1. Which fraction equals 0.08? A 1 8 B 8 10 C 8 100 D 8 1000 2

1.
Which fraction equals 0.08?
A
B
C
D
2.
1
8
8
10
8
100
8
1000
Look at the grid.
Which decimal represents the shaded area?
3.
A
2.6
B
0.26
C
0.74
D
1.00
Which shows 75%?
A
C
0
B
hundreds
tens
ones
7
5
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1
3
4
2
4
1
D
1
4.
What is the standard form of this number?
100,000 + 50,000 + 400 + 70 + 3
5.
6.
7.
A
15,473
B
150,473
C
154,073
D
154,473
Which of these numbers is a multiple of 24?
A
7
B
8
C
62
D
72
Which set shows all of the factors of 32?
A
(2, 4, 8, 16)
B
(1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32)
C
(1, 2, 4, 16, 32)
D
(1, 4, 8, 32)
Look at the shirts.
What fraction of the shirts has stripes?
A
3
4
B
7
4
C
4
7
D
4
3
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8.
Which letter shows where
6
would be on the number line?
8
A
0
B
C
1
2
D
1
Explain your answer.
9.
Three gardens are shared between 2 friends.
If the gardens are divided equally, what fraction of the gardens does each
friend get?
A
B
C
D
2
3
1
2
3
3
1
1
2
10. Which symbol should go in the blank to make the statement true?
0.27 _____ 0.18
A
>
B
=
C
<
D
–
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11. Which set of decimals is in order from least to greatest?
A
0.94, 0.83, 0.71
B
0.71, 0.94, 0.83
C
0.83, 0.94, 0.71
D
0.71, 0.83, 0.94
12. Joe has 12 crayons in his box. 5 of the crayons are broken.
What is the ratio of broken crayons to the total number of crayons in his box?
A
5:12
B
5:7
C
12:5
D
7:5
13. There are 3 shovels and 5 rakes in the tool shed.
What is the ratio of shovels to rakes?
A
5:3
B
8:1
C
2:5
D
3:5
14. Freddy and Jan went fishing. Freddy caught a fish that weighed 5.37 pounds. Jan
caught a fish that weighed 9.2 pounds. How many more pounds did Jan’s fish
weigh than Freddy’s fish?
15. Colin is making a juice drink. The recipe calls for 7.4 ounces of apple juice and 5.7
ounces of grape juice. How much apple juice and grape juice does he need
altogether?
5
4
of a yard of ribbon. She already had of a yard of the same
8
8
ribbon. How much ribbon does Jenny have altogether?
16. Jenny bought
A
B
C
D
1
yard
8
9
yard
16
8
yard
9
1
1 yard
8
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17. Tonya earned $81.46 for helping her mom. She earned $16.32 for feeding the
dogs. How much more money did she earn for helping her mom than for feeding
the dogs?
18. Find the difference.
5 3
–
8 8
= ____
19. Solve the problem below.
29
x 53
20. Solve the problem below.
3807 x 6 = _____
21. Laura listened to 112 songs a week for 7 weeks.
How many songs did she listen to in all?
22. Solve the problem below.
393 ÷ 6 = ____
23. Greg made 64 cupcakes. He put the same number of cupcakes into 8 boxes.
How many cupcakes did he put in each box?
24. Which of the following correctly demonstrates the distributive property?
A
8(5 + 6) = 40 + 6
B
8(5 + 6) = 8 + 11
C
8(5 + 6) = 40 + 48
D
(8 + 5) + 6 = 8 + (5 + 6)
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25. Which of the following correctly demonstrates the associative property of
multiplication?
A
6x1=6
B
(2 x 3) x 6 = 2 x (3 x 6)
C
(2 x 3) x 6 = 4 x (3 x 3)
D
6x2=2x6
26. Evaluate the expression.
(6+ 1) • 8 – 4 ÷ 2
A
54
B
24
C
14
D
7
27. Solve the problem below.
49 ÷ (9 – 2) = _____
28. Which benchmark is the best estimation for 0.27?
A
0
B
1
4
C
.5
D
1
29. Which benchmark is the best estimation for 5 ?
6
A
B
C
D
0
1
3
2
4
1
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30. Look at the number line below.
