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1.(4)
The digit 5 is in what place in each number?
a. 518 b. 853 c. 485
2.(4)
Use three digits to write a number equal to 4 hundreds, 7 tens, and 5 ones.
3.(3)
Write the next three numbers in this counting sequence:
54, 45, 36, , , , ...
4.(3)
Six tricycles have how many wheels? Count by threes.
5.(3)
How many cents are in 4 nickels? Count by fives.
6.(3)
What is the last digit in the number 346?
7.(4)
How much money is shown by this picture?
8.(4)
Draw a picture to show $123 using $100 bills, $10 bills, and $1 bills.
hundreds tens ones
9.(3)
Find the missing number in this counting sequence:
6, , 12, 15, …
Count up by 3s.
b. a. c.
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 12 Adaptations Cumulative Test 3B
1.(1)
Two hundred people visited the museum on Monday. Forty people visited on Tuesday. One hundred people visited on Wednesday. How many people visited the museum those three days?
Monday TuesdayWednesday
in all
20040
100
7.(Inv. 1)
Compare:
912 921
6.(Inv. 1)
Compare:
one hundred thirty one hundred thirteen
4.(19)
If it is evening, what time is shown by this clock?
3
121110
98
7 6 54
21
5.(18)
What temperature is shown on this thermometer?
60
F
50
70
40
70– 10 5 )
_____
3.(16)
Write 602 in expanded form.
2.(13)
Mr. Payne paid $485 for roof repairs to his home. He paid $220 to have a tree removed from his yard. How much money did Mr. Payne spend?
$485
8.(Inv. 2)
How long is this pencil?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8cm
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 15 Adaptations Cumulative Test 4B
10.(20)
Round $8.75 to the nearest dollar.
$8. 7 5
12.(11)
On the first day Erin plantedfifty-one flowers. On the second day she planted some more flowers. If Erin planted seventy-six flowers in the two days, how many flowers did she plant on the second day?
in all
first day
second day
76
17.(14)
Find the missing number:
31
+ d _____ 59
15.(15)
$63– $36
19.(12)
Find the missing number:
14 + 28 + 36 + 21 + g = 100
14 + + + =
100 – =
9.(20)
Round 72 to the nearest ten.
7 2
11.(5)
Xavier is standing ninth in line. Yvette is sixteenth in the same line. How many people are between Xavier and Yvette?
6th Xavier Yvette
13.(17)
46
35
27
+ 39 ______
14.(13)
476
+ 285 _______
18.(16)
Find the missing number:
75
– f ____ 42
16.(16)
Find the missing number:
e – 36 _____ 50
20.(3)
How many dots are in this pattern? Count by fours.
Saxon Math Intermediate 4 16 Adaptations Cumulative Test 4B
3
121110
98
7 6 54
21
1.(25)
Corbin had fifty-three dollars. Then he spent eighteen dollars. How many dollars did Corbin have left?
had
spent
left
$53
2.(10)
All the students lined up in two equal rows. Which could not be the total number of students?
A. 48 B. 33 C. 26
3.(1)
Forty-three people sat in the front row, eighty-one people sat in the second row, and fifty-seven people sat in the third row. Altogether how many people sat in the first three rows?
4.(Inv. 2)
Each side of this square is 12 millimeters long. What is the perimeter of the square?
Perimeter Add all sides.
12 mm
5.(3)
Find the missing numbers in this counting sequence:
9, 18, , , 45, , …
6.(Inv. 2)
One yard equals how many feet?
1 yard = feet
7.(20)
Round 37 to the nearest ten.
