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Area and Perimeter– 100The grid below shows a grave yard. The length of the grave yard is 8 square units. The width of the grave yard is 6 square units. What is

the total area of the grave yard?

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48 square units

Area and Perimeter– 200Jackson’s haunted house is 12 feet long and 10 feet wide. His room inside the haunted house it is half the length and half the width of the whole house. What is the total area of

Jackson’s room?

A.30 square feetB.120 square feetC.60 square feet

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A. 30 square feet

Problem Solving A– 100

Kelly made 84 cookies for her Halloween party. If the cookies are

separated equally on 7 trays, how many cookies will be on each tray?

a.91b.12c.588

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b. 12

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Susan has 72 black bats. If she can put 6 bats in each cage, how many cages

does Susan need?

a.11b.12c.13

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b. 12

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Mrs. Davis’ ghost is 2 years old. How could we figure out how many months

old he is?

a.12 – 2b.12 x 2c.12 ÷ 2

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b. 12 x 2

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Mr. Davis’ ghost is 312 months old. What could you do to find

out how old he is in years?

a.312 x 12b.312 - 12c.312 ÷ 12

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c. 312 ÷ 12

Problem Solving B - 100Erin and Melissa were practicing fact families using triangular

cards at the Halloween party. Which fact matches what is shown on the card below?

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8 9

a. 8 x 9 = 72b. 9 ÷ 8 =72c. 72 x 9 = 8

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a.8 x 9 = 72

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Michelle has 42 Halloween Cakepops. She wants to give each of the 7 fourth-grade teachers an equal amount of cakepops. Which equation would help Michelle determine how many cakepops to

give each teacher?

a.42 + 7 = 49b.42 x 7 = 294c.42 ÷ 7 = 6

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c. 42 ÷ 7 = 6

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Kolt needs 240 legos to finish his haunted castle he is building.•His mom purchased 6 more sets.•Each set has 34 legos.

How many more legos does Kolt need to complete his haunted castle?

a.204b.40c.36

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c. 36 legos

Problem Solving B – 400Sara made 64 brownies to sale at the Halloween festival. She sold them to 20 different people for $2 each. Which number sentence could be used to determine the amount

of money Sara made?

a.20 x 2b.64 ÷ 2c.64 x 2

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c. 64 x 2

In and Out Tables- 100Shay used the table below to find the price of different numbers of cupcakes at Halloween Festival.

How much would 4 cupcakes be?

Number of Cupcakes

2 4 6 8

Price 6 18 24

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In and Out Tables- 200The chart below shows how many spiders Lori can catch each day.

How many can she catch in 4 days?

Number of Spiders Number of Days

12 1

24 2

36 3

4

60 5

72 6

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In and Out Tables- 300Mrs. Davis ordered pizza for the fourth grade Halloween party.

The table below shows the number of students to each pizza.

How many pizzas would Mrs. Davis have to order to feed 24 students?

Students 8 16 24

Pizzas 2 4

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6 pizzas