6th Semester Review

6th Semester Review
Multiple Choice
1. SEA HORSES A sea horse travels an average of
0.01 mile per hour. At that rate, how far can a sea
horse travel in 2.4 hours?
a. 0.024 mi
b. 2.4 mi
2. Multiply
c. 24 mi
11.
a.
d. 240 mi
b.
c.
d.
.
12. MAIL An envelope is
a. 0.01512
b. 0.1512
3. Find
c. 1.512
d. 15.12
inches long by
inches wide. What is the area of the envelope?
.
a. 0.4344
b. 4.344
4. Find
c. 43.44
a.
d. 434.4
.
a. 0.7083
b. 7.083
in2 b.
in2 c.
in2 d.
Divide. Write in simplest form.
c. 7,083
d. 70,830
13.
5.
a. 0.031
b. 0.31
c. 3.1
a. 0.402
b. 4.02
c. 40.2
d. 31
a. 15
b. 5
a.
b.
c. 3
d.
6.
14.
d. 402
7. SHOPPING Manuel has $6 to buy guavas at a
market. If each guava costs $0.32, what is the
greatest number that he can buy?
a. 12
b. 18
c. 24
b. $420
c. $400
d. $500
9. LEMONADE A packet of lemonade mix
contains 6.5 ounces of mix. If one packet makes 1
gallon, about how many ounces of mix would it
take to make 4.5 gallons of lemonade?
a. 30
b. 36
c. 48
d. 64
Multiply. Write in simplest form.
10.
a. 30
b. 5
c.
d.
d.
15.
d. 36
8. MUSEUM The sixth-grade class is going to the
local art museum’s dinosaur exhibit. There are 52
students in the class. Museum tickets cost $7.50
per person. Which of the following is a reasonable
estimate of the total cost of the tickets?
a. $350
c.
a. 5
b. 2
c.
d.
16.
a.
b.
c.
d.
in2
17.Which division sentence is shown in the model below?
19. 18 pounds for $9
a.
b.
c.
d.
20. MANATEES A manatee surfaced for air 3 times
in 120 seconds. How many seconds went by
before the manatee surfaced the first time if it held
its breath for the same rate?
a. 10 s
b. 20 s
c. 30 s
d. 40 s
Use the ratio table given to solve each problem.
a.
b.
c.
21. SANDWICHES For a fundraiser, students
bought 3 pounds of ham for $21. How much
would 9 pounds of ham cost?
d.
Write each rate as a unit rate.
18. 6 miles in 2 hours
a.
b.
c.
d.
a. $9
b. $21
c. $27
d. $63
22. EARNINGS While working at a scuba shop, Tamika made $88 in 8 hours. How much did she make in 2 hours?
a. $44
b. $22
c. $11
d. $4
23. TRAIN Mr. Paulson has been on a train for 4 hours and traveled 320 miles. How far will he have traveled in 5
hours?
a. 450 mi b. 400 mi c. 320 mi d. 80 mi
24. SCANNER A scanner can scan 40 pages in 4
minutes. At this rate, how many pages can it scan
in 2 minutes?
a. 80 pages
pages
b. 40 pages
c. 20 pages
d. 10
25. LIBRARY Chantel counted 48 books on 6
shelves in the library. How many books would she
expect to count on 12 shelves?
a. 24 books
books
b. 56 books
c. 96 books
d. 144
26. YOGURT A store is running a special of 10
yogurts for $5. How much would 8 yogurts cost?
a. $6.00
b. $4.00
c. $3.00
d. $2.00
27. VOLUNTEERS The Booster Club had 65
volunteers for 5 events. At this rate, how many
events would require 52 volunteers?
a. 3 events
events
b. 4 events
c. 5 events
d. 13
28. What is 64% of 25?
a. 160
b. 16
c. 15
33. What is the cost of the least number of cameras?
d. 2.6
a. $11 b. $0ñ$99
d. $400ñ$499
29. What percent of 700 is 385?
a. 0.55%
b. 1.82%
c. 45%
d. 55%
30. SOCCER Fifteen percent of the 20 players on the
soccer team are new this year. How many players
on the team are new this year?
a. 3
b. 6
c. 10
d. 15
a. $190
b. $171
c. $87
d. $39.90
32. The regular price of a keyboard is $845 and the sale
price is $695. What is the percent of the discount?
a. 150%
b. 22%
c. 18%
Refer to the histogram.
34. How many cameras cost less than $200?
a. 18
d. 2%
b. 11
c. 7
d. 8
35. How many cameras cost less than $100?
a. 2
31. While shopping, Santiago spent $57. If the amount
he spent was 30% of his total savings account, how
much savings did he have in savings before he
shopped?
c. $100ñ$199
b. 7
c. 8
d. 18
36. Which price range has the greatest frequency?
a. $0ñ$99 b. $300ñ$399
d. $400ñ$499
c. $100ñ$199
6th Semester Review
Answer Section
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DIF: Basic
REF: Lesson 2-3
2-3.3 Justify procedures for dividing fractions.
STA: MA.6.A.1.2 | MA.6.A.1.3 | MA.6.A.1.1
Divide Fractions
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