1
2
0
1
1
1
2
2
Which benchmark number is closest to 1.61?
A
1
2
B
1
C
1
D
2
1
2
31. Ellen and Rosa estimated the product of 178 x 8.
Ellen’s Estimate: 2000
Rosa’s Estimate: 800
Who made the better estimate?
Explain your thinking.
32. In the warehouse, there are 34 boxes of tennis balls. Each box contains 98 tennis
balls. Karla estimates that there are about 3,000 tennis balls in the warehouse.
Which of these statements best describes why this is or is not a reasonable
estimate?
A
This estimate is reasonable because 40 x 100 = 4,000.
B
This estimate is reasonable because 30 x 100 = 3,000.
C
This estimate is unreasonable because 30 x 90 = 2,700.
D
This estimate is unreasonable because 30 x 100 = 1,300.
33. Look at this problem.
789 + 51 = ___
Which estimate is a reasonable answer to this problem?
A
740
B
750
C
800
D
850
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34. Wendy decided to go swimming.
She swam from 10:30 a.m. until 1:45 p.m.
How long did Wendy swim?
A
1 hour 45 minutes
B
3 hours 15 minutes
C
3 hours 30 minutes
D
4 hours 15 minutes
35. Which of the following is the best unit of measure to find the mass of an apple?
A
gram
B
millimeter
C
liter
D
kilometer
36. Using a metric ruler, measure the length of the crayon to the nearest unit.
____cm
____mm
37. Cindy is measuring the amount of juice in a pitcher.
Which unit of measure should she use?
A
meter
B
kilogram
C
millimeter
D
liter
38. 10 meters = _____centimeters
A
1
B
100
C
1000
D
10000
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39. 2000 mL= ______ L
A
200
B
20
C
2
D
0.2
40. Mary Beth is bringing lemonade to the picnic.
She has enough lemonade to fill a 2-gallon jug.
How many cups of lemonade is Mary Beth
bringing to the picnic?
A
32 cups
B
16 cups
C
8 cups
D
2 cups
1 pint = 2 cups
1 quart = 2 pints
1 gallon = 4 quarts
41. What is the missing value?
32 oz. = ___lb.
42. What is the perimeter of this figure?
8 ft.
5 ft.
5 ft.
12 ft.
43. What is the area of this rectangle?
15 cm
26 cm
26 cm
15 cm
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44. Look at rectangles E and F.
Which of the following is true?
E
3m
8m
F
4m
6m
A
The areas are equal and the perimeter of E is less than the perimeter of F.
B
The areas are equal and the perimeter of E is greater than the perimeter of F.
C
The areas are not equal and the perimeter of E is less than the perimeter of F.
D
The areas are not equal and the perimeter of E is greater than the perimeter of F.
45. Which of the following correctly demonstrates the commutative property of
multiplication?
A
(20 + 5) • 2 = 20 + (5 x 2)
B
25 x 2 x 3 = 25 x 3 x 2
C
(25 x 4) x 3 = 25 x (4 x 3)
D
25 x 2 x 3 = 150
46. Patty has 2 birds. She put 50 sunflower seeds and 50 safflower seeds in a cup to
feed her birds. After 3 days there were 34 seeds left in the cup. How many seeds
did the birds eat in 3 days?
What information was not needed to solve this problem?
A
the number of birds Patty has
B
the number seeds left in the cup after 3 days
C
the number of sunflower seeds
D
the number of safflower seeds
47. Eric went to the store to buy fruit. He bought apples for $3.59, oranges for $4.79
and bananas on sale. How much money did Eric spend buying fruit?
What information is needed to find the total amount of money Eric spent?
A
the number of apples
B
the weight of oranges
C
the cost of bananas
D
the price of grapes
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