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Math in Focus 3A Worksheet

This math placement test for level 3A contains 25 multiple choice and short answer questions assessing skills like number sense, operations, estimation, fractions, word problems, and data analysis. It is designed to help determine if a student is ready to start level 3A or should begin with level 3B based on scoring 80% or higher. The test covers a range of foundational math concepts and skills taught in level 3A.

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Math in Focus 3A Worksheet

This math placement test for level 3A contains 25 multiple choice and short answer questions assessing skills like number sense, operations, estimation, fractions, word problems, and data analysis. It is designed to help determine if a student is ready to start level 3A or should begin with level 3B based on scoring 80% or higher. The test covers a range of foundational math concepts and skills taught in level 3A.

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Placement Test for Math in Focus 3A

1. Fill in the blanks.

a. 5600 is _____ more than 4580.

b. 7203 is 100 more than _____.

c. The difference between 654 and 1000 is _____.

d. 3000 + _____ + 25 = 3425

e. The sum of 4681 and 500 is _____.

f. 5642 in expanded form is ______________________________.

g. Six thousand seventeen in standard form is ________________.

h. In 8263, the digit _____ is in the tens place, and its value is

_____.

i. When 349 is divided by 5, the quotient is _____ and the

remainder is _____.

2. Complete the number pattern.

5576, 5676, 5776, ________, ________, ________

3. Write these numbers in order, beginning with the smallest.

2935 9325 3295 5329

______ ______ ______ ______

4. Fill in the blanks.

a. Round 4230 to the nearest thousand. _________

b. Round 7986 to the nearest hundred. _________

c. Round 6675 to the nearest ten. _________


5. Use mental math to solve.

a. 62 + 38 = _______ b. 5244 + 9 = _______

c. 2636 + 4310 = _______ d. 2700 + 500 = _______

e. 90 – 39 = _______ f. 83 – 27 = _______

g. 1492 – 13 = _______ h. 6200 – 300 = _______

6. Estimate the value of 497 + 248 by rounding each number to the


nearest hundred. Then find the exact sum.

a. 497 + 248 is about _______.

b. 497 + 248 is exactly _______.

7. Estimate the value of 861 – 213 by rounding each number to the


nearest hundred. Then find the exact difference.

a. 881 – 313 is about _______.

b. 881 – 313 is exactly _______.

8. Which of the following is the best estimate for the value of 386 X 8?
Circle your answer.

863 6300 3800 3200

9. Which of the following is the best expression to use in order to


estimate the value of 5235 ÷ 5? Circle your answer.

5100 ÷ 5 5200 ÷ 5 5300 ÷ 5 5400 ÷ 5


10. Solve these problems.

a. 7149 b. 4506 c. 1825


+ 251 +3254 +7433

_______ _______ _______

d. 2749 e. 6953 f. 5931


-377 -2 6 9 0 -1 2 8 9

_______ _______ _______

11. The difference between the cost of two televisions is $242. If the
higher price is $981, how much does the other television cost?

The other television costs $_______.

12. The washer costs $1367. The dryer is $421 less than the washer.
Louise bought the washer and the dryer. How much did she pay?

She paid $______.

13. Write <, >, or = in each .

a. 5708 5617 b. 3200 + 1450 1500 X 4

c. 9 X 0 8X0 d. 25 X 4 X 32 1600 X 2
14.
+ + = 27

+ + + = 32

Find the value of:


