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Daily Math Practice Grade 4

The document contains a series of math warm-up exercises designed for fourth-grade students, focusing on numbers and numeration, including place value, comparison of numbers, and basic operations. Each warm-up includes questions that require students to circle answers, write numbers in words, and perform simple calculations. The document also includes an answer key for the warm-up exercises.

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Daily Math Practice Grade 4

The document contains a series of math warm-up exercises designed for fourth-grade students, focusing on numbers and numeration, including place value, comparison of numbers, and basic operations. Each warm-up includes questions that require students to circle answers, write numbers in words, and perform simple calculations. The document also includes an answer key for the warm-up exercises.

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Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 13

1. Anthony wrote the four numbers below on the board. Circle the letter below which shows
a number with a 3 in the thousands place and a 6 in the tens place.

A. 39,463 B. 93,462 C. 62,493 D. 66,932

2. The book Soni is reading has 25,163 words. What is the place value of the digit 2?
(Circle the letter for the correct answer below.)

A. hundred thousands

B. ten thousands

C. thousands

D. tens

Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 14
1. Mary needs a new car. Her current car has been driven 293,480 miles. Write the
number of miles her current car has been driven in words in the space below.

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

2. Which one of the following numbers is NOT greater than 3.4? (Circle the letter for the
correct answer.)

A. three and forty-seven hundredths C. three and thirty-four hundredths

B. three and forty-one hundredths D. three and fifty-seven hundredths

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Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 15
1. Maci is playing a board game with her mother. At the end of the game, Maci had one
million, three hundred sixty-four thousand, two hundred six dollars in play money. How is
this number written in digits? (Write your answer on the line.)

____________________________________

2. Use a comparative symbol to show the relationship of the fraction shown in the shaded
model and the decimal number. (Circle the letter for the correct answer.)
A. >
B. <
C. = .5
D. Not Given

Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 16
1. Lee drew shaded fractions showing their order from least to greatest. Which answer
choice lists the fractions in order from least to greatest? (Circle the correct letter.)

A. B. C. D.

2. Miss Pat wrote the numbers 98, 34, 53, 99, 37, and 10 on the board. She asked her
students to find which numbers were odd and which numbers were even. Using the chart
below, write the correct answers her students gave.

Even Odd

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Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 27
1. Circle the letter of the answer choice that best represents the number 948.

A. 9 x 10 plus 4 x 10 plus 8 x 1 C. 9 x 1000 plus 4 x 100 plus 8 x 1

B. 9 x 100 plus 4 x 10 plus 8 x 1 D. 94 x 100 plus 8 x 1

2. Frank bought a new stereo for $246. Write out the amount Frank spent on the check
below. (Use the arrow as your guide.)

Frank Simons CK #100


510 Louise St.
El Campo, TX 77437

Cool Sound, Inc.


Pay to the order of:_________________________ $246.00

____________________________________________________
New Stereo
_________________ Frank Simons
________________

Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 28
1. Sandra’s charity earned $1,230,394 for cancer research. How is this number written in
expanded form? (Circle the letter of the correct response.)

A. 1,000,000 + 200,000 + 30 + 300 + 90 + 4


B. 1,000,000 + 200,000 + 30,000 + 300 + 90 + 4
C. 100,000 + 2,000 + 300 + 90 + 4
D. 100,000 + 2,000 + 3,000 + 90 + 4

2. David and Heath were playing a video game. When the game finished, David scored
23,456,985 points. Heath scored 23,459,684. What place value is important in
determining who won? (Circle the letter of the correct response.)

A. tens B. hundreds C. thousands D. ten thousands

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Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 51
1. The sign below shows the customer count at a popular eating spot. Which customer will
be served next? (Circle the letter of the correct choice.)

Customer Customer NOW SERVING


A.
229 C.
230 Customer

B.
Customer
D.
Customer
2 3 1
232 239
2. Maci tells Brandi that she is thinking of a number between 10 and 30. The clues she
gave are (a) that the sum of the digits is 5 and (b) that the number is even. What correct
answer did Brandi give? (Write your answer on the line.)

_____________________

Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 52
1. Four friends are trying to make a building out of blocks. The pictures below show how
many blocks each friend has. If they need a total of 195 blocks, how many more blocks
will they need to get? (Circle the letter of the correct number below.)
Sam Jim Hank Jimmy

