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Ace Your Math Test Reproducible WorksheetsThese worksheets practice math concepts explained in Addition andSubtraction (ISBN: 978-0-7660-3778-6), written by Rebecca Wingard–Nelson.Ace Your Math Test reproducible worksheets are designed to help teachers,parents, and tutors use the books from the Ace Your Math Test series in theclassroom and the home. The answers to the problems are contained in theAnswers section starting on page 26.Teachers, librarians, tutors, and parents are granted permission and areencouraged to make photocopies of these worksheets.These worksheets are reproducible for educational use only and are not forresale. 2010 Enslow Publishers, Inc.Visit www.enslow.com and search for the Ace Your Math Test series to download worksheets for the following titles:Addition and Subtraction978-0-7660-3778-6Fractions and 0-3783-0Multiplication and Division978–0–7660–3779–3Percents and Ratios978–0–7660–3781–6Pre–Algebra and Algebra978–0–7660–3782–3Titles in this series can be purchased directly from:Enslow Publishers, Inc.40 Industrial Road, Box 398Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922–0398Phone: 1–800–398–2504email: customerservice@enslow.comWeb Page: http://www.enslow.com

Name          DateWhole Number Addition TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. A number that is added in an additionproblem is called a(n) .7. What are the addition facts from 0 to 5for 2s?a. addendc. productb. digitd. sum8. What is the sum of 2 and 4?2. What is the sum of 3 and 5?a. 7b. 8c. 9d. 109. There are 5 blue shirts and 2 white shirtsin Walker’s drawer. How many shirts are inthe drawer in all?3. Add 4 1 0.a. 0b. 4c. 5d. 40c. 13d. 144. Add 6 1 7.a. 11b. 12Explain Your Answer5. Josh and Mary shared a canoe. Joshpaddled the first 3 miles. Then Marypaddled another 3 miles. How far didthey paddle together?a. 3 milesb. 5 milesc. 6 milesd. 7 miles10. Explain one way you can find the sumof 6 and 3.6. Chloe found 1 egg in one nest and2 eggs in another nest. How many eggsdid she find in all?a. 2 b. 3c. 4d. 5Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.2

Name          DateGreater Number Addition TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Add 50 1 24.7. Add 50 1 24.a. 36b. 54c. 74d. 848. 206 1 132 1 51 52. What is the sum of 63 and 13?a. 50b. 66c. 73d. 769. Talisha has 2,150 saved for her tuition.Her grandparents gave her another 1,125.How much does Talisha have now?3. Add 628 1 71.a. 679b. 699c. 709d. 720c. 2,674d. 8,1744. 2,024 1 615.a. 2,089 b. 2,639Explain Your Answer10. Why is it important to line up additionproblems in columns? Use 328 71 asan example.5. Mr Boylan collected 627 pond watersamples and 1,261 lake water samples.How many water samples did he collectin all?a. 1,648 b. 1,888c. 1,889d. 7,3416. Add 21 1 162 1 104.a. 189 b. 276c. 286d. 287Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.3

Name          DateRegrouping TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Add 5 1 7.7. What are the addition facts from 0 to 9for 9s?a. 11b. 12c. 13d. 142. What is the sum of 8 and 3?a. 11b. 12c. 138. 6 1 8 5d. 14c. 15d. 169. Luke had 7 erasers. Jamison gave him4 more. How many erasers does Lukehave now?c. 15d. 16Explain Your Answer3. 6 1 9 5a. 13b. 144. Add 5 1 8 1 3.a. 13b. 1410. What is regrouping in addition?5. Kathy set up the stage with 8 chairs onthe stage floor and another 6 chairs on aplatform on the stage. How many chairsdid Kathy set up?a. 12b. 13c. 14d. 156. Sara Jo bought 7 green apples and 7 redapples. How many apples did she buy inall?a. 12 b. 14c. 15d. 16Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.4

