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Name: Answers 1) Use the numberline to solve: 4 3 = 0 10 20 1. 12 2. 18 3. 5 6=30 4. 8 6=48 5. 5 2 6. 210 7. 5 7=35 8. 80 9. 8 5 = 40 10. 8 6 = 48 11. A 12. A 13. 49 14. 40 15. 63 16. 20 17. 54 18. 49 19. 63 20. A 1-10 95 89 84 79 74 68 63 58 53 47 11-19 42 37 32 26 21 16 11 5 0

9) Rewrite as a multiplication problem with answer. 10) Fill in the missing fact from the fact family. 48 8 = 6 6 8 = 48 48 6 = 8? 11) Determine which choice best shows the commutative property of A. 0 2 = 2 0 B. (0 2) 3 = 0 (2 3) C. (0 2) + (0 3) = 0 (2 + 3) D. 0 1 = 0 12) Determine which choice best shows the identity property of A. 10 1 = 10 B. (10 9) 6 = 10 (9 6) C. (10 9) + (10 6) = 10 (9 + 6) D. 10 9 = 9 10 13) Ned was collecting cans for recycling. On Saturday he filled 4 bags up and on Sunday he filled 3 more bags. If each bag had 7 cans in it, how many cans did he pick up total? 14) A magician was selling magic card decks for 5 dollars each. If he started with 10 decks and by the end of the day he had 2 left, how much money did he earn? 15) At the town carnival Cody rode the ferris wheel 3 times and the bumper cars 6 times. If each ride cost 7 tickets, how many tickets did he use? 16) A painter needed to paint 11 rooms in a building. Each room takes 5 hours to paint. If he already painted 7 rooms, how much longer will he take to paint the rest? 17) Tom had 35 books. If he sold 6 of them and used the money he earned to buy 25 new books, how many books would Tom have?

18) Billy had 12 socks. If he threw away 2 old ones that didn't fit and bought 39 new ones, how many socks would he have? 19) A toy store sold nine board games in one day. If each game cost seven dollars, how much money did they make? 20) Which choice shows the missing fact from the fact family? 42 6 = 7 7 6 = 42 6 7 = 42 A. 42 7 = 6 B. 7 7 = 14 C. 14 7 = 7 D. 49 6 = 43

Name: Answer Key Answers 1) Use the numberline to solve: 4 3 = 0 10 20 1. 12 2. 18 3. 5 6=30 4. 8 6=48 5. 5 2 6. 210 7. 5 7=35 8. 80 9. 8 5 = 40 10. 8 6 = 48 11. A 12. A 13. 49 14. 40 15. 63 16. 20 17. 54 18. 49 19. 63 20. A 1-10 95 89 84 79 74 68 63 58 53 47 11-19 42 37 32 26 21 16 11 5 0

9) Rewrite as a multiplication problem with answer. 10) Fill in the missing fact from the fact family. 48 8 = 6 6 8 = 48 48 6 = 8? 11) Determine which choice best shows the commutative property of A. 0 2 = 2 0 B. (0 2) 3 = 0 (2 3) C. (0 2) + (0 3) = 0 (2 + 3) D. 0 1 = 0 12) Determine which choice best shows the identity property of A. 10 1 = 10 B. (10 9) 6 = 10 (9 6) C. (10 9) + (10 6) = 10 (9 + 6) D. 10 9 = 9 10 13) Ned was collecting cans for recycling. On Saturday he filled 4 bags up and on Sunday he filled 3 more bags. If each bag had 7 cans in it, how many cans did he pick up total? 14) A magician was selling magic card decks for 5 dollars each. If he started with 10 decks and by the end of the day he had 2 left, how much money did he earn? 15) At the town carnival Cody rode the ferris wheel 3 times and the bumper cars 6 times. If each ride cost 7 tickets, how many tickets did he use? 16) A painter needed to paint 11 rooms in a building. Each room takes 5 hours to paint. If he already painted 7 rooms, how much longer will he take to paint the rest? 17) Tom had 35 books. If he sold 6 of them and used the money he earned to buy 25 new books, how many books would Tom have?

18) Billy had 12 socks. If he threw away 2 old ones that didn't fit and bought 39 new ones, how many socks would he have? 19) A toy store sold nine board games in one day. If each game cost seven dollars, how much money did they make? 20) Which choice shows the missing fact from the fact family? 42 6 = 7 7 6 = 42 6 7 = 42 A. 42 7 = 6 B. 7 7 = 14 C. 14 7 = 7 D. 49 6 = 43