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Test Title: envmath_5_01_01_QC

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Question 1
What is the product 7 × 106? Enter your answer in the box.

7,000,000

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Question 2
Which equations are true? Choose all that are correct.

☐ A. 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 = 50

☑ B. 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 = 105

☐ C. 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 = 10,000

☑ D. 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 = 100,000

☐ E. 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 = 5 × 105

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Question 3
Jack reads his book for 8 minutes before school and 10 minutes after school. He attends school
Monday through Friday. Which equation shows how many minutes Jack reads his book in two
weeks?

○ A. (8 × 5) + (10 × 5) = 40 + 50 = 90 minutes

○ B. (8 × 8) + (10 × 10) = 64 + 100 = 164 minutes

◉ C. (8 × 10) + (10 × 10) = 80 + 100 = 180 minutes

○ D. (8 × 14) + (10 × 14) = 112 + 140 = 252 minutes

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Question 4
Which equations are true? Select all that are correct.

☑ A. 9 × 103 = 9 × 1,000

☑ B. 3 × 10,000 = 30,000

☐ C. 200,000 = 2 × 106

☐ D. 104 = 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10

☑ E. 90,000 = 9 × 104

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Question 5
The town Diego lives in has a population of about 16,000. Describe all the numbers that, when
rounded to the nearest hundred, round to 16,000.

Numbers greater than or equal to 15,950 and less than 16,050 .

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Test Title: envmath_K_03_06_QC

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Question 1
The following table shows the times of four students who ran the 50-yard dash in their Physical
Education class.
The students are listed in alphabetical order. Who ran the dash in the shortest time?

THE 50-YARD DASH


Student Time (in seconds)
Benito 8.715
Eiko 8.669
Gloria 8.694
Osami 8.704

○ A. Benito

○ B. Gloria

○ C. Osami

◉ D. Eiko

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Question 2
Which numbers are in order from least to greatest?

○ A. 0.561, 8.627, 5.325

◉ B. 4.057, 4.122, 5.008

○ C. 1.742, 1.558, 1.671

○ D. 6.705, 6.527, 6.211

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Question 3
Which comparison is true?

○ A. 0.680 > 0.68

◉ B. 0.74 = 0.740

○ C. 0.51 < 0.510

○ D. 0.990 < 0.99

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Question 4
The batting averages for three baseball players are shown in the table in order from greatest to
least.
One digit in Dwight’s batting average is missing.

Baseball Statistics
Player Batting Average
Wade 0.362
Dwight 0.3_9
Jim 0.321

Which list shows all the possible numbers for the missing digit?

○ A. 4

◉ B. 2, 3, 4, 5

○ C. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

○ D. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

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Question 5
Which statements correctly compare two numbers? Select all that apply.

☑ A. 0.1 < 0.125

☐ B. 0.2 < 0.125

☐ C. 0.125 > 0.13

☑ D. 0.125 > 0.12

☐ E. 0.126 < 0.125

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Test Title: envmath_5_01_06_QC

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Question 1
Round the number to the place of the underlined digit.

0.758

○ A. 0.75 ○ B. 0.8

◉ ○
C. 0.76 D. 0.7

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Question 2
What is 19.5 rounded to the nearest whole number? Enter your answer in the box.

20

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Question 3
Which numbers round to 7.91 when rounded to the nearest hundredth? Select all that apply.

☑ A. 7.914

☑ B. 7.905

☐ C. 7.901

☐ D. 7.915

☑ E. 7.909

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Question 4
For each decimal on the left, select whether it rounds to 22.7 or 22.8 when rounded to the
nearest tenth.

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Question 5
Michelle wants to run 3 miles to prepare for her next cross-country meet. She mapped out one
route that is 3.25 miles long and another route that is 3.16 miles long. She uses rounding and
finds that both routes are close to 3 miles long. Which explains how Michelle can choose the route
that is closer to 3 miles?

○ A.

Look at the digits in the ones place. Since they are both 3, the 3.25-mile route is the same
distance away from 3 miles as the 3.16-mile route.

◉ B.

Look at the digits in the tenths place. Since 1 is less than 2, the 3.16-mile route is closer to 3
miles than the 3.25-mile route.

○ C.

Look at the digits in the hundredths place. Since 5 is less than 6, the 3.25-mile route is closer
to 3 miles than the 3.16-mile route.

○ D.

Look at the digits in the thousandths place. Since they are both 0, the 3.25-mile route is the
same distance away from 3 miles as the 3.16-mile route.

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Test Title: envmath_K_03_06_QC

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Question 1
Dave and his brother Theo are selling cookies by the pound at the school bake sale. Dave sold
14.84 pounds of cookies and Theo sold 21.45 pounds of cookies. How many pounds did they sell
altogether?

○ 35.29

○ 36.39

○ 36.25

◉ 36.29

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Question 2
Find the following sum. Enter your answer in the box.

3.29 + 0.88 = 4.17

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Question 3
Toby's principal wants to put a new fence around the playground. The playground is a rectangle in
shape.
It is 75.23 meters wide and 105.55 meters long. Which expression shows how many meters of
fencing he needs in all?

