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You Can Receive 1.5 Points Each For Problems Number 1 To 30. × ×
You Can Receive 1.5 Points Each For Problems Number 1 To 30. × ×
In 1-30, calculate. 4.
×
1.
×
5.
×
2.
×
6.
3. ×
×
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7. 10.
8. 11.
9. 12.
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13. 16.
14. 17.
15. 18.
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19. 22.
20. 23.
21. 24. × ÷
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25. ÷ ×
28.
29.
26. × ÷
30.
27.
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You can receive 2.0 points each for problems number 31 to 40.
31. Matthew is studying a snail. The snail moves each day. In one
week, how far does the snail move?
32. There is a lion that can run per minute. If the lion runs at the
same speed for one hour, how many meters will it run?
33. Jessica has sheets of colored paper. If she divides them evenly with
Katie, how many sheets of colored paper does each person get?
weeks
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35. Two children have a colored ribbon that is long. They want to
decorate hangers that each use of ribbon. How many hangers can
they decorate, and how many of ribbon will be left?
hangers
36. students are going on a trip aboard buses. How many students will
be on each bus?
students
37. There are fourth grade students in Danny's school. If the students are
divided into classes of students each, how many classes would be
formed and how many students would be in the final class?
classes students
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38. Jake and his brother Joseph went to the well to get water. Jake brought
back and Joseph brought back . How much water
did they bring back altogether?
39. Helena has a rectangular flower garden in her front yard with a perimeter
of . If the length of the flower garden is , what is the width?
40. The following table shows the populations of animals in a zoo. Which
animal has a population that is a multiple of the elephant population and a
factor of the monkey population?
Number 48 24 9 8 18
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41. Find the figure that has the same shaded area as the shaded region in the
example.
42. Draw the figure that would be the result of rotating the given figure in the
direction of the arrow.
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43. Look at the calendar below. Write the date of second Friday of September.
44. Look at the related figures and draw the one that belongs in the blank.
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45. The picture below follows an increasing pattern, and the figure numbers
indicate the order. How many squares( ) would there be in the figure
쁔?
쁝
쁋 쁌 쁍
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47. How many blocks are used to make figure below?
48. Look at the picture below. Find the natural numbers represented by , .
×
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49. How many groups of triangles ( ) can be found in the figure below?
50. Each line has a product . If A has the biggest number, find the values
of B and D.
B D
B , D
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※ You can receive 1.5 points each for problems number 1 to 30.
In 1-30,
calculate with the whole numbers. 4.
1. ×
×
5.
2. ×
×
3. 6.
× ×
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7. 10.
) )
8. 11.
) )
9. 12.
) )
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13. 16.
) )
14. 17.
) )
15. 18.
) )
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19. 22.
)
)
20. 23.
) )
21.
)
24. × ÷
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25. ÷ ×
28.
30.
27.
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※ You can receive 2.0 points each for problems number 31 to 40.
31. A stationery store has red, blue, yellow, and green colored papers. There
are sheets of each color. How many sheets of colored paper are there
in all?
32. There is a rabbit that can run m per minute. If the rabbit runs at the
same speed for minutes, how many meters will it run?
33. Ally has marbles to give her friends, Tom, Jon, Matt. If she gives the
same number of marbles to each friend, how many marbles will each
friend get?
marbles
34. Shayla wants to make paper flowers. She can make paper flowers
with one sheet of paper. How many sheets of paper will she need?
sheets of paper
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35. Nine people want to evenly share baseballs. How many baseballs will
each person receive, and how many will be left?
baseballs baseballs
36. How many trees do you need if you want to plant them m apart along
one side of a m long road?
trees
37. Megan has beads. She uses beads to make each necklace. How
many necklaces can she make?
necklaces
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38. Stuart helped his father in a vineyard. Stuart's father picked kg g of
Grapes, and Stuart picked kg g of grapes. How much did father pick than
Stuart?
kg g
40. A bag contains four colors of marbles. There are red marbles, blue
marbles and an equal number of yellow and green marbles. The number of
red marbles is the same as the product of all the other marbles. How
many yellow and green marbles are in the bag?
