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Book 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Book 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Book 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Answer Form. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
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Book 1
Answer questions 1 through 31.
1 Four students gave these examples of prime numbers.
Student
Prime Number
Daniel
 1
Kristen
 7
Nick
25
Mary
93
Which student gave a correct example?
A
Daniel
B
Kristen
C
Nick
D
Mary
2 Which shape has exactly two pairs of parallel sides?
A
triangle
B
kite
C
rectangle
D
trapezoid
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3 Olivia has 18 marbles, Mason has 24 marbles, Nia has 63 marbles, and Eric has
75 marbles. Each person packaged their marbles into groups of 9. After the marbles
are packaged, who will have marbles left over?
A
Eric and Olivia
B
Mason and Eric
C
Nia and Eric
D
Olivia and Mason
4 Donna goes for a jog every morning. The line plot shows the number of hours she
jogged for five days.
0
1
4
X
X
X
X
2
4
3
4
X
1
Number of Hours
How many total hours did she jog for those five days?
14 ​  hours
A​ }}
4
12 ​  hours
B​ }}
4
9  ​ hours
C​ }
4
7 ​  hours
D​ }
4
2
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5 David is comparing the fractions }
​ 2 ​  and }
5
3
rewritten and compared with the same numerator?
6
6
A
​    ​ 
​   ​  . }}
}
9
10
B
6  ​ . ​  6  ​ 
​ }
}}
15
9
10 ​  , ​  9  ​ 
C​ }}
}}
15
15
5 ​  . ​ 5 ​  
D​ }
}
6
7
6 What are all the composite numbers greater than 20 and less than 30?
A
21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
B
21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29
C
21, 23, 25, 27, 29
D
22, 24, 26, 28
​ 3 ​  liter of apple juice. He drank }
​ 5 ​  liter of
7 Zoltan mixed }
​ 4 ​  liter of orange juice with }
8
8
the juice mixture. How much juice is left?
8
1 ​  liter
A​ }
8
2  ​ liter
B​ }
8
3  ​ liter
C​ }
8
7 ​  liter
D​ }
8
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8 A rectangular park near Stacia’s home has an area of 800 square meters. The width of
the park is 20 meters. What is its length?
A
20 meters
B
40 meters
C
380 meters
D
390 meters
9 Satellite Tours is taking a group of 32 students and 6 adults on a tour of historical sites
in the city. Each Satellite Tours van will hold 9 people. How many vans are needed to
fit all of the students and adults?
A
4
B
5
C
6
D
9
10 Which shape is always a parallelogram?
4
A
kite
B
trapezoid
C
rhombus
D
triangle
Book 1
©Curriculum Associates, LLC 11 What is the measure of /DOA?
D
C
B
20°
60°
O
A
608
B
808
C
1008
D
1208
40°
A
12 Ms. Kaline’s class raised money to buy items for the local shelter. With the money,
they bought 8 pairs of mittens at $6.00 per pair, 10 hats at $9.00 each, and 15 scarfs at
$8.00 each. Which equation shows how much money, m, the class raised?
A
m 5 16 1 6 3 10 1 9 3 15 1 8
B
m 5 16 3 6 1 10 3 9 1 15 3 8
C
m 5 8 1 6 3 10 1 9 3 15 1 8
D
m 5 8 3 6 1 10 3 9 1 15 3 8
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13 Each student in Mr. Smith’s class donated $15 for a charity. There are 25 students
in the class. One student correctly multiplied the numbers and got a total of $375.
Which step was part of finding the total?
A
20 1 (5 3 20) 1 5 1 (5 3 5)
B
(10 3 20) 1 5 1 (10 3 5) 1 5
C
(10 3 20) 1 (5 3 20) 1 (10 3 5) 1 (5 3 5)
D
(10 3 20) 1 (10 3 5) 1 (10 3 5) 1 (20 3 5)
4 ​   .
