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Name (Ca ttsson 75) Elapsed Time on a Calendar For 1-3, use the calendars. Camp Windy June Sun [Mon | Toe [wed] tho [ pa [ Set Session 1: | Jul 13—Jul 17 Ttatol«lste Session 2: | Jul 27-Jul 31 a ee [as [xe [a7 [ve [9 [20 Session 3: ‘Aug 3-Aug 14 nba lo ba bos be bar a | 29 [30 1. The camp director bought art supplies 4 weeks before the begin- ning of the first session of camp. On what date did she buy art supplies? daly ‘Sun [Mon | Tue | Wed] Thw | Fi | Sot viale[a stelo [els [ola 2. In Session 3, the campers put on ee [ve [ as [ve [a7 [ae a puppet show on the second w [20 [a [2 [a | [as Wednesday of the session. What 26 [ar | ae |v [v0 [ov was the date of the puppet show? ‘August ‘Sun [Mon | Tue | Wed] The | Fi | Sat 3, Jim plans to attend Session 2 of camp. His last day of school is June 19. About how many weeks of summer vacation will Jim have before camp begins? 1 [7 |e | a9 [ 20 | 21 [ 22 as | 24 [as [26 | a7 [28 | a9 Mixed Review Evaluate. 4,125 — (65 + 22) 8,234 — (24 - 13) 6, 4,590 — (1,293 — 389) Round to the nearest ten thousand. 7. 472,099 8. 939,658 9. 3,514,811 PW38 Practice Name (a tesson a1) Relate Multiplication and Division Find the value of the variable. Write a related equation. 1.21+3=0 25X5=¢ 3.16+2=a 4.18+6=d 64x4= 7.6X2=f 835=7=h 10. 4X p= 24 11.30 +2z=6 12.6 Xj = 48 13.1+7=8 Wy+1=6 15.k X 6 = 42 16.n X 7 = 63 Write the fact family for each set of numbers. 17.3, 4,12 18. 4,7, 28 19. 5,10, 50 20. 8, 9, 72 Mixed Review 21. $11.21 22. 1,242,316 23. 6,548,957 24. $15.27 $12.15 = 164,320 3,847,200 $7.99 + $1.61 + 9,874,512 + $3.25 25. 8 26. 9 27. 6 28. 3 29. 7 x8 x4 x7 x5 x8 Practice PW39 Name (a tesson 5:3) Line Plot Vocabulary Complete the sentences. LA is a graph that shows data along a number line. 2. The difference between the greatest and the least numbers in a set of data is called the For 3-4, use the line plot at right. x 3. The X's on this line plot represent the xk number of students. What do the num- x bers on the line plot represent? XXX XK XXKKK 1234567 4. What number of children do more Number of Children in Family students have in their families? Slices of Pizza Eaten at a Party Number of Slices | 0 1[2 [3 [4 [s Number of Students | // [4 /| 4#t | (i | 1 UW | « > 5. Use the data in the table to complete the line plot. _ Slices of Pizza Eaten at a Party Mixed Review Write each number in standard form. 6. 100,000 + 50,000 + 4,000 7. ninety-six thousand 8. Nine hundred seventy thousand 9. 400,000 + 80+ 8 eight hundred fifty-two Practice PW25 Name (a ttsson 5.4) Stem-and-Leaf Plot Vocabulary Complete the sentences. 1A shows groups of data organized by place value. 2. Each tens digit is called a 3. The ones digits are called the The stem-and-leaf plot below shows the scores that fourth-grade students made in a spelling contest. For 4—6, use the stem-and- leaf plot. 4. What are the least and the greatest scores? Spelling Scores 5. What is the mode of the contest scores? 6 8899 7 23556 6. What is the median of the contest scores? 8 4467888 9 1223455 6|8 means a score of 68 Mixed Review Find n. 715X6=n ___ 8.9X4=n ____ 9 6 X9=n 10. n-3=4 w7+12=n 12.63 >n=9 13, 10+n=13 ___14.7Xn=56 ___ 15.8 X n= 64 16. Round 39,457 to the nearest 17. Ted bought eggs for $1.98, milk 10,000, for $2.19, and bread for $1.10. What change should he receive from $10.00? PW26 Practice Name (Ca tesson 55) Compare Graphs Vocabulary Complete the sentence. 1. The is the series of numbers placed at fixed distances on the side of a graph. 2. The of a scale is the difference between any two numbers Favorite Sport of For 3-6, use the graph. Fourth Graders 3. What is the interval of the scale tennis in the graph? Basketball E rootbalt 4. How would the bars change in Soccer the graph if the interval were 17 Baseball os 1 1 20 25 30 Number of Students 8. Describe how the bars in the 6. Suppose the scale of a bar graph would look if you made a graph is 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 new graph, using a scale Describe the bar length that interval of 10. would represent the number 10 Mixed Review 7.55 + 23 8.44 — 23 9.12 + 34 10. 87 + 12 11.56 12.72 +9 13.12 x 12 14.45+5 15. A baker can make 8 batches of 16. Kim has a scarf. It has a red cookies an hour. How many stripe, a blue stripe, and a batches of cookies can the white stripe. This pattern baker made in 7 hours? repeats. What color is the eighth stripe? Practice PW27

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