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Sheet # 934


1) How many of the problems have an answer equal to five?


a) 1

b) 4

c) 2

d) 3


2) Which multiplication fact is shown by the dots?


a) 6 x 4 = 24

b) 6 x 5 = 30

c) 5 x 5 = 25

d) 2 x 12 = 24


3) Which group of number statements mean the same as the word in the box?


a) 4 + 4 and 12 - 4

b) 10 - 2 and 6 + 4

c) 2 + 7 and 14 - 5

d) 13 - 8 and 2 + 8


4) What is another way to write eight is less than twelve?

a) 8 = 12

b) 12 > 8

c) 8 > 12

d) 8 ÷ 12


5) Six bees leave the hive. Then five more bees leave the hive. Which number sentence tells how many bees in all left the hive?


a) 6 + 5 = 11

b) 6 - 5 = 1

c) 11 - 6 = 5

d) 11 - 5 = 6


6) Look at the number table. The "in" numbers are changed in some way to "out" numbers that are different. How are the "in" numbers changed?


a) add 13

b) add 9

c) add 6

d) add 7


7) What is forty-two rounded to the nearest ten?

a) 10

b) 50

c) 40

d) 45


8) What is the best estimate of the answer to the number sentence in the box?


a) 200

b) 300

c) 150

d) 250


9) Which sign goes in the circle to make the number sentence true?


a) ÷

b) x

c) +

d) -


10) Look at the number table. The “in” numbers are changed in some way to different numbers when they come "out". How are the "in" numbers changed?


a) subtract 6

b) add 6

c) subtract 4

d) add 4