A. 335 B. 155 C. 65 D. 55

2. On the lines, write the numbers below in order of least to greatest.

55,434 54,456 54,999 55,399


________ ________ ________ ________
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Numbers and
Numeration Answer Key
Warm-Up 1 Warm-Up 13 Warm-Up 24
1. The number 6 should be 1. B 1. A
circled. 2. B 2. A
2. 4,312 Warm-Up 14 Warm-Up 25
Warm-Up 2 1. Two hundred ninety-three 1. one million, four hundred
1. 40.6 thousand, four hundred eighty-six thousand, nine
2. 6/10, 0.6 eighty hundred sixty-three
Warm-Up 3 2. C 2. A
1. The letter B should be Warm-Up 15 Warm-Up 26
circled. 1. 1,364,206 1. C
2. 2. B 2. B
Warm-Up 16 Warm-Up 27
1. C 1. B
Warm-Up 4
2. Even Odd 2. Two hundred forty-six dollars
1. B 2. C
98 53 Warm-Up 28
Warm-Up 5
34 99 1. B
1. 1.23, 1.32, 2.13, 13.2
10 37 2. C
2. 19.37
Warm-Up 17 Warm-Up 29
Warm-Up 6
1. D 1. 2.23
1. 28
2. B 2. C
2. 23, 2
Warm-Up 7 Warm-Up 18 Warm-Up 30
1. 290 1. B 1. B
2. .44 2. C 2. about 700 miles
Warm-Up 8 Warm-Up 19 Warm-Up 31
1. B 1. A 1. 1,700 cans
2. C 2. 2. C
Warm-Up 9 Warm-Up 32
1. C 1.
2. B
Warm-Up 10 2 54/100
1. B Warm-Up 20
2. D 2. 12,579
1. D
Warm-Up 11 2. C Warm-Up 33
1. B 1. C
Warm-Up 21
2. The fraction 1/2 should 2. C
1. 0.7 or .7
be circled once and the Warm-Up 34
2. C
fractions 1/4 should be 1.
circled twice. Warm-Up 22
1. C
Warm-Up 12 2. D
1. The letter D should be
circled. Warm-Up 23
2. B 1. B 2. D 2. B
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Numbers and
Numeration Answer Key
Warm-Up 35 Warm-Up 47 Warm-Up 58
1. C 1. B 1. B
2. 10,651 2. C 2. D
Warm-Up 36 Warm-Up 48 Warm-Up 59
1. 65.75 feet 1. C 1. Sarah = 10,358
2. 7/12 2. Fraction: 4/10, Hank = 85,310
Warm-Up 37 Decimal: 0.4 2. 1,364,206
1. C Warm-Up 49 Warm-Up 60
2. 1 hour 1. 87 1. 148,493
Warm-Up 38 2. Column 1: 0.6, 0.8; 0.5; 2. C
1. A 0.2; Warm-Up 61
2. 5 hundred thousands Column 2: 9.3; 5.3; 8.8; 1. D
7.6 2. D
Warm-Up 39
1. 8/12 Warm-Up 50 Warm-Up 62
2. C 1. $5.40 1. C
2. Eight hundred seventy-six 2. D
Warm-Up 40 thousand, nine hundred
1. 70
thirty-two
2. 16
Warm-Up 51
Warm-Up 41 1. B
1. 12,000; 38,000; 79,000 2. 14
2. 2,538,417
Warm-Up 52
Warm-Up 42 1. D
1. 300,000 + 60,000 + 8,000 2. 54,456; 54,999; 55,399;
+ 500 + 50 + 3 55,434
2. 46,657; 64,802; 64,883;
64,982; 65,493 Warm-Up 53
1. B
Warm-Up 43 2. D
1. B
2. 27 Warm-Up 54
1. D
Warm-Up 44 2. C
1. 600,000 + 80,000 + 3,000
+ 500 + 3 Warm-Up 55
3. 44,999; 45,399; 45,434; 1. A
54,456 2. C
Warm-Up 45 Warm-Up 56
1. C 1. 400,000
2. 68,219 2. Shirts with the following
names should be circled:
Warm-Up 46
Beth, Yolanda, and Kathy
1. 44.67
2. C Warm-Up 57
1. 200
2. 190
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Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 1

1. Terry needs to buy 46 ice-cream cones for an ice-cream party she is


giving her son. Each package of cones costs $3.50 with 7 cones in
each package. How many total packages will Terry need to buy in order
to have enough cones for the party? (Show your work. Write your
answer on the line.)

_______________

2. What statement about the steps of division is correct? (Circle the letter of the correct
answer.)
A. Divide Multiply Remainder Bring Down
B. Bring Down Subtract Multiply Divide
C. Divide Multiply Subtract Bring Down
D. Subtract Multiply Bring Down Subtract

Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 2
1. When you are working a subtraction problem, you are trying to find the . . . (Circle the
letter of the correct answer.)

A. quotient. B. difference. C. sum. D. product.

2. Mattie worked 12 hours last week. She earns $8 per hour. This week she earned $280.
How much money did Mattie earn during both weeks altogether? (Show your work.
Write your final answer on the line.)

_______________

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Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 15
1. At a fundraiser, 538 bags of popcorn were sold during the morning sale. That afternoon,
349 bags of popcorn were sold. How many total bags of popcorn were sold during the
day? (Show your work. Write your final answer on the line.)

_______________

2. Tracy bought oranges that were priced at 2 oranges for 16 cents. If she bought
8 oranges, what was the total amount of money that Tracey spent on oranges? (Show
your work. Write your final answer on the line.)

_______________

Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 16
1. Sandra agreed to buy a used car for $3,600. A payment of $1,900 was made as a down
payment. How much money does Sandra still owe? (Show your work. Write your final
answer on the line.)

_____________

2. The Barley family is on the way to their grandmother’s house. Their grandmother lives
335 miles away. So far, they have traveled 159 miles. How many more miles do they
need to travel? (Show your work. Write your final answer on the line.)

