Name Date ______ Period ______ 6th Grade Review

Name ________________________________________ Date ____________ Period ____________
6th Grade Review - 1
1. Which of the following expressions is
equivalent to
a.
4
5
÷
7
9
b.
4
5
÷
9
7
c.
4
5
÷
7
9
d.
5
4
÷
7
9
4
5
7
× 9? (6.3A)
5. Jennifer paid $275 for 10 golf classes. How
much more will she have to pay if she decides
to take 7 more classes? (6.4B)
a.
b.
c.
d.
2. What is the prime factorization of the value
of 52 – (4 x 2) + 7? (6.7A)
$17.00
$192.50
$282.00
$367.50
6. David earns $561.30 every two weeks. He
1
3
deposits of his earnings into a savings
a.
b.
c.
d.
1 x 32
2x5
22 x 3
23 x 3
account. How much will David save in 8
weeks? (6.3E)
3. Which of the following rational numbers
graphed on the number line can be classified
as an integer, but not as a whole number?
(6.2A)
a.
b.
c.
d.
-3
-1.5
0
2
4. What is the area of an equilateral triangle
whose side lengths and height are all onefourth the size of the triangle shown below?
(6.8C)
12ft
8 ft
ftft
a.
b.
c.
d.
24 ft2
12 ft2
6 ft2
3 ft2
a.
b.
c.
d.
$748.40
$1496.80
$2245.20
$2993.60
7. What decimal represents the ratio of
unshaded tiles to shaded tiles in the grid
shown below?
(6.4E)
a.
b.
c.
d.
0.4
0.6̅
1.4
1.5
8. Which of the following statements are true?
(6.2B)
I.
|14| = -14
II.
|-25| = 25
III.
|8| = 8
IV.
|-9| = -9
a.
b.
c.
d.
I and II only
III and IV only
II and III only
I, II, III and IV
Name ________________________________________ Date ____________ Period ____________
6th Grade Review – 2
9. The Yates Sports Complex has a rectangularshaped swimming pool in its building. The
dimensions of the pool appear below. What is
the perimeter of the pool in centimeters?
(6.4H)
11.3 m
5.8 m
13. Two of the side lengths of a triangle are x = 10
and y = 5. Which side length could not
represent z, the third side of the triangle?
(6.8A)
a.
b.
c.
d.
5
6
7
8
14. Jesse is measuring and cutting pieces of wood
5
a.
b.
c.
d.
6,612 cm
3,420 cm
0.6612 cm
0.344 cm
10. Which expression is equivalent to 5(3 + 2x)?
(6.7D)
a.
b.
c.
d.
(5)(3) x (5)(2x)
(5)(3) + 2x
(5)(3) + (5)(2x)
(15)(5x)
11. A mountain climbing team descends from the
summit of Mount Everest at a rate of 282 feet
per hour. Which integer represents the
change in elevation after 6 hours? (6.3D)
a.
b.
c.
d.
that are 3 8 feet long. What is the length of
each piece of wood in decimal form? (6.4G)
a.
b.
c.
d.
3.58
3.625
3.85
3.875
15. The percent bar graph shown below displays
data about the types of books kids read.
Based on the data, what is the difference
between the combined percentage of kids
who read fantasy and magna and the
combined percent of kids who read
nonfiction and general fiction? (6.12D)
-47 feet
282 feet
564 feet
-1692 feet
12. George wants to survey his classmates about
their favorite apps. He does not want
responses to have a lot of variability. Which
question should he ask his classmates?
(6.13B)
a. What is your favorite app?
b. How many apps have you download?
c. Do you like game apps or social media
apps?
d. How many apps do you use each day?
a.
b.
c.
d.
55%
25%
45%
10%
Name ________________________________________ Date ____________ Period ____________
6th Grade Review – 3
16. A clothing rack at a retail store holds 45 t20. Ms. Jones recorded the heights of her sixth
shirts. If 60% of the t-shirts are white, how
grade class and recorded the data on a dot
many t-shirts are colors other than white?
plot. Based on the graph, how many students
(6.5B)
are taller than 60 inches? (6.13A)
a.
b.
c.
d.
18
27
40
55
17. The table below shows the base and height of
three triangles in centimeters. Which
triangles have the same area? (6.8D)
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
21. Ray paid x dollars for two kids tickets to a fair.
He paid $10.00 more dollars for two adult
tickets. Which expression represents how
much Ray paid for the adult tickets? (6.6C)
Triangles I and II.
