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Fully animated game Animated playboard

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1

$1

$1

22

$10

$10

4

$25

$25

6

$50$50

9

$75

$75

16

$100

$100

12

$300$300

14

$400

$400

21

$500$500

18

$750

$750

11

$1,000

3

$1,000$5,000

2 $5,000

$10,000

7

$10,000$25,000

8 $25,000

$50,000

13

$50,000

$75,000

15

$75,000

$100,000

10

$100,000

$300,000

5

$300000

$500,000

19

$500,000$750,000

20$750,000

1,000,000

17$1,000,000

Banker call

5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 16, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27

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A. 8.57B. 1.1

C. 0.98 D.1.83

Which of these numbers is less than 1?

Which of these numbers is closest to 2?

Which of these numbers has an 8 in the hundredth's place?

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The class collected time data. The times recorded were 1.57 minutes, 1.1 minutes, 0.98 minutes and 1.83 minutes. Which answer shows these times in the order from greatest to least?

A. 8.57, 0.98, 1.1, 1.83B. 1.1, 8.57, 1.83, 0.98C. 0.98, 1.1, 8.57, 1.83D. 8.57, 1.83, 1.1, 0.98

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Alan’s baseball team is raising money for equipment by selling cookie dough. If each of the 12 players on the team sell 30 containers of cookie dough, how many containers will be sold altogether?

How do I solve this problem?A.AdditionB.SubtractionC.MultiplicationD.Division

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A. 1/6B. 2/6C. 3/6D.5/6

Which of these fractions are less than ½?Which of these fractions is almost one

whole? Which of these fractions is equal to one

half?Which of these fractions is greater than

one whole?

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Mary cuts an apple into 6 equal slices. She eats 2 slices and gives another 3 slices to her friend. How many slices does Mary have left?

A. 1/6B. 2/6C. 3/6D. 5/6

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16. Which number sentence shows the largest sum?

A. 2 4 6 6

B. 1 1 4 4

C. 3 2 5 5

D. 5 6 8 8

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A. 1/3B. 4/5C. 0.6D. 1.75

Which of these numbers is less than ½?Which of these numbers is almost one

whole? Which of these numbers is closest to one

half?Which of these numbers is greater than

one whole?

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C. Place the following fractions and decimals on the number line below.

I________I________I________I________I

0 ½ 1 1½ 2

0.6 1.754/51/3

A B C D

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C. Place the following fractions and decimals on the number line below.

I________I________I________I________I

0 ½ 1 1½ 2

0.6 1.754/51/3

A1/3

B0.6

C4/5

D1.75

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How are these pictures alike and different?

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Robert is planning for his trip. If his car can travel for 32 miles on a gallon of gas, how many gallons will he use if he is traveling 2,176 miles?

How do I solve this problem?A.AdditionB.SubtractionC.MultiplicationD.Division

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The Walton Candy Company had orders from forty-six stores for nine hundred two gumballs each. How many total gumballs did Walton Candy Company send to the stores?

How do I solve this problem?A.AdditionB.SubtractionC.MultiplicationD.Division

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There are 734 students and 42 chaperones going to the park. A bus holds 55 passengers. How many buses do they need?

How do I solve this problem?A.Addition and multiplicationB.Addition and divisionC.Addition onlyD.Multiplication only

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Farmer Tom decides to build a fence around his garden after discovering that animals are eating his vegetables. Using the diagram below, how much fencing will he need to surround the garden? What’s the area of the garden?

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Which is a true statement about the figures above?

A. Both figures have the same areaB. Both figures have the same perimeter

C. Both figures are rectanglesD. Both figures are squares

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Jill received a new puppy for her birthday. She built a dog lot for her new puppy and

surrounded it with fencing. Using the diagram below, find the perimeter and area of the dog

lot.

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A parallelogram has vertices at (1,4) (3,2) (3,6) and what other point? A.(1, 7)B.(2,7)C.(3,8)D. (4,7)

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Which Shapes have parallel sides?

Which have perpendicular sides?

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Which transformations are necessary to to move triangle CDE to triangle C’D’E’?

A. flip CDE across a horizontal lineB. flip CDE across a vertical lineC. rotate CDE ¼ turn to the rightD. rotate CDE ½ turn to the left

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13, 10, 9, 15, 14, 8, 18,15,6

What is the median of this data?

6, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 15,18

What is the mode of this data?

What is the range of this data?

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When spinning the spinner above, where is the arrow most likely to land?

A. an odd numberB. an even numberC. a number greater than 4D. a number less than 2

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What are numbers that could represent the triangles and circles?.


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