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Sheet # 858


1. Find the missing number.

4, 8, 8, 16, 12, 24, _____

A. 26

B. 16

C. 34

D. 32


2. Which is the next number in the given pattern?

4, 10, 16, 22, _____

A. 26

B. 32

C. 28

D. 30


3. Which equation represents the given diagram?

A. 5 + (3 x 5)

B. 5 x (3 x 5)

C. 3 + (3 x 5)

D. 3 x (3 x 5)


4. What equation is equal to 14?

A. 2 + (3 x 4)

B. 2 + (5 x 0)

C. 3 + (6 x 2)

D. 4 + (2 x2)


5.


A. 60

B. 40

C. 15

D. 30


6. Solve for n.

5 x (2 + 6) - 10 = n

A. 50

B. 30

C. 3

D. 60


7. Solve for n.

(3 x 8) + (6 x 3) = n

A. 42

B. 20

C. 29

D. 28


8. Identify the next number in the pattern.

1234, 2345, 3456, ______

A. 4678

B. 4578

C. 4567

D. 3568


9. The triangle and square have the same value in each equation. What is the value of the triangle?

A. 5

B. 4

C. 3

D. 2


10. Ron works three days a week at Wal-Mart. He makes $5.75 an hour. His work hours are from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Which of the equations would best represent his total earnings for one week?

A. 3 + ($5.75 x 3) = $17.28

B. 2 x ($5.75 x 3) = $34.50

C. 3 x ($5.75 x 3) = $51.75

D. 3 x ($5.75 +3) = $17.34


11. Gloria is selling beaded bracelets for $5.00 each. She wants to earn money for summer camp. If n represents the number of bracelets she has for sale, which of the following equations is equal to her total income when all the bracelets are sold.

A. n divided by $5.00

B. n subtract $5.00

C. n plus $5.00

D. n times $5.00


12. Matt has n coins. He will purchase 3 more coins from another collector. He will have a total of 37 coins. Select the equation that represents the number of coins he has now.

A. 37 + 3 = n

B. n + 3 = 37

C. 37 x 3 = n

D. 37 divided by 3 = n


13. Your teacher has announced you can earn one ten-minute recess period when you have your math homework in on time everyday for two weeks. Which equation best represents the number of homework assignments needed to earn the recess period?

A. 5 + 2 = 7

B. 5 x 2 = 10

C. 5 divided by 2 = 2½

D. 5 - 2 = 3


14. Joe has earned $55.25 delivering the local newspaper. He spent $12.75 on a CD, $6.75 on a CD cleaner and $10.56 on a CD case. Which of the equations would best represent this problem?

A. ($12.75 + $6.75 + $10.56) +$55.25 = n

B. $55.25 - ($12.75 + $6.75 + $10.56) = n

C. $30.06 - ($12.75 + $6.75 + $10.56) = n

D. $55. 25 + ($12.75 + $6.75 + $10.56) = n