Math Benchmark Assessment #2 Study Guide DUE Monday, March 2, 2015! Study your Math Spiral, the notes provided in your Math Journal, and your papers that have been sent home since day one of school (ex. Daily Reviews, Spotchecks, Homework, etc.). YOU WILL ROCK THIS BENCHMARK!!! Like Mrs. Curtis tells you all the time – believe in yourself, be confident in your work, show your strategies, and take your time when completing the Benchmark Assessment!!! Remember, underline and circle important information that will help you break down and solve your story problem. Find the key words that will tell you if you should add, subtract, multiply, and/or divide. Cross out the information that you do not need. Cross out the answers that are not correct. Double-‐check every single problem. Let me know if you have questions. Practice Problems from CBA #1 and CBA #2 You MUST use notebook paper to show all work and staple to this study guide. 1. Florida has about sixteen million, three hundred thousand acres of forested land. How is this number written in standard form? A. 16,000,300 B. 16,300,000 C. 16,300,300 D. 160,300 2. The table below shows how many tickets were sold by 3 children during the weekend. About how many tickets were sold by Sam and George on Sunday? Tickets Sold Name Saturday Sunday Sam 1,423 2,344 George 3,962 4,127 Mark 2,641 3,412 A. 6,471 B. 5,400 C. 6,400 D. 4,000 3. Miss Lopez teaches fourth grade. Her tests always have 11 pages. Last year, she had her students take 23 tests. What is the total number of pages for all the tests combines? A. 233 pages B. 253 pages C. 224 pages D. 263 pages 4. Each day, Marcus does 50 push-‐ups and 45 sit-‐ups. Which answer describes how to find the total number of sit-‐ups that Marcus does over the course of 15 days? A. Subtract 45 from 50 and multiply by 15 C. Multiply 45 by 15 B. Multiply 50 by 15 D. Divide 45 by 15 5. Marta is 3 years older than her sister. The total of their ages added together is 15. What are the ages of the two girls? A. 9 and 6 B. 12 and 3 C. 8 and 7 D. 10 and 5 6. Sandra has $13,543 in her savings account. What is this number rounded to the nearest thousand? A. $10,000 B. $13,540 C. 15,000 D. 14,000 1 7. Jay organized the square tiles in this arrangement. Which equation represents Jay’s arrangement? A. 6 + 7 = 13 C. 42 – 7 = 35 B. 6 X 7 = 42 D. 8 x 7 = 56 8. Mrs. Kincaid’s 4th grade class is selling Yankee Candles as a school fundraiser. Ella sold $382 worth of candles, John sold $210 and Max sold a total of $73. How much more money did Ella raise in the school fundraiser than John and Max combined? A. $172 B. $309 C. $99 D. Not Here 9. Which of the following correctly shows the same value as the number below written in expanded form? 40,000,000 + 3,000,000 + 50,000 + 3,000 + 700 + 20 +7 A. 40,300,727 B. 43,053,727 C. 403,533,727 D. 435,300,727 10. The Alliance soccer team raised money for new equipment. Tiffany collected $350 and Mason collected $290 for the team. They spent $199 on new soccer balls and $232 on new jerseys. Which shows the amount of money the soccer team has left? A. Add $350 and $290, subtract $199, then add $232 B. Add $350 and $290, add $199, then subtract $232 C. Subtract $290 from $350, subtract $199, then subtract $232 D. Add $350 and $290, subtract $199, then subtract $232 11. An art gallery received a shipment of paintings. The gallery received 18 crates, and each crate contained 21 paintings. What is a reasonable estimate of the total number of paintings the gallery received? 