_______________

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Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 19
1. Logan bought 2 shirts that cost $15 each. He also bought 3 packages of socks that cost
$6 for each package. Circle the letter of the number sentence that shows how to find
how much money Logan spent.
A. 3 x 2 + 15
B. 2 x 15 + 3
C. 2 x 15 + 6
D. 2 x 15 + 3 x 6

2. For each “A” Pete earns, his father gives him $10. For each “B” Pete earns, his father
gives him $5. Pete has already earned 4 “A’s” and 3 “B’s.” In the space below, write the
equation to illustrate the money he received for each “A” and “B.” Write the total amount
he received on the line to the right.

Total Amount Received: ___________

Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 20
1. Mattie bought 2 dozen cookies for his class party. Every student, including Mattie, ate
1 cookie. When Mattie looked in the box, there were only 3 cookies left. If only students
in Mattie’s class ate the cookies, how many students were in Mattie’s class? (Show your
work. Write your final answer on the line.)

_______________

2. Mark is an artist. He paints 6 pictures each day. Each picture sells for $25. Circle the
letter for the expression that shows how to find the amount of money Mark earns in
1 week (7 days).
A. 6 x 25
B. 6 x 7 + 25
C. 6 x 25 x 7
D. 25 x 7 + 6
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Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 53

1. Ms. Mason is a fourth grade teacher. For the class party, Ms. Mason wants to
buy 2 pencils for each of the 21 students in her class. She can buy packages
$5.99
for $5.99. There are 12 pencils in each package. Four of the pencils
are yellow, 4 of the pencils are red, and 4 of the pencils are blue. How
Pencils
many packages of pencils must Ms. Mason buy for each student in
her class to get exactly 2? (Show your work. Circle the letter of the
correct answer.)

A. 2 C. 4

B. 3 D. 5

2. Jackie is watching people waiting for the elevator. She counted the number of people
waiting and found there were 120 people waiting to ride the elevator to the 12th floor.
There are 4 elevators that hold a maximum of 15 people each. If no more people get in
line, how many people will be waiting after the next ride fills up? (Show your work. Write
your final answer on the line.)

_______________

Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 54
1. Lee bought donuts for his employees at work. A quarter of the donuts were chocolate.
If Lee bought 28 donuts, how many chocolate donuts did he buy? (Show your work.
Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
A. 112
B. 7
C. 21
D. 35

2. Sandra wrote the problems below on the board. Which problem will give the smallest
answer? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. 6 96 B. 6 + 96 C. 6 x 96 D. 96 – 6

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Operations
Answer Key
Warm-Up 1 Warm-Up 15 Warm-Up 28
1. 7 packages 1. 887 bags 1. 11 R7
2. C 2. 64¢ 8 95
Warm-Up 2 Warm-Up 16 –8
____
1. B 1. $1,700 15
2. $376 2. 176 more miles ___8

Warm-Up 3 Warm-Up 17 7
1. 4 hours 1. $570 2. 15 sweaters
2. 8 rows 2. A Warm-Up 29
Warm-Up 4 Warm-Up 18 1. C
1. 48 grapes 1. 22 buckets 2. 1,356 miles
2. D 2. 212 cars Warm-Up 30
Warm-Up 5 Warm-Up 19 1. $146.29
1. 450 sheets 1. D 2. C
2. 5 gallons 2. $10 + $10 + $10 + $10 + Warm-Up 31
Warm-Up 6 $5 + $5 + $5 1. D
1. 6 pages Total Amount Received: 2. 26 minutes
2. 2 pencils $55 Warm-Up 32
Warm-Up 7 Warm-Up 20 1. 2 groups of 9, 3 left over
1. 132 hair ribbons 1. 21 students 2. $202
2. D 2. C Warm-Up 33
Warm-Up 8 Warm-Up 21 1. 24
1. B 1. B 2. 131 baseball cards
2. 5 miles 2. 36 candy bars Warm-Up 34
Warm-Up 9 Warm-Up 22 1. 84
1. C 1. $1,575 2. C
2. B 2. 192 cans Warm-Up 35
Warm-Up 10 Warm-Up 23 1. 1,519 flowers
1. 60 stuffed bears 1. $147 2. C
2. 37 birds 2. 360 orange and grape sodas Warm-Up 36
Warm-Up 11 Warm-Up 24 1. B
1. D 1. B 2. 216 cans
2. B 2. C Warm-Up 37
Warm-Up 12 Warm-Up 25 1. 85 tomatoes
1. 392 tomato plants 1. A 2. B
2. C 2. B Warm-Up 38
Warm-Up 13 Warm-Up 26 1. Multiply 6 x 2 to find how
1. C 1. 7 many Presley has.
2. C 2. D 2. C
Warm-Up 14 Warm-Up 27 Warm-Up 39
1. 9 cars 1. 324 photos 1. 31 apples
2. $17 2. C 2. B
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Operations
Answer Key
Warm-Up 40 Warm-Up 53
1. D 1. C
2. B 2. 60 people
Warm-Up 41 Warm-Up 54
1. 12 letters 1. B
2. 42 buttons 2. A
Warm-Up 42 Warm-Up 55
1. 7 markers 1. 4 students
2. $30 2. 575 sheets
Warm-Up 43 Warm-Up 56
1. $95 1. 89 + 90 + 91 = 270,
2. 1 = C 335 – 270 = 65
2 = D 65
3 = B 2. C
4 = A Warm-Up 57
Warm-Up 44 1. $546
1. $25 2. 399 beads
2. C
Warm-Up 58
Warm-Up 45 1. C
1. $13.61 2. B
2. $5.25
Warm-Up 59
Warm-Up 46 1. B
1. $245 2. 63 balls
2. $4,750
Warm-Up 60
Warm-Up 47
1. 98 apples
1. 1,855 paper clips
2. A
2. C
Warm-Up 61
Warm-Up 48
1. $247
1. B
2. B
2. 120 chocolate chips
Warm-Up 49 Warm-Up 62
1. D 1. 420 bags
2. C 2. D
Warm-Up 50
1. B
2. 21,863 acres
Warm-Up 51
1. $722
2. $430
Warm-Up 52
1. $1,625
2. Ty = $50
Maci = $25
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Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 29

