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Unit 2 L2.1-2.10 Review

Unit 2 L2.1-2.10 Review

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Unit 2 L2.1-2.11 Review

Multi-Digit Whole Number & Decimal Operations

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Multiple Choice

Dr. Bell buys 12 large packages of Halloween candy to be given out to the scholars at $3.36 each. How much did Dr. Bell pay for the candy?

1

$40.32

2

$4.32

3

$43.20

4

$41.42

3

Multiple Select

Solve using the algorithm to find the two partial products.


937

x 28

1

26,236

2

18,740

3

7,496

4

6,986

4

Multiple Choice

Jim bought 4 gallons of gas at $2.84 per gallon. How much did Jim pay for gas?

1

$ 11.16

2

$ 12.04

3

$ 11.36

4

$ 12.16

5

Fill in the Blank

Find the product


2,689 x 36 =

6

Multiple Choice

Cheyenne bought three yards of fabric for her new dress. Each yard cost $1.89. How did she spend?

1

$5.67

2

$6.05

3

$3.78

4

$56.70

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Multiple Select

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Select the numbers missing from the area model

1

320

2

3,200

3

1,500

4

15,000

5

16

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Multiple Select

What are the two partial products for


784

x 42

1

1,568

2

31,360

3

35,870

4

1,347

5

30,360

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Multiple Choice

 37×22=(30×20)+(30×20)+(7×20)+(7×20)37\times22=(30\times20)+(30\times20)+(7\times20)+(7\times20)  

Tell whether the number sentence is True or False.

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Select

Which model(s) below could represent the solution to the problem 45 x 15?


Choose all that apply.

1
2

(4×5)+(5×1)(4\times5)+(5\times1)

3

(4×1)+(5×5)(4\times1)+(5\times5)

4

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are equal to 420 x 3?


Choose all that apply.

1

(3×400)+(3×20)(3\times400)+(3\times20)

2

420+420+420420+420+420

3

(3×400)+(3×2)(3\times400)+(3\times2)

4

1,2601,260

12

Multiple Choice

Find the answer to the following using partial products

 529×7529\times7  


1

3,703

2

4,692

3

2,799

4

3,803

13

Multiple Choice

One mile is 5,280 feet. How many feet are in 6 miles?

1

30,068 feet

2

30,168 feet

3

31,248 feet

4

31,680 feet

14

Multiple Choice

A restaurant has seating for 165 people. The restaurant offers a $15 buffet. If the restaurant is full and everyone orders the buffet, how much money will the restaurant earn?

1

$990

2

$2,475

3

$2,525

4

$2,575

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Multiple Choice

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Mr. Beaty has 19 kids in his class. He wants to give each student 85 tickets for just being awesome. About how many tickets would Mr. Beaty give out total?

1

1,800

2

100

3

800

4

20

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Multiple Choice

Mr. Johnson gave each of his three children a $20 bill and a $100 for their birthdays (all of which are in March). Which expression represents the total amount he gave?

1

3×20+1003\times20+100

2

(3+20)×(3+100)(3+20)\times(3+100)

3

(3×20)+(3×100)(3\times20)+(3\times100)

4

3+20+1003+20+100

17

Multiple Choice

What is the name of the property shown below? (9×2)+(9×10)=9×(2+10)(9\times2)+(9\times10)=9\times(2+10)  


1

Identity Property

2

Associative Property

3

Commutative Property

4

Distributive Property

18

Multiple Choice

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Which expression is used to find the total area of the figure shown?

1

9×(10+7)9\times(10+7)

2

9×10+79\times10+7

3

(10×7)×9(10\times7)\times9

4

9×10×79\times10\times7

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following illustrates the Associative Property of multiplication?

1

4×(3×6)=(3×12)×24\times(3\times6)=(3\times12)\times2

2

4×(3×6)=(6×6)×24\times(3\times6)=(6\times6)\times2

3

4×(3×6)=(4×3)×64\times(3\times6)=(4\times3)\times6

4

4×(3×6)=(3×8)×34\times(3\times6)=(3\times8)\times3

20

Multiple Choice

Which one of the following illustrates the Associative Property of addition?

1

3+(2+4)=(4+4)+13+(2+4)=(4+4)+1

2

3+(2+4)=(3+2)+43+(2+4)=(3+2)+4

3

3+(2+4)=(5+2)+23+(2+4)=(5+2)+2

4

3+(2+4)=(2+6)+13+(2+4)=(2+6)+1

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following illustrates the Commutative Property of Multiplication?

1

 3×4=6×23\times4=6\times2  

2

 3×4=12×13\times4=12\times1  

3

 3×4=2×63\times4=2\times6  

4

 3×4=4×33\times4=4\times3  

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Multiple Choice

Which one of the following illustrates the Commutative Property of Addition?

1

5+7=7+55+7=7+5

2

5+7=4+85+7=4+8

3

5+7=3+95+7=3+9

4

5+7=10+25+7=10+2

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Multiple Choice

Which expression is equivalent to

 5×(4+9)5\times(4+9)  

1

 (5×4)+(5×9)(5\times4)+(5\times9)  

2

 (5×4)+(5+9)(5\times4)+(5+9)  

3

 (5+4)+(5×9)(5+4)+(5\times9)  

4

 (5+4)+(5+9)(5+4)+(5+9)  

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Multiple Choice

The sum of sixteen 8's and five 2's

1

(16×8)+(5×2)(16\times8)+(5\times2)

2

(16+8)+(5+2)(16+8)+(5+2)

3

16×(8+2)16\times(8+2)

4

(16+8)×(5+2)(16+8)\times(5+2)

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Multiple Choice

Divide 45 by the product of 5 and 3

1

(5×3)÷45(5\times3)\div45

2

45÷5×345\div5×3

3

45÷(5×3)45\div(5\times3)

4

(45÷5)×3(45\div5)\times3

26

Multiple Choice

3 times larger than the difference between 24 and 20

1

3×(24+20)3\times\left(24+20\right)

2

3×(2420)3\times(24-20)

3

2420×324-20\times3

4

24(3×20)24-(3\times20)

27

Multiple Choice


 50×60050\times600 

1

1,100

2

3,000

3

30,000

4

11,000

28

Multiple Select

4 more than the sum of 8 and 3

1

4×(8+3)4\times\left(8+3\right)

2

8+3+48+3+4

3

4+(8×3)4+\left(8\times3\right)

4

4+(8+3)4+\left(8+3\right)

5

4+8+34+8+3

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Multiple Choice

4 less than the quotient of 12 and 3

1


4(12÷3)4-\left(12\div3\right)

2

4(3÷12)4-\left(3\div12\right)

3

12÷4312\div4-3

4

(12÷3)4\left(12\div3\right)-4

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