12. During the school year, Mr. Martin gave away 239 pencils. He now has 549 left. How many pencils did he have to begin with? A. 310 pencils B. 788 pencils C. 245 pencils D. 888 pencils 13. Braiden is 10 years old. Nadia is two years older than Braiden and half as old as David. Audrey is twice as old as Braiden. What is the combined age of these four people? A. 24 B. 44 C. 56 D. 66 14. Christopher has the following amounts of jellybeans: 175 red, 209 purple, 132 pink and 73 blue. Sue has three times as many jellybeans as Christopher. How many total jelly beans does Sue have? A. 1,600 B. 589 C. 1,767 D. 2,343 15. Brian’s football team needs 23 water bottles and 46 practice jerseys. The water bottles are $6 each and the practice jerseys are $8 each. How much does it cost to purchase the water bottles and practice jerseys for the team? A. $506 B. $123 C. $69 D. Not Here 2 16. Which pair of numbers best completes the equation? _________ X 100 = __________ A. 68 and 680 B. 68 and 6,800 C. 68 and 68,000 D. 68 and 680,000 17. On Monday, 674 people visited the Houston Museum. Twice as many people visited on Tuesday than on Monday. How many people visited the museum on Monday and Tuesday? A. 672 B. 1,348 C. 767 D. 2,022 18. Jonathan owns 36 toy cars. This is 6 times the number of toy cars Hector owns. Use the model below to find t, the number of toy cars Hector owns. A. t = 36 x 6 C. t = 36 + 6 B. t = 36 ÷ 6 D. t = 36 – 6 19. There are 18 windows on each floor of a building. How many total windows are on 15 floors? 20. The perimeter of a square is 100 centimeters. What is the length of each side? A. 10 centimeters B. 20 centimeters C. 25 centimeters D. 50 centimeters 21. Look at the number line below. What is the value of Point T? F. 1.75 G. 1.76 H. 1.84 J. 1.13 22. Lois went for a walk at 6:48 P.M. She finished her walk at 7:08 P.M. She says that the walk was 1 hour and 20 minutes. Is she right? A. Yes, because 7:08 is 80 minutes after 6:48 C. No, because 7:08 is 30 minutes after 6:48 B. No, because 7:08 is 20 minutes after 6:48 D. Yes, because 7:08 is 8 minutes after 6:48 23. There are 22 students in each of the 5 fourth grade classes, and 23 students in each of the 5 fifth grade classes. How many total students are in all 10 fourth and fifth grade classes? F. 220 G. 110 H. 115 J. 225 24. The area of the continent of Australia is 2,970,000 square miles. What is the value of the digit 2 in the number 2,970,000? A. Two thousand B. Two million C. Two hundred million D. Two hundred thousand 3 25. Madison and Gary are each growing bean plants in science. The table below shows how much each plant grew during three weeks. How much shorter is Gary’s plant than Madison’s plant during week 3? A. 1.49 inches B. 1.25 inches C. 0.51 inches D. 0.49 inches 26. Lacy is 48 inches tall. Maia is 12 inches taller than Sarah. Lacy is twice as tall as Sarah. Which of the following equations shows how to find M, Maia’s height? F. M = 12 + (48 ÷ 2) H. M = (48 ÷ 2) – 12 G. M = 12 + (48 x 2) J. M = (48 x 2) – 12 27. The shaded portion of the model below represents a decimal. Which of the following decimals is represented by the model? F. 64.0 G. 6.40 H. 0.64 J. 0.66 28. A candy bar is divided into 12 equal pieces. Which statement about the candy bar is false? A. The candy bar pieces can be equally shared between six people. B. The candy bar pieces can be equally shared between three people. C. The candy bar pieces can be equally shared between four people. D. The candy bar pieces can be equally shared between five people. 