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41. Find the figure that has the same area as example. [2.3 points]
Example
① ② ③ ④
42. Find the domino in blank that completes the pattern. [2.3 points]
① ② ③ ④
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43. How many more blocks are needed to make the set of blocks on the left
the same as the one on the right? [3.3 points]
44. Look at the calendar below and fill in the . [3.3 points]
June
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat
1 2
3
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45. How many groups of 4 squares ( ) are there? [3.3 points]
groups
46. Tom placed blocks in the pattern below. The figure numbers indicate the
order. How many blocks does he need to make the th figure? [3.3 points]
… ?
…
blocks
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47. Combine two figures to make a new figure. [4.3 points]
○ □ □ □
▽ △ ▽ △
□ △
△ □ ▽ □ ○ ○
○ ○ ○
48. It takes 40 minutes to make 6 dolls. How many dolls can be made in 4
hours? [4.3 points]
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49. How many 2-digit even numbers can be made with 4 number cards
shown? [4.3 points]
, , ,
50. Find the dotted line on which you would have to place a mirror to
produce the given figure on the left. [4.3 points]
② ③ ④
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You can receive 1.5 points each for problems number 1 to 30.
In 1-30, calculate.
4.
1. 8 ×
×
5.
2. ×
×
3. 6.
× ×
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7. 10.
9
8. 11.
9. 12.
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13. 16.
14. 17.
3
15. 18.
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19. 22.
20. 23.
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25. ÷ ×
28.
30.
27.
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You can receive 2.0 points each for problems number 31 to 40.
31. In each box of fruits, there are apples, pears, and oranges. If
there are boxes of fruits, how many pears are there altogether?
pears
32. Jessica and Cathy sold candy to raise funds. A bag is filled with pieces
of candy. They sold bags of candy. How many pieces of candy did
they sell?
pieces of candy
33. There are students in Nancy's class. She wants to make teams of
students. How many teams will there be and how many students will not
be on a team?
teams students
34. There are days in a week. How many weeks are there in days?
weeks
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35. Anna has pencils. She gives pencils to everyone she meets. How
many people will get the pencils?
people
36. students are going on a trip abroad in buses. How many students will
be on each bus?
students
37. A strand of wire which lengths long needs to be cut into pieces of
each. How many pieces can be made and how amany meters will
be left?
pieces
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38. There are goldfish crackers in each bag. If bags of crackers are
equally shared by people, how many crackers will each person get?
crackers
39. Johnny is tall, and his older brother, James who is a basketball
player is tall. How much taller is James than Johnny in meters?
40. Susan has a box that contains apples and pears. It weighs . When
the apples are taken out of the box, it weighs . What is the weight
of the apples?
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41. Find the figure below that has the same area as the Example .
Example
Answer :
42. It costs for boxes of cereal. How many boxes of cereal you can
buy with ?
Answer : boxes
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43. Look at the related figures and find the one that belongs in the ?.
Answer :
44. Tulips are to be planted in a along one side of a road. Each tulip is
to be apart. How many tulips will be need?
Answer : tulips.
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45. Draw the figure in that completes the pattern.
Answer :
46. The number on each line is the sum of two numbers on either end of the
line. Find the correct number in C.
8 11
B C
13
Answer :
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47. Find the number pattern using A,B,C and number operations to show the
number relationship.
A B C
5 4 14
10 7 27
12 5 29
17 3 37
20 9 49
Rule :
○ ○ △ ○
△ △
□ □
○ ○ △
○ □ ○ △
Answer :
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49. Looking from the left side, find the image you would see if a mirror were
placed on the dotted line.
Answer :
50. Draw the dotted lines in the figures that will produce parts that are
the same size and shape.
Answer :
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You can receive 1.5 points each for problems number 1 to 30.
1.
×
5.
×
2.
×
6.
×
3.
×
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In 7-23, add the quotient and the
remainder after solving each question. 10.
(For example, if the quotient is and
the remainder is , then the answer is
. If the quotient is and the
remainder is , then the answer is
.)
7.
11.
8.
12.
9.
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13. 16.
14. 17.
15. 18.
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19. 22.
20. 23.
In 24-26, calculate.
21. 24. × ÷
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25. ÷ ×
28.
29.
30.
27.
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You can receive 2.0 points each for problems number 31 to 40.
