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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNums Ops and Algebra 4-1Math Numbers Operations and Algebra 4_1 Student Name:________________________________Date:____________________ 1. × 1 = A.$4.00 B.$0.40 C.$5.00 2. = A.4 × 4 B.4 × 5 C.4 × 6 3. Bess gets 3 pounds of candy. Each pound costs $3.07. About how much does she pay in all? A.$6 B.$8 C.$9 4. 423×7 What do you do first? A.7 × 42 B.7 × 3 C.7 × 2 5. There are 4 pitchers. Each has 1.8 liters of milk. About how many liters of milk in all? A.5 B.6 C.8 6. There are 7 rows. Each row has 7 pencils. How many pencils in all? A.49 B.14 C.77 7. Movie tickets cost $1.50. How much do 3 tickets cost? A.$3.50 B.$4.50 C.$1.53 8. 94 about equals A.20 × 3 B.30 × 2 C.30 × 3 9. There are 54 bells divided equally into 9 groups. How many bells in each group? A.7 B.6 C.5 10. 4 × 3 = × 4 A.4 B.7 C.3 11. 67 is about equal to A.30 × 3 B.60 × 2 C.30 × 2 12. 79 about equals A.40 × 2 B.60 × 2 C.75 × 3 13. There are 24 coins in 3 equal stacks. How many coins in each stack? A.9 B.8 C.7 14. A hand is 4 inches long. A pony is 7 hands tall. About how tall is the pony? A.50 inches B.15 inches C.30 inches 15. Nan paints nails for her friends. Each friend has 10 finger nails and 10 toe nails. She has 12 friends. How many nails does she paint in all? A.240 B.220 C.400 16. The box has 6 rows. Each row has 6 crayons. How many crayons in all? A.12 B.36 C.24 © 2013 University of Oregon