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1. Dion worked 57 hours in March, 62 hours in April, and 59 hours in May. Which of these is the BEST estimate of the total number of hours he worked for the three months? A. 50 + 60 + 50 = 160 B. 60 + 70 + 60 = 190 C. 60 + 60 + 60 = 180 D. 60 + 65 + 60 = 185. MA.4.M4N2.e.

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  1. 1. Dion worked 57 hours in March, 62 hours in April, and 59 hours in May. Which of these is the BEST estimate of the total number of hours he worked for the three months? A. 50 + 60 + 50 = 160 B. 60 + 70 + 60 = 190 C. 60 + 60 + 60 = 180 D. 60 + 65 + 60 = 185 MA.4.M4N2.e

  2. 1. Dion worked 57 hours in March, 62 hours in April, and 59 hours in May. Which of these is the BEST estimate of the total number of hours he worked for the three months? 57 → 60; 62 → 60; 59 → 60 A. 50 + 60 + 50 = 160 B. 60 + 70 + 60 = 190 C. 60 + 60 + 60 = 180 D. 60 + 65 + 60 = 185 MA.4.M4N2.e

  3. 2. This cube has one edge marked.  How many edges does the cube have? MA.4.M4G2.a

  4. 2. This cube has one edge marked.  How many edges does the cube have? Try to count the edges and imagine how many are hidden from view. A cube has 12 edges. MA.4.M4G2.a

  5. 3. Which pair of numbers follows the rule “Multiply the first number by 5 to get the second number”? A. 15 → 3 B. 11 → 6 C. 6 → 11 D. 3 → 15 MA.4.M4A1.a

  6. 3. Which pair of numbers follows the rule “Multiply the first number by 5 to get the second number”? A. 15 → 3 15 ÷ 5 = 3 B. 11 → 6 11 – 5 = 6 C. 6 → 11 6 + 5 = 11 D. 3 → 15 3 x 5 = 15 MA.4.M4A1.a

  7. 4. A teacher asked 30 students in her class the flavor of their favorite ice cream. The tally chart below shows how she recorded their favorite ice cream. In the bar graph below, the same ice cream data is organized according to Most Favorite to Least Favorite. Which ice cream flavor is represented by the bar labeled with the X? MA.4.M4D1.a

  8. 4. A teacher asked 30 students in her class the flavor of their favorite ice cream. The tally chart below shows how she recorded their favorite ice cream. In the bar graph below, the same ice cream data is organized according to Most Favorite to Least Favorite. Which ice cream flavor is represented by the bar labeled with the X? X marks 9 students liked Strawberry. 4 10 9 7 MA.4.M4D1.a

  9. 5. Beth ordered 25 boxes of crayons. Each box had 18 crayons in it. She knew that 25 x 18 is more than 24 x 18. How much more? MA.4.M4N3

  10. 5. Beth ordered 25 boxes of crayons. Each box had 18 crayons in it. She knew that 25 x 18 is more than 24 x 18. How much more? 25 = 24 + 1 25 x 18 = (24 x 18) + (1 x 18) MA.4.M4N3

  11. 6. Look at the graph below. Which object is located at (2, 4) on the game board above? MA.4.M4G3.c

  12. 6. Look at the graph below. Which object is located at (2, 4) on the game board above? Move across 2 and up 4 to the airplane. MA.4.M4G3.c

  13. 7. Each figure represents a fraction. Which two represent equivalent fractions? MA.4.M4N6.a

  14. 7. Each figure represents a fraction. Which two represent equivalent fractions? 1. ¾ 2. 6/8 3. ⅓ 4. 2/4 ¾ = 6/8 MA.4.M4N6.a

  15. 8.   represents the number of books Maria reads each week. Which of the following represents the number of books she reads in 6 weeks? A. 6 + B. 6 x C. + 6 D. ÷ 6 MA.4.M4A1.c

  16. 8.   represents the number of books Maria reads each week. Which of the following represents the number of books she reads in 6 weeks? A. 6 + B. 6 x C. + 6 D. ÷ 6 MA.4.M4A1.c

  17. 9. The graph shows the height of four girls. The names of the girls are missing from the graph. Debbie is the tallest. Amy is the shortest. Dawn is taller than Sarah. How tall is Sarah? MA.4.M4D1.d