Name          DateMulti-Digit Regrouping TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Add 27 1 49.7. 157 1 999 5a. 66b. 68c. 76d. 788. Add 317 1 492 1 205.2. What is the sum of 956 and 307?a. 1,253 b. 1,255c. 1,263d. 1,2659. Heidi planted 132 tulips in her frontflower garden and 78 tulips in her backflower garden. How many tulips did sheplant in all?3. Which of the following has a sum of 536?a. 257 1 279b. 165 1 361c. 438 1 97d. All of the above4. Which of the following has a sum of 6,380?Explain Your Answera. 5,119 1 1,261b. 3,547 1 2,833c. 1,915 1 4,465d. All of the above10. How can you tell quickly whether ornot the problem 422 1 364 will useregrouping?5. MaryAnn has 34 pictures of her boyfriendon her wall and another 127 pictures ofher boyfriend in a scrapbook. How manypictures is that in all?a. 151b. 161c. 163d. 1716. Trish found 64 seashells on the beach. Hersister found 37 seashells. How many didthey find in total?a. 87 b. 91c. 93d. 101Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.5

Name          DateAddition Properties TestShow Your WorkMultiple ChoiceEvaluate the expressions.1. Which equation illustrates theCommutative Property?5. 27 1 0a. (4 1 6) 1 2 5 4 1 (6 1 2)b. 16 1 0 5 16c. 10 1 5 5 5 1 10d. None of the above6. 8 1 12 1 97. Rewrite the expression 7 1 5 using thecommutative property.2. Which equation illustrates theAssociative Property?a. (4 1 6) 1 2 5 4 1 (6 1 2)b. 16 1 0 5 16c. 10 1 5 5 5 1 10d. None of the aboveExplain Your Answer8. Explain how addition properties can beused to find the value of this expression:16 1 25 1 43. What property allows you to change thegrouping of addends?a. The Associative Propertyb. The Commutative Propertyc. The Inverse Propertyd. The Zero Property4. What is the value of the expression9 1 14 1 21?a. 34 b. 39c. 44d. 45Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.6

Name          DateWhole Number Subtraction TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. A number that is subtracted in asubtraction problem is called a .7. Subtract 9 2 4.a. differencec. subtrahendb. minuendd. sum8. What is the difference between 17 and 8?2. Subtract 9 2 4.a. 5b. 6c. 8d. 139. Andrea spent 12 at the fair. She spent 5 on admission and the rest on ridesand food. How much did Andrea spendon rides and food?3. What is the difference between 15 and 7?a. 6b. 7c. 8d. 9c. 4d. 54. Subtract 12 2 8.a. 2b. 3Explain Your Answer5. Trace and Josh shared a canoe. Trace10. Explain one way you could use apaddled 7 miles and Josh paddled 3 miles.number line to show subtraction.How much farther did Trace paddle?a. 2 milesb. 3 milesc. 4 milesd. 5 miles6. Kay has 14 pencils. Five of the pencils arered and the rest are blue. How many bluepencils does Kay have?a. 6 b. 7c. 8d. 9Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.7

Name          DateInverse Operations TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work6. Since 12 2 3 5 9, you know that9 1 3 5 .1. Since 8 2 2 5 6, you know that6 1 2 5 .a. 2b. 6c. 8d. 107. Since 5 1 8 5 13, you know that13 2 8 5 .2. Since 16 2 9 5 7, you know that16 2 7 5 .a. 6b. 7c. 8d. 98. Hilary said that 36 2 19 5 27. Useaddition to check her answer.3. Which fact is part of the fact family for16 2 9 5 7?a. 16 2 8 5 8c. 7 1 16 5 23b. 9 2 7 5 2d. 7 1 9 5 169. What is the fact family that includes7 2 3 5 4?4. What is the missing number in thisfact family?5 1 5 81 5 5 8a. 2b. 38 2 5 58 2 5 5c. 4d. 5Explain Your Answer5. What is the missing number in thisfact family?6 1 4 54 1 6 5a. 2 b. 810. How can the zero property of additionbe used in subtraction?2 6 5 42 4 5 6c. 10d. 12Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.8

