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  • Toby put chocolates in three-quarters of the D. bags he had and gum in the rest of the bags. What are the chances the first bag will have chocolates in it?

    1/4
    1/2
    3/4
    There’s no way to know.


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  • What looks MOST like a square?

    The game board for checkers
    A dinner plate
    An orange
    A sheet of notebook paper


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  • A number was multiplied by 6. Then 5 was subtracted from it. The answer was 49. What was the number?

    9
    30
    44
    53


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  • Which pair of objects could be turned and joined together to form a circle?



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  • If the two figures are congruent, then



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  • Which object would be about three centimeters long?

    Pen
    Book
    Paper clip
    Desk


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  • Tim wanted to get up at 7:30 and this is what his alarm clock shows the time is now. How long has Tim overslept?

    20 minutes
    30 minutes
    50 minutes
    90 minutes


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  • Five sweaters are on a rack in a closet. Four have nothing wrong with them and one sweater has a hole in it. If Jan picks out a sweater without looking, what is the chance that it has a hole?

    1/5
    1/4
    4/5
    5/5


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  • What number is missing in this sequence?

    12
    16
    20
    24


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  • This graph shows the number of sweaters sold by the Town Clothes store in one month. What is the difference between the number of red sweaters sold and the number of green sweaters sold?

    About 12
    15
    20
    More than 20


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  • Suppose you had a cookie, a small apple and a pint carton of milk. Which of those is most likely to weigh about one pound?

    The cookie
    The carton of milk
    The apple
    They all weigh much more than a pound.


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  • Which of these represents six-ninths?



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  • If the width of your classroom door is about one yard, that’s about the same as

    1/3 foot
    3 feet
    12 feet
    36 feet


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  • Which problem has an answer more than 1000?

    319 x 4
    212 x 4
    42 x 15
    25 x 19


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  • Which one of these numbers is written in fraction form?

    1
    1/2
    28
    3 x 3


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  • Nadia has a white blouse, a pink blouse, a blue skirt and a black skirt. How many different blouse/skirt combinations is it possible for her to make from these four pieces of clothing?

    2
    3
    4
    5


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  • There are three boxes of fruit: one with cherries, one with apples and one with plums. If all the boxes are the same size, which one will have the fewest pieces of fruit in it?

    The box with the apples
    The box with the plums
    The box with the cherries
    There’s no way to tell without more information.


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  • What is the next shape in this set of figures?



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  • According to the graph, how do most children get to school?

    Bus
    Walk
    Bike
    Car


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