooks for $3.75 each. She gave the clerk $20. How much change will she receive?

$8.75

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Alan has 21 toy cars and toy trucks in all. He has 9 more cars than trucks. How many toy cars does he have?

A. 6 toy cars

B. 15 toy cars

C. 12 toy cars

D. Not here

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