Name          DateSubtracting Larger Numbers TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Subtract 49 2 27.7. 999 2 842 5a. 18b. 22c. 28d. 328. Subtract 7,328 2 205.2. What is the difference between 956and 204?a. 652b. 750c. 752d. 7549. David looked at two cars. The price of thefirst is 34,168. The price of the second is 22,050. What is the difference in pricebetween the two cars?3. Which of the following is not correct?a. 39 2 12 5 27b. 68 2 34 5 34c. 47 2 26 5 21d. 92 2 82 5 124. Which of the following has a differenceof 6,370?Explain Your Answer10. Tara said 6,829 2 818 5 6,018.Is she correct? Explain.a. 9,492 2 3,322b. 8,686 2 2,326c. 7,674 2 1,304d. None of the above5. Subtract 48,319 2 27,101.a. 21,218 b. 21,208 c. 21,318 d. 20,2086. Julie picked up 67 pop cans and 24 plasticcups from the bleachers after a footballgame. How many more cans did she pickup than cups?a. 41 b. 43c. 53d. 91Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.9

Name          DateSubtraction Regrouping TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. What is the difference between 32and 28?7. Subtract 93 2 74.a. 4b. 6c. 8d. 148. Subtract 31 2 26.2. Subtract 64 2 18.a. 44b. 46c. 54d. 569. Hannah recorded 54 hours on her DVR.Her unit will hold 72 hours. How manymore hours can she record?3. Subtract 71 2 46.a. 25b. 29c. 35d. 374. The high temperature Monday was 63 F.The low temperature Monday was 37 F.What was the difference between the highand low temperatures on Monday?a. 16 b. 24 c. 26 Explain Your Answer10. Why is regrouping in subtractionsometimes called borrowing?d. 34 5. The Mustangs scored 42 points. TheCrushers scored 27 points. How many morepoints did the Mustangs score?a. 13b. 15c. 25d. 296. Which of the following is not correct?a. 65 2 28 5 37b. 44 2 35 5 9c. 30 2 12 5 28d. 71 2 35 5 36 Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.10

Name          DateMore Regrouping TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. 711 2 426 57. Subtract 972 2 286.a. 195b. 285c. 295d. 3852. What is the difference between 200and 87?a. 93b. 103c. 113d. 1233. Subtract 3,000 2 1,092.a. 1,908 b. 1,918 c. 1,998d. 2,9184. Marla is reading a book with 892 pages.She has read 116 pages so far. How manypages does she have left to read?a. 764b. 766c. 7768. Subtract 4,200 2 3,615.d. 7849. Piedmont Middle School has 702 students.There are 387 students that are girls. Howmany students are boys?Explain Your Answer10. How is regrouping across zeros differentthan regrouping with other digits?5. Garrett has saved 546. Jeremy has saved 109 less than Garrett. How much hasJeremy saved?a. 109 b. 437c. 443d. 4476. Which of the following is not correct?a. 800 2 613 5 187b. 600 2 429 5 181c. 300 2 207 5 93d. 500 2 172 5 328 Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.11

Name          DateMental Math: Addition TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Add 400 1 200.7. Use mental math to find the sum.a. 240b. 420c. 5006,000 1 80 1 2 1 400d. 6002. Add 300 1 2,000 1 90,000 1 40.a. 3,290 b. 92,304 c. 92,340 d. 92,4308. What is the sum of 2,000 and 6,000?3. Add 40 1 80.a. 40b. 80c. 120d. 1404. Add 6 1 7 1 3 1 4.a. 16b. 18c. 19b. 101c. 1094171618141312d. 205. Dennis needs to read the first twochapters of his history book tonight.Chapter 1 has 39 pages. Chapter 2 has61 pages. Use mental math to find howmany pages Dennis should read tonight.a. 1009. Group the addends into sets of 10 to findthe value using mental math.Explain Your Answer10. Explain one way you can use give andtake to add 642 1 208.d. 1106. Add 4,000 1 200 1 200 1 1,000.a. 4,140 b. 4,221 c. 5,220d. 5,400Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.12

