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Try It Out -- Chapter 4, Lesson 3: Adding Whole Numbers



Multiple Choice
Choose the letter beside the correct answer.
 
 
Ming has several gardens to plant. She wants to plant between 4000 and 5000 plants in each garden.

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 1. 

Which combinations of plants can Ming use for one garden if she uses the exact amount of each plant in the table?
A.
Tulips, Pansies, and Sweet Peas
B.
Tulips, Daisies, and Pansies
C.
Tulips, Sweet Peas, and California Poppies
D.
Tulips, Sweet Peas, and Daisies
 

 2. 

Which combinations of plants can she use for another garden if she uses the exact amount of each plant in the table?
A.
Pansies and Daisies
B.
Tulips and Sweet Peas
C.
Tulips and Daisies
D.
Sweet Peas and Daisies
 
 


Select the most reasonable estimate.
 

 3. 

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A.
15 000
C.
17 000
B.
16 000
D.
18 000
 

 4. 

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A.
13 800
C.
13 000
B.
14 800
D.
14 500
 

 5. 

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A.
6000
C.
8000
B.
7000
D.
6500
 

Numeric Response
 
 
Add.
 

 6. 

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 7. 

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 8. 

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 9. 

3409 + 1396 + 3402 = ____

 

 10. 

1167 + 4304 + 2387 = ____

 



 
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