Name ______Date ______Time ______

Complete questions 1 – 10. There is only one correct answer. Show all work.

1. 2,908 in words looks like:

A. two thousand, nine, eight

B. two thousand, nine hundred eight

C. two million, nine one hundreds, eight ones

D. two thousand, nine hundred and eight

2. What does the number six thousand, five hundred three look like in numbers?

A. 6,500,3

B. 6,53

C. 6,503

D. 6,000,503

3. Which is the same as 50 tens?

A. 30 ones

B. 50 tens

C. 5 hundreds

D. 3 hundreds

4. During the World Series there were 12,298 seats at game one. People sat in 11,569 seats. How many seats were empty during game one?

A. 1,728

B. 728

C. 729

D. 1,729

5. When the number square below is completed, any three numbers in a line will add up to 12. The three numbers can be added across, up, down, or diagonally.

What number belongs in box A?

  1. 2
  2. 6
  3. 10
  4. 12

6. In the number 7,501 what digit is in the hundreds place?

A. 7

B. 5

C. 0

D. 1

7. What is another way to write four thousand, six hundred ten?

A. 4,610

B. 4,600,010

C. 4,010,600

E.4,810

8. Which of the following does NOT represent the number 2,213?

A. 2,000 + 10 + 3

B. 200 + 20 + 10 + 3

C. 2,000 + 100 + 10 + 3

D. 2,000 + 200 + 10 + 3

9. Wilma was making cupcakes for school. She put the cupcakes in packages that each hold 12. On Monday, Wilma made 28 cupcakes. How many more cupcakes does she need to make to completely fill her last carton?

A. 7

B. 5

C. 11

D. 12

10. Add 3,366 + 6,979

A. 2,897

B. 9,811

C. 10,345

D. 10,453

11. If = 1,000 and = 100,

What number does represent?

  1. 430
  2. 4,030
  3. 4,003
  4. 4,300

PART II. Complete questions 12-13. Show all work.

12. Billy scored a total of 195 points on 3 Math tests.

  • He scored 89 points on his first test.
  • He scored 3 points less on his second test than on his first test.

In the table below, fill in the number of points Billy scored on his second and third Math tests. SHOW YOUR WORK.

Billy’s Math Test Scores

TEST / POINTS
First test / 89
Second test
Third test
Total / 195

13. Amy is studying the graph below of average student heights.

Part A

Amy’s height is plotted as point C on the graph. What is Amy’s age (in years) and height (in centimeters)?

Age ______years

Height ______centimeters

Part B

According to the graph, what is the average height (in centimeters) of 10 year old students?

Answer ______centimeters

Part III. Complete questions 14 & 15. Show all work.

14. Mrs. MacGamwell asked the teachers to estimate the number of soda cans they use each month. She recorded the information on the tally chart. Use Mrs. MacGamwell’s tally chart to answer the following questions:

a. What is the maximum number of cans? ______

  1. What is the minimum number of cans? ______
  2. What is the range of the number of cans? ______
  3. What is the mode of the number of cans? ______
  4. What is the median number of cans? ______
  1. Explain how you found the median. Show your work.

Number of soft drink cans / Number of teachers
0 / ll
1
2 / llll
3 / llll
4 / ll
5 / l
6 / lll
7 / ll
8 / llll