Name          DateMental Math: Subtraction TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Subtract 240 2 136 mentally.Use mental math to solve the following.a. 104b. 106c. 114d. 2042. Subtract 67 2 18 mentally.a. 45b. 49c. 56d. 593. Subtract 900 2 200.a. 600b. 680c. 700d. 8804. Use mental math to find the differencebetween 166 and 380.a. 184b. 186c. 214d. 2245. Pat planted 64 pepper plants. Daveplanted 162 pepper plants. Use mentalmath to find how many more pepperplants Dave planted.a. 82b. 88c. 927. Devin and Cheri were playing Monopoly.Devin had 2,450. He had to pay Cheri 300. How much did Devin have left?d. 988. Erin had 485. She bought an mp3 playerfor 242. How much money did she haveleft?9. Anne had 72 guppies. She gave away39 of them. How many did she have left?Explain Your Answer10. Explain how you can mentally countup to find the difference between 82and 100.6. Dana wants to buy a longboard that costs 88. She has 67 saved so far. Use mentalmath to find how much money Dana stillneeds.a. 21 b. 23c. 25d. 31Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.13

Name          DateDecimal Addition TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Add 6.4 1 2.3.7. 13.64 1 8.7 5a. 6.6b. 6.7c. 8.4d. 8.72. Add 4.02 1 2.501.a. 2.903 b. 6.053 c. 6.521d. 6.7013. 13.64 1 8.7 5a. 21.34 b. 21.67 c. 22.34 d. 24.348. Taylor orderedham, homefries,and a green salad.How much wasthe total for hisorder?4. 12.25 1 7.25a. 15.50c. 20.00Chicken or ham 3.50Meatloaf 3.25Potatoes-mashed,baked, or homefries 2.25Vegetable de jour 1.75Soup de jour 1.25Green salad 1.759. A 4-person relay had individual times of6.2, 6.04, 4.7, and 5.92 seconds. Whatwas the total time for the relay?b. 22.64 secondsd. 24.00 seconds6. Talesha spent 5.27 at a drive-thru forbreakfast and another 3.29 in a coffeeshop for a latte. How much did she spendin all? Costb. 19.50d. 20.505. Paul ran his leg of a relay in 12.6 seconds.James ran his leg in 11.04 seconds. Whatwas their combined time?a. 13.64 secondsc. 23.64 secondsItema. 7.56b. 8.45c. 8.46d. 8.56Explain Your Answer10. How are decimal addition and wholenumber addition different?Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.14

Name          DateDecimal Subtraction TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Subtract 1.48 2 0.31.7. 4.47 2 2.91 5a. 1.17b. 1.19c. 1.77d. 1.792. 3.94 2 2.6 5a. 0.34b. 1.348. Subtract 0.6 2 0.42.c. 1.88d. 3.683. 4 2 1.8 5a. 2.2b. 2.8c. 3.2d. 3.84. What is the difference between 1 and 0.02?a. 0.08b. 0.8c. 0.98d. 1.085. Terrell paid a 5.89 charge with a 20 bill.How much was his change?a. 14.11 b. 14.21 c. 15.11 d. 15.216. Jenny’s average score on her gymnasticsroutine was a 7.62. Greta’s average scorewas an 8.35. What is the differencebetween the two scores?a. 0.33 b. 0.73c. 1.339. A medium pizza costs 6.99, with eachtopping an additional 0.49. A largepizza costs 7.49, with topping anadditional 0.69. What is the differencein price between a medium 2-topping anda large 1-topping pizza?Explain Your Answer10. Why can you add a zero on the right endof a decimal?d. 1.73Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.15