14 Malcom drew the following diagram to represent 3 ​ }
5
4 ​   ?
Which expression is also equal to 3 ​ }
5
A
5
3 1 ​} 
   ​ 
5
B
2  ​ 1 ​ 2 ​  1 ​ 2 ​  
1 1 2 1 ​ }
}
}
5
5
5
C
4  ​ 1 ​ 4 ​  1 ​ 4 ​  1 ​ 4 ​  
1 1 1 1 1 1 ​ }
}
}
}
5
5
5
5
5 ​  1 ​ 5 ​  1 ​ 5 ​  1 ​ 1 ​  1 ​ 1 ​  1 ​ 1 ​  1 ​ 1 ​  
D​ }
} } } } } }
5
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 15 On Saturday, 9,155 fans attended the Knights’ baseball game. On Sunday, 5,097 fans
attended their game. To the nearest hundred, how many fans attended Saturday and
Sunday combined?
A
14,000
B
14,200
C
14,250
D
14,300
16 Which shape has more than three lines of symmetry?
A
C
B
D
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17 Which is another way to show 7 3 }
​ 1 ​   ?
6
1  ​ 
A​ }}
42
7  ​ 
B​ }}
42
7  ​ 
C​ }
6
8 ​  
D​ }
6
18 Sophia has 218 stamps in her collection and wants to paste them into a scrapbook.
She will paste 8 stamps on each page. Which statement is true?
8
A
She can completely fill 27 pages and will have 2 stamps leftover.
B
She can completely fill 27 pages and will have 0 stamps leftover.
C
She can completely fill 28 pages and will have 6 stamps leftover.
D
She can completely fill 28 pages and will have 0 stamps leftover.
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Shriya measured four nails using a ruler. Then she showed the lengths on a
line plot.
Which line plot correctly shows the lengths of the nails?
NAILS
X
A
1
X
X
1 14
X
112
1 34
2
Length (in inches)
NAILS
X
X
B
1
X
1 14
X
112
1 34
2
Length (in inches)
NAILS
X
X
X
X
C
1
1 14
112
1 34
2
Length (in inches)
NAILS
D
X
X
X
X
1
1 14
112
1 34
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2
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9
20 Which situation can be solved using the equation y 5 72 4 6?
A
Vicki made $72 from babysitting. She spent $6 on lunch. How much money does
she have left?
B
Shawn cut 6 pieces of wood that are each 72 inches long. What was the total
length of the piece of wood before cutting?
C
Jovina’s Car Service makes 6 round trips to the airport, and each trip is 72 miles.
How many total miles does the car service travel?
D
Brendan ran for 72 yards, which is 6 times the number of yards that Devon ran.
How many yards did Devon run?
​ 1 ​  foot on Sunday.
21 In a city, it snowed }
​ 3 ​  foot on Saturday and }
5
5
Saturday
Sunday
How much more snow is needed on Monday to reach a total of 1 foot for the
three days?
1 ​  foot
A​ }
5
2  ​ foot
B​ }
5
3  ​ foot
C​ }
5
4 ​  foot
D​ }
5
10
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 22 Alexis earns $9,097 per month, Grace earns $9,970 per month, Joan earns $9,907 per
month, and Maria earns $9,790 per month. Which statement is true?
A
Alexis earns more than Joan.
B
Maria earns more than Grace.
C
Grace earns less than Alexis.
D
Maria earns less than Joan.
23 Four friends wrote different descriptions for the number sentence 8 3 2 5 16.
Friend
Description
Ryan
16 is 2 more than 8
Leslie
8 is 2 less than 16
Lucas
16 is 2 times as many as 8
Felicia
8 is 2 times as many as 16
Who described the number sentence correctly?
A
Ryan
B
Leslie
C
Lucas
D
Felicia
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24 Look at the following equation.
6  ​ 5 1 ​  6  ​ 
4 ​ }}
}}
12
12
Which expression should be filled in the blank to make the equation correct?