  18. 9. The graph shows the height of four girls. The names of the girls are missing from the graph. Debbie is the tallest. Amy is the shortest. Dawn is taller than Sarah. How tall is Sarah? Debbie Dawn Sarah Amy MA.4.M4D1.d

  19. 10. Look at the drawing below. The drawing above shows another way to represent numbers.  The rod on the far left represents the millions place and the rod on the right represents the ones place. The number of beads on the rod represents the value for that place. What is the number represented in the drawing? MA.4.M4N1.a

  20. 10. Look at the drawing below. 316,400 The drawing above shows another way to represent numbers.  The rod on the far left represents the millions place and the rod on the right represents the ones place. The number of beads on the rod represents the value for that place. What is the number represented in the drawing? MA.4.M4N1.a

  21. 11. The math club rewarded the team after a meet by buying 8 burger meals for $6 each and 7 chicken meals for $5 each. Which of the following expressions evaluates the total cost of the food? A. 8(6+7) x 5 B. 8 x 6 + 7 x 5 C. 8 + 6 x 7 + 5 D. (8 + 6) x (7 + 5) MA.4.M4N7.c

  22. 11. The math club rewarded the team after a meet by buying 8 burger meals for $6 each and 7 chicken meals for $5 each. Which of the following expressions evaluates the total cost of the food? A. 8(6+7) x 5 B. 8 x 6 + 7 x 5 C. 8 + 6 x 7 + 5 D. (8 + 6) x (7 + 5) MA.4.M4N7.c

  23. 12. The picture shown is a grid of a neighborhood. Which of the following streets are perpendicular to each other? A. Kennedy Avenue and Brown Lane B. Price Way and Brown Lane C. Price Way and Parks Place D. Kennedy Avenue and Long Street MA.4.M4G1.b

  24. 12. The picture shown is a grid of a neighborhood. Which of the following streets are perpendicular to each other? A. Kennedy Avenue and Brown Lane B. Price Way and Brown Lane C. Price Way and Parks Place D. Kennedy Avenue and Long Street MA.4.M4G1.b

  25. 13. The cameras on board the International Space Station take approximately 115 pictures of Earth each day. Approximately how many pictures are taken in one month? MA.4.M4N3

  26. 13. The cameras on board the International Space Station take approximately 115 pictures of Earth each day. Approximately how many pictures are taken in one month? If there are about 30 days in a month, then 115 pictures per day would mean 30 x 115 = 3450 pictures MA.4.M4N3

  27. 14. Jake needs to order 238 chairs for a party. He can order the chairs in sets of 100 and in sets of 10. Which of the following is closest to the number of chairs that Jake needs to order? A. 24 sets of 100 B. 1 set of 100 and 13 sets of 10 C. 2 sets of 100 and 3 sets of 10 D. 2 sets of 100 and 4 sets of 10 MA.4.M4N2.b

  28. 14. Jake needs to order 238 chairs for a party. He can order the chairs in sets of 100 and in sets of 10. Which of the following is closest to the number of chairs that Jake needs to order? If we write 238 in expanded form, we get 200 + 30 + 8. A. 24 sets of 100 B. 1 set of 100 and 13 sets of 10 C. 2 sets of 100 and 3 sets of 10 D. 2 sets of 100 and 4 sets of 10 MA.4.M4N2.b

  29. 15. William enjoys doing tricks in his airplane. His starting position is shown above. In what position will his plane be after a half rotation? A. B. C. D. MA.4.M4M2.b

  30. 15. William enjoys doing tricks in his airplane. His starting position is shown above. In what position will his plane be after a half rotation? A. B. C. D. MA.4.M4M2.b

  31. 16. An elephant weighs about 4 tons. Which of the following would be the closest weight to that of the elephant? A. 8,000 pounds B. 8,000 ounces C. 4,000 pounds D. 4,000 ounces MA.4.M4M1.c

  32. 16. An elephant weighs about 4 tons. Which of the following would be the closest weight to that of the elephant? A. 8,000 pounds B. 8,000 ounces C. 4,000 pounds D. 4,000 ounces There are 2,000 pounds in a ton. 4 x 2,000 pounds = 8,000 pounds MA.4.M4M1.c

  33. 17. Which statement describes the bolded section in the rectangular prism shown? A. The bolded section shows an angle of 45°. B. The bolded section shows two parallel line segments. C. The bolded section shows two congruent line segments. D. The bolded section shows two perpendicular line segments. MA.4.M4G2.b

