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Name # Date Chapter 1 Test Use Place Value to Represent Whole Numbers Tips For Taking The Test Here are some suggestions to help you do your best: Be sure to read carefully all the directions in the test book. Read each question carefully and think about the answer before choosing your response. 3 7,925 A. 30,000 C. 300 B. 3,000 D. 30 1 2 99 3,891 A. 9 C. 900 B. 9,000 D. 90, 000 3 73, 078 A. 70,000 + 3,000 + 70 + 8 C. 70,000 + 3,000 + 700 + 80 B. 70,000 + 3,000 + 700 + 8 D. 70,000 + 300 + 70 + 8 What is the value of the underlined digit? What is the expanded form of each number? 1. 2. 3. Part 1: Multiple Choice

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Name # DateChapter 1 Test

Use Place Value to Represent Whole NumbersTips For Taking The Test

Here are some suggestions to help you do your best:

•Be sure to read carefully all the directions in the test book.

•Read each question carefully and think about the answer before choosing your response.

37,925

A. 30,000 C. 300

B. 3,000 D. 30

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2 993,891

A. 9 C. 900

B. 9,000 D. 90, 000

373, 078

A. 70,000 + 3,000 + 70 + 8 C. 70,000 + 3,000 + 700 + 80

B. 70,000 + 3,000 + 700 + 8 D. 70,000 + 300 + 70 + 8

What is the value of the underlined digit?

What is the expanded form of each number?

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Part 1: Multiple Choice

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What is the word form of each number?

85,323

A. eighty-five thousand, thirty-two hundred three

B. eighty-five thousand, three hundred twenty- three

C. eighty-five thousand, two hundred thirty-three

D. eighty hundred five thousand, three hundred twenty-three

400,000 + 1,000 + 300 + 5

A. forty thousand, one hundred thirty-five

B. four hundred one thousand, three hundred five

C. forty-one thousand, three hundred five

D. forty-one thousand, thirty-five

What is the standard form of each number?

sixty thousand, four hundred twenty-six

A. 64,026 C. 6,426

B. 600,426 D. 60,426

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What is the standard form of each number?

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100,000 + 1,000 + 600 + 50 + 2

A. 110,652 C. 116,052

B. 101,652 D. 11,652

800,000 + 60,000 + 900 + 10 + 7

A. 860,917 C. 869,170

B. 806,917 D. 86,917

Chandler writes a newsletter for Ms. Oliver’s fourth grade class.

On Friday he prints 21 newsletters to hand out to his classmates.

How many letters did he print in February if there were 4 Fridays?

A. 42 letters C. 74 letters

B. 48 letters D. 84 letters

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Solve. Use the four-step plan.

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Carrie works at her dad’s bicycle shop on Saturdays. One of her jobs is to fill

the new bikes’ tires with air. An new shipment of 25 bicycles arrived. How many

tires did she fill with air?

A. 40 tires C. 55 tires

B. 50 tires D. 25 tires

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Bob went bowling on Friday night. Each game cost 4 dollars. He spent 16

dollars. How many games did he bowl?

A. 2 games C. 5 games

B. 3 games D. 4 games

There are 24 juice cans in a case of juice. Ben’s mom bought 3

cases for his birthday party. How many juice cans are there in

all?

A. 24 juices C. 60 juices

B. 48 juices D. 72 juices

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13 39,125 -thousands place value

A. 38,000 C. 39,100

B. 39,000 D. 40,000

Round each number to the given place-value.

14 40, 744 -hundreds place value

A. 40,700 C. 41,000

B. 42,000 D. 40,000

15 48,736 -thousands place value

A. 48,000 C. 40,000

B. 49,000 D. 48,700

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6,735 6,753 7,365 5,763

16,094 16,090

Order the numbers from least to greatest.

Compare using <, >, =

A machine sells bottles of water for $1.25. Joy has 3 quarters, 3

dimes, and a nickel. How much more money does she need

before she can buy a bottle of water? Show your work.

Answer

Solve

A lunch table can seat 8 people. How many tables are needed to seat 30

people? Show your work.

tables

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Part 2: Short Answer

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21 Lucas forgot to label the numbers on his number line.

Part A: Explain how you know point B has a greater value than point A.

Part B: Write an expression on the line below showing that B is greater than point A.

Extended Response- 2-points

20 About 450,000 people lived in Maryville in 2003. In 2008, about 467,000 people lived in Maryville. Did the number of people living in Maryville get larger or smaller?

A B

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Diana has as many songs on her MP3 player as Collin and Shawn combined.

Collin 3,500

Shawn 2,600

Diana

Number of Songs in MP3 Player

Show Your Work

songs

Part 1: Determine the number of songs Diana has on her MP3 player

Part 2: On the lines below list the number of songs in order from greatest to least.

Extended Response- 3-points