3 7
8.(6, Inv.1)
Compare:
17 – 9 11 – 8
9.(19)
If it is afternoon, what time is shown by this clock?
front
second
third
altogether
43
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 20 Adaptations Cumulative Test 5B
1.(25)
Thirty crayons were in the box. Kadeeja took some crayons from the box. Twenty-four crayons were left in the box. How many crayons did Kadeeja take from the box?
crayons
left
Kadeeja took
30
2.(1)
Thirty-eight boys sat in the first row. Forty-four boys sat in the second row. Seventy boys sat in the third row. Altogether how many boys sat in the first three rows?
first
second
third
altogether
38
3.(11)
The baseball glove costs forty-six dollars. Sherry has saved seventeen dollars. How much more money does Sherry need in order to buy the baseball glove?
costs
has saved
needs
$46
4.(7)
Use words to write the number 907.
5.(Inv.1,
29)
Use digits and symbols to write “Five times zero equals four times zero.”
6.(Inv. 2)
Ethan sharpened his pencil. About how long is it?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7cm
7.(26)
Shade 3 _ 4 of this circle. 8.(20)
Round $12.32 to the nearest dollar.
$12. 3 2
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 32 Adaptations Cumulative Test 8B
1.(11)
Six hundred fifty-five tickets were sold for the first performance of a play. Altogether nine hundred ninety-three tickets were sold for two performances. How many tickets were sold for the second performance?
2.(41)
Benjamin paid $5.00 for an item that cost $4.73. How much money should Benjamin get back?
$5.00 paid
+ $ . cost
money back
3.(42)
Round 424 to the nearest hundred.
4 2 4
4.(35)
Shade the rectangles to show the mixed number 2 1 _ 6 .
5.(Inv. 4)
Use words to write 12.4.
6.(27)
It is night. What time was it 2 hours 30 minutes ago according to this clock?
3
121110
98
7 6 54
21
Time now:
Count back 2 hours.
Count back 30 minutes.
7.(39, 45)
To the nearest quarter inch, how long is segment AB?
A B
21inch
8.(37)
To what mixed number is the arrow pointing?
altogether
first
second
993
6 7
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 35 Adaptations Cumulative Test 9B
10.(24)
Find the missing number:
n– 364
942
11.(16)
Find the missing number:
778– s
547
9.(31)
There were three hundred thirty-five books in the first shipment. There were eight hundred twenty-eight books in the second shipment. How many fewer books were in the first shipment?
Saxon Math Intermediate 4 36 Adaptations Cumulative Test 9B
1.(1)
Four hundred thirty-nine students are in one school. Seven hundred thirty-eight students are in another school. What is the total number of students in the two schools?
one school
another school
total
2.(31)
Merle traveled six hundred twenty-three miles. Hannah traveled eight hundred one miles. Hannah traveled how many more miles than Merle?
Hannah
Merle
more
3.(Inv. 2,
21)
If the radius of a circle is one yard, then its diameter is .
1 ydd = 2r
A. 6 feet B. 2 feet
C. 1 __ 2 yard D. 1 1 __
2 feet
4.(50)
Which digit in 12.3 is in the tenths place?
5.(10)
Use the digits 1, 2, 3, and 4 once each to write an odd number between 3300 and 3600.
6.(35)
Write the mixed number shown by the shaded circles.
7.(Inv. 2)
What is the perimeter of this shape? Perimeter Add all sides.
4 ft
5 ft
7 ft
5 ft
5 ft
9 ft
8.(49)
The league has 6 teams with 9 players on each team. How many players does the league have altogether?
odd
teams
people per team
altogether
6
9
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 56 Adaptations Cumulative Test 14B
1.(52)
Shannon has six days to read a 300-page book. If she wants to read the same number of pages each day, how many pages should Shannon read each day?
Find the average.
2.(61)
When Shannon has read three fifths of the book, what fraction will she still have left to read?
Eighty students voted for their favorite foods. Thirty-two voted for pizza. Hot dogs received eight fewer votes than pizza. The remaining students voted for hamburgers.
3.(72)
How many students chose hot dogs as their favorite food?
4.(72)
How many students chose hamburgers as their favorite food?
5.(72)
Which food received the most votes?