1. Which is true about a triangular prism? (Circle the letter of the true answer.)
A. It has 6 faces, 9 edges, and 6 vertices.

B. It has 9 edges, 6 vertices, and 5 faces.

C. It has 9 faces, 5 edges, and 6 vertices.

D. It has 6 faces, 5 edges, and 9 vertices.

2. What angle is represented by the letter G? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
A. The letter G is a right angle.

B. The letter G is an obtuse angle.


G
C. The letter G is an acute angle.

D. The letter G is a point angle.

Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 30
1. Lee’s mother wants to grow tomatoes. Lee agrees to make her a small vegetable garden.
The garden measures 4 feet long and 5 feet wide. What is the area of the vegetable
garden? (Show your work. Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
A. 8 square feet
B. 9 square feet
C. 18 square feet
D. 20 square feet

2. Lucy works from 2:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. each day. How long does Lucy work each day?
(Write your answer on the line.)

_______________

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Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 43
1. Howard made 3 flowerbeds in his backyard. They do not touch each other. Each
flowerbed was in the shape of an octagon. How many total sides were on all 3 flowerbeds?
(Write your answer on the line.)

_______________

2. Wanda is making dough for kolaches she is making for a party. Wanda needs
2 tablespoons of salt for every 5 pounds of dough. Wanda is making 15 pounds of
kolache dough. How many tablespoons of salt does she need? (Circle the letter of the
correct answer.)
A. 2 tablespoons
B. 4 tablespoons
C. 6 tablespoons
D. 8 tablespoons

Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 44
1. When Jason left for work, the temperature was 32°F. By lunchtime, the temperature had
risen 18 degrees. What was the temperature at lunchtime? (Write your answer on the
line .)

_______________

2. Jim is putting holiday lights around the greenhouse in his yard. The greenhouse is in
the shape of a rectangle that measures 6 feet wide and 8 feet long. How many feet of
holiday lights will Jim need to complete this task? (Write your answer on the line.)
8 ft.

6 ft.
_______________

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Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 49

1. Samantha bought a new book that weighed 1 pound 8 ounces. How many ounces did
the book weigh? (Show your work. Write your answer on the line.)

_______________

2. Cody ran the 100-yard dash in 48 seconds. Jimmy ran the 100-yard dash 12 seconds
slower than Cody. What was Jimmy’s time? (Write your answer on the line.)

_______________

Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 50
1. Pete drew a parallelogram on the chalkboard. How many sets of parallel lines does a
parallelogram have? (Circle the letter of the correct response.)

A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. Not Given

2. Rosa is making a garden that measures 15 meters wide and 20 meters long. What is the
area of Rosa’s garden? (Show your work. Write your answer on the line.)

_______________

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Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 57

1. Look at the figure. Which two lines appear to be perpendicular? (Circle the letter of the
correct response.)

A. Line WX and ZX Y

B. Line WX and YX W
Z
C. Line YZ and ZX
X
D. Line YX and YZ

2. Draw a reflection of the arrow.

Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 58
1. Gisela is making pillows for her couch. She needs 2 feet of lace for each pillow. She
plans to make 6 pillows. She can buy the lace in 3-yard, 6-yard, 8-yard, or 10-yard
lengths. Which would be the smartest purchase for Gisela to make? (Circle the letter of
the correct response.)
A. Buy three 8-yard lengths
B. Buy two 3-yard lengths
C. Buy two 10-yard lengths
D. Buy four 3-yard lengths

2. How many faces does this solid figure have? (Circle the letter of the correct response.)
A. 6
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12

