Topics 1–4 Benchmark Test Name 4. Travis lives 0.1 mile from school. Sarah lives 0.68 mile from school. Which pair of fractions represents the distances Travis and Sarah live from school? 1. Point P on the number line represents the distance of the City Plaza from the center of town. Which decimal names the distance of the plaza from the center of town? 1 and 68 A 10 10 P 2.3 1 and 68 B 10 100 2.4 Kilometers A 2.7 km C 2.37 km B 2.5 km D 2.34 km 1 and 68 C 100 100 1 and 6 8 D 10 10 5. Vivian rode a train for 3 hours. The train traveled 212 miles each hour. Vladimir flew in a small plane for 6 hours. The plane flew 153 miles each hour. Who traveled farther? How much farther? 2. Which underlined digit is ten times the value of the digit to its right? A 734,422,510 B 734,422,510 C 734,422,510 A Vivian traveled 18 miles farther. D 734,422,510 B Vivian traveled 177 miles farther. C Vladimir traveled 282 miles farther. 3. Which shows the values of the decimal models in order from least to greatest? D Vladimir traveled 954 miles farther. 6. Darnell has 4 photo albums. Each album has 247 photos. How many photos does Darnell have? A 908 photos B 968 photos C 988 photos D 998 photos A 0.08, 0.58, 0.6, 0.68 B 0.5, 0.58, 0.68, 0.8 C 0.68, 0.6, 0.05, 0.58 D 0.8, 5.8, 6.0, 6.8 Topics 1–4 1 of 4 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 4 Name 10. Which best describes the relationship between the 9s in the number below? 7. Which number makes the number sentence true? 6 × □ = 3,000 89,952,746 A 5,000 A The 9 in the millions place is one-tenth the value of the 9 in the hundred thousands place. B 500 C 50 D 5 B The 9 in the hundred thousands place is one-tenth the value of the 9 in the millions place. 8. Which numerical expression is equivalent to the one below? C The 9 in the hundred thousands place is ten times the value of the 9 in the millions place. 3 × (15 + 8) A (3 + 15) × (3 + 8) D Both 9s have the same value. B (3 × 15) × (3 × 8) C (3 + 15) + (3 + 8) 11. Sadie drew a number line and placed point Q to show the distance of her house from the beach. What is the distance between the beach and Sadie’s house? D (3 × 15) + (3 × 8) 9. About 5,760 acres of forestland are destroyed each day around the world. Which is the best estimate of how many acres of forestland are destroyed in 7 days? Q 5 6 Miles A About 42,000 acres A 0.6 mile C 5.6 miles B About 35,000 acres B 0.56 mile D 56 miles C About 30,000 acres 12. Tyrone uses breaking apart to find the product 8 × 437. Which shows a correct way to rewrite the expression? D About 22,000 acres A (8 × 4) + (8 × 3) + (8 × 7) B (8 × 40) + (8 × 3) + 7 C (8 × 40) + (8 × 30) + (8 × 7) D (8 × 400) + (8 × 30) + (8 × 7) Topics 1–4 2 of 4 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 4 Name 16. Which shows 2.56 written in expanded form? 13. A toll road collects a small amount of money from each vehicle that uses the road. One toll road collected $15,284,393 in tolls in one year. Which shows the amount of money collected rounded to the nearest ten thousand? A 2 + 5 + 6 B 200 + 50 + 6 C 2 + 0.5 + 0.06 D 0.02 + 0.5 + 6 A $15,000,000 B $15,280,000 17. Which symbol makes the statement true? C $15,284,000 D $20,000,000 13,478,592 □ 13,479,592 A 7 14. Jackson has 4 pencils, each with a different weight. Which lists the weights of his pencils in order from greatest to least? B 6 C = D + A 0.19 oz, 0.2 oz, 0.21 oz, 0.3 oz 18. A company manufactures small trucks that weigh 4,021 pounds each. What is the combined weight of 5 of these trucks? B 0.3 oz, 0.21 oz, 0.19 oz, 0.2 oz C 0.3 oz, 0.2 oz, 0.21 oz, 0.19 oz D 0.3 oz, 0.21 oz, 0.2 oz, 0.19 oz A 21,005 pounds 15. Which shows the number below written in standard form? B 20,105 pounds C 20,005 pounds 900,000 + 10,000 + 4,000 + 700 + 30 D 2,105 pounds A 9,473 B 91,473 C 914,730 D 9,147,300 Topics 1–4 3 of 4 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 4 Name 22. Jerry had 1,272 baseball cards. He donated 685 of them to a children’s hospital. How many baseball cards does he have left? 19. An office supply store orders 3 cartons of paper clips. There are 12 boxes of paper clips in each carton. If each box contains 100 paper clips, how many paper clips does the store order in all? A 587 baseball cards B 613 baseball cards A 420 paper clips C 693 baseball cards B 1,500 paper clips D 1,487 baseball cards C 3,600 paper clips D 4,200 paper clips 23. Carl bought 3 books that cost $7.93, $9.27, and $5.75. He also paid $1.61 in sales tax. How much did Carl spend in all? 20. On Friday, 2,524 shoppers visited a mall. On Saturday, 3,121 shoppers went to the same mall. Which expression correctly uses rounding to estimate how many more shoppers were at the mall on Saturday than on Friday? A $24.56 B $22.95 C $22.36 D $20.75 A 3,100 - 2,400 B 3,130 - 2,520 24. Earth is about 149,597,888 kilometers from the Sun. What is this distance rounded to the nearest hundred thousand? C 3,100 - 2,500 D 3,000 - 3,000 A 150,000,000 km 21. At a baseball stadium, 10,265 cars can park in the parking lot. At a nearby football stadium, a total of 12,898 cars can park. In all, how many cars can park at both stadiums? B 149,600,000 km C 149,000,000 km D 100,000,000 km A 22,053 cars B 22,163 cars C 22,153 cars D 23,163 cars Topics 1–4 4 of 4 Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. 4
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