Name          DateInteger Addition TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work7. 8 1 2 51. What is the sum of 5 and 2?a. 3b. –3c. 7d. –78. Find the sum of –5 and –3.2. Add 5 and –4.a. 9b. –9c. 1d. –13. What is the sum of –12 and 7?a. 19b. –19c. 5d. –59. Use a number line to show and solve theequation –2 1 4 5 .4. Find the sum of –4 and –1 .a. –5b. –3c. 3d. 55. The temperature in Chicago was –12 F inthe morning. The temperature rose 20 Fto reach the high for the day.What was the high temperature?a. –8 degreesc. –32 degreesExplain Your Answer10. Explain how to add numbers with unlikesigns.b. 8 degreesd. 32 degrees6. The temperature decreased 6 degrees inone hour, then decreased another3 degrees in the next hour. What was thetotal change in temperature?a. –3 degreesc. –9 degrees b.d. 3 degrees 9 degreesEnslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.16

Name          DateInteger Subtraction TestMultiple Choice7. 8 2 –7 51. Subtract 11 2 8.a. –19b. 19c. –3d. 3c. 6d. –62. Subtract –4 2 10.a. 14b. –148. Any number can be subtracted by addingthe number.3. Find the difference. –8 2 –3.a. –11b. 11c. –5d. 54. Find the difference. 6 2 –4.a. 10b. –10c. 2d. –25. The temperature was –2 F when Juaneswent to work. By his lunch hour, thetemperature was 16 F. What integerrepresents the change in temperature?a. –18b. –14c. 14d. 189. Seth’s score in his first round of golf was3 above par. By his third round, his scorewas 8 below par. What integer shows thechange in Seth’s score?Explain Your Answer10. What are like and unlike integers?Show Your Work6. –12 2 –55 Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.17

Name          DateFraction Addition TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. What is the sum of 3/10 and 4/10?7. 3/5 1 1/5 5a. 1/10b. 3/4c. 7/10d. 7/208. In lowest terms, what is the sum of 2/15and 5/12?2. 6/8 1 1/8 5a. 5/8b. 1/16c. 7/16d. 7/83. Which fraction is equivalent to 16/20?a. 9/10b. 3/4c. 4/5d. 6/79. A recipe calls for 1/3 cup of granularwhite sugar and 1/2 cup of brown sugar.In lowest terms, how much sugar is usedin all?4. What is 12/30 in lowest terms?a. 4/10b. 2/5c. 6/15d. 4/5Explain Your Answer5. What is the sum of 3/10 and 2/5?a. 1/2b. 3/10c. 1/3d. 7/10c. 3/4d. 11/1210. What are the steps for adding unlikefractions?6. 1/4 1 2/3 5a. 3/7 b. 7/12Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.18

Name          DateMixed Fraction Addition TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work7. Find the sum of 2 1/12 and 3 9/12.1. Find the sum of 1 1/3 and 1 1/3.a. 11/3b. 12/3c. 21/3d. 22/38. A granola recipe calls for 3 2/3 cups ofwalnuts and 4 1/3 of pecans. How manycups of nuts are used in the granolarecipe?2. Find the sum of 2 3/12 and 3 7/12.a. 5 5/6b. 5 7/12c. 6 9/12d. 6 5/63. In lowest terms, what is the sum of 2 12/15and 3 8/15?a. 5 1/3b. 5 2/5c. 6 1/39. Zach’s dog is 1 1/2 years old. His cat is8 1/4 years older than his dog. How oldis Zach’s cat?d. 6 4/154. Find the sum of 31/2 and 65/7.a. 9 5/9b. 9 2/3c. 10 6/7d. 103/145. Find the sum of 12/5 and 1/4.a. 1 1/3b. 113/20c. 2 13/20d. 21/206. A right whale calf eats 9/10 ton ofzooplankton each day. His mother eats21/4 tons of zooplankton. How many tonsof zooplankton do the two of them eattogether each day?a. 2 3/20 b. 3 3/20 c. 3 11/20Explain Your Answer10. Jack baked 6 pies. He sold some of thepie and has 2 5/6 pies left. He says hesold 4 1/6 of the pies. Is he correct?Explain.d. 4 1/20Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.19