31. Charlotte and her family went to the beach to collect clams. Each basket
has clams. The family has baskets. How many clams are there?
clams
32. Coach Young gave bags filled with candy to students on the track
team. If he put pieces in each bag, how many pieces of candy did he
give away altogether?
pieces of candy
33. stuffed animals need to be equally put into a number of boxes. If you
were to place stuffed animals into each box, how many stuffed animals
will be left out? (You must use as many boxes as possible.)
stuffed animal(s)
34. David has boxes of apples. He divides the boxes evenly between
trucks. How many boxes does he have to put on each truck?
boxes
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35. Seven dozen pencils need to be equally divided among 8 people. If you
were to give as many pencils as possible to each person, how many
pencils will be left?
pencils
36. Susan is cutting out paper stars. She can cut stars out of one sheet of
paper. How many sheet of paper will she need to make stars?
sheet of paper
37. A roll of ribbon is long. It takes of ribbon to wrap one box.
How many boxes can be wrapped with the roll of ribbon?
boxes
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38. Brian’s mother went to the supermarket to get of soy sauce and
of cooking oil. How much more cooking oil than soy sauce did
she get?
39. Damien studied for hours yesterday and hours today. How much
longer did Damien study yesterday than today? (Write down the sum of
denominator and numerator of mixed number. For example, if the answer is
, write down as .)
40. A bag contains four colors of marbles. There are red marbles, blue
marbles and an equal number of yellow and green marbles. The number of
red marbles is the same as the product of all the other marbles. How
many yellow marbles are in the bag?
yellow marbles
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41. The picture below follows an increasing pattern, and the figure numbers
indicate the order. How many squares( ) would there be in figure .
Answer :
42. How many triangels would be made when the dotted line are cut?
Answer : triangels
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43. How many figures below will produce parts that are the same size and
shape when cut along the dotted line?
Answer : figures
44. Use different colored blocks to make block length below. Write the
numbers of blocks needed in the blank box.
→ and
Answer :
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45. Trees are planted in a line starting from the house. The trees are to
be apart. How many trees will be needed?(The first tree will be
planted away from the house.)
Answer : trees
46. How many set(s) of blocks below are made from the same number of
blocks?
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47. Find the domino in the blank below that completes the pattern.
Answer :
48. Consider the number from to . How many of them have same
value when read forwards or backwards?
Answer :
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49. Find the figure you would see if a mirror were placed on the dotted line?
Answer :
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※ You can receive 1.5 points each for problems number 1 to 30.
In 1-6, add all the digits after solving
each question. (For example, if the 4.
answer is , then write down as ×
.)
1.
×
5.
×
2.
×
6.
×
3.
×
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In 7-23, add the quotient and the
remainder after solving each question. 10.
(For example, if the quotient is and )
the remainder is , then the answer is
. If the quotient is and
the remainder is , then the answer is
.)
7.
)
11.
)
8.
)
12.
)
9.
)
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13. 16.
) )
14. 17.
) )
15. 18.
) )
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19. 22.
)
)
20. 23.
) )
In 24-26, calculate.
21. 24. × ÷
)
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25. × ÷
28.
29.
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※ You can receive 2.0 points each for problems number 31 to 40.
31. Ed wants to make cars out of blocks. He needs blocks to make one
car. How many blocks does he need to make three identical cars?
blocks
32. There are colored rolls of tape in Hillary’s gift shop, and each one is
m long. What is the total length of the all the colored roll of tape in
her gift shop?
meters
33. There are students in Jeff's class. If there are students on one team
in a handball tournament, how many students are not on a team?
students
34. There are sheets of colored papers. If students divide those sheets
equally, how many sheets would each student have?
sheets
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35. You have a colored ribbon that is cm long. If you cut it into cm pieces
to make as many rings as you can, what would be the length of the ribbon
that is left?
cm
36. You have L of gasoline. If you split the gasoline equally among cars,
how much gas would be put in each car?
37. You have g of cotton. If g of cotton are needed to make one doll,
how many dolls can you make with the cotton?
dolls
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38. The distance from school to Ted’s home is m , and the distance from
school to Lora’s home is km m . How much farther away is Ted’s
home from school than Lora’s home?
39. Mary picked kg of chestnuts and Robert picked kg of them.
What is the total weight (in kg) of the chestnuts that Mary and Robert
picked? (Write down the sum of the denominator and the numerator of the
mixed number. For example, if the answer is kg, write down as
.)
40. You have pencils, colored pencils, set squares, and some erasers in
your stationary bag. When you multiply the colored pencils, the set squares,
and the erasers together, the answer is equal to the number of pencils.