A
1 1 1 1 1 1 }}
​  6  ​ 
12
6  ​ 1 ​  6  ​ 1 ​  6  ​ 
B​ }}
}} }}
12
C
12
12
6  ​ 
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ​ }}
12
12 ​  1 ​ 12 ​  1 ​ 12 ​  1 ​ 12 ​  
D​ }}
}} }} }}
12
12
12
12
25 Consider the diagram below.
A
B
C
D
Which two figures are shaded to show equivalent fractions?
12
A
figures A and B
B
figures B and D
C
figures A and C
D
figures A and D
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 26 Solve.
A
9  ​ 
4 ​ }}
12
B
8  ​ 
5 ​ }}
12
C
7  ​ 
6 ​ }}
12
D
9  ​ 
6 ​ }}
12
5  ​ 1 3 ​  3  ​ 
2 ​ }}
}}
12
12
27 Which figure has two pairs of parallel sides and more than two lines of symmetry?
A
C
B
D
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28 Which diagram models 4 3 }
​ 2 ​   ?
3
A
1
3
2
3
3
3
4
3
5
3
6
3
1
3
2
3
3
3
4
3
5
3
6
3
1
3
2
3
3
3
4
3
5
3
6
3
7
3
8
3
9
3
1
3
2
3
3
3
4
3
5
3
6
3
7
3
8
3
9
3
B
C
D
14
Book 1
©Curriculum Associates, LLC 29 Dion, Makenna, and Chang were comparing their stamp collections. Each one has
489 stamps. Jorge drew this model to show how to find the total number of stamps.
400
80
9
3 400 3 3 5 1,200 80 3 3 5 240 9 3 3 5 27
Which equation shows the final step in Jorge’s strategy for finding the total number
of stamps?
A
1,200 1 240 1 27 5 1,467
B
1,200 1 240 5 1,440
C
1,200 1 80 1 9 5 1,289
D
1,200 1 27 5 1,227
30 Isabella has 6 beads. Sarah has 12 times as many beads as Isabella. What is the total
number of beads that the girls have?
A
78
B
72
C
64
D
56
31 Which number is the standard form of the expression below?
400,000 1 40,000 1 700 1 60 1 8
A
404,768
B
440,768
C
447,068
D
447,608
STOP
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Book 2
Answer questions 32 though 62.
32 Jeremy created the pattern below to show the number of pencils in a specific number
of pencil boxes.
12, 24, 36, 48, . . .
Which number is part of Jeremy’s pattern?
A
62
B
66
C
72
D
76
33 The length of the Holland Tunnel is 8,558 feet. What is the length rounded to the
nearest hundred?
16
A
8,500
B
8,560
C
8,600
D
9,000
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 34 Which of these shapes has exactly two pairs of parallel sides?
A
C
B
D
35 A number has 2, 3, and 7 as some of its factors. Which number could this be?
A
84
B
63
C
33
D
24
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36 Carolyn is sorting leftover fabric that she has from making quilts. She measured each
piece with a yardstick and made the line plot below to show how many pieces she had
in each yard length.
X
0
1
8
2
8
3
8
X
X
X
X
X
4
8
5
8
6
8
7
8
1
Fabric Length (in yards)
Which data set was used to make the line plot?
2 ​   , ​ 2 ​   , ​ 4 ​   ,  4 ​   , ​ 5 ​   , ​ 6 ​  
A​ }
} } } } }
8 8 8 8 8 8
2  ​  , ​ 4 ​   , ​ 4 ​   ,  4 ​   , ​ 5 ​   , ​ 6 ​  
B​​ }
} } } } }
8 8 8 8 8 8
2  ​  , ​ 4 ​   , ​ 4 ​   ,  4 ​   , ​ 6 ​   , ​ 6 ​  
C​ }
} } } } }
8 8 8 8 8 8
2 ​   , ​ 4 ​   , ​ 4 ​   ,  4 ​   , ​ 5 ​   , 1
D​ }
} } } }
8 8 8 8 8
37 A rectangle is 7 meters long. The perimeter of the rectangle is 24 meters. What is the
width of the rectangle?
