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Topic 4 Study Guide

1.

An airplane travels 30,000 miles in 60 hours, going the same distance each hour. How many miles does the airplane travel each hour?

A.

40 miles B.

50 miles C.

400 miles D.

500 miles

2.

Samantha earned $2,400 at her summer job. If she worked for

60 days and earned the same amount of money each day, how much did she earn per day?

A.

$45 B.

$40 C.

$30 D.

$25

3.

A bicyclist rides 50 miles per day. If the bicyclist rides for 5 hours per day, how many miles does the bicyclist ride in one hour?

A.

1 miles B.

10 miles C.

15 miles D.

1,000 miles

4.

The workers at a library shelve 4,000 books a day. If the books are placed on 8 shelves and the same number of books are placed on each shelf, how many books are on each shelf?

A.

50 B.

500 C.

320 D.

32,000

5.

An apple orchard has 5,600 bushels of apples to deliver to 8 stores.

If the same number of bushels of apples are delivered to each store, how many bushels will each store receive?

A.

70 B.

80 C.

700 D.

688

1.

Which best describes the quotient of 3,246 32?

A.

a little more than 10 B.

a little less than 10

C.

a little more than 100 D.

a little less than 100

2.

A hardware store has 2,720 gallons of paint in stock. There are 9 large shelves to display the paint. If each shelf holds the same number of gallons of paint, about how many gallons can go on each shelf?

A.

3 gallons B.

30 gallons C.

300 gallons D.

400 gallons

3.

Which of the following is the best estimate of 902 5?

A.

150 B.

180 C.

200 D.

320

4.

Among the following quotients, which provides the best estimate for

4,780 82?

A.

3,200 80 = 40 B.

7,200 80 = 90 C.

4,000 80 = 5

D. 4,800 80 = 60

5.

Last year, 53,156 people attended the circus in Austin. If the circus was in Austin for 6 days, about how many people attended the circus each day?

A.

900 people B.

9,000 people C.

800 people D.

8,000 people

1.

Four friends are going to share the expense of a $464 hotel bill. What represents the most reasonable amount for each person to pay?

A.

$92 because 464 4 is about 450 5 = 90

B.

$98 because 464 4 is about 500 5 = 100

C.

$116 because 464 4 is about 440 4 = 110

D.

$121 because 464 4 is about 500 4 = 125

3.

There are 190 bolts that go into 5 bins. Which represents the most reasonable number of bolts to go in each bin?

A. 48 because 190 5 is about 250 5 = 50

B.

38 because 190 5 is about 200 5 = 40

C.

28 because 190 5 is about 150 5 = 30

D. 22 because 190 5 is about 100 5 = 20

4.

There are 312 free admission tickets to a circus to be divided among

8 third-grade classrooms. Which represents the most reasonable amount of tickets for each classroom to receive?

A.

31 because 312 8 is about 240 8 = 30

B.

37 because 312 8 is about 280 7 = 40

C.

39 because 312 8 is about 320 8 = 40

D. 49 because 312 8 is about 400 8 = 50

5.

There are 294 movies that will be placed on 7 shelves. Which represents the most reasonable number of movies on each shelf?

A.

58 because 294 7 is about 360 6 = 60

B.

49 because 294 7 is about 300 6 = 50

C.

47 because 294 7 is about 350 7 = 50

D. 42 because 294 7 is about 280 7 = 40

1.

If the base-ten blocks shown are to be divided into 4 equal groups, what should be done first?

A.

Exchange the hundred flat for 10 ten rods.

B.

Exchange the hundred flat for 2 ten rods and 80 unit cubes.

C.

Exchange 1 ten rod for 10 unit cubes.

D. Exchange the ten rods for 50 unit cubes.

2.

If the base-ten blocks shown are to be divided into 2 equal groups, what should be done first?

A.

Exchange 1 hundred flat for 10 ten rods.

B.

Exchange the hundred flats for 6 ten rods and 40 unit cubes.

C.

Exchange 1 ten rod for 10 unit cubes.

D. Exchange the ten rods for 30 unit cubes.

3.

If the money shown is to be divided among 4 people, what should be the first step?

A.

Exchange the five $10 bills for fifty $1 bills.

B.