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Measurement
and Geometry Answer Key
Warm-Up 1 Warm-Up 14 Warm-Up 27
1. The letter A should be 1. B 1. cube or rectangular prism
circled. 2. B 2. 45 sq. ft.
2. B Warm-Up 15 Warm-Up 28
Warm-Up 2 1. A 1. 8 cm
1. 8 pints 2. B 2. 24 cm
2. C Warm-Up 16 Warm-Up 29
Warm-Up 3 1. D 1. B
1. 8 ounces 2. C 2. C
2. parallel lines Warm-Up 17 Warm-Up 30
Warm-Up 4 1. 120 inches 1. D
1. 15 ft. 2. C 2. 2 hours, 30 minutes
2. B Warm-Up 18 Warm-Up 31
Warm-Up 5 1. B 1. A
1. 12 inches 2. C 2.
2. C Warm-Up 19
Warm-Up 6 1. 1 pound, 8 ounces
1. 270 feet 2. B Warm-Up 32
2. C Warm-Up 20 1. B
Warm-Up 7 1. C 2. A. face
1. obtuse 2. 56 feet B. edge
2. C Warm-Up 21 C. vertex
Warm-Up 8 1. C Warm-Up 33
1. 2 2. B 1. B
2. A 2. A. obtuse
Warm-Up 22
B. acute
Warm-Up 9 1. C
C. right
1. C 2. B
2. C Warm-Up 34
Warm-Up 23
1. C
Warm-Up 10 1. The letter O should be
2. obtuse
1. 5 feet circled.
2. C 2. B Warm-Up 35
1. rectangular prism
Warm-Up 11 Warm-Up 24 2. A. True
1. 2 kilograms 1. 2 hours, 45 minutes B. False
2. A 2. C C. True
Warm-Up 12 Warm-Up 25 D. False
1. C 1. B Warm-Up 36
2. B 2. B 1. (2, 3)
Warm-Up 13 Warm-Up 26 2. 2
1. A 1. C Warm-Up 37
2. 7 pints 2. D 1. 11 cm
2. A
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Measurement
and Geometry Answer Key
Warm-Up 38 Warm-Up 51 Warm-Up 62
1. 8 cm 1. C 1. One is a solid figure and
2. B 2. 19 1/2 sq. inches the other is a plane shape.
Warm-Up 39 Warm-Up 52 2. D
1. C 1. 1 3/4 inches
2. B 2. D
Warm-Up 40 Warm-Up 53
1. 300 millimeters 1. B
2. B 2. D
Warm-Up 41 Warm-Up 54
1. B 1. 40 inches
2. May 2. B
Warm-Up 42 Warm-Up 55
1. A 1. Multiply 8 x 6 = 48. Add
2. You should convert pounds 5 and 4 to get 9. Then
to ounces. Mike’s sister’s subtract 48 – 9 = 39.
toy weighs 17 more ounces. 2. Left to Right: 1.25, 1.5,
2.25, 2.75
Warm-Up 43
1. 24 Warm-Up 56
2. C 1. B
2. The number 1 should be
Warm-Up 44 circled.
1. 50º F
2. 28 ft. Warm-Up 57
1. B
Warm-Up 45 2.
1. 5 pounds
2. A
Warn-Up 46
1. C
2. 20 millimeters Warm-Up 58
1. B
Warm-Up 47 2. A
1. 24 ounces
Warm-Up 59
2. 500 milliliters
1. A
Warm-Up 48 2. Yes
1. A
Warm-Up 60
2. 10 feet
1. B
Warm-Up 49 2. 76 ft.
1. 24 ounces Warm-Up 61
2. 60 seconds or 1 minute 1. B
Warm-Up 50 2. B. 11:25
1. B C. 12:45
2. 300 square meters D. 2:15
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Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 1

1. Janice is choosing a shirt to wear. She has 2 red shirts, 1 white shirt, 1 blue shirt, and
3 multicolored shirts. If she chooses a shirt at random, what is the probability she will
choose a shirt that is NOT white or red? (Write your answer on the line.)

_______________

2. Ty tossed a quarter 24 times. Which answer is the most likely outcome of his tosses?
(Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. 2 heads in 24 tosses C. 12 heads in 24 tosses

B. 10 heads in 24 tosses D. 24 heads in 24 tosses

Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 2
1. Jeb placed these cards in a bag. If he reaches in and selects 1 card without looking,
what is the probability it will be a card with a D on it? (Write your answer on the line.)

B U D D Y
_______________

2. Charline has a red scarf, green scarf, pink scarf, and a multicolored scarf in the drawer in
her bedroom. If she takes 2 out without looking, which outcome below is NOT possible?
(Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. Multicolored and red B. Pink and green C. Green and purple D. Red and pink

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Graphs, Data and Probability

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1. Jim is playing a game with his brother. If Jim spins the pointer two times, on what color
is Jim most likely to land? On what color is Jim least likely to land? (Write your answers
on the lines.)

Most Likely:____________ Red Green

Blue
Least Likely:____________
Yellow

2. What is the largest four-digit even number that has the digits 9, 3, 8, and 4, which are
used only once each? (Write your answer on the line.)

_______________________

Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 10
1. On Friday night, Nathan scored 12 points in a basketball game. His friend Chayanne
scored 5 fewer points than Nathan. Daulton scored 9 more points than Chayanne. How
many total points did the three boys earn altogether? (Write your final answer on the lines.)