6.(49)
How many days equal 8 weeks?
weeks
days per week
total days
8
7.(74)
In the word HIPPOPOTAMI, what fraction of the letters are Os?
H I P P O P O T A M I
8.(Inv. 2)
Mary ran a 5-kilometer race. Five kilometers is how many meters?
1000 meters = 1 kilometer
meterskilometers ? __
5 = 0 __
1
9.(70)
Takeshi entered a 10-kilometer race but walked one fifth of the distance. How many kilometers did Takeshi walk?
) _______
) _______
10 km
1 __ 5
walked { km
km
km
km
km
1 _ 5 of 10 km
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 60 Adaptations Cumulative Test 15B
1.(75)
Marie faces south and then turns 90° clockwise. What direction is Marie facing after the turn?
A. north B. south C. east D. west
2.(57)
Nectarines cost 57¢ per pound. What is the price for 4 pounds of nectarines?
per pound
pounds
total cost
$0.57
× 4
3.(72)
In bowling, the sum of Amber’s score and Beth’s score was equal to Consuela’s score. If Consuela’s score was 111 and Beth’s score was 48, what was Amber’s score?
Consuela
Beth
Amber
111
48
4.(70)
One third of the 78 students were assigned to each room. How many students were assigned to each room?
1 _ 3 of 78 ) _______
5.(79)
Draw a triangle congruent to this triangle. Then draw its line of symmetry.
6.(74)
What fraction of the letters in the word ALABAMA are not an A?
A L A B A M A
7.(77)
The whale weighs 3 tons. How many pounds is 3 tons?
8.(77)
Which is the more reasonable measure of weight for a box of cereal? Circle your answer.
300 g
300 kg
9.(78)
Which triangle appears to be an equilateral triangle?
A. B.
C. D. 1 _____ 2000
= 0 __ ? tons
pounds
N
S
EW
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 64 Adaptations Cumulative Test 16B
Cumulative Test 16B
1.(27)
It takes Jennifer 20 minutes to walk to school. At what time should Jennifer start walking to school if she wants to arrive at 8:05 a.m.?
Arrival time:
Count minutes back:
2.(57)
Jennifer can walk one mile in 15 minutes. At that rate how far can she walk in an hour?
miles minutes
1 __ 0 = ? ___
60
3.(83)
Vinh bought 4 hamburgers for $1.89 each. The sales tax was 53¢.
a. What was the total price?
$1.89 each× 4 burgers before tax
before tax+ $ 0.53 tax
total cost
b. Vinh paid with a $10 bill. How much change should he have gotten back?
$10.00 paid– $20.00 total cost change back
4.(Inv. 6)
How many students have dogs or cats as pets?
Use the information given in this bar graph to answer the question.
10
8
6
4
2
0Dogs Cats Other
Pets of the ClassN
umb
er o
f Stu
den
ts
5.(Inv. 3,
70)
Tom bought a rectangular piece of land that was 3 miles long and 2 miles wide. Half of the land could be farmed. How many square miles could not be farmed?
3 miles
2 miles
6.(81)
Which angle appears to be a 45° angle?
A. B.
C. D.
7.(42, 59)
Round five thousand, five hundred fifty-five to the nearest thousand.
5555
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 67 Adaptations Cumulative Test 17B
Five people were eating orange slices. Carol ate 3, April ate 6, Mai ate 7, Patrick ate 7, and Santiago ate 2. What was the average number of orange slices eaten by each person?
Find the average.
3677
+ 2
) _____
000
2.(Inv. 4)
Write 8 3 __ 10 in decimal form.
3.(91)
Which digit in 96.72 is in the same place as the 3 in 4.32?
96.72 4.32
4.(95)
Two fifths of the 60 marchers were out of step. How many marchers were out of step?
is of
2 __ 5 = ? ___
60
5.(Inv. 3,
45)
Compare:
(52 + 15) ÷ √___
64 3 + √__
4
6.(91)
42.5 − 3.14
7.(21, 69)
a. What is the radius of the circlebelow in millimeters?
b. What is the diameter of thecircle in centimeters?