  34. 17. Which statement describes the bolded section in the rectangular prism shown? A. The bolded section shows an angle of 45°. B. The bolded section shows two parallel line segments. C. The bolded section shows two congruent line segments. D. The bolded section shows two perpendicular line segments. MA.4.M4G2.b

  35. 18. Emma counted the money in her cash register after her store closed.  She was surprised to find that she had $8,000 + $800 + $8 + $0.08. Which of these is equal to the amount of money that was in Emma's cash register? A. $8,088.08 B. $8,808.08 C. $8,880.08 D. $8,888.08 MA.4.M4N1.b

  36. 18. Emma counted the money in her cash register after her store closed.  She was surprised to find that she had $8,000 + $800 + $8 + $0.08. Which of these is equal to the amount of money that was in Emma's cash register? A. $8,088.08 B. $8,808.08 C. $8,880.08 D. $8,888.08 Remember that this is just the expanded form of a number. MA.4.M4N1.b

  37. 19. How does Angle A compare to Angle B? MA.4.M4M2.a

  38. 19. How does Angle A compare to Angle B? Angle A measures 700 Angle B measures 1100. Angle A is 400 smaller than Angle B. MA.4.M4M2.a

  39. 20. Chen had $10 to buy a model plane, glue, and paint as shown below.  At which of the following times could an estimate have been used instead of exact numbers? A. When Chen tried to decide whether or not he had enough money to buy the plane, glue, and paint. B. When the clerk entered each amount into the cash register. C. When the clerk told Chen how much he owed. D. When Chen counted his change. MA.4.M4N2.b

  40. 20. Chen had $10 to buy a model plane, glue, and paint as shown below.  At which of the following times could an estimate have been used instead of exact numbers? A. When Chen tried to decide whether or not he had enough money to buy the plane, glue, and paint. B. When the clerk entered each amount into the cash register. C. When the clerk told Chen how much he owed. D. When Chen counted his change. MA.4.M4N2.b

  41. 21. Which of the following could NOT possibly be the weight of a baby's stuffed animal? A. 1 pound B. 0.5 kilogram C. 7 liters D. 12 ounces MA.4.M4M1.b

  42. 21. Which of the following could NOTpossibly be the weight of a baby's stuffed animal? A. 1 pound B. 0.5 kilogram C. 7 liters (doesn’t measure weight) D. 12 ounces MA.4.M4M1.b

  43. 22. The shaded tiles below represent the brown tiles on the floor. Which circle has approximately the same fraction shaded as that of the rectangle above? A. B. C. D. MA.4.M4N6.a

  44. 22. The shaded tiles below represent the brown tiles on the floor. 18/24 Which circle has approximately the same fraction shaded as that of the rectangle above? A. 5/12 B. ½ C. ¾ D. 5/6 MA.4.M4N6.a

  45. 23. Ryan picked 6 of the flowers shown below. He correctly wrote two fractions to represent the part of the group of flowers he picked. Which two fractions could Ryan have written? MA.4.M4D1.e

  46. 23. Ryan picked 6 of the flowers shown below. He correctly wrote two fractions to represent the part of the group of flowers he picked. Which two fractions could Ryan have written? There are 12 flowers in all. Ryan picked 6 of the 12 flowers: 6/12 or ½ MA.4.M4D1.e

  47. 24. The gift shop reported that its typical salary for employees was about $20,000. What statistical measure was used? A. mean B. median C. mode D. range MA.4.M4N5.b

  48. 24. The gift shop reported that its typical salary for employees was about $20,000. What statistical measure was used? A. mean The average of the salaries B. median The salary in the middle C. mode The salary displayed most often D. range The difference between the largest and smallest MA.4.M4N5.b

  49. 25. The table below shows the length of three snakes. The length of the Copperhead is longer than the length of the Cotton Mouth and is shorter than the length of the Black Racer. Which of the following could be the length of the Copperhead? A. 0.42 B. 1.42 C. 1.94 D. 2.94 MA.4.M4G1.a

  50. 25. The table below shows the length of three snakes. The length of the Copperhead is longer than the length of the Cotton Mouth and is shorter than the length of the Black Racer. Which of the following could be the length of the Copperhead? The length must be between 1.78 and 0.84 A. 0.42 < 0.84 B. 1.42 Between 1.78 and 0.84 C. 1.94 > 1.78 D. 2.94 > 1.78 MA.4.M4G1.a

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