18
A
5 meters
B
8 meters
C
12 meters
D
17 meters
Book 2
©Curriculum Associates, LLC 38 A concert was attended by 107,389 people. What is 107,389 in word form?
A
ten thousand, seven hundred thirty-eight
B
one hundred seven thousand, three hundred eighty-nine
C
one hundred seventeen thousand, three hundred eighty-nine
D
one hundred seven three hundreds eight tens and nine ones
39 Solve.
A
1  ​ 
3 ​ }}
10
B
1  ​ 
3 ​ }
5
C
7  ​ 
3 ​ }}
10
D
1 ​  
7 ​ }
5
4 ​  2 2 ​ 3 ​  
5 ​ }
}
5
5
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40 Makenzie made some birdseed mix using corn, sunflower seeds, and millet. The mix
​ 3 ​  sunflower seed, and the rest was millet.
was }
​ 2 ​  corn, }
6
6
Corn
Sunflower Seeds
Millet
What fraction of the birdseed mix was millet?
1 ​  
A​ }
6
3  ​ 
B​ }
6
4  ​ 
C​ }
6
5 ​  
D​ }
6
41 Mr. Williams took his class of 28 students to the science museum. Each admission ticket
costs $12. Which expression can be used to calculate the total cost of the tickets for
the 28 students?
20
A
(20 3 10) 1 (20 3 2) 1 (8 3 10) 1 (8 3 2)
B
(20 1 10) 1 (20 1 2) 1 (8 1 10) 1 (8 1 2)
C
(20 3 10) 1 (8 3 2)
D
(20 3 2) 1 (10 3 8)
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 42 Use the model below. What is 28 3 48?
40
8
20 40 3 20 5 800 8 3 20 5 160
8 40 3 8 5 320
A
384
B
960
C
1,120
D
1,344
8 3 8 5 64
43 Which of the following correctly compares the fractions?
5 ​  , ​ 3 ​  
A​ }
}
9
4
3  ​ . ​ 2 ​  
B​ }
}
8
5
4  ​ , ​ 1 ​  
C​ }}
}
15
6
7  ​ 5 ​ 11 ​  
D​ }}
}}
10
15
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44 A multiple can be evenly divided by its factors. Which number can be evenly divided
by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, 18, 30, and 45?
A
76
B
90
C
135
D
150
45 Otis had a collection of 5,462 football cards. He gave away 302 cards and then put
the rest of his cards into boxes. He put an equal number of cards into each of 8 boxes.
How many cards did he put into each box?
22
A
721
B
683
C
645
D
573
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 46
Which is closest to the measure of /ABC?
C
B
A
75°
B
95°
C
105°
D
115°
A
47 Maggie’s family is traveling 1,454 miles for vacation. They will travel the same
number of miles for each of 4 days. To the nearest ten, how many miles will they
travel each day?
A
350
B
360
C
364
D
400
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48 Which number line represents the expression 2 3 }
​ 1 ​   ?
4
A
B
C
D
0
0
1
8
2
8
1
6
3
8
2
6
4
8
3
6
5
8
6
8
4
6
7
8
5
6
8
8
6
6
0
1
4
2
4
3
4
4
4
0
1
4
2
4
3
4
4
4
49 Which statement could describe the angles of a scalene triangle?
24
A
There are three equal acute angles.
B
There is one right angle and two equal acute angles.
C
There is one obtuse angle and two acute angles.
D
There is one right angle, one acute angle, and one obtuse angle.
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 50 While on vacation, Samantha bought 6 postcards to send to her friends. This was
twice as many postcards as Nathan bought. What is the total number of postcards that
Samantha and Nathan bought?