Exchange three $10 bills for thirty $1 bills.

C.

Exchange four $10 bills for forty $1 bills.

D.

Exchange one $10 bill for ten $1 bills.

4.

If the money shown is to be divided among 3 people, what should be the first step?

A.

Exchange two $100 bills for twenty $10 bills.

B.

Exchange three $10 bills for three hundred $1 bills.

C.

Exchange one $100 bill for ten $10 bills.

D. Exchange three $100 bills for thirty $10 bills

5.

If the money shown is to be divided among 5 people, what should be the first step?

A. Exchange one $100 bill for four $10 bills and fifty $1 bills.

B. Exchange two $10 bills for twenty $1 bills.

C. Exchange the two $100 bills for twenty $10 bills.

D. Exchange the three $10 bills for thirty $1 bills.

1.

A field is being divided into 2-acre lots for houses. If there are a total of 246 acres, how many lots can be created?

A.

120 B.

123 C.

130 D.

133

2.

Six classes from a school in Indiana collected a total of 2,166 pounds of paper to recycle. If each class collected the same amount, how much did each class collect?

A.

326 pounds B.

350 pounds C.

361 pounds D.

365 pounds

3.

The Ramirez family just drove 256 miles in 4 hours. If they drove the same speed the whole time, how many miles did they drive each hour?

A.

61 B.

54 C.

64 D.

59

4.

Julie baked 288 muffins in 3 hours. How many muffins did she bake each hour?

A.

96 B.

92 C.

89 D.

84

5.

What will be the remainder for the quotient of 329 and 6?

A.

2 B.

5 C.

8 D.

9

1.

Sandy is putting 520 pencils into 5 boxes. If each box is to have the same number of pencils, how many pencils will be in each box?

A.

100 B.

104 C.

110 D.

119

2.

A manufacturing plant produced 612 parts in 6 hours. If the plant produced an equal number of parts each hour, how many parts did it produce in 1 hour?

A.

100 B.

102 C.

110 D.

117

3.

Juanita and 4 friends are going to distribute leaflets for a Humane Society fundraiser. If there are 1,035 leaflets to distribute, how many does each need to take?

A.

201 B.

270 C.

259 D.

207

4.

Seven employees at a plant nursery are moving seedlings from one greenhouse to another. If there are 756 seedlings to move and the work is shared equally, how many seedlings must each employee move?

A.

180 B.

148 C.

140 D.

108

5.

Mrs. Velasquez was given a box of 152 crayons for her 3 children. The children wanted to have the same number of crayons each, and they didn’t want to break any crayons into pieces. They decided to distribute the crayons evenly among themselves and then give any extras to the neighbor’s child. How many crayons did they give to the neighbor’s child?

A.

0 B.

1 C.

2 D.

3

1.

Last fall, 13 scouts volunteered a total of 117 hours for a weekend recycling project. Each scout volunteered the same number of hours.

Which of the following can be used to find s, the number of hours each scout volunteered?

A.

117 + 13 = s B.

117 – 13 = s C.

117 × 13 = s D.

117 ÷ 13 = s

2.

Bethany exercises the same number of hours each week. After 16 weeks, she figured that she had exercised a total of 128 hours. Which of the following can be used to find h, the number of hours Bethany exercises each week?

A.

128 – 16 = h B.

128 × 16 = h C.

128 ÷ 16 = h

D.

128 + 16 = h

3.

There are 432 seats in a section at a baseball stadium. There are 12 rows with the same number of seats in each row. Which of the following can be used to find s, the number of seats in each row?

A.

432 ÷ 12 = s B.

432 × 12 = s C.

432 - 12 = s D.

432 + 12 = s

4.

Fourteen people paid a total of $308 for tickets on a tour bus. Each person paid the same amount. Which of the following can be used to find a, the amount each person paid?

A.

a = 308 - 14 B.

a = 308 × 14 C.

a = 308 + 14 D.

a = 308 ÷ 14

5.

Ethan took part in a dance-a-thon. He raised a total of $408 in pledges by dancing for 12 hours. Which of the following can be used to find n, the amount of money he raised for each hour he danced?

A.

408 - 12 = n B.

408 ÷ 12 = n C.

408 + 12 = n D.

408 × 12 = n

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