Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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What is the sum of these two numbers: 10.55 + 3.27
a. | 13.82 | c. | 13.75 | b. | 1382 | d. | 1327 |
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What is the sum of these two numbers: 1.234 + 3.001
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What is the sum of these two numbers: .761 + .355
a. | 1.9 | c. | 1,116 | b. | 1.116 | d. | .1116 |
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What is the sum of these two numbers: 57.2 + 41.890
a. | 99.09 | c. | 99.19 | b. | 98.0 | d. | 100 |
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What is the sum of these two numbers: .003 + .034
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What is the sum of these two numbers: 2.458 + .719
a. | 9.167 | c. | 2.11 | b. | 2.495 | d. | 3.177 |
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What is the sum of these two numbers: .390 + .039
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What is the sum of these two numbers: .999 + .100
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What is the sum of these two numbers: .999 + .001
a. | 1.099 | c. | 1.0 | b. | .998 | d. | 1.991 |
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What is the sum of these two numbers: 1.268 + .761
a. | 2.290 | c. | 8.878 | b. | 2.969 | d. | 2.029 |
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Mary and Tom wanted to purchase a toy for their brother’s birthday.
Mary had $11.79 in her piggy bank and Tom had $9.47 in his. How much did they have to spend on
their brother?
a. | $21.16 | c. | $21.26 | b. | $21.00 | d. | $20.17 |
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Allison, Rachael and Barbara wanted to go to the movies. Allison and
Barbara were 12 years old, so they had to pay the adult price of $6.75. Rachael was only eleven
years old, so she got in for $4.75. What was the total cost of all three tickets?
a. | $16.75 | c. | $16.50 | b. | $18.00 | d. | $18.25 |
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Andy saved his money to buy a new bike. The bike cost $129.95.
However, he also needed a lock. They cost $6.79. And, he had to pay tax on both the bike
and the lock, which came to $8.20. How much did Andy spend that day?
a. | $139.95 | c. | $151.00 | b. | $144.94 | d. | $141.89 |
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What is the difference of these two numbers: .999 - .333
a. | 1.332 | c. | 6.660 | b. | .666 | d. | 6.66 |
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What is the difference of these two numbers: .992 - .333
a. | .659 | c. | 6.660 | b. | .666 | d. | 6.66 |
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What is the difference of these two numbers: 2.599 - 1.001
a. | 1.598 | c. | 2.6 | b. | 1.499 | d. | 3.600 |
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What is the difference of these two numbers: .025 - .002
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What is the difference of these two numbers: .179 - .106
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What is the difference of these two numbers: 10.488 - 3.000
a. | 7.488 | c. | 7.000 | b. | 13.488 | d. | 10.188 |
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What is the difference of these two numbers: 10.002 - 5.200
a. | 15.202 | c. | 5.802 | b. | 5.198 | d. | 4.802 |
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What is the difference of these two numbers: 7.309 - 5.080
a. | 2.301 | c. | 2.229 | b. | 12.389 | d. | 2.389 |
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What is the difference of these two numbers: .07710 - .07310
a. | .004 | c. | .0004 | b. | .142 | d. | .4000 |
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What is the difference of these two numbers: 96.002 - .002
a. | 94.002 | c. | 95.082 | b. | 96.004 | d. | 96 |
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If you gave the cashier $10.50 for a bill of $3.17, how much money would you get
back in change?
a. | $7.00 | c. | $13.67 | b. | $7.33 | d. | $7.83 |
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John receives $4.25 per week in allowance. However, he forgot to clean his
room this week, so his mother is reducing his allowance by $.97. How much will he receive in
allowance this week?
a. | $4.25 | c. | $3.28 | b. | $4.30 | d. | $3.15 |
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Alice and Sarah set up a lemonade stand one hot summer’s day. They
took in $15.35 during that day. However, they had to pay their mom for the lemonade which was
$1.95 and they bought some extra sugar which cost $2.11. How much did they actually earn over
the course of the day?
a. | $11.29 | c. | $15.35 | b. | $10.00 | d. | $12.13 |
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