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MCA. Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 1 Name Use the number sentence below to answer question 1. 50 x 8 x 0 = 1. What is the value of the number sentences above? A. B. C. D. 0 40 400 450 Pablo, Adam, and Dan each bought 9 balloons. What is the total number of balloons the 3 friends bought? E. F. 3 12 G. H. 27 36 In a group of 8 people, 5 are wearing hats. What fractional part of the!.gro_up_i^_wearmg hats?. 8 r __L J ' 5 K. 8 L. _8- 5 l.©®©® 2.©©©® 3.®©®©

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MCA. Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 1

Name

Use the number sentence below to answer question 1. 50 x 8 x 0 =

1. What is the value of the number sentences above?

A.

B.

C.

D.

0

40

400

450

Pablo, Adam, and Dan each bought 9 balloons. What is the total number of balloons the 3 friends bought?

E.

F.

3

12

G.

H.

27

36

In a group of 8 people, 5 are wearing hats. What fractional part of the!.gro_up_i _wearmg hats?.

8

r __L J' 5

K. 8

L. _8-5

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 2

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If the number 6 is placed in the • , which number sentence is true?

A. 5 x Q =35

B-. 30 -r [ 3 = 6

C. 6 x p = 30 ,

D. 42 + n = 7

A city has 3 schools. There are 633 students in elementary school. There are 587 students in middle school. There are 740 students in high school.

What is the total number of students in the 3 schools?

E.

F.

1,850

1,860

G.

H.

1,950

1,960

What is 2,356 rounded to the nearest ten?

I. 2,300

J. 2,350

K. 2,360

L. 2,400

MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 3

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1. A leopard is 230 centimeters long from the tip of its nose to the end of its tail. The body is exactly 139 centimeters long. How long is the tail of the leopard?

A. 91 centimeters

B. 99 centimeters

C. 101 centimeters

D. 109 centimeters

Pat and Tracy collected a total of 576 aluminum cans. Pat collected 398 aluminum cans. How many did Tracy collect?

E. 178

F. 188

G. 222 » /

H. 288

3. Last year a basketball player scored 513 points. This year he has scored 466 points. Howmanymore points mu^hej>cpre_to_hare^^ Explain your answer.

I. 43

J. 47

K. 58

L. 66

i MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 4

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Use the diagram below to answer questions 1-3.

1. What student is in the Math Club and in Ms. Kao's class?

A.

B.

C.

D.

Darcy

Jim

Matt

Sylvia

Which students may not see each other in their classes? Explain how you know this.

E. Al and Sylvia — —

F. Jim and Lea — —

G. Matt and Jim — —

H. Lea and Darcy

3. Which student is not in either the Math Club or in Mr. Brown's class?

I.

J-K.

L.

Jim

Lea

Matt

Sylvia

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 5

Name You may use a calculator on this practice test.

1. A school had $1,000 to spend on a playground They spent $495 m a ^ s ^ n g and $156 on a slide. How much money does the school have left to spend? Show how you know this.

A. $349

B. $451

C. $505

D. $651

2. There are 15 students waiting to have their school pictures taken. Each picture takes 3 minutes. What is the total number of minutes it will take for all of these students to have their picture take:

E. 5

F. 12

G. 18

H. 45

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There are 66 crackers in a package. Each child receives the same number of crackers from the package. There are 11 children in the group. How many crackers did each child receive?

r J. 6

K. 55

L. 77

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Kelley made bead necklaces and sold them for $5 each. She earned $40. . . J T r i 1 n„ How many necklaces did Kelley sell.

A.

B.

C.

D.

6

8

35

45

Mr. Jones has $165. He buys the following items:

* 1 sweater for $47 • 1 pair of shoes for $51

How _ 5 _ & e s r £ o n e s have left7 Explain your answer.

E. $41

F. $42

G. $51

H. $115

3 Alice wants to read a book in 8 days. The book has 160 pages. She plans to read the same number of pages each day. How many pages should Alice read each day /

I.

J.

K.

L.

20

80

152

168

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 7

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What is another way to write ninety-four thousand six hundred three?

A. 9,463

B. 94,063

C. 94,603

D. 94,630

Jimmy and Linda are brother and sister. This table shows their ages on January 1 for the years 2001 through 2004. How old will Linda be when Jimmy is thirteen years old?

JIMMY'S AND LINDA'S AGES ON JAN. 1 E.

F.

G.

H.

9

12

16

17

Jimmy's age

Linda's Age

2001

8

12

2002

9

13

2003

10

14

2004

11

15

3. Which angle is greater than a right angle? How do you know?

I.