_______________

2. The bar graph shows the crops grown by members of


the Wharton Farmers Association. Use the graph to CROPS GROWN IN
solve the problems below. WHARTON, TEXAS
80
MEMBERS

Rice = _________ members 60

Corn = _________ members 40

Cotton = _________ members 20


0
Soy Beans = _________ members rice corn cotton soy maize
beans
Maize = _________ members
CROPS
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Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 29

1. Matthew has three T-shirts hanging in his closet: a red T-shirt, a blue T-shirt, and a white
T-shirt. Which combination below is possible if Matthew chooses 2 T-shirts from his
closet? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
A. A white T-shirt and a yellow T-shirt
B. A blue T-shirt and a red T-shirt
C. A silver T-shirt and a green T-shirt
D. A white T-shirt and a black T-shirt

2. Look at the bar graph. The data represents the Packs of Paper Sold
packs of paper sold during a 5-week period. 10
8
In which 2 weeks were the same number of
packs of paper sold? 6
4
2
Week ______ and Week ______
0
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5

Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 30
1. The table shows how many hamburgers were Hamburgers Sold During the Week
sold each day. Use the table to answer the
questions. Monday 44
How many more hamburgers were sold Tuesday 68
on Wednesday and Friday than on Monday Wednesday 62
and Tuesday?
Thursday 56
___________ hamburgers Friday 68
2. Look at the bar graph. Which statement below is
TRUE? (Circle the letter of the true statement.) Students Absent in Different Grades
10
A. There were more students absent in 8
4th grade than in 3rd grade.
6
B. There were 7 more 2nd graders
absent than 5th graders. 4
C. The same number of students were 2
absent in the 3rd and 6th grade. 0
2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
D. There were 36 students absent altogether. Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade
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Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
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1. Look at the graph. Use the information Games Won During Season
below to complete the graph.
Games Won Bears
Bears Tigers
Tigers Colts

Colts
Cubs

Cubs 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
2. Which spinner has a 50% chance of landing on a number greater than 3? (Circle the
letter of the correct spinner.)

1 3 2 3 2 3 5 3
A. B. C. D.
1 2 2 5 4 5 1 3

Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 32
1. Marlin has 6 bottles of colored glue. If Marlin grabs 1 bottle of glue without looking,
which color glue will he probably pick? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. green
B. red BLUE RED GREEN
GLUE BLUE GLUE WHITE GLUE BLUE
C. white GLUE GLUE GLUE

D. blue

2. Kelso has 5 green ties, 3 black ties, and 1 brown tie in his closet. If Kelso grabs 2 ties
without looking, what color ties are possible? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. 1 yellow tie and 1 brown tie C. 1 brown tie and 1 blue tie

B. 1 green tie and 1 black tie D. 1 black tie and 1 red tie

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Graphs, Data
and Probability Answer Key
Warm-Up 1 Warm-Up 10 Warm-Up 19
1. 4/7 or 4 out of 7 1. 35 points 1. D
2. C 2. Rice = 75 members 2. A
Warm-Up 2 Corn = 60 members Warm-Up 20
1. 2/5 or 2 out of 5 Cotton = 65 members 1. D
2. C Soy Beans = 30 members 2.
Maize = 45 members
Warm-Up 3
1. D Warm-Up 11
2. 6 combinations 1. C
2. 37
Warm-Up 4
1. D Warm-Up 12 Warm-Up 21
2. B 1. 62; 174 1. $182
2. Candy = 70 2. 40
Warm-Up 5
Lou = 37 Warm-Up 22
1. A
Sam = 50 1. 2 out of 6 or 2/6; 1 out of 3
2. green, green, green
Joe = 47 or 1/3
green, green, black
green, green, yellow Warm-Up 13 2. D
green, black, yellow 1. Warm-Up 23
black, black, black 1. D
black, black, green 2. 3
black, black, yellow Warm-Up 24
yellow, yellow, yellow 1. 3/8
yellow, yellow, black 2. D 2. A
yellow, yellow, green Warm-Up 14 Warm-Up 25
Warm-Up 6 1. B 1. B
1. 5, 4, and 12 2. $35 2. C
5, 12, and 4 Warm-Up 15 Warm-Up 26
4, 5, and 12 1. $70 1. 2/8
4, 12, and 5 2. D 2. B
12, 4, and 5
Warm-Up 16 Warm-Up 27
12, 5, and 4
1. 9 1. D
2. 117 ribbons
2. green ribbons = 8 2. B
Warm-Up 7 white ribbons = 5 Warm-Up 28
1. 8/13 or 8 out of 13 orange ribbons = 17 1. A
2. B
Warm-Up 17 2. D
Warm-Up 8 1. Left to Right: Robin, Terry, Warm-Up 29
1. 1/2 Henry, Lee 1. B
2. 6 2. $100 2. Week 1 and Week 4
Warm-Up 9 Warm-Up 18 Warm-Up 30
1. Most Likely: Green 1. Brandi: 7 shells 1. 18
Least Likely: Blue Maci: 5 shells 2. B
2. 9834 2. 24 combinations