10 20 30 40mm
8.(Inv. 4)
Write 9.31 using words.
9.(93)
Estimate the product of 77 and 33.
77 33
10.(57)
Apples are priced at 39¢ per pound. What is the cost of 5 pounds of apples?
$0.39 per pound 5 pounds cost
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 79 Adaptations Cumulative Test 20B
What fraction name for 1 is shown by this rectangle?
1 = 22 ___ 22
10.(83)
Martin bought two toy trucks for $8.60 each. The sales tax was $1.27. He paid the clerk with a twenty-dollar bill. How much change should Martin get back?
$8.60× 2
+ $1.27 tax
$20.00– 3
11.(102)
a. What is the length of the segment in millimeters?
b. What is the length of the segment in centimeters?
10 20 30 40 50mm
1 2 3 4 5cm
12.(57, 60)
The big truck traveled 140 miles in 4 hours.
a. The truck's average rate was how many miles per hour?
miles per hour)_______ 1 4 0
b. At that rate, how far could the truck go in 10 hours?
miles per hour
10 hours
total miles
13.(41)
$45.00– $19.63
14.(58)
$4.57× 9
15.(86)
40 × 40 = 16.(90)
8 9× 7 3
+00000X
17.(105)
long division
0 R10 )
______ 5 9 5
18.(62, 80)
short division
960 ÷ 23
20.(16)
574– n
254
19.(45, 91)
4.2 – (3.2 + 0.63)
3.27+ 0.63
4.27– 0.27
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 84 Adaptations Cumulative Test 21B
Tickets for the zoo cost $7.50 for adults and $3.50 for children. Gary bought tickets for two adults and three children. Altogether, how much did the tickets cost?
$7.50× 2
$3.50+$1.27
3
adultschildrentotal
2.(111)
Estimate the area of this triangle. Each small square represents one square centimeter.
3.(Inv. 5)
Two dimes equal what percent of a dollar?
Two dimes are 1 _ 5 of $1.00. What percent is that?
4.(Inv.3,
70)
This rectangle is 4 cm long and 3 cm wide. Half the rectangle is shaded. What is the area of the shaded part of the rectangle?
4 cm
3 cm
5.(115)
Complete the equivalent fraction:
2 __ 3 = ? ___
12
6.(103)
What fraction name for 1 has a denominator of 6?
1 = 77___777.
(I09) Draw a picture to show that 1_4 and 2_8are equivalent fractions.
=
8.(57)
The champion bike rider could ride 56 miles in 2 hours. At the same average speed, how far could she ride in 6 hours?
) _____
5 6 ×× 6
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4 91 Adaptations Cumulative Test 23B
The bikers bought 10 tubes for $3.30 each and 5 air cartridges for $1.79 each. Sales tax was $2.85. They paid for the items with a $50 bill. How much change should they have received?
$3.30 per tube 10 tubes total for tubes
$1.79 per cartridge 5 cartridges total for cartridges
total for tubes total for cartridges+ tax total cost
$50.00 paid– total cost change
11.(50)
26.316.83
+ 12.90
10.(88)
Forty nine people stood in line. Four of them could ride in each car. If there were only nine cars, how many people did not get a ride?
9 cars× 4 each
49– 6
did not ride
12.(91)
134.55– 23.90
13.(107)
1 __ 7 + 1 __
7 = 22 ___
22 14.
(107) 8 __
9 – 6 __
9 = 22 ___
22
15.(114)
1 2 __ 3
+ 1 1 __ 3
17.(80)
short division
$48.36 ÷ 4
16.(113)
$1.25 × 24
18.(65)
short division
672____8
19.(110)
long division
0 R40 )
_______ 6 4 0
20.(112)
Reduce:
a. 3___12
= 22___22
b. 2__8
= 22___22
c. 7___21
= 22___22
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