Name          DateFraction Subtraction TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. In lowest terms, what is the differencebetween 4/5 and 1/5?a. 2/5b. 3/5c. 1d. 37. Subtract 5/16 2 1/16.8. Find the missing addend. Write youranswer in lowest terms.2. Subtract 5/6 2 1/3.a. 2/9b. 1/21 2/3 513/15c. 2/3d. 4/9Explain Your Answer3. Subtract 1/3 2 2/7.a. 1/7b. 1/21c. 1/14d. 4/214. Which of the following is NOT correct?a. 5/6 2 2/3 5 1/6 b. 1/3 2 2/15 5 1/5c. 7/12 2 1/3 5 1/4 d. 17/21 2 2/3 5 3/79. Megan grew 3/16 inch over the summer.Julie grew 1/8 inch in the same time.Explain how to decide which girl grewmore, and by how much.5. Jacob put 8/9 of his cake into therefrigerator to save overnight. When hewent to get it in the morning, only 7/9 ofthe cake was there. How much of the cakedisappeared overnight?a. 1/9b. 2/9c. 7/9d. 8/96. Patrice has 3/4 of her book left to read.If she reads 1/5 of the book today, howmuch will she still need to read?a. 3/10 b. 2/5c. 1/2d. 11/20Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.20

Name          DateMixed Fraction Subtraction TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Find the difference in lowest terms.3 3/8 2 2 1/8a. 1 1/4b. 1/2c. 1 4/8d. 1 2/47. 2 7/8 1 5 3 1/48. Kylie walks at least 5 1/2 miles each day.She has already walked 1 3/10 miles today.How far does Kylie still need to walk today?2. Find the difference in lowest terms.5 5/12 2 2 7/12a. 3 1/6b. 3 5/6c. 2 10/12 d. 2 5/63. Subtract 5 2 4/5.a. 3 1/5b. 3 4/5c. 4 1/5d. 4 2/5Explain Your Answer10. Explain how to regroup in order tosubtract 1/4 from 2.4. Which of the following has a differenceof 1 1/15?a. 4 7/15 2 2 1/3c. 3 4/15 2 2 1/55. 6 13/24 2 4 1/3 5b. 3 4/15 2 2d. 3 4/15 2 11/31/5a. 2 5/24 b. 2 1/12 c. 1 23/24 d. 1 5/246. A large truck weighs 121/2 tons. A smallertruck weighs 61/3 tons. How many moretons does the large truck weigh?a. 5 1/6 b. 5 5/6c. 6 1/6d. 6 5/6Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.21

Name          DateAdding Measurements TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Add 6 inches and 5 inches.6. Add. 5 pounds 8 ounces1 2 pounds 10 ouncesa. 1 inchc. 11 inchesb. 10 inchesd. 13 inches2. How many ounces are in 3 pounds?a. 19b. 24c. 36d. 483. China spent 90 seconds brushing her hairand another minute looking at her hair inthe mirror. How long did China spend onher hair?a. 91 secondsc. 150 secondsb. 120 secondsd. 180 seconds4. What is the perimeter of a rectangle thatis 2 meters long and 1.5 meters wide?a. 3.5 metersc. 5.5 metersb. 5 metersd. 7 meters7. Akshat spent 1 hour and 42 minutesdriving into the city for a concert. Hespent another 48 minutes trying to finda parking space. How long did it takeAkshat to get to the concert?Explain Your Answer8. Trace spent 8 days driving across thecountry to visit his aunt. Then, he spent15 days at her house. Finally, he took12 days to drive home. Explain how tofind the number of weeks Trace spent onhis trip.5. A recipe for punch uses 3 quarts ofpineapple juice, 2 quarts of tangerinejuice, and 1 gallon of ginger ale. Howmuch punch does the recipe make?a.b.c.d. 1223gallon 2 quartsgallons 1 quartgallons 2 quartsgallons 1 quartEnslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.22

