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Review for Chapter Two Test

Review for Chapter Two Test. Ben is thinking of a number with 6 ones, 8 tens, and 2 hundreds. What number is Ben thinking of?. 286. Look at the models. 509. 534. Circle the statement that correctly compares the two numbers. 509 > 534 534 < 509 509 < 534 509 = 534.

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Review for Chapter Two Test

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  1. Review for Chapter Two Test

  2. Ben is thinking of a number with 6 ones, 8 tens, and 2 hundreds. What number is Ben thinking of? 286

  3. Look at the models. 509 534 Circle the statement that correctly compares the two numbers. 509 > 534 534 < 509 509 < 534 509 = 534

  4. Chris wrote a number pattern. He started with 62. He counted by tens. Circle the number that could be in his pattern. 42 63 92 94

  5. Rob’s reading book has 321 pages.His science book has 343 pages. Which book has more pages? Science book

  6. Ramona has 12 boxes of crayons. Each box has 10 crayons. How many crayons does Ramona have in all?

  7. The YMCA orders 572 soccer uniforms. What is the value of the 7 in the number 572? 70

  8. Shelly has three hundred forty-six pencils. Circle one way to describe the number. 300 + 400 + 6 300 + 40 + 6 30 + 40 + 6 3 + 6 + 4

  9. Molly wrote this number pattern on the board. What two numbers come next if Molly continues her pattern? 227, 237, 247, 257, , 267 277

  10. Look at the models of the three numbers. • Write the numbers in order from greatest to least. > > 206 236 216

  11. The number of children in the baseball league is modeled below. How many children are in the baseball league? 603

  12. John modeled the two numbers below to compare them. Circle the statement that is true. 615 = 721 615 > 721 721 < 615 615 < 721

  13. Count the tens. • What number is modeled? 150

  14. Mr. Smith drove 160 miles from Jacksonville to Valdosta. What digit is in the tens place in the number 160? 6

  15. The zoo has 351 pumpkins. • Use hundreds, tens, and ones to describe 351. hundredtensones

  16. Sam scores 117 points in a game. Jill scores 117 points in a game. • Circle the statement that is true. 117 < 117 117 = 117 117 > 117 171 < 117

  17. Rick has 382 baseball cards in his collection. Circle the model that shows the number 382.

  18. There are 432 students at the football game. There are 672 students at the soccer game. There are 656 students at the baseball game. • Write the numbers in order from least to greatest. < < 432 672 656

  19. Joe wrote this pattern on his paper. • What two numbers come next if Joe continues his pattern? 62, 72, 82, 92, , 102 112

  20. Lisa has 234 sheets of blue paper. She has fewer sheets of green paper than blue paper. Circle the number that could be the number of sheets of green paper Lisa has. 432 253 230 243

  21. There are 480 books at the book fair. What is the value of the digit 4 in the number 480? 400

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