How many erasers do you have?
erasers
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41. In the following calendar of October, what date is the fourth Friday?
[2.3 points]
Answer :
42. Which figure has the same area as the colored figure in ?
[2.3 points]
① ② ③ ④
Answer :
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43. The dominos are placed according to a rule. Which domino would best fit
in the blank? [3.3 points]
① ② ③ ④
Answer :
44. When you cut the following shapes along the dotted lines, how many of
them would produce pieces that are all the same shape and length?
[3.3 points]
Answer :
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45. The number in columns A, B, and C follow a set rule. Find the sum of
the numbers represented by and ? [3.3 points]
A B C
2 5 9
3 6 (1)
4 6 23
(2) 8 47
Answer :
46. Single digit numbers and satisfy the following multiplication. What
are the sum of all the numbers that can go in ? Same number can be
used for and . [3.3 points]
Answer :
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47. It takes Tom minutes to make dolls. How many dolls can he make
in hours? [4.3 points]
Answer : dolls
48. When you place a mirror on the dotted line and look from the direction of
the eye, how many s would you see? [4.3 points]
Answer : s
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49. What is the total number of -digit numbers that have a tens place smaller
than the number in the ones place? [4.3 points]
Answer :
50. Sam shot arrows at the target. All hit the target, and Sam got
points. How many different ways could Sam have hit the target to score
these points? [4.3 points]
Answer : ways
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You can receive 1.5 points each for problems number 1 to 30.
1.
×
5.
×
2.
×
6.
×
3.
×
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In 7-23, add the quotient and the
remainder after solving each question. 10.
(For example, if the quotient is and
the remainder is , then the answer is
. If the quotient is and
the remainder is , then the answer is
.)
7.
11.
8.
12.
9.
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13. 16.
14. 17.
15. 18.
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19. 22.
20. 23.
In 24-26, calculate.
21.
24. × ÷
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25. × ÷
28.
29.
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You can receive 2.0 points each for problems number 31 to 40.
31. A bus can carry people at once. How many people can buses carry?
people
32. There are apples in a box. How many apples are there in boxes?
apples
33. A baseball team consists of members. How many baseball teams can be
formed with students?
teams
34. The circumference of the field is meters and trees are planted every 3
meters around the field. How many trees are planted?
trees
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35. There are 6 bundles of colored papers packed with sheets each. If five
people share them equally, how many colored papers would each person
get?
colored papers
36. A shop sells salmon in a box. If there are salmon to be sold in
boxes, how many salmon are left?
salmons
37. A dozen pencils are equal to pencils. If 6 dozen pencils are equally
divided by 8 people, how many pencils would each person get?
pencils
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38. There is a paper with a width of cm and a length of cm . If you cut
this paper into square pieces with cm sides to make sure there is nothing
left on this paper, how many squares can you make?
squares
39. It takes cm of ribbon to tie a box. You have cm of ribbon and
need to tie two boxes. How much ribbon will be leftover in centimeters?
cm
40. Megan studied math for hours and science for of an hour. How
long did she study both math and science in minutes? (Note: Hour =
Minutes.)
minutes
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41. How many shapes ( ) are required to fill this figure in the following
Answer :
42. It takes minutes to cut a log into 2 pieces. How long does it take to
cut the log into 4 pieces below?
Answer : minutes
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43. How many triangles would be made when the dotted lines are cut?
Answer : triangles
Answer :
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45. How many shapes ( ) are needed to fill in the following figure?
Answer :
46. When the following rectangles are cut along the dotted line, find the
number of figures that would produce the pieces that are all the same
shape and size.
Answer :
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47. The numbers and are 2-digit numbers that use all numbers once
among and . If you find the sum of 2-digit numbers that use
and , how many different values will be there?
Answer :
48. The following numbers are arranged in a pattern. Find the sum of A and
B in the place.
3 6 9 A
15 13 11
⋯ B
Answer :
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49. Which of the following number would not be seen when a mirror is placed
on a dotted line below?
Answer :
50. In the example, the numbers in parenthesis indicate how the circles(○) are
arranged in the boxes.
Example
(1, 2, 1)
(3, 1)
Find the ways in which the numbers can be used to arrange
circles(○) in the boxes below.
Answer :
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