Name          DateSubtracting Measurements TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Subtract 3 pounds 8 ounces from6 pounds 10 ounces.5. Subtract.3 days 12 hours2 2 days 17 souncesouncesounces2. Selena was at the pool for 3 hours. Shespent 1 hour and 12 minutes swimming,and the rest of the time reading a book.How long did Selena read a book?a.b.c.d.1122hour 42 minuteshour 48 minuteshours 28 minuteshours 48 minutes3. Bristol walked 2.4 miles in 1/2 hour. Jeffwalked 3.1 miles in 1/2 hour. How muchfarther did Jeff walk?a. 0.7 milesc. 1.7 miles6. Gianna poured 2 pints of juice from a fullone gallon container. How much juice isleft in the container?Explain Your Answer7. Michelle had an 8 foot long board. Shecut an 18 inch section from one end.Explain how to find the length of theremaining board.b. 1.3 milesd. 4.5 miles4. Two of a triangle’s sides measure 2 metersand 314 centimeters. The perimeter of thetriangle is 862 centimeters. What is thelength of the third side?a. 328 centimeters b. 348 centimetersc. 514 centimeters d. 528 centimeters Enslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.23

Name          DateEstimation: Addition TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Estimate the sum of 7,854 and 5,735.6. Estimate the sum of 1/2, 2/3, and 1/4.a. 12,000c. 14,000b. 13,000d. 15,0002. Which method will give the best estimatefor the sum of 162.8 and 221.7?a. Round to the ones place.b. Round to the tens place.c. Round to the hundreds place.3. Phil spent 3.87 on peanut butter, 2.19on bread and 5.69 on soda. About howmuch did he spend in all?a. 10.00c. 11.00b. 10.50d. 12.007. Round each addend to the nearesthundred to estimate the sum of 384and 1,112.Explain Your Answer8. Becca added 5.87 and 6.21 and got a sumof 12.08. How can she use estimation tocheck her answer for reasonableness?4. Estimate the sum of 1/15, 1/17, and 1/19.a. 1/5b. 3/17c. 1/6d. 3/195. What is the best estimate of46,204 1 46,285?a. 93,000c. 92,000 b. 92,500d. none of theseEnslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.24

Name          DateEstimation: Subtraction TestMultiple ChoiceShow Your Work1. Estimate the difference between 7,854and 5,735.6. Jake bought 253 hot dog buns and 122hamburger buns. Use compatible numbersto estimate how many more hot dog bunshe bought than hamburger buns.a. 2,000c. 4,000b. 3,000d. 5,0002. Estimate the difference by rounding to thegreatest place value.7. Carol started with 35.00. She bought apair of sandals for 16.95. She would like968.2 2 546.8to buy sunglasses that cost 19.97. Useestimation to decide if she has enougha. 420 b. 420.4 c. 421 d. 500money left.3. Suzanne owes her brother 8.82. Abouthow much change will she get if she payshim with a 20 bill?a. 10.00c. 12.00b. 11.00d. 15.004. Viola estimated 12.68 2 6.42 to be 6.Her estimate is .a. an overestimateb. an underestimatec. an exact answerExplain Your Answer8. Gina and Terry are on a tight weddingbudget. They have 3,500 left to spend on a cake, a band, and a photographer.The photographer charges 1,500, and thecake will cost 685. Should Gina and Terryestimate, or find the exact amount theyhave left to spend on a band? Explain.5. What is the best estimate of334 2 192?a. 100c. 140 b. 130d. none of theseEnslow Publishers, Inc. Sheets are reproducible for educational use only.25