○ 75.23 + 75.23 + 75.23 + 105.55

○ 75.23 + 105.55 + 105.55 + 105.55

◉ 75.23 + 75.23 + 105.55 + 105.55

○ 75.23 + 75.23 + 75.23 + 75.23

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Question 4
Libby bought three shirts that cost $6.79, $11.08, and $8.95. How much did all three shirts cost?
Enter your answer in the box.

$ 26.82

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Question 5
Choose all expressions that are equal to 28.3.

☑ 27 + 0.91 + 0.39

☐ 0.01 + 28.02

☐ 9.9 + 9.8 + 9.6

☑ 0.02 +28 + 0.28

☑ 27.3 + 1

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Test Title: envmath_5_02_05_QC

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Question 1
What is the following difference? Enter your answer in the box.

56.4 – 27.39 = 29.01

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Question 2
Nicole is buying two posters. One poster costs $7.04 and the second costs $12.45. How much
more does the second cost than the first?

○ $5.95

○ $0.54

◉ $5.41

○ $19.49

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Question 3
The table shows the times of the first three finishers in a race.

100-Meter Dash Results

Place Time (seconds)

First 12.89

Second 13.52

Third 14.05

Which statements are true? Choose all that are correct.

The difference in time between the first-place finisher and the second-place finisher is 0.53
second.

The difference in time between the second-place finisher and the third-place finisher is 0.53
second.

The difference in time between the first-place finisher and the third-place finisher is 1.16
seconds.

The difference in time between the first-place finisher and the second-place finisher is the
same as difference in time between the second-place finisher and the third-place finisher.

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Question 4
Nadia is walking a 3.4-mile trail. She stops to take a break after walking 1.6 miles. Which explains
whether the distance Nadia already walked is greater than, less than, or equal to the distance she
has left to walk?

The distance Nadia already walked is less because 3.4 – 1.6 = 2.8, and 1.6 < 2.8.

The distance Nadia already walked is equal because 3.4 – 1.6 = 1.6, and 1.6 = 1.6.

The distance Nadia already walked is less because 3.4 – 1.6 = 1.8, and 1.6 < 1.8.

The distance Nadia already walked is greater because 3.4 – 1.6 = 0.8, and 1.6 > 0.8.

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Question 5
Which subtraction problems have a difference of 2.41? Choose Yes or No for each problem.

Yes | No

No | Yes

No | Yes

Yes | No

Yes | No

22.05 – 19.64
Yes

17.26 – 15.85
No

32.57 – 29.16
No

11.29 – 8.88
Yes

38.31 – 35.9
Yes

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Test Title: envmath_K_03_06_QC

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Question 1
How many zeros are in the product 30 × 105?

○ 7

◉ 6

○ 5

○ 4

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Question 2
What is the product 70 × 104? Enter your answer in the box.

700,000

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Question 3
Which equals 19 × 1,000,000?

○ 190,000

○ 1,900,000

◉ 19,000,000

○ 190,000,000

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Question 4
Ava earns $3,000 in 1 month at her job. How much will Ava earn in 20 months?
Use the drop-down boxes to show how to solve the problem.

3,000 × 20 | 3,000 × 2 | 30,000 × 2 | 30,000 × 20

$60,000 | $6,000 | $600,000 | $6,000,000

Ava finds 3,000 × 20 . Ava will earn $60,000 in 20 months.

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Question 5
Which is equivalent to multiplying a number by 103?

○ multiplying by 30

○ multiplying by 100

◉ multiplying by 1,000

○ multiplying by 10,000

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Test Title: envmath_K_03_06_QC

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Question 1
What is the product 467 × 39?

○ A. 16,453 ○ B. 17,153

◉ ○
C. 18,213 D. 20,553

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Question 2
Find the product.

Enter your answer in the box.

73,780

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Question 3
What is the product 919 × 88? Enter your answer in the box.

80,872

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Question 4
Ms. Tate travels from St. Louis to Indianapolis and back 12 times each year.
The total distance for each round trip is 484 miles.
What is the total number of miles Ms. Tate travels from St. Louis to Indianapolis and back each
year?

Enter your answer in the box.

5808 miles.

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Question 5
Which statements and explanations about the product of a 3-digit number and a 2-digit number
are correct?
Select all that apply.

☑ A.

The greatest number of digits in the product is 5. The greatest 3-digit number is 999, and the
greatest 2-digit number is 99.
The product of 999 and 99 has 5 digits, so no product of a 3-digit and a 2-digit number can
have more digits.

☐ B.

The product always has 5 digits. The greatest 3-digit number is 999, and the greatest 2-digit
number is 99.
The product of 999 and 99 has 5 digits, so any product of a 3-digit and a 2-digit number must
have 5 digits.

☑ C.

The least number of digits in the product is 4. The least 3-digit number is 100, and the least 2-
digit number is 10.
The product of 100 and 10 has 4 digits, so no product of a 3-digit and a 2-digit number can
have fewer digits.

☐ D.

The product always has 4 digits. The least 3-digit number is 100, and the least 2-digit
number is 10.
The product of 100 and 10 has 4 digits, so any product of a 3-digit and a 2-digit number must
have 4 digits.

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