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Graphs, Data
and Probability Answer Key
Warm-Up 31 Warm-Up 39 Warm-Up 51
1. 1. 75 1. A
2. 25 more students 2. B
Warm-Up 40 Warm-Up 52
1. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1. B
2. C 1 out of 6 or 1/6 2. D
Warm-Up 32 2. 4/9 Warm-Up 53
1. D Warm-Up 41 1. Gordon has a 3 out of 6
2. B 1. 2/5 (3/6) chance of rolling an
Warm-Up 33 2. A even number. The numbers
1. B Warm-Up 42 on the die are 1, 2, 3, 4,
2. A 1. C 5, and 6. Only 3 of these
Warm-Up 34 2. frog numbers are even.
1. If these students work on 2. B
Warm-Up 43
Part 1: 1. Portable Stereo Warm-Up 54
1. Carlos and Nathan 2. D 1. B
2. Carlos and Stephanie 2. A
Warm-Up 44
3. Carlos and Sarah Warm-Up 55
1. D
4. Nathan and Stephanie 1. 54
2. Left to Right: Marissa,
5. Nathan and Sarah 2. 3/6 or 1/2
Essence, Liberty, Yesica,
6. Stephanie and Sarah
Courtney Warm-Up 56
Then these students will Warm-Up 45 1. Gene
work on Part 2: 1. 6 arrangements 2. 3/9 or 1/3
1. Stephanie and Sarah 2. 9284 Warm-Up 57
2. Nathan and Sarah 1. 4
Warm-Up 46
3. Nathan and Stephanie 2. 12 more students
1. C
4. Carlos and Sarah
2. 120; 20 Warm-Up 58
5. Carlos and Stephanie
Warm-Up 47 1. 276 cans, 46
6. Carlos and Nathan
1. C 2. green, 250
2. B
2. C Warm-Up 59
Warm-Up 35 1. 7, Friday
Warm-Up 48
1. D 2. C 2. D
1. 2/8, 1/8
Warm-Up 36 2. B Warm-Up 60
1. A. False
Warm-Up 49 1. A
B. False
1. 6 groups 2. 30 hours
2. 6
2. Jennifer has a 2 out of 8 Warm-Up 61
Warm-Up 37
(2/8) chance of picking 1. C
1. 20
a linked pair of silver 2. 15 miles
2. Left to Right: Orange,
earrings. Warm-Up 62
Red, Blue, Yellow, Green
Warm-Up 38 Warm-Up 50 1. 7; 33
1. C 2. C
1. 100; 500
2. A
2. 11
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Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 19
1. The “IN” numbers have been changed by a rule into “OUT” numbers. What is the rule?
(Circle the letter of the correct choice.)
IN OUT
A. subtract 10
50 10
B. add 10
40 8
C. divide by 5 30 6
D. multiply by 10 20 4

2. A family donates 3 bags of groceries to charity every 2 months. How many months would
it take them to donate a total of 15 bags of groceries? (Write the answer on the line.)

________________

Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 20
1. Jill is driving across Texas to see her grandmother. For every 4 hours she drives, she
stops 2 times. How many times will Jill stop if she drives 14 hours? (Write the answer on
the line.)

________________

2. Jason loves to play basketball. Jason practices his 3-point shot every day. For every
12 shots he makes, he misses 2. How many shots can Jason expect to miss if he shoots
a total of 60 times? (Write the answer on the line.)

________________

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Algebra, Patterns and Functions

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Warm-Up 39
1. Which number sentence is in the same fact family as 56 ÷ 7 = 8? (Circle the letter of the
correct answer.)

A. 8 + ___ = 5 B. ___ – 8 = 5 C. 7 x ___ = 56 D. 56 x 7 = ___

2. In which number sentence does 5 make the equation true? (Circle the letter of the
correct answer.)

A. 40 ÷ 4 = B. 36 ÷ 6 = C. 20 ÷ 4 = D. 24 ÷ 6 =

Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 40
1. Look at each number in the table. Complete the missing numbers and write the rule for
the table.

IN 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

OUT 24 30 36 42

RULE:

2. Look at each number in the table. Complete the missing numbers and write the rule for
the table.

IN 108 99 90 81 72 63 54

OUT 12 11 10 9

RULE:

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Algebra, Patterns and Functions

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Warm-Up 43
1. What is the next figure in this pattern? (Circle the letter of the correct figure.)

________

A. B. C. D.

2. In which answer choice does the number 7 make all the equations TRUE? (Circle the
letter of the correct choice.)
A. B. C. D.
56 ÷ 8 = 56 ÷ 8 = 56 ÷ 7 = 14 ÷ 7 =
14 ÷ 2 = 63 ÷ 9 = 21 ÷ 3 = 56 ÷ 7 =
21 ÷ 7 = 28 ÷ 4 = 42 ÷ 6 = 35 ÷ 5 =
40 ÷ 5 = 7÷1= 63 ÷ 9 = 7÷1=

Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 44
1. Write the fact families for the numbers 4, 6, and 24.

_____ x _____ = _____ _____ ÷ _____ = _____

_____ x _____ = _____ _____ ÷ _____ = _____

2. Which answer choice is an example of a reflection of the arrow below? (Circle the letter
of the correct answer.)

A. B. C. D.

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Algebra, Patterns and Functions

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Warm-Up 57

1. Jimmy owns a grocery store. To every 3,000th customer, he gives a $50 gift certificate.
Based on the pattern, how much money in gift certificates will Jimmy give away if he has
had 12,000 customers this month? (Write the answer on the line.)