Triangles I and III
Triangles II and III
Triangles I, II, and III
18. Use >, <, =, or ≥ to fill in the blank. (6.3B)
1
9
a.
b.
c.
d.
×
4
9
_____
6
14
10
8
1
9
>
<
=
≥
19. Which pair of rational numbers is greater
than the integer graphed on the number line?
(6.2C)
a.
b.
c.
d.
X + 10
X + (2)(10)
2x + 10
2x + (2)(10)
22. Belinda graphed a point (3.7, 6.58) on a
coordinate grid. She then graphed a point
that had the same x-coordinate but the
opposite y-coordinate. In which quadrant is
the second point located? (6.11)
a.
b.
c.
d.
Quadrant I
Quadrant II
Quadrant III
Quadrant IV
23. Which number is closest to 1? (6.2D)
1
2
a. -3.99, -3
b. -2.85, 1
c. 4, -4
2
5
d. -1 , -3.00
a. 0.093
b. 90%
c. 9.25
d.
9
100
Name ________________________________________ Date ____________ Period ____________
6th Grade Review – 4
24. Angela had a check register balance of
$2765.90. On Thursday, she made three
28. Which two expressions can represent the
transactions. The amounts of the transactions
model shown below? (6.7C)
appear below. After Angela records the
transactions, what will be the new balance on
her check register? (6.14C)
a.
b.
c.
d.
Transaction
Amount
Car payment
$398.12
Deposit
$450.75
Groceries
$52.94
a. 3 + 1
1x1x1x1
b. 1 x 4
1+1+1+1
c. 4 x 1
4+4+4+4
d. 2 x 2
1x1x1x1
$1864.09
$2216.65
$2765.59
$3667.71
29. Ricky purchased three t-shirts with images of
his favorite band. He paid $79.20 for the tshirts. Which model could Ricky use to
determine how much he paid for each shirt?
(6.10A)
25. What is the prime factorization of 801? (6.7A)
a.
b.
c.
d.
1 x 801
3 x 7 x 41
32 x 89
801 is a prime number.
a.
c.
b.
d.
26. The ratio of boys to girls in an after school
program is 5:4. If there are 81 students in the
program, how many girls are there? (6.4C)
a.
b.
c.
d.
30
20
45
36
27. Marcus surveyed his classmates about the
number of images they view online each day.
Thirty-three classmates said they viewed 40
or more images per day. If 55% of the
classmates view 40 or more images, how
many classmates did Marcus Survey?(6.5B)
a.
b.
c.
d.
6
18
22
60
30. Manufacturers produce 680 million pounds of
plastic per year. Which proportion cannot be
used to show the amount of plastic produced
per year in tons? (6.4H)
a.
680000000
2000
=
𝑥
1
b.
680000000
𝑥
=
2000
1
c.
1
2000
d.
𝑥
680000000
=
𝑥
680000000
=
2000
1
Name ________________________________________ Date ____________ Period ____________
6th Grade Review – 5
31. What is the value of the expression shown
35. Which point on the coordinate grid shown
below? (6.3D)
below represents the x- and y- coordinates
(−91)
−54 −
that are opposites of (-3, 4)? (6.11)
a. 37
b. 145
c. -37
d. -145
32. The box plot shows the number of spirit poms
sold each Friday during afternoon pep rallies.
What is the best description of the data’s
distribution? (6.12B)
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Skewed
Uniform
Symmetric
Clustered
33. Wendi wanted to purchase 12 bottles of
orange juice for $1.44 per bottle. To calculate
the cost of the bottles, Wendi wrote the
expression 12 x $1.44. Based on the
commutative property, what expression is
equivalent to the expression Wendi wrote?
(6.7D)
a.
b.
c.
d.
$1.44 + 12
$1.44 x 12
12(1 x $0.12)
12 + ($0.12 x $0.12)
34. Which model can be used to represent the
expression −12 ÷ 3 ? (6.3C)
a.
c.
Point Q
Point R
Point S
Point T
36. The chart below shows the speed of some of
the serves hit by tennis players during a
match. What is the median of the serve
speeds? (6.12C)
a.
b.
c.
d.