AnswersWhole Number Addition TestPage 2:1. a 2. b 3. b 4. c 5. c 6. b 7. 2 0 2, 2 1 3, 2 2 4, 2 3 5, 2 4 6, 2 5 7 8. 6 9. There are 7 shirts in all in the drawer. 10.Possible answer: You can count up, begin with 6 and count 3 more. 6, 7, 8, 9.The sum of 6 and 3 is 9.Greater Number Addition TestPage 3:1. c 2. d 3. b 4. b 5. b 6. d 7. 74 8. 389 9. Talisha has 3,275.10. The addends 328 and 71 have different numbers of digits. When you put theaddends in columns, the place values line up, so it is easier to add the correctplace values.Regrouping TestPage 4:1. b 2. a 3. c 4. d 5. c 6. b 7. 9 0 9, 9 1 10, 9 2 11,9 3 12, 9 4 13, 9 5 14, 9 6 15, 9 7 16, 9 8 17, 9 9 18 8. 14 9. Luke has 11 erasers. 10. In addition, regrouping is when the digitsin one column have a total that is greater than 9. A group of 10 in one placevalue can be regrouped as 1 of the next higher place value. For example, 10 onesare the same as 1 ten.Multi-Digit Regrouping TestPage 5:1. c 2. c 3. a 4. d 5. b 6. d 7. 1,156 8. 1,014 9. Heidi planted 210tulips in all. 10. You can look at the corresponding place values in each addendto decide if the problem uses regrouping. If any of the digits in correspondingplace values have a sum greater than 9, you will need to regroup.Addition Properties TestPage 6:1. c 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. 27 6. 29 7. 5 1 7 8. The value of theexpression can be found using the commutative and associative properties ofaddition. Use the commutative property to change the order of the first twoaddends. 16 1 25 1 4 becomes 25 1 16 1 4. Use the associative property togroup the last two addends, which can be easily added. 25 1 (16 1 4) 25 1(20) 5 45.Whole Number Subtraction TestPage 7:1. c 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. c 6. d 7. 5 8. 9 9. Andrea spent 7 on ridesand food. 10. You can use a number line to show subtraction by beginning atthe number you are subtracting from. Move left the number of units that you aresubtracting. The number you end on is the answer.26

Inverse Operations TestPage 8:1. c 2. d 3. d 4. b 5. c 6. 12 7. 5 8. Since 27 1 19 5 46, Hilary’sanswer is not correct. 9. 4 1 3 5 7, 3 1 4 5 7, 7 2 4 5 3, and 7 2 3 5 4.10. The zero property of addition says that when you add 0 to a number, thenumber stays the same. 7 1 0 5 7. Because addition and subtraction areinverse, you know that 7 2 0 5 7. You can subtract zero from any number andthe number stays the same. This does not work if you try to subtract a numberfrom zero.Subtracting Larger Numbers TestPage 9:1. b 2. c 3. d 4. c 5. a 6. b 7. 157 8. 7,123 9. The difference inprice between the two cars is 12,118. 10. Tara is not correct. When you line upthe digits to subtract, the ones place is 9 2 8 5 1. The answer should have a 1in the ones place.Subtraction Regrouping TestPage 10: 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. c 5. b 6. c 7. 19 8. 5 9. Hannah can record 18more hours. 10. In subtraction, regrouping takes, or borrows, a unit from alarger place value and breaks it into ten of the next smaller place value.More Regrouping TestPage 11: 1. b 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. b 6. b 7. 686 8. 585 9. There are 315 boys atPiedmont Middle School. 10. When you regroup across zeros, you cannot regroupfrom the next highest place value. You have to go across the zeros to the nexthigher place value that has a digit other than zero.Mental Math: Addition TestPage 12: 1. d 2. c 3. c 4. d 5. a 6. d 7. 6,482 8. 8,000 9. 34 10. You canadd these numbers using mental math by taking the 8 in the ones place of 208,leaving 200. Give the 8 in the ones place to 642, making the ones place value a10, which regroups to the tens place for 650. 200 650 850.Mental Math: Subtraction TestPage 13: 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. c 5. d 6. a 7. Devin had 2,150 left. 8. Erin had 243 left. 9. Anne had 33 guppies left. 10. To find the difference between 82and 100 you can count up from 82 to 100. Count up to the nearest 10. From 82to 90 is 8. From 90 to 100 is 10. The difference between 82 and 100 is 18.27

Decimal Addition TestPage 14: 1. d 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. c 6. d 7. 22.34 8. Taylor’s total w

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