________________

2. Solve the problems below.

84 ÷ ____ = 12 63 ÷ ____ = 9 48 ÷ ____ = 8

____ x 12 = 108 36 ÷ ____ = 6 ____ x 6 = 42

72 ÷ ____ = 9 56 ÷ ____ = 7 32 ÷ ____ = 4

Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 58
1. What letters go next in the pattern below? (Circle the letter of the correct pair.)

A, A, Z, B, B, Y, C, C, X, D, ____, ____
A. D and D B. D and E C. E and F D. D and W

2. Lynn loves painting pictures using different colors of glitter. The table shows the number
of bottles of glitter she uses for each picture. If the pattern continues, how many pictures
can Lynn paint if she uses 7 bottles
Number of Bottles Number of Pictures
of glitter? (Write the answer on
the line.) 2 16
4 32
5 40
8 64
10 80
________________
12 96
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Algebra, Patterns
and Functions Answer Key
Warm-Up 1 Warm-Up 15 Warm-Up 27
1. 294 miles 1. C 1. B
2. C 2. 48 2. 3 x 9 = 27 27 ÷ 3 = 9
Warm-Up 2 Warm-Up 16 9 x 3 = 27 27 ÷ 9 = 3
1. 65 miles 1. C Warm-Up 28
2. B 2. 15 1. You would multiply 7 x 4
Warm-Up 3 Warm-Up 17 to get the number of candy
1. B 1. 20 times bars in 7 boxes.
2. It is multiplied by 4. 2. C 2. B
Warm-Up 4 Warm-Up 18 Warm-Up 29
1. $140 1. 16, 22, 29, 37 1. B
2. C 2. A 2. 16
Warm-Up 5 Warm-Up 19 Warm-Up 30
1. 40 cans 1. C 1. 20 crayons
2. 56 2. 10 months 2. 6 x 4 = 24 24 ÷ 4 = 6
Warm-Up 6 Warm-Up 20 4 x 6 = 24 24 ÷ 6 = 4
1. C 1. 7 times Warm-Up 31
2. C 2. 10 shots 1. 10,000 points
Warm-Up 7 Warm-Up 21 2. 9 6 5
1. A 1. C 5 9 6
2. 26, 34, 43, 53 2. C 9 6 7
Warm-Up 8 Warm-Up 22 Warm-Up 32
1. D 1. For each "IN" number, 8 1. B
2. 28 is added to get the "OUT" 2. 56
Warm-Up 9 number.
1. y = 4,389 Warm-Up 33
2. C
2. C 1. C
Warm-Up 23 2. 2 8 7
Warm-Up 10 1. 6 6 15
1. 70, 84, 98
2. 150 customers 15 3 45
Warm-Up 11 Warm-Up 34
2. D 1. Top to Bottom: orange,
1. 8 days
2. 18, 7, 8 Warm-Up 24 yellow, green, white
1. 16 chocolate cupcakes 2. 7 2 2
Warm-Up 12
1. 36, 41, 45 2. B 24 9 6
2. y = 2,458 Warm-Up 25 27 21 15
Warm-Up 13 1. 28 arrows Warm-Up 35
1. B 2. A 1. 11 pounds
2. B Warm-Up 26 2. IN: 5 OUT: 7
Warm-Up 14 1. 8 laps The number 2 is added to
1. B 2. D each "IN" number to get
2. 14 blue buttons the "OUT" number.
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Algebra, Patterns
and Functions Answer Key
Warm-Up 36 Warm-Up 46 Warm-Up 57
1. D 1. 10 1. $200.00
2. 6 combinations 2. 7 x 3 = 21 21 ÷ 7 = 3 2. 7 7 6
Warm-Up 37 3 x 7 = 21 21 ÷ 3 = 7 9 6 7
1. Warm-Up 47 8 8 8
1. 90 Warm-Up 58
2. D 1. D
2. 30 cents or $0.30
Warm-Up 48 2. 56 pictures
Warm-Up 38
1. 46, 57, 69 Warm-Up 59
1. 63
2. 1. C
2. 22 51
2. 33 57
7 17 Warm-Up 49 9 16
Warm-Up 39 1. 32 miles Warm-Up 60
1. C 2. 9 months 1. 72
2. C Warm-Up 50 2. 50 cents or $0.50
Warm-Up 40 1. 48 days Warm-Up 61
1. 2. 10 strikeouts 1. C
Warm-Up 51 2. B
. 1. B Warm-Up 62
2. 2. 2x = 15 – 3 1.
Warm-Up 52
. 1. The equation is not true .

Warm-Up 41 because, although 24 equals


2.
1. Divide 48 by 2 to get the 24, the equation states that
number of blankets that 24 is larger than 24.
Janet sewed. (24) 2. False True False .

2. A False True True


Warm-Up 42 True True True
1. False False True
Warm-Up 53
.
1. C
2. B 2. B
Warm-Up 43 Warm-Up 54
1. D 1. A
2. B 2. 450
Warm-Up 44 Warm-Up 55
1. 6 x 4 = 24 24 ÷ 6 = 4 1. A
4 x 6 = 24 24 ÷ 4 = 6 2. C
2. B Warm-Up 56
Warm-Up 45 1. B
1. 60 2. C
2. C
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