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Updated Math Chapter 1 Test Review

Updated Math Chapter 1 Test Review

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Mathematics

5th Grade

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4.NBT.B.5, 4.NBT.A.2, 4.NBT.A.1

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Stacy Lewicki

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Math Chapter 1 Test Review

by Stacy Lewicki

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​Number Forms

​Standard Form- uses numbers only

​ EX. 4,056,701

​Written Form- uses words only

​ EX. Four million, fifty-six thousand, seven hundred one.

​Expanded Form- uses the value of each digit and addition

​ EX. 4,000,000 + 50,000 + 6,000 + 700 + 1

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Multiple Choice

What is the written form of 5,674,310?

1

Five million, seven hundred thousand, three hundred ten.

2

Five million, six hundred seventy-four thousand, three hundred ten.

3

Five million, six hundred seventy four thousand, two hundred.

4

Five million, six hundred forty four thousand, three hundred ten.

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Multiple Choice

Complete the expanded form for 1,245,601.

1,000,000+ 200,000+ ________+5,000+ 600+1

1

4

2

400

3

400,000

4

40,000

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Multiple Choice

Choose the standard form of six million, three hundred sixty five thousand, fifty-two.

1

6,356,052

2

6,365,520

3

6,365,052

4

6,653,052

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Multiple Choice

2,000,000+ 40,000+ 5,000+ 600+1=

1

2,456,001

2

2,045,601

3

2,045,610

4

2,450,601

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​Value of a Digit

​How much the digit is worth in a given number.

​EX. 4,543,201

​ 500,000

​EX. 7,650,321

​ 50,000

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Multiple Choice

Choose the value of the underlined digit

2,346,895

1

600

2

6

3

60

4

6,000

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Multiple Choice

Choose the value of the underlined digit.

3,245,983.

1

3,000,000

2

300,000

3

3,000

4

3

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​Estimating

​5 or more, raise the score

4 or less, let it rest

​EX 632--600

​EX 874--900

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Multiple Choice

Estimate by rounding each number to the nearest thousand.

5,432 x 8,982=

1

45,000,000

2

40,000,000

3

48,000,000

4

4,000,000

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Multiple Choice

Estimate by rounding each number to the largest digit.

3,201 X 65=

1

180,000

2

210,000

3

120,000

4

18,000

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Multiple Choice

Find the product of 47 and 96. You can estimate to check if your answer is reasonable.

1

3512

2

4512

3

4521

4

4412

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Multiple Choice

Multiply 624 x 76. You can estimate to find if your answer is reasonable.

1

47524

2

46424

3

37424

4

47424

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​Word Problems

​C- Circle the question and write your answer statement.

​U- Underline the important numbers in the problem.

​B-Box any clue words that tell you what math operation to use

​E-Eliminate any extra information.

​S-Solve and make sure you answer makes sense.

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Multiple Select

Choose the correct math operation to solve.

There are 10,000 donuts on one truck. There are 5 trucks making the delivery. How many total donuts are there? 

1

addition

2

subtraction

3

multiplication

4

division

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Multiple Choice

There are 10,000 donuts on the truck. There are 5 trucks making the delivery. How many total donuts are there? 

1

50,000 donuts

2

5,000 donuts

3

500 donuts

4

500,000 donuts

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Multiple Choice

A calculator costs $103. If a lap top computer is 28 times the cost of the calculator, how much is the lap top?

1

$2884

2

$1885

3

$2874

4

$1845

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Multiple Choice

Game Stop received a shipment of new video games. There were 27 boxes and 1,432 games in each box. How many total games were shipped to the store? ESTIMATE to find your answer.

1

3,000 games

2

20,000 games

3

30,000 games

4

2,000 games

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Multiple Choice

Game Stop received a shipment of new video games. There were 27 boxes and 1,432 games in each box. How many total games were shipped to the store? Solve to find exactly how many games were delivered.

1

36,654 games

2

38,664 games

3

38,625 games

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Multiple Choice

There are 423 students in each class and 6 classes are going on the trip. How many total students will be on the trip. ESTIMATE to find a reasonable answer.

1

2400 students

2

3,000 students

3

240 students

4

300 students

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Multiple Choice

here are 423 students in each class and 6 classes are going on the trip. How many total students will be on the trip. Find the actual number of students.

1

238 students

2

2648 students

3

2437 students

4

2538 students

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