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Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?Are You Smarter
Than a 5th Grader?
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?
1,000,000
5th Grade Place Value5th Grade Place Value 5th Grade Rounding
4th Grade Expressions4th Grade Expressions 4th Grade Equations
3rd Grade Word Form3rd Grade Word Form 3rd Grade Tables
2nd Grade Number Order2nd Grade Number Order 2nd Grade Standard Form
1st Grade Rounding1st Grade Rounding 1st Grade Addition
500,000
300,000
175,000
100,000
50,000
25,000
10,000
5,000
2,000
1,000
5th Grade Place Value Question
5th Grade Place Value Question
Write a number that has 7 in the thousands place A hundreds place digit that is 3 less than
7 A tens place digit that is 5 more than the
hundreds place A ones place digit that is 2 less than the
thousands place digit
Write a number that has 7 in the thousands place A hundreds place digit that is 3 less than
7 A tens place digit that is 5 more than the
hundreds place A ones place digit that is 2 less than the
thousands place digit
5th Grade Place Value Answer
5th Grade Place Value Answer
7, 495 7, 495
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5th Grade Rounding Question 5th Grade Rounding Question
Round 356,742 to the nearest thousand.
Round 356,742 to the nearest thousand.
5th Grade Rounding Answer 5th Grade Rounding Answer
357,000 357,000
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4th Grade Expressions Question
4th Grade Expressions Question
Find the value of this expression: 82 + (25 – 10)
Find the value of this expression: 82 + (25 – 10)
4th Grade Expressions Answer
4th Grade Expressions Answer
97 97
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4th Grade Equations Question
4th Grade Equations Question
Write an equation that matches the words.
There were 12 baseball cards on display. Some more cards were added to the display. Now there are 35 baseball cards.
Write an equation that matches the words.
There were 12 baseball cards on display. Some more cards were added to the display. Now there are 35 baseball cards.
4th Grade Equations Answer 4th Grade Equations Answer
12 + c = 35 (A variable other than c is OK, too!)
12 + c = 35 (A variable other than c is OK, too!)
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3rd Grade Word Form Question
3rd Grade Word Form Question
What is twenty-three thousand, nine hundred eighty-six increased by forty thousand?
What is twenty-three thousand, nine hundred eighty-six increased by forty thousand?
3rd Grade Word Form Answer 3rd Grade Word Form Answer
Sixty-three thousand, nine hundred eighty-six OR 63,986
Sixty-three thousand, nine hundred eighty-six OR 63,986
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3rd Grade Tables Question3rd Grade Tables Question
Which countries have a population greater than 150,000,000?
Which countries have a population greater than 150,000,000?
Country Population
Mexico 106, 682, 500
United States 305, 238, 000
Brazil 187, 741, 000
Japan 127, 690, 000
3rd Grade Tables Answer 3rd Grade Tables Answer
United States and Brazil have a population greater than 150,000,000.
United States and Brazil have a population greater than 150,000,000.
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2nd Grade Number Order Question
2nd Grade Number Order Question
Write the numbers in order from greatest to least:
2,679; 2,796; 2,267; 2,769
Write the numbers in order from greatest to least:
2,679; 2,796; 2,267; 2,769
2nd Grade Number Order Answer
2nd Grade Number Order Answer
2,796; 2,769; 2,679; 2,267 2,796; 2,769; 2,679; 2,267
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2nd Grade Standard Form Question
2nd Grade Standard Form Question
Write the number in standard form:
10,000,000 + 6,000,000 + 50,000 + 400 + 90 + 1
Write the number in standard form:
10,000,000 + 6,000,000 + 50,000 + 400 + 90 + 1
2nd Grade Standard Form Answer
2nd Grade Standard Form Answer
16,050,491 16,050,491
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1st Grade Rounding Question1st Grade Rounding Question
Write a number that when rounded to the nearest thousand is 6,000.
Write a number that when rounded to the nearest thousand is 6,000.
1st Grade Rounding Answer 1st Grade Rounding Answer
Any number between 5,500 and 6,499 could be rounded to 6,000.
Any number between 5,500 and 6,499 could be rounded to 6,000.
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1st Grade Addition Question1st Grade Addition Question
Tell how you could add 25 + 39 mentally.
Tell how you could add 25 + 39 mentally.
1st Grade Addition Answer 1st Grade Addition Answer
I could make a ten: 25 + 40 = 65, so 25 + 39 = 64.
I could make a ten: 25 + 40 = 65, so 25 + 39 = 64.
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Million Dollar QuestionFifth Grade Problem Solving
Million Dollar QuestionFifth Grade Problem Solving
1,000,000 Question1,000,000 Question
Tell whether an estimate or exact answer is needed. Solve.
Dr. Hutchins is buying popsicles for every student at Truman. There are 962 popsicles in the freezer. There are 839 students at Truman. About how many will be left over?
Tell whether an estimate or exact answer is needed. Solve.
Dr. Hutchins is buying popsicles for every student at Truman. There are 962 popsicles in the freezer. There are 839 students at Truman. About how many will be left over?
1,000,000 Answer 1,000,000 Answer
Estimate: There will be about 200 popsicles left (1000 – 800 = 200).
Estimate: There will be about 200 popsicles left (1000 – 800 = 200).
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