CWE4_DMR_Quiz_Week_21
Q1
Round 19,572 to the nearest thousand.
19,600
20,000
21,000
19,000
1pt
Q2
Round 19,572 to the nearest hundred.
19,700
19,500
20,000
19,600
1pt
Q3
Round 19,572 to the nearest ten.
19,570
20,000
19,560
19,600
1pt
Q4
Select the answer choice 
that is equivalent to 63/9.
0/7
8
7    0/7
7
1 pt
Q5
Select the answer choice that is equivalent to 45/7.
6
6   4/7
6   3/7
5   2/7
1 pt
Q6
Select the answer choice 
that is equivalent to 73/12.
6    2/12
6   1/12
5   11/12
7   1/12
1 pt
Q7
Select the answer choice 
that is equivalent to 7   8/9.
63/9
72/9
55/9
71/9
1 pt
Q8
Select the answer choice
 that is equivalent to 3   4/12.
36/12
40/12
28/12
40/8
1 pt
Q9
Find the difference. 
SIMPLIFY your answer, if possible. 
10   4/9  -    5    7/9
6   3/9
6  2/9
4   2/3
4    1/9
2pts
Q10
Find the difference. 
SIMPLIFY your answer, if possible. 
8  2/7     -    5    4/7
2   5/7
3   4/7
13   4/7
3   3/7
2pts
Q11
$144
$126
$266
$1260
A large pizza costs $18 and has 8 slices. If we need 7 pizzas for our class, how much will it cost?
2pts
Mr. Filbert spent $975 when buying gifts for hischildren. They are named Sara, Joe, Penny, Benny andEthel. How much money did he spend on each child?
Q12
$97.50
$4875
$162
$195
2pts
Q13
If you rounded each of these numbers 
to the nearest hundredwhich ones would round to 400? 
Select ALL that apply.
360
453
356
405
2pts
If you rounded each of these numbers to the nearest thousand, which of these would round to 12,000? 
Select ALL that apply.
Q14
12,590
12,499
11,399
11,600
2pts
If you rounded each of these numbers to the nearest ten, which of these would round to 780? 
Select ALL that apply.
Q15
774
776
789
785
2pts
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