A K.

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 8

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Use the figure below to answer questions 1 and 2.

1. What is the perimeter of the floor of Jonathon' s rectangular shaped bedroom?

A. 22 feet 1 2 f e e t

B. 40 feet

C. 44 feet

D. 120 feet

Jonathon's Bedroom

10 feet

2. What is the area of the floor in Jonathon's bedroom? Explain your answer.

E. 44 square feet

F. 22 square feet

G. 40 square feet

H. 120 square feet

3. Brad bought 5 sports drinks for $1.25 each. _ He gave the cashier a $2DWbTll. How much should Brad receive in change?

I.

J.

K.

L.

$12.75

$13.25

$13.75

$15.00

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"1 MCA Math Practice I Name Grade 4 WEEK 9

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Use the graph below to answer questions 1 and 2.

iPSWEY RESULTS

DO Not use ttea \Mmff mmm Ccffiputer uatary Boote Library ||w»

In a survey, 100 people were asked how they use the library. The bar graph shows the results of the survey. Which statement could be true according to the bar graph?

A. B. C. D.

More than half the people use the library computer. More than half the people use the library to borrow books. Less than half the people use the library to borrow books. More than half the people do not use the library at all.

2. How many people use the library computer?

E. F. G. H. -

25 60 15

—20

3. How many people do not use the library at all?

I. J. Jv. L.

25 60 15 20

MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 10

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•' ISli:-Use these coins to answer question 1. f^t&wKk

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HEADS TAILS

A coin is tossed 10 times. . How many times would the coin be expected to land with heads up /

A. 2 out of 10

B. 3 out of 10

C. 4 out of 10

D. 5 out of 10

2. Linda is buying 5 notebooks for $0.75 each, including tax. She pays with a $5.00 bill. How much change should Linda receive? Explain how you found your answer.

E. $1.25

F. $1.35

G. $2.25

H. $2.75

Use the figure to the right to answer question 3.

3. Which two lines appear to be perpendicular?

I. U and W

J. U and Z U

K. WandX

L. X and Z

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 11

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1. Which pair of figures appear to be congruent?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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Use the figure to the right to answer question 27.

2. In this figure, which side appears to be parallel to side m?

E. j

F. P

G. r

H. s

3. Which one of the three-dimensional figuresTshown below is a pyramid?

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L. A

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 12

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Maggie multiplied 182 x 6 and found theproduct tc.be1,092? Which expression could Maggie use to check her work? Show how she may have figured it out.

A. B. C. D.

1,092+182 182 + 182 + 1,092

182 1,092 + 6

Use this table to answer question 2. PITS OWNED

Paul surveyed his classmates to find out the number of pets that each student owned. Which table shows the same information?

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Use the figures below to answer question 1.

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Figure 1 Figure- -2 Figure 3

Leon had an art class assignment to draw the four 3-dimensional figures shown. Which figures are prisms? Explain your answer.

2. Which figures are pyramids? Explain your answer.

1,, 1 3. How many - ' s are there in 3-?

A.

B.

C.

D.

4

5

6

7

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Use the diagram of Tara's stickers to answer # 1 and 2.

Tara had 8 stickers in her pocket. If she picked a sticker without looking, which one

would she be least likely to pick? A S F 3 . S __>tlCK€rS

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2. Which sticker would she be most likely to pick? Explain your answer.

E- JML F-

Carlos needed 2 cups of flour for a cake. He had a scoop that held 1/3 cup. How many times should he fill it to get 2 cups of flour?

I. 2

J. 3

K. 4

L. 6

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 15

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l. Ling's family began a family vacation at 10 a.m. After 2 hours and 45 minutes, they stopped for lunch. What time was it when they stopped?

A. 2:45 p.m.

B. 1:45 p.m.

C. 12:45 p.m.

D. 12:45 a.m.

2. Which shape is congruent to this one? How do you know? <?

E.

G.

F.

a [J

3. What would be the best tool to measure the weight of a rock? Why?

L a clock • —

j ; a tape measure

K. a scale

L. a thermometer

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 16

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1. What part of this square is shaded?

A. l

B.

C.

D.

4 3 8"

__. 5 1

^

/

/ *

2. Every day Fred does his homework for 1 hour and 30 minutes? What else do you need to know to find out when he finishes his homework? E. the time he comes home from school

F. how long he practiced yesterday

G. the time he starts his homework

H. the times he starts his homework

3. Juanita bought a notebook for $ 1.59 at Target. She also bought a pencil and pen, costing $ .73 each. How much did she spend on an eraser if she spent $3.50 altogether. Show your work and explain your thinking in the space below. I. $ .45

J -

K.

