Monday, Sept. 21st 1. Show your work and solve: a

Name ___________________________
Monday, Sept. 21st
1. Show your work and solve:
a) 5.81 ÷ 7
b)
58.4 ÷ 8
2. Ian had a pitcher with 0.4 liters of
lemonade. He drank 0.3 of the
lemonade. The decimal square below
represents 1 liter of lemonade.
Parent Initial _____
3. Carter’s Food Market purchased 156
cartons of eggs to sell. Each carton
holds a dozen eggs. How many eggs did
Carter’s Food Market purchase? Show
your work.
4. Tyler saved 432 box tops this
summer. He gave 178 of them to his
sisters. How many box tops does Tyler
have now? Fill in and complete the strip
diagram below.
Tyler has _________ box tops.
5. Expand 7,593.204.
6. Elisha’s parents are planning a trip.
They create this chart showing the
average gasoline process in the nation.
Write the multiplication equation
modeled above.
How much lemonade did Ian drink?
Average Gasoline Prices
Regular
Mid-Grade
Premium
$2.176
$2.364
$2.589
Which shows the price of each gasoline
rounded to the nearest cent?
a)
b)
c)
d)
$2.17;
$2.18;
$2.18;
$2.18;
$2.36;
$2.37;
$2.36;
$2.36;
$2.58
$2.59
$2.58
$2.59
Name ___________________________
Parent Initial _____
Tuesday, Sept. 22nd
1. Mrs. Brown’s students recycle paper
as a class project. The chart shows how
many pounds of paper the class recycles
on 4 weeks.
Paper Recycling Center
Week
Week
Week
Week
Day
1
2
3
4
Paper(pounds)
126.4
126.38
126.09
126.95
a. Which week did the class recycle
the most paper?
b. Which week did the class recycle
the least amount of paper?
2. Jason’s baseball glove weighs 14.943
ounces. How many ounces, rounded to
the nearest hundredth, does Jason’s
glove weigh?
a)
b)
c)
d)
14.94 oz
14.9 oz
15.0 oz
14.95 oz
3. Write the following number in
standard form.
Four million, three hundred six thousand,
eighty-three and one hundred six
thousandths
4. Cailyn bought a new phone. The price
of the phone includes a digit 4 with a
value of 4/10. Which of the following could
be the price of Gilbert’s new phone?
a)
b)
c)
d)
$140.04
$240.45
$104.54
$400.00
5. Kristina weighs 3 tomatoes at the
grocery store. The tomatoes weigh 5.7
ounces, 5.17 ounces and 5.071 ounces.
Which is NOT a correct comparison of
the weights of Kristina’s tomatoes?
a)
b)
c)
d)
5.7 > 5.17
5.17 > 5.7
5.017 < 5.17
5.7 > 5.071
6. Show your work and solve:
a) .268
X 51
b) .98
x.37
Name ___________________________
Parent Initial _____
Wednesday, Sept. 23rd
1. Caleb bought 15 packs of football
cards. Each pack has 12 cards.
How many cards does Caleb have?
4. Liam worked for 45 minutes mowing
the grass, 20 minutes edging the drive
way, and 35 minutes weeding the flower
beds. He also took a break. He worked
a total of 125 minutes. How long was
Liam’s break? Create a strip diagram
and solve the problem.
2. Morgan saved $567.43 babysitting
this summer. She decided to buy a
new phone case and new ear buds
that cost a total of $86.72. How
much money does Morgan have
left?
5. Show your work and solve:
a) 234
x 27
b)
4.56
x 2.5
3. Dylan was working a problem for
Mrs. Huberty. He made a mistake.
Find the mistake and redo the
problem.
Dylan’s Work
586
X 76
3516
+ 4102
7,618
Your Work
6. The rainfall on Monday was 2.454
inches. What was the rainfall rounded to
the nearest tenth and hundredth?
TENTH: _________________
HUNDREDTH: ____________
Name ___________________________
Parent Initial _____
Thursday, Sept. 24th
1. Mrs. Rodriguez had her students
select a decimal card from a
baggie. The students were asked
to fill in the chart with their
number, as shown below.
Student
Jenna
Kooper
Aaron
Ava
Ruth
Number
17.069
17.08
16.3
16.197
16.54
Answer all the questions below:
a) Which student’s number is the
largest?
2. Bristol, Nicole, and Persia earned
$54.30 babysitting this weekend.
They decided to share the money
evenly. How much will each
person get? Show your work.
3. Devin spends $3.25 for lunch
everyday at school. How much will
Devin spend for lunch in two
weeks? Show your work.
b) Which studen’ts number is the
smallest?
c) What is the difference between
Jenna’s number and Aaron’s
number?
d) What is the total of Ava’s number
and Kooper’s number combined?
4. Michael and his sister collected 345
bottle caps. They collected
another 77 bottle caps at summer
camp. They donated 183 bottle
caps to MBE. How many bottle
caps do they have left?
e) What is the difference between the
largerest numer and the second to
smallest number?
STUDY YOUR MULTIPLICATION FACTS!!