Math ST5 Flashcards

(15 cards)

1
Q

The 264addends are 589 and 264. What is the sum?

A

853

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2
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Write a multi-digit # w/ 6in the hundreds’ place, 8 in the ones’ place, and 0 in the tens’ place.

A

608

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3
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Betty has read 58 pages of her book. Her book is 132 pages long. How many pages does she have left to read?

A

74

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4
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If 129 is the subtrahend and 245 is the minuend, what is the difference?

A

116

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5
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How many hours are in a day? Is your answer a cardinal or ordinal number?

A

24

cardinal

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6
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May is the __________ month of the year. Is your answer a cardinal or ordinal number?

A

5th

ordinal

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7
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What’s the missing # in the sequence? 24, 21, 18, ___, 12, …

Describe the pattern of the sequence.

A

15

-2

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8
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Larry had 8 crayons on his desk, but 2 fell on the floor. Express the number of crayons that fell on the floor as a fraction.

A

2/8

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9
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What is the place of the digit in parentheses?

a. 7,6(3)1 b. (4),582

A

a. tens

b. thousands

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10
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What is 5,093 in expanded form?

A

5,000+0+90+3

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11
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What is 8x8?

A

64

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12
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What is 2x7?

A

14

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13
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What is 7x9?

A

63

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14
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Put the numbers 894, 897, and 879 in order from largest to smallest.

A

897, 894, 979

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15
Q

What are 4 multiplication facts equal to 8?

A

1x8, 2x4, 8x1, 4x2

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