Scott Foresman Addison Wesley, enVision Math

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Topic 6
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1. Part of the calculation for 7 × 38 is
shown below. Which is the missing
partial product? (6-1)
A 64
38
ñ7
B 56
A 324
B 330
à210
266
C 38
D 21
C 344
D 362
2. There are 134 musicians in a
marching band. Each musician has
8 buttons on his or her uniform.
How many buttons are there in all?
(6-4)
A
4. Four medical colleges each have
a class of 86 new students. How
many new students start medical
school at the same time? (6-2)
942
A 26
B 1,052
B 39
C 1,072
C 52
D 1,282
D 56
3. Richard bought four Dogwood
shrubs. Each Dogwood shrub
costs $18. How much did Richard
spend? (6-2)
? dollars
$18
5. There were 26 women registered
for a water-skiing contest. Twice
as many men as women competed.
Which shows the number of men in
the water-skiing contest? (6-3)
$18
$18
6. Sara can make 25 gift tags using
1 package of labels. If she uses
5 packages of labels, how many
gift tags can she make? (6-1)
$18
each Dogwood shrub
A $36
B $48
A
50
B
125
C
300
D 1,025
C $60
D $72
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7. A train has an engine pulling
7 coach cars. Each coach car
can seat 44 passengers. If all
the coaches are full, how many
passengers are on the train? (6-2)
10. Ms. Burke makes 3 round trips
each month. The total distance of
each trip is 5,944 kilometers. What
is the total distance of her trips
each month? (6-4)
A 288
B 291
C 298
D 308
8. Karla sells kayaks. Her best
2-person ocean kayak was on sale
for $1,119. Last week, Karla sold 5
of those kayaks. What is the total
amount Karla collected from the
sales? (6-5)
9. Some History Club students took
a bus trip. Each student paid $27
for the bus ticket. They visited a
museum and a fort. Admission to
the museum was $5 for students
and $8 for adults. All tickets
to tour the fort were free. What
information is NOT needed to find
how much each student spent on
the trip? (6-6)
11. David bought a 3-ring binder for
$4, a package of pencils for $1,
and two packages of paper. What
information is needed to find the
total amount David spent before
tax? (6-6)
12. An employee gets paid $1,035
each week. How much money
will the employee get paid for
working 6 weeks? How can you
use estimation to check the
reasonableness of your answer?
(6-5)
13. An elementary school has 6 fourthgrade classes. Each class has
29 students. How many students
are in the fourth grade? (6-3)
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14. Channel WMAT played a music
video 49 times a day for 3 days.
What partial products would you
use to find how many times the
music video was played in all? (6-1)
17. Eli spends about $58 each week
filling up his car with gas. How
much does Eli spend on gas in
4 weeks? Explain each step you
took to find your answer. (6-3)
15. The total cost to install a new
swimming pool is $2,725. This
includes materials, labor, tax, and
delivery. If 3 orders to install the
same kind of pool were taken on
Monday, what would the total be
in dollars? (6-5)
16. A fast food restaurant uses
350 pounds of fries each month.
How many pounds of french fries
are used in 4 months? (6-4)
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18. Ms. Green drove 7 miles from
her house to Franklin. Franklin
is 6 miles east of Clinton. From
Franklin, she drove 5 miles to
Burlington. Then she drove
18 miles from Burlington to Milton.
How far did Ms. Green drive in all,
from her house to Milton? Identify
the extra or missing information.
Solve if possible. (6-6)
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