L.

$-1-18-

$.55

$1.91

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 17

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1. The soccer game started at the time shown on the clock. Half-time was called 55 minutes later. When was half time called? A. 11:00

B. 11:10

C. 10:55

D. 11:05

2. What number is shown below?

E. 108

F. 170

G. 208

H. 280

DDD DD

DDD

3. What number is shown on the chart below?

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J.

K.

L.

THOUSANDS 1

186

1,608

1,860

1,806

HUNDREDS 8

TENS 0

Now write this number in words.

ONES 6

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 18

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Which of these objects is shaped like a cylinder?

B. A SEJgjaMEillS

_S_l8*i2

' » ^ D.

2. Every day Ms. Woodard asks 4 children to guess the high temperature of the day. These were yesterday's guesses:

Tammy 53°

Rhonda 51°

Wesley 57°

Matthew 56°

Yesterday's high temperature was 55° F. Who had the closest guess?

E. Tammy

F. Rhonda

G. Wesley

H. Matthew

Amanda saved $3 each week. After 5 weeks, how much money had she saved? S a S ^ ^ R y multiplying $3 by 5. How else could she have solved

this problem?

I. 3 + 5

J. 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5

K. 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3

L. 5 + 3

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 19

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l. Juan noticed something was the same about all of the shapes in this drawing. What did he notice?

A. All of the shapes had 5 angles.

B. All of the shapes were congruent.

C. All of the shapes had the same perimeter.

D. All of the shapes were hexagons.

2. Each of these letters has one line of symmetry. Draw the line of symmetry for each letter.

d) ^

Explain how you knew where to draw the lines of symmetry.

Mr. Gomez had a box of chalk with the following colors: 1 blue, 2 yellow, 1 green, and 3 red. If he chose a piece of chalk without looking, which color would he be most likely to pick?

I. blue

J. yellow

K. green

L. red

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 20

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This graph tells some things about a basketball game. Write as many things as you can about what the graph tells you.

Player

Tammy

Dave

Jack

Caitlyn

Points in the Game

-*3_SS_

siiti w&W

Each flBl stands for 2 points

2. Who lives farthest from St. Cloud?

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A.

B.

C.

D.

Jeremy Eric Jen Rosa

Jeremy

Erik

Jen

Rosa

Distance from St. Cloud 37 miles 39 miles 28 miles 34 miles

Which of the following tells how to find the next number in this pattern?

3 7 15 31 _____

E. Add 4.

F. Multiply by 2 and subtract 1.

G. Double each number.

H. Multiply by 2 and add 1.

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 21

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The school library loaned out 46 books to the first graders, 39 to the second graders, 42 to the third graders, and 50 to the fifth graders. If there were 230 books checked out altogether, how many books did the fourth graders check out?

A. 50 Who checked out the most books?_

B.

C.

D.

48

53

39

2. Which shape has more than one line of symmetry? Explain your reasoning.

E.

3. Which is the smallest bill that you will need to pay for 3 baseballs?

I. two-dollar bill

J. five-dollar bill

K. ten-dollar bill

L. twenty-dollar bill

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 22

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Use this graph to answer questions J and 2.

1. The distance traveled by the bicycle club is charted on this graph. What time did they stop for lunch?

2.

3.

A.

B.

C.

D.

11:30

12:00

12:30

1:00

About how many miles had they covered by 2:30?

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F.

G.

H.

25

20

30

40

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The faces of a number cube are labeled with ^ number^, 4,6,8,10, and 12. What is the probability of rolling a number less than seven.

I. lout of 7

J. 2 out of 6

K. 3 out of 6

L. 3 out of 3

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 23

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1. Which picture shows parallel lines? Write about how you know this.

A. B. C. D.

How many fourths are equal to l l? Show evidence for your answer here.

E.

F.

G.

H.

3

4

6

1 ?

3. What information is not needed to solve this problem?

I. The number of neighbors coming over.

J. The number of eggs in a dozen.

K. The number of total ingredients.

L. The number of neighbors added to Meg's 6.

A box of a dozen eggs is needed to make an egg-bake for Meg's family of 6. How many eggs will be needed if Meg's neighbors also come over for breakfast?

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 24

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Leehadanine-packofjuice. Lee and his friends drank 1 of it. Whatfracuon

shows how much of the nine-pack is left?

A I B. | A - 9 9

c- ? D.

9 7

__. u~~i w<* rmt<? new books on the shelves in

following books?