29. The distance from the Earth to the sun is 92,960,000 miles. The distance from the Earth to the moon is 238,854 miles. Which of the following expressions is true? A. 92,960,000 < 238,854 C. 238,854 < 92,960,000 B. 238,854 > 92,960,000 D. 92,960,000 = 238,854 30. Jordan spent about $3,000 on a new bike, helmet and bike rack for his car. Which of the following amounts is LEAST likely to be the actual amount Jordan spent? F. $3,589 G. $3,461 H. $2,876 J. $3,163 4 31. The table below shows the relationship between the number of dance teams and the total number of dancers. Which of the following accurately describes the relationship between the total number of dancers and the number of dance teams? F. Total number of dancers – 24 = number of dance teams G. Total number of dancers x 9 = number of dance teams H. Total number of dancers – 48 = number of dance teams J. Total number of dancers ÷ 9 = number of dance teams 32. Hunter’s book bag weighs 5 pounds. Lester’s book bag weighs 3 pounds 6 ounces. What is the weight difference (in ounces) of the boys’ book bags? A. 26 ounces B. 20 ounces C. 34 ounces D. Not here 33. Mrs. Hall is decorating her rectangular kitchen with wallpaper border. The dimensions of her kitchen are 12 feet by 14 feet. How many feet of border does she need to go around her entire kitchen? F. 42 feet G. 168 feet H. 26 feet J. 52 feet 34. Brian picked 3,150 blackberries from his uncle’s farm. He put an equal amount of blackberries into each of the 7 bags to freeze. How many blackberries are in each bag? A. 425 B. 450 C. 475 D. 480 35. Jackie’s family is driving 84.6 miles to his grandma’s house to stay for the weekend. They stop for lunch after driving 48 miles. How many more miles do they need to drive to reach their destination? 36. The cost of a new bike is $456.74 after tax. What is the value of the digit seven in this number? F. 70 G. 7.0 H. 0.07 J. 0.7 37. Marcus has $15.74 in his wallet. He purchases an ice cream cone for $1.42 and a pack of gum for 89¢. Then he finds a dollar in the street. How much money does Marcus have now? A. $13.43 B. $14.75 C. 15.75 D. $14.43 38. Michael needs to read 1,025 pages of a book in 5 days. Which expression will give the quotient of 1,025 and 5? A. 1,025 ÷ 5 B. 1,025 – 5 C. 1,025 x 5 D. 1,025 + 5 39. Brenda was planning a work party. There were 268 people attending the party. She wanted to have 8 people at each table. How many tables will Brenda need to set up for the party? F. 33 tables G. 34 tables H. 35 tables J. 32 tables 5 40. The table below shows the number of boxes of cookies Georgia sold during her first four weeks of sales. About how many boxes of cookies did Georgia sell during the first four weeks of sales? F. 220 G. 200 H. 210 J. 230 41. Malorie’s bean plant grew 2 centimeters since last week. The total height of the bean plant is now 5 centimeters. Which equation shows the height of the bean plant, h, last week? F. h = 5 + 2 G. h = 5 – 2 H. h = 5 ÷ 2 J. h = 5 x 2 42. Sandra’s family installed a rectangular sandbox in their backyard. The perimeter of the sandbox is 34 feet, and the area of the sandbox is 72 square feet. What are the dimensions of the sandbox? A. 9 ft. x 7 ft. B. 6 ft. x 12 ft. C. 8 ft. x 9 ft. D. 7 ft. x 10 ft. 43. Three decimal models are pictured below. Which of the following expressions correctly compares the shaded decimals? A. 0.4 > 0.3 < 0.37 B. 0.3 > 0.37 > 0.4 C. 0.37 > 0.3 > 0.4 D. 0.4 < 0.37 < 0.3 44. Julie is making lemonade using 1 cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice and 2 quarts of sugar water. What is the total volume, in cups, of Julie’s lemonade? F. 5 G. 9 H. 10 J. 11 45. Kelly has read 24.25 hours this summer during her reading club challenge. How is the numeral written in expanded form? A. 2,000 + 400 + 20 + 5 B. 20 + 4 + 2 + 5 C. 20 + 4 + 0.2 + 0.05 D. 20 + 4 + 0.2 + 0.5 46. The input-‐output table below shows related sets of numbers. Which number pairs with 7 in the relationship chart? F. 57, because 7 + 50 = 57 G. 156, because 130 + 26 = 156 H. 182, because 7 x 26 = 182 J. Not here 6
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