Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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What is the value of the digit 6 in the population of Kansas shown
below? KANSAS | | Population: 2,690,000 | |
a. | 6 thousand | c. | 600 thousand | b. | 60 thousand | d. | 6 million |
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In 2000, there were about 4,000,000 people over 84 years old living in the
United States. What is another way to write the number of people in this age group? 
a. | 4 hundred | c. | 4 million | b. | 4 thousand | d. | 4 billion |
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Coach Cody ordered 23 pairs of pants for team members. Which is the best
estimate of the total cost of the pairs of pants, before tax? 
a. | less than $400 | c. | between $750 and $900 | b. | between $400 and
$750 | d. | more than
$900 |
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Which shows 240 million, 265 thousand, 187 in standard form?
a. | 240,265,187 | b. | 240,256,187 | c. | 240,265,178 | d. | 240,256,178 |
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As an extra credit question on your weekly math test, you are given the
following expression. What expression below is equivalent to  ?
a. | 5 ´ 5 ´ 5 ´ 5 | c. | 4 ´ 5 | b. | 4 +
5 | d. | 4 ´ 4 ´ 4 ´ 4 ´ 4 |
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Brianna finished remodeling the bathroom in her new condominium. Now she is
going to purchase products to decorate the remodeled bathroom. About how much did Brianna spend to
buy a picture, towels, and rugs? BATHROOM DESIGN | Bathroom
Products | Total Cost | 2 Bath
Towels | $39.85 | 2 Rugs | $27.16 | Soap | $11.54 | Picture | $19.56 | Soap dispenser | $5.78 | Waste paper basket | $11.23 | | |
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Mrs. Johnson works five days a week cleaning houses. How much money did Mrs.
Johnson earn from February through April? Mrs. Johnson’s
Income | Month | Income | January | $2,651 | February | $3,351 | March | $2,289 | April | $3,007 | May | $2,294 | June | $2,186 | | |
a. | $8,647 | b. | $8,487 | c. | $8,291 | d. | $8,620 |
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Which is equivalent to  ?
a. | 5 ´ 5 ´ 5 ´ 5 | c. | 4 ´ 5 | b. | 4 +
5 | d. | 4 ´ 4 ´ 4 ´ 4 ´ 4 |
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In 2003, the average attendance per game for the Philadelphia Phillies was about
(1 ´ 104) + (9 ´ 103) + (9 ´ 102). What is this number in standard form?
a. | 199 | b. | 1,990 | c. | 19,900 | d. | 199,000 |
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Several students calculated their ages in minutes. Student’s Names | Ages (minutes) | Ira | 6,523,176 | Chuck | 6,695,513 | Ilene | 6,444,533 | Keisha | 6,544,451 | | |
Which student is the youngest?
a. | Ilene | b. | Ira | c. | Keisha | d. | Chuck |
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The air distance from Istanbul to Washington is 3,779 miles. Round this distance
to the nearest 100 miles. 
a. | 3,000 miles | b. | 3,700 miles | c. | 3,800 miles | d. | 3,900
miles |
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Carol earns $2,210 per month. Which is the best estimate of her earnings
for 6 months?
a. | greater than $18,000 | c. | between $15,000 and $12,000 | b. | between $18,000 and
$15,000 | d. | less than
$12,000 |
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Which shows twenty-seven thousand, three hundred eighty in standard form?
a. | 7,380 | b. | 27,380 | c. | 37,280 | d. | 2,738 |
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While in Switzerland on vacation, you are asked to translate a number from word
form to standard form. The number is five thousand, seven hundred, six.
a. | 5,706 | b. | 7,600 | c. | 7,506 | d. | 6,705 |
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15.
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Evaluate 43.
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You are presented with the following Problem of the Day by your teacher. Which
expression is equivalent to  ?
a. | 9 + 5 | c. | 5 ´ 5
´ 5 ´ 5 ´ 5 ´ 5 ´ 5 ´ 5 ´ 5 | b. | 9 ´ 9 ´ 9 ´ 9 ´ 9 | d. | 9 ´
5 |
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During the 2003 baseball season, the average per game attendance for the
Philadelphia Phillies was about (1 ´ 104) + (9 ´ 103) + (9 ´ 102). What is this number in standard form?
a. | 199 | b. | 1,990 | c. | 19,900 | d. | 199,000 |
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Carrie was asked to write 15  15  15  15 in exponential notation. How could Carrie write this multiplication problem using
exponential notation?
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Which of the following correctly lists the numbers in order from greatest to
least?
a. | 57,856; 56,932; 56,981 | c. | 7,456; 8,215; 8,201 | b. | 1,596,358; 1,295,413; 1,853,516 | d. | 3,596; 3,521; 2,384 |
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Which of the following numbers is greater than 1,234,678, but less than
1,243,527?
a. | 1,243,678 | b. | 1,242,527 | c. | 2,534,961 | d. | 1,842,395 |
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The U.S. National Debt Clock in New York City shows that each United States
citizen’s share of the debt is $23,172.22 as of 4 P.M. on August 4, 2003. Which number is
greater than $23,172.22?
a. | $23,725.22 | b. | $23,172.21 | c. | $23,157.22 | d. | $23,122.72 |
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Round the number to the underlined place. 97,352,761
a. | 97,350,000 | b. | 100,000,000 | c. | 90,000,000 | d. | 97,000,000 |
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Round 6,523,948 to the nearest ten thousand.
a. | 6,500,000 | b. | 6,520,000 | c. | 6,000,000 | d. | 6,523,000 |
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The distance between Chicago, Illinois and Anchorage, Alaska is 2,834
miles. Round the number to the underlined place.
a. | 2,000 | b. | 3,000 | c. | 2,830 | d. | 2,800 |
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The recipe that Cheryl is using calls for 1.58 cups of sugar. Rounded to the
nearest whole number, how many cups of sugar will Cheryl need?
a. | 2 cups | b. | 1.5 cups | c. | 1 cup | d. | 1.75
cups |
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Use clustering to estimate the sum. 10,489 + 10,321 + 9,876 + 9,745
a. | 38,000 | b. | 30,000 | c. | 40,000 | d. | 48,000 |
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Jackie used clustering to find the total attendance at the six concerts her
school band performed. About how many people attended the concerts? BAND
CONCERTS | Concerts | Attendance | Performance 1 | 1,010 | Performance 2 | 963 | Performance 3 | 1,034 | Performance 4 | 1,025 | Performance 5 | 951 | Performance 6 | 976 | | |
a. | 4,000 | b. | 3,000 | c. | 6,000 | d. | 5,000 |
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Kirk collected 5,609 stamps. He then gave away 743. Round to the nearest hundred
to estimate how many stamps Kirk has left.
a. | 5,000 | b. | 6,300 | c. | 6,000 | d. | 4,900 |
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29.
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Estimate 65,896 ÷ 247.
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Numeric Response
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30.
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Write twenty-seven thousand, three hundred eighty in standard form.
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