E. 816.0, 901.2, 871.6, 902.1

F. 901.2, 816.0, 902.1, 871.6

G. 816.0, 871.6, 901.2, 902.1

H. 816.0, 871.6, 902.1, 901.2 901.

2 Q T-H

oo O

a

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OO

C a i ™ w _ ^ e T t o h ^ P ^ ^ f Srschool snack. What shape would his piece look like?

I. o

'••.' ' hVM'i't lK______ii!ui____--i ill Iilf•"-'•'•''1'r -'""liiiniitnilli tim -

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 25

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Which shadow would this figure cast on a wall?

A. circle

B. triangle

C.oval

D. rectangle

This pie graph shows favorite after-school activities for a class of fourth graders. Which activity seems to be the most popular?

Favorite After-School Activities watching t.v.

E. reading

F. playing with friends

G. riding bike

H. watching t.v.

reading

eating

Maria and Stephen are running a race. Which instrument would measure who is faster? Explain your answer.

I. a yardstick

J. a scale

K. a stopwatch

L. a tape measure

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 26

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l. how much money would he have lett. w niui represent this problem?

A. $35 + $6 + $9 = $50

B. $35 - $6 + $9 = $38

C. $35 - $6 - $9 = $20

D. $35 + $6 - $9 = $32

T^s table shows W s e x e r c i s e ; £ ^ ^ £ g & _ ! ? ^ ' ^ many minutes of exercise do you predict jana wu s

E. 40 minutes

F. 30 minutes

G. 35 minutes

H. 50 minutes

Jana's Daily Exercise

weeks

# of minutes of exercise

10 15 20 25

J

3. ~A ,-inir.Q inside each of the bags shown

There are only 3 green chips " ^ ^ ^ S ^ r f f t c b e g s . WhTchbag here. Without looking, you are to pick a . ^P ° f °* c h i p ? g j p would give you the greatest chance of picking a gre _^ jfis,

I. 10-chipbag

J. 100-chipbag

K. 1,000-chipbag

L. It makes no difference 10 chips 100 chips 1,000 chips

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 27

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1. When decorating the cafeteria for a class party, how manyu different combinations of flower stems and petals are possible?

Petal Colors

Stem Colors ^^S^^^ purple green __ J f c ^ F W red

C. 9 blue brown

D. 12

A. 3

B. 6

A birthday party began at 12:30 P.M. and was over at 2:45 P.M. How long did it last?

E. 215 minutes

F. 2 hours and 15 minutes

G. 3 hours and 25 minutes

H. 1 hour and 45 minutes

3. If you draw one diagonal line in this figure, what shape are the two figures that are formed? Demonstrate your answer by drawing a diagonal line.

I.

J.

Jv.

L.

triangles

squares

rectangles

paralellograms

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I MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 28

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Todd can fill 6 large glasses from one P ^ - ^ a n l e " *"" * * " " ^ half as large, about how many of the small glasses can he tin.

A. 6 small glasses

B. 3 small glasses

C. 12 small glasses

D. 9 small glasses

lama

E. 36

F. 22

G. 42

H. 32

2-digit even number. What number am I?

Here are some hints: * My digits are both less than 8. * I am a multiple of 8. * 4 is one of my factors. * My ten's digit is greater than my one s

digit.

3. Which one of the foliowingThapes would not createFcirgle-slaped-shadow?-

K.

Explain your reasoning.

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 29

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Use this number line to answer question 1.

A B C D

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0

1 1. Which arrow points to 1 —?

2. The following numbers are part of a wall chart that lists the numbers from 1 to 100.

1 11

a

2 12 ??

3 13 23

4 14 24

S IS 25

6 16 - J k

7 17

8 18

9 10

10 20

Below is a portion of the same wall chart. What number should be in the box with the question mark inside?

E. 61

F. 78

G. 87

H. 88

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3. Hatboro and Smithville are both on Route 4. What is the distance by car?

I. 2 miles

J. 10 miles

K. 20 miles

L. 16 miles

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MCA Math Practice Grade 4 WEEK 30

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Use this figure to answer question 1.

Jordan stacked his blocks like this. He looked at his blocks from the angle shown. $Sch shadow below looks like what Jordan may have seen?

«=-"->

B. D.

A giant thermos is I full of punch. If 75 pints are added to the thermos, it wUl be full.

How many pints are in the thermos when it is full?

E. 100 i pints

F. 125 pints

G. 150 quarts

H. 150 pints

Kristina has 179 more pages to read before she 6 ™ ^ herbook, ttebock has a total of 415 pages. How many pages has she read? Explain your tninKmg.

I. 236

J. 346

K. 364

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L. 5^4

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