X = _____

15. Use mental math to solve.

a. 7 X 7 = _____ b. 6 X 8 = _____

c. 9 X 9 = _____ d. 5 X 7 = _____

e. 36 ÷ 6 = _____ f. 64 ÷ 8 = _____

g. 6 X 20 = _____ h. 700 ÷ 5 = _____

i. 420 ÷ 6 = _____ j. 3500 ÷ 7 = _____

k. 50 X 8 X 3 = _____ l. 9 x 4 X 5 = _____

16. Write +, X, –, or ÷ in each .

a. 2800 7 = 400 b. 325 2 = 650

c. 88 12 = 100 d. 7 X 8 = 65 9

17. Fill in the blanks.

a. 36 ÷ _____ = 3 X 2 b. 0 X 3 = 9 X _____

c. 5 X _____ = 1500 d. 15 X 20 X 4 = 4 X 25 X ____


18. Solve these problems.

a. 149 b. 450 c. 402


X __ 3 X 5 X 8

_______ _______ _______

19. There are 48 cows on the farm. There are 4 times as many cows as
pigs. How many more cows are there than pigs?

There are _____ more cows than pigs.

20. Mrs. Ramos had 340 pencils. She gave 9 pencils to each of the
students in her class. She had 7 pencils left over. How many
students does she have?

She has _____ students.

21. The restaurant had 590 glasses to move. The movers broke 15 of
them. They packed the rest in boxes of 25. How many boxes of
glasses were there?

There were _____ boxes of glasses.

22. Divide 12 into 3 groups. Circle the groups. Then fill in the blanks.

12 ÷ _____ = _____
23. Gene weighs 45 lb. His sister weighs 20 lb less. Their mother’s
weight is 2 times their total weight. What is their mother’s weight?

Their mother’s weight is _____ lb.

24. Mr. Ling earns $3200 a month. He spends $475 on food, $1500 on
other things and saves the rest. How much does he save a month?

He saves $_____ a month.

25. Francine did a survey of 28 families living in her neighborhood to


find the number of pets each family had. She wrote the results in
the data box below. Complete the tally chart from the data.

Data Tally Chart


2 3 2 1
1 2 0 4
3 1 2 2
0 3 3 4
2 2 1 1
3 0 3 2
1 2 1 2

X X X X X
0 1 2 3 4

a. What is the most likely number of pets? _____

b. How many families had this number of pets? _____

c. Is it likely that a family has 4 pets? _____

d. What is the difference between the number of families that had

3 pets and the number that had 0 pets? _____


Math in Focus 3A Placement Test Answer Key

Point values are indicated in parentheses next to each item number; 100 points total. If
student’s score is 80 or more, consider starting with level 3B.

1. (11 points) 11. (3 points)


a. 1020 The other television costs $739.
b. 7103
c. 346 12. (3 points)
d. 400 She paid $2313.
e. 5181
f. 5000 + 600 + 40 + 2 13. (4 points)
g. 6017 a. >
h. 6; 60 b. <
i. 69; 4 c. =
d. =
2. (2 points)
5876, 5976, 6076 14. (2 points)
72
3. (2 points)
2935, 3295, 5329, 9325 15. (12 points)
a. 49
4. (3 points) b. 48
a. 4000 c. 81
b. 8000 d. 35
c. 6680 e. 6
f. 8
5. (6 points) g. 120
a. 100 h. 140
b. 5253 i. 70
c. 6946 j. 500
d. 3200 k. 1200
e. 51 l. 180
f. 56
g. 1479 16. (4 points)
h. 5900 a. ÷
b. X
6. (2 points) c. +
a. 700 d. –
b. 745
17. (4 points)
7. (2 points) a. 6
a. 600 b. 0
b. 568 c. 300
d. 12
8. (2 points)
3200 18. (3 points)
a. 447
9. (2 points) b. 2250
5200 ÷ 5 c. 3216

10. (6 points) 19. (3 points)


a. 7400 There are 36 more cows than pigs.
b. 7760
c. 9258 20. (3 points)
d. 2372 She has 37 students.
e. 4263
f. 4642
21. (3 points)
There were 23 boxes of glasses.

22. (3 points)

12 ÷ 3 = 4

23. (3 points)
Their mother’s weight is 140 lb.

24. (3 points)
He saves $1225 a month.

25. (9 points)

a. 2
b. 10
c. No
d. 3

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