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RVL 2-05 Digital Unit Assessment, Form A

1) Choose the correct answer.


How can you decompose the second addend to make a 10 with the first
addend?
7+6=?
1+5
2+4
3+3
0+6
2) Enter the numbers.
What is the sum?

34 + 49 =

49 + 34 =
3) Choose the correct answer.
Look at the number line.

Which equation matches the number line?


28 + 64 = 93
29 + 65 = 94
29 + 64 = 83
29 + 64 = 93
4) How can you adjust addends to find 48 + 34?
Choose all the correct answers.
50 + 30
50 + 32
52 + 30
50 + 40

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5) Choose the correct answer.


How do you decompose both addends by place value?
57 + 24 = ?

5 + 7 and 2 + 4
70 + 5 and 40 + 2
50 + 4 and 20 + 7
50 + 7 and 20 + 4
6) Enter the number.
Look at the number line.

What is the sum of 8 + 6? Use the number line to help you.

8+6=
7) Choose the correct answer.
How can you decompose the second addend in 8 + 9 to make a double with the
first addend?
8+1
7+2
6+3
5+4
8) Enter the answer.
Look at the number line.

Mel has 49 potatoes in her garden. She plants 23 more potatoes.


How many potatoes does Mel have in her garden in all? Use the number line to
help you.

potatoes

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9A) Choose the correct answer.


Emily buys 29 raspberries and 38 blueberries. Look at the sets of base-ten
blocks. Which set of base-ten blocks can be used to find the total number of
berries?

9B) How many berries does Emily buy in all?

berries
10A) How can you decompose one addend to find the sum of 58 + 24?
Choose all the correct answers.
24 + 50 + 8
50 + 20 + 4
50 + 8 + 20
58 + 20 + 4
10B) Enter the answer.
What is the sum?

58 + 24 =

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11) Enter the answer.


Camden walks for 26 minutes and jogs for 35 minutes.
Enter two equations to find how many minutes Camden walks and jogs in all.

12) Kenna spends 32 minutes cleaning her room, 25 minutes dusting, and 16
minutes folding laundry.
Enter how many minutes Kenna spends on chores in all.

minutes

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13) Enter the answers.


Terry picks 58 red tomatoes and 27 yellow tomatoes. How many tomatoes does
Terry pick in all?
Decompose both addends by place value to find the sum.

58 decomposes as +

27 decomposes as +

Terry picks tomatoes.


14) Enter the answer.
On Monday, Grace spends 27 minutes swimming.
On Tuesday, she spends 18 more minutes running than she does swimming on
Monday.
How many minutes does Grace spend swimming and running in all?

minutes

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15) Enter the answer.


It snows 34 inches in January and 17 inches in February.
Cassie says it snows 50 inches in January and February in all.
How do you respond to Cassie? Explain your thinking.

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16) Enter the answer.


Henry has 5 apple slices and 7 oranges slices.
Use a doubles fact to help you find the total number of fruit slices Henry has.
Explain your thinking.

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