90
89.5
87
92
37. Which inequality represents the following
phrase: (6.9A)
16 times a number is greater than
or equal to 112.
b.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
16 ≥ 112n
16 ≤ 112n
16n ≥ 112
16n ≤ 112
38. Michelle walks her dog every morning. The
graph below show the distance they walked
one morning. Based on the graph, identify the
2
dependent quantity after walking for 3 of an
hour. (6.6B)
41. What type of information would not appear on
a credit report? (6.14E)
a.
b.
c.
d.
Previous home address
Employment at retail store
Monthly credit card balance
Loan payments to parents
42. Mr. Roberts keeps a record of how many hours
his students practice violin each day. Based on
the chart, what is the fraction that represents
the amount of time Melanie spends practicing
violin? (6.4G)
a.
b.
c.
d.
1.5
2.0
30
40
b.
c.
d.
39. One type of passenger airplane holds 56,000
gallons of jet fuel. The airplane uses 0.18 of its
fuel on a flight from Houston, Texas to New
York, New York. How many gallons of fuel does
the airplane use during a round-trip flight?
(6.3E)
a.
b.
c.
d.
43. To ride the Monster roller coaster, a person
must be at least 60 inches tall. Which number
line represents people who can ride the roller
coaster? (6.9B)
35,840 gallons
31,111 gallons
20,160 gallons
10,080 gallons
40. Which equations shown below represent
multiplicative relationships? (6.4A)
a.
b.
c.
d.
9
25
18
1 75
36
1
10
64
1 100
a. 1
I only
I and II
II and III
I, II and IV
*
Name ________________________________________ Date ____________ Period ____________
6th Grade Review – 6
44. On a typical day, the ratio of medium pizzas to
large pizza sold at Marcos Pizzeria is 35 to 75.
If Marcos Pizzeria sells 105 large pizzas, how
many medium pizzas will it sell? (6.4B)
a.
b.
c.
d.
48. In gym class, students measured their heart
rates after performing 30 jumping jacks. Mr.
Jones recorded the heart rates on a stem-andleaf plot. What is the difference between the
lowest and highest heart rates?(6.13A)
3,675
180
49
Not Here
45. An office building rents space for a set price
per square foot. The price includes a one-time
processing charge of $375. Which equation
presents the values between the rent paid and
the amount of space rented?(6.6B)
a. 38
12r + 375 = p
150r + 375 = p
p + 387 = r
3(r + 125) = p
b.
46. Jasmine has 20 apps on her phone. Walt has at
least 32 apps. Which inequality represents
how many more apps Walt has than
Jasmine?(6.10A)
c.
a.
b.
c.
d.
20 + w ≥ 32
32 + 20 ≥ w
32 + w ≤ 20
12 ≤ 32 + w
47. Jeremy has $0.84 in his pocket. What
fractional part of a dollar is $0.84?
a.
84
1000
b.
1
84
c.
8
40
d.
21
25
c. 3
d. 28
49. Which shape shown below has an area of 48
square meters? (6.8D)
a.
a.
b.
c.
d.
b. 16
d.
50. The chart shown below shows the amounts of
rainfall four cities received during May. Order
the amounts from greatest to least. (6.2D)
4
52. Tony is writing directions on how to make a
rubber band bracelet. The table below shows
the number and color of rubber bands he uses
to make bracelets. If tony wants to make a
percent bar graph, which percent will he use
to represent the number of yellow rubber
bands he uses for his bracelets?(6.12D)
1
a. 4.06, 450, 4.3, 43
1
3
4
4 ,
50
4
50
1
4 ,
3
b. 4 , 4.3, 4 , 4.06
c.
d. 4.3,
4.3,
1
4 ,
3
4.06
4
50
4.06, 4
51. Which equation represents the relationship
between the values of the x- and ycoordinates shown below?(6.6C)
a.
b.
c.
d.
16%
24%
36%
48%
53. Georgia purchased a cell phone and made
monthly payments under an installment plan.
The cellphone cost $475. If it takes Georgia 20
months to pay for the phone, how much did
she pay per month? (6.4D)
a.
b.
c.
d.
24
237.5
23.75
455
54. Which of the following equations are TRUE?
I.
II.
III.
a.
b.
c.
d.
x = y + 1.5
y=x+3
x = 1.5y
y = x + 1.5
a.
b.
c.
d.
33 = 3 x 9
|-5| = 5
6 + 6 x 3 = 23 x 3
I and II only
I and III only
III only
I, II, and III.
55. Solve the following expression
-5 – (-2)
a. -7
b. 3
c. -3
d. 7