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Monday – Measurement

You have five quarters, six dimes, and three nickels.  How much money do you have?

  1. $1.50
  2. $2.25
  3. $1.75
  4. $2.00

 


 

Tuesday – Geometry

How many lines of symmetry are there are on this square?

  1.  4 lines of symmetry

  2. 2 lines of symmetry

  3. 1 line of symmetry

  4. There are no lines of symmetry

 


 

Wednesday – Statistics and Probability

How many 3-digit numbers can you make using 2, 4, and 6?
(You cannot repeat a digit in a number – example: you can’t make 224 because you would use 2 more than once.)

  1. 12 numbers
  2.  24 numbers
  3.  27 numbers
  4. 6 numbers

 


 

Thursday – Algebraic Relationships

What two numbers add up to 12 and multiply to 36?

  1. 8 and 4
  2. 1 and 11
  3.  2 and 10
  4. 6 and 6

 


 

Friday – 

Calculations and Estimations

Use these digits to write the greatest possible 4-digit number.

9 3 7 5 0 6 8
 
  1. 8976
  2. 9876
  3. 9780
  4. 7986

 

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