Math Practice 4

Test Booklet
Subject: MA, Grade: 03
3.MD.1, 3.MD.3, 3.MD.6
Student name:
Author: Samantha Ciulla
School: JHC Butler Elementary
Printed: Monday February 27, 2017
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1 Ricky’s mom dropped him off at the library at the time shown. She picked him up a half-hour later.
What time did Ricky’s mom pick him up?
A
B
C
D
5:00
5:15
5:30
5:45
2 Luther waited 50 minutes in line to buy tickets to a
3 Look at the clock shown below.
play. While waiting, Luther played his video game
for 12 minutes and read a book for 25 minutes. The
rest of the time, Luther talked to his best friend
Chuck. How much time did Luther spend talking
to Chuck?
A
B
C
D
38 minutes
25 minutes
37 minutes
13 minutes
What time does the clock show?
A
B
C
D
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4:07
4:35
5:35
7:23
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4 Stamps are sold in rolls of 100 and books of 20.
5
6
7
−
1
6
=
Zoe bought two rolls and eight books of stamps.
What is the total number of stamps Zoe bought?
A
B
C
D
240
360
A
B
C
D
4
12
6
12
4
6
5
6
960
1,200
8 Scott listened to his radio for 23 minutes on
5 The chart below shows the number of pounds of
Tuesday morning and for 49 minutes on Tuesday
night.
newspaper that were collected by students in each
grade at Jefferson School.
How many total minutes did Scott listen to his
radio on Tuesday?
A
B
C
D
How many pounds of newspaper did these students
collect altogether?
A
B
C
D
221
241
63
72
9 When Juan entered the department store, he had
$68 in his pocket. When he left the department
store, he only had $49. The number sentence
below can be used to determine the amount of
money he spent in the department store.
$68 –
341
13
16
13
32
7
16
7
32
= $49
How much money did Juan spend in the department store?
10
16
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62
321
6
A
B
C
D
26
+
3
16
=
A
B
C
D
$19
$29
$107
$117
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10 A container has 128 ounces of dog food. Another
container has 160 ounces of dog food. What is
the total number of ounces of dog food in both
containers?
A
B
C
D
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180
188
280
288
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11 A school cook asked 20 students to name a favorite kind of cheese. The data she collected is shown below.
• 10 students said American cheese.
• 8 students said cheddar cheese.
• 2 students said Swiss cheese.
Which bar graph correctly shows the cook’s data?
A
C
D
B
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12 The graph shows the numbers of bikes sold at
Brianna’s Bike Shop this week.
How many more Tahoe bikes were sold than
Crusader bikes?
A
B
C
D
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2
4
8
10
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13 Megan went to the mall and saw a gumball machine with red, blue, white, and yellow gumballs. She wanted
a blue gumball. She continued to buy gumballs until the machine gave her a blue one. The list shows the
colors of the gumballs that came from the machine.
Create a bar graph to show how many gumballs Megan bought of each color. Make sure you label your
graph.
Megan bought one more gumball.
Based on Megan’s results and the bar graph you created, what color gumball is Megan most likely to get?
.
Explain why that color is most likely.
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14 Miss Smith’s class graphed how often the school served pizza for lunch during the school year. The graph
showed more times in May than any other month. It showed none at all in December. It also showed the
school served pizza the same number of times in September and March. Which graph shows all of these
facts?
A
C
D
B
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15 The graph below shows the number of math games two people played on a computer during four months.
Math Games
Based on the graph, which statement is true?
A
B
C
D
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In September Micah played 5 fewer games than Isabel.
In October Isabel played 4 times as many games as Micah.
In November Isabel played 2 more games than Micah.
In December Micah played 2 times as many games as Isabel.
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16 Two classes voted on their favorite pizza topping. The results are shown below.
How many more students voted for cheese in Mrs. Lawrence’s class than in Mr. Moran’s class?
A
B
C
D
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14
8
7
6
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17 The school store had fancy pencils for sale as shown in this table.
Make a picture graph showing the number of each type of pencil. Let each
Each
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= 4 pencils.
= 4 pencils.
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18 Four students had a contest to see who could jump rope the greatest number of times without missing. The
bar graph below shows the number of jumps for each student.
Part A
How many jumps did Jason do?
Answer ________ jumps
Part B
How many more jumps did Kai do than Renee?
Show your work.
.
Answer ________ jumps
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19 The following frequency table shows the total number of cars sold by a car dealer each month over a period
of 5 months.
The car dealer wants to compare the total number of cars sold during the month of February to the total
number of cars sold during the months of March and May. Which is a true statement?
A The total number of cars sold during the month of February was less than the total number of cars sold
during the month of May.
B The total number of cars sold during the month of February was less than the total number of cars sold
during the month of March.
C The total number of cars sold during the month of February was greater than the total number of cars
sold during the month of May.
D The total number of cars sold during the month of February was greater than the total number of cars
sold during the month of March.
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20 The following pictograph represents the books
21 Kira is using 1-inch square tiles to cover a table
that Mr. Larson checked out of the library for his
students.
top. The table top is 24 inches long and 18 inches
wide. She lays the tiles into strips of 6.
How many strips of tiles will Kira need to cover
the table with no gaps or overlaps?
A
B
C
D
14
18
72
432
Mr. Larson will give each student 1 book. Eva said
she is more likely to get a book about insects than
a book about lizards.
Why is Eva correct?
A Mr. Larson had fewer books about insects than
any other type of book.
B Mr. Larson had fewer books about insects than
about lizards.
C Mr. Larson had more books about snakes than
about lizards.
D Mr. Larson had more books about insects than
any other type of book.
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22 What is the area, in square units, of the shaded part of the figure?
A
B
C
D
18
20
22
42
23 A rectangle is 6 inches long and 4 inches wide.
What is the area of the rectangle?
A
B
C
D
24 square inches
30 square inches
74 square inches
120 square inches
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24 A figure is shown on the grid.
What is the area of the figure?
A
B
C
D
16 square units
19 square units
20 square units
25 square units
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25 The diagram below shows the three floors Elaine will mop for her summer job.
What is the total area, in square yards, that Elaine will mop if she mops each floor once?
Show All Work
Answer _____________________ square yards
This week, Elaine has to mop floor B twice. At the end of the week, she thinks that she mopped a larger area by
mopping floor B twice than mopping floors A and C once.
Use words, numbers, or symbols to explain why Elaine is NOT correct. Be sure to indicate the areas to support
your answer.
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