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Interactive Advanced CBA. January Math. Begin Test. Sarita’s dog found 4 dog treats. Abdishak’s dog found 6 times as many dog treats as Sarita’s dog. How many dog treats did Abdishak’s dog find? 4 6 12 24. Next Question. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Interactive Advanced CBA
January Math
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1. Sarita’s dog found 4 dog treats. Abdishak’s dog found 6 times as many dog treats as Sarita’s dog. How many dog treats did Abdishak’s dog find?
A. 4B. 6C. 12D. 24
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2. Tania bought 3 bags of radishes, 3 bushels of carrots, and 4 banana plants. There were 6 radishes in each bag and 12 carrots in each bushel. There were 3 bananas on each plant. How many radishes, carrots, and bananas did Tania buy?
F. 55G. 66H. 106J. 120
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3. Ricardo needs cups for breakfast at school. Each pack of cups has twenty-four cups. If Ricardo buys 9 packs of cups, how many cups will he buy?
A. 216B. 18C. 186D. 33
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4. Laura and her sister gathered 36 eggs at the farm. They saw that all 4 chickens had the same number of eggs. How many eggs did each chicken have?
F. 4G. 9H. 18J. 36
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5. Shara had 12 stamps that she wanted to organize. Her stamp album holds the same number of stamps on each page. Which picture does NOT show how the stamps will fit on the pages?
A. B. C. D.
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xxxx xxxx xxxx
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6. Which pair of numbers will NOT complete the equation below correctly?
X 10 =
F. 72 and 720 G. 720 and 7,200H. 702 and 7,020I. 72 and 702
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7. Emily bought nine boxes of crayons. Each box had 24 crayons. How many crayons does Emily have?
A. 186 crayonsB. 216 crayonsC. 33 crayonsD. 243 crayons
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8. Mr. Williams saved $100 every month to go on a trip. If he saves for 130 months, how much money will he have?
F. $130G. $1,300H. $13,000I. $130,000
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9. A group of 89 students went to the fair. Tickets cost $9 per person. How much did it cost the group of students to go to the fair?
A. $89B. $108C. $801D. $908
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10. A store ordered 30 boxes of bread. There are 24 pieces in each box. How many pieces of bread did the store order?
F. 720 piecesG. 64 piecesH. 72 piecesI. 7,000 pieces
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11. There were nine hundred twelve seats in the blue section of a football stadium. If there were eight seats in each row, how many rows were in the blue section?
A. fourteen rowsB. one hundred eight rowsC. one hundred fourteen rowsD. one hundred fifteen rows
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12.Elias worked for eight hours a day for 5 days. He earned $320 at the end of the 5 days. How much money did Elias earn each hour he worked?
F. $19G. $64H. $8I. $9
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13. Chandra found the prime factorization for 88. What numbers go into the boxes for the next line?
A. 1,2,3,4B. 2,2,2,4C. 2,2,2,11D. 2,2,2,22
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88
4 22
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14. Bruce Shulkey Elementary is voting on a new school mascot. The table below shows the fraction of the votes that three choices received. Which of the following order the fractions of the votes from least to greatest?
F. Dragon, Eagle, LionG. Dragon, Lion, EagleH. Lion, Dragon, EagleI. Lion, Eagle, Dragon
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Mascot Fraction of Votes
Dragon 4 15
Eagle 25
Lion 13
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15.Which of the following shows ¾ > ⅗ ?
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16.On their science test, Alma got a score of 31/40, Brian got a score of 38/40, Chibalon got a score of 33/40, and Damanta got a score of 39/40. Which student had the highest score?
F. AlmaG. BrianH. ChibalonI. Damanta
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17.Deisy rode her bike ⅛ mile to the grocery store. From there, she rode her bike ⅜ mile to her friend’s house, and then rode another ²/₈ mile to the park. What was the total distance Deisy rode her bike?
A. ⁶/₂₄ mileB. ½ mileC. ¾ mileD. 6 miles
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18. Mr. De Hart counted the number of red M&Ms in four packages of candy. The table below shows the fraction of red M&Ms in the four packages.
When Mr. De Hart opened a Fifth package, he counted ⁵⁄₂₅ ofThe package had red M&Ms. Based on the table above, whichPackage had less than ⁵⁄₂₅ red M&Ms?F. ⁶⁄₂₄ H. ⁴⁄₂₀G. ¹⁰⁄₂₀ J. ³⁄₂₄
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Package Fraction of Red M&Ms
One ⁴⁄₂₀Two ⁶⁄₂₄Three ³⁄₂₄Four ¹⁰⁄₂₀
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19. Gustavo wrote the prime factorization for 42 as shown below. What prime number is missing?
A. 8B. 7C. 6D. 3
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42
2 21
3
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20. For this question, please raise your hand.
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