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Find the product. 1.

1,128 × 72

2.

6,750 × 50

3.

9,200 × 17

4.

3,079 × 94

5.

4,320 × 12

6.

9,992 × 35

Find the quotient. Be sure to include a CHECK. 8.

7.

94 3,710

Check:

9.

49 2,790

Check:

45 3,250

Check:

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Simplify the fractions. Be sure all fractions are in LOWEST TERMS. 10. 6 = 36

11. 4 = 12

12. 28 = 32

13. 5 = 15

14. 28 = 50

15. 15 = 40

16. 18 = 180

17. 6 = 18

18. 12 = 27

19. 48 = 64

Measure these lines to the nearest centimeter. Write answers above the line. Label answer appropriately (cm). 20.

21.

22.

23.

Draw the clock hands to show the passage of time. Be sure the minute hand is longer than the hour hand, and that it is in the proper position on the clock face. 24.

25.

What time was it 1 hour 30 minutes ago?

What time will it be in 2 hours 45 minutes?

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Round to the underlined digit. 26.

988.47 =

27.

5,596.4 =

28.

262.45 =

29.

229.46 =

30.

282.80 =

31.

160.62 =

32.

24,036 =

33.

735.58 =

34.

99,080 =

Identify the polygons. 35.

36.

37.

38.

39.

40.

41.

42.

43.

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Provide the standard form for the following expanded notations. 44.

1,000,000 + 500,000 + 50,000 + 4,000 + 800 + 50 + 3

45.

20,000,000 + 2,000,000 + 100,000 + 70,000 + 3,000 + 100 + 70 + 5

46.

700,000,000 + 70,000,000 + 4,000,000 + 900,000 + 90,000 + 200 + 90 + 6

Classify the following angles. 47.

48.

0

49.

1

2

50. Complete the number line above by placing the correct fraction for each unlabeled mark.

Just for Fun: What is a bow that is impossible to tie? Why didn't the ocean say hello?

Compare the decimals and write the larger decimal in the puzzle. The decimal point will occupy one space. Each number can occupy only one place to make the whole puzzle fit together perfectly. Two numbers have been given to get you started.

G) 18.03

31.8 030.4

54.1 054

29.5 028.5

3.57 03.55

8.31 08.30

6.7106.75

41.05041.5

0.00900.09

5.20 05.10

1.0901.08

9.33 09.36

21.45021.5

3.22 03.12

7.9107.90

0.10200.12

0.73 00.71

93.4 093.0

9.09©9.18

18.3

0.8 00.82

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