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6.  Julie likes to in-line skate at River Park, which has a sidewalk that is 6.2 kilometers in length. How many meters (m) long is the sidewalk?

 A.  62 m                         B.  620 m             C . 6,200 m                     D. 62,000 m


7. Monica is 11 years of age. Which is closest to her age in days? 

A. 120 days         B. 2,000 days         C. 2,400 days             D. 4,000 days


8. Zach surveyed 28 students in his class to find out which subjects are their favorites. He made this graph to show the results.













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10-11. Write the times as digital times.

     quarter to twelve 

twenty-five past five 


12. A pair of roller skates is discounted by 40%. The normal price is $60. What is the discounted price?


13. What is 17, 499 rounded off to the nearest 1 000? 

A 17 500         B 18 000         C 17 000         D 18 499


14. Three hundred thousand and two can be written in number form as: 

    A. 3 002                 B. 3 000 002                 C. 300 200                 D. 300 002


15. How many sides does a quadrilateral have? 

A 4                 B 5                 C 6                 D 8


16. What is the value of 17 x 0 + 41?

 A 41             B 17             C 58                 D 0



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