A
9
B
12
C
15
D
18
51 Which of these cannot be used to name the shape of one side of a number cube?
A
square
B
rectangle
C
rhombus
D
trapezoid
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52 How does the value of the 8 in 589,310 compare to the value of the 8 in 598,301?
A
It is 8 times as large.
B
It is 10 times as large.
C
It is 80 times as large.
D
It is 100 times as large.
53 Samantha wrapped 12 presents. She used }
​ 5 ​  yard of ribbon to decorate each present.
6
The total amount of ribbon she used is modeled in the diagram below.
12 3 5 5
6
What is the total amount of ribbon Samantha used?
26
A
5 yards
B
6 yards
C
10 yards
D
12 yards
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 54 The diagram below models the division problem 1,869 4 7.
7
200
1,400
60
420
7
49
What is the answer to this division problem?
A
7
B
60
C
200
D
267
55 Jocelyn completed an assignment in }
​ 5 ​  hours. Elin completed the same assignment in
4
3
​ }  ​ hour. How much more time did Jocelyn take to complete the assignment than Elin?
4
2 ​  hour
A​ }
8
2  ​ hour
B​ }
4
4  ​ hour
C​ }
4
8 ​  hours
D​ }
4
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56 Which model shows a fraction that is equivalent to }
​ 3 ​   ?
4
A
B
C
D
57 A local catering company ordered 15 pounds of chicken at $2 per pound, 21 pounds of
beef at $4 per pound, and 7 pounds of lobster at $12 per pound. What is the total cost
of the order?
28
A
$54
B
$86
C
$198
D
$774
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 58 Leon has 40 soccer cards. He gives }
​ 1 ​  of the cards to Petra and gives 5 cards to Amaro.
2
Which correctly compares the fraction of cards that Leon gave Petra compared with
the fraction of cards that Leon gave Amaro?
5  ​ . ​ 1 ​  
A​ }}
}
40
2
1  ​ . ​  5  ​ 
B​ }
}}
2
40
1  ​ . ​  2  ​ 
C​ }
}}
5
40
5  ​ 5 ​ 1 ​  
D​ }}
}
40
2
1
59 Jessica solved 9 3 ​} 
   ​  . Which number line models another way to find the same product?
5
A
B
C
D
0
1
5
2
5
3
5
4
5
5
5
0
1
5
2
5
3
5
4
5
5
5
0
1
5
2
5
3
5
4
5
5
5
6
5
7
5
8
5
9
5
10
5
0
1
5
2
5
3
5
4
5
5
5
6
5
7
5
8
5
9
5
10
5
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60 Isaac plotted four points on graph paper. He connected the points to form a
quadrilateral with exactly one set of parallel sides. Which figure did he draw?
A
C
B
D
61 Johanna had school loans that totaled $70,792. She paid off $46,375 of her loans. She
estimates that she has about $25,000 left to pay. Which of the following explains how
Johanna could have figured this out?
30
A
Johanna rounded 70,792 and 46,375 to the nearest thousand and then subtracted
the rounded numbers.
B
Johanna subtracted 46,375 from 70,792 and then rounded the difference to the
nearest thousand.
C
Johanna rounded 70,792 and 46,375 to the nearest hundred and then subtracted
the rounded numbers.
D
Johanna subtracted 46,375 from 70,792 and then rounded the difference to the
nearest hundred.
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 62 The perimeter of the figure shown below is 23 inches.
4 in.
2 in
.
8 in.
?
5 in.
[not drawn to scale]
What is the missing side length?
A
9 inches
B
6 inches
C
4 inches
D
2 inches
STOP
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Book 3
Answer questions 63 through 71.
63 D’angela opened a savings account and deposited $65 into it. She wants to have
$500 in her savings account five months from now. She is going to deposit the same
amount of money, m, into the account each month for the next five months.
Part A
Write an equation that helps D’angela determine the amount of money she must save
each month.
Equation Part B
Solve the equation to find the amount of money D’angela must save each month to
have $500 in her savings account.
Show your work.
Answer $
32
Book 3
©Curriculum Associates, LLC 64 June made 18 liters of fruit punch for a birthday party. }
​ 1 ​  of the punch was from
strawberries, and 4 liters was from pineapples.
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Part A
How many milliliters of punch did June make?
Show your work.
Answer milliliters
Part B
How many liters were from something other than strawberries or pineapples?
Show your work.
Answer liters
Part C
4  ​ of the punch that she made. How many liters of punch
June’s punch bowl will hold ​ }
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will her punch bowl hold?
Show your work.
Answer liters
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65 Ava, Carter, and Luke each mow a different section of their yard. Ava mows }}
​  4  ​ of the
20
5
8
yard, Carter mows ​ }}  ​ of the yard, and Luke mows }}
​    ​ of the yard. Their dad mows the
20
20
rest of the yard.
Part A
Draw a model to represent the yard. Show the fraction of the yard their dad mows.
Part B
What fraction of the yard does their dad mow?
Answer 34
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 66 An airline gives one frequent flyer point for every mile traveled. Indira traveled from
New York City to New Dehli, India. Her flight had a stop in Berlin, Germany. The table
below shows the approximate distance between the cities.
From
New York City
Berlin, Germany
To
Berlin, Germany
New Dehli, India
Distance (miles)
3,965
5,657
Part A
How many frequent flier points did Indira earn?
Show your work.
Answer Part B
Indira decides to use 3,582 frequent flier points to purchase a ticket to San Francisco.
How many points will she have left?
Show your work.
Answer Part C
How can you check your answer to Part B?
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67 Adam’s Orchard Fresh Today is an orchard that supplies fresh fruit to local markets in
Albany. Apples can be packed in large or small bags. A large bag holds 9 apples and
a small bag holds 6 apples.
Part A
A market ordered 140 apples packed in small bags. How many small bags can be
filled? Will there be any apples left over? Divide using a rectangular area model and
show the remainder.
Show your work.
Answer Part B
The next day, Adam had an order for 180 apples packed in large bags. How many
large bags can be filled? Will there be any apples left over?
Show your work.
Answer 36
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 68 Sasha has 4 quarters in her pocket. She has 6 times as many quarters in her piggy bank.
Part A
Draw a picture to show the number of quarters Sasha has in her piggy bank.
Part B
Write an equation to show the number of quarters, q, Sasha has altogether.
Equation Part C
Sasha’s mom added 12 more quarters to her piggy bank. Now how many times more
quarters are there in Sasha’s piggy bank than in her pocket?
Show your work.
Answer Go On
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69 Two contractors were hired to remodel a kitchen. Each contractor can complete }
​ 3 ​  of a
kitchen remodeling project in one day.
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Part A
Draw a model to show how much of the remodeling project is completed by the
two workers in one day.
Part B
How much of the kitchen is left to remodel after one day?
Answer 38
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 70 The manager of a plant nursery wants to arrange 1,207 plants in 7 equal rows.
Part A
How many plants will each row have? Will there be any left over?
Show your work.
Answer Part B
Martin wrote 1,207 as 700 1 490 1 17. Explain how to find the answer using the
number broken apart in this way.
Part C
If 620 more plants are brought to the nursery and are arranged with the original
1,207 plants in the 7 rows, how many plants will there be in each row now? Will there
be any plants left over?
Show your work.
Answer Go On
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71 In the last basketball game, the Panthers scored 63 points. This was seven times the
number of points that Reilly scored.
Part A
Write and solve an equation to find the number of points Reilly scored.
Show your work.
Answer Part B
How many points did the rest of the team score?
Show your work.
Answer 40
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©Curriculum Associates, LLC 72 Park rangers are counting the deer population in a state park. They divide the park
into sections that are each 324 square feet. The width of each section is 12 feet.
What is the perimeter of each section of the park?
Show your work.
Answer feet
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