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Math DBA 2 Review

Math DBA 2 Review

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thirty-five and thirty-five and Twenty-eight thousandthsTwenty-eight thousandths

How is the number 35.028 written in words?

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Question 2Question 2

4:40 PM4:40 PM

A party started at 11:15 A.M. The last person left the party 5 hours and 25 minutes later.What time was the party over?

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Question 3Question 3

A.A.4/64/6B.B. 15/2015/20

Which 2 fractions are more than 6/10?

A. 4/6B. 15/20C. 6/12D. 3/9

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Question 4Question 4

21/5021/50

The table below shows the number of different

colored jelly beans in a bag. In all, what fraction of the jelly beans were blue or green?

Jelly Beans # of Jelly beans

Yellow 14

Blue 11

Red 15

Green 10

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Question 5Question 5

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Which list shows all the common factors of 16, 32, & 48?

A.1, 2, 4, 8, 16B. 2, 4, 8C. 1, 2, 3, 8, 16D. 2, 6, 16

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Question 6Question 6Write the 2 fractions and decimals shown below.Write the 2 fractions and decimals shown below.

3/10 =.3 3/10 =.3 30/100= .3030/100= .30

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Question 7Question 7

11:00 A.M.11:00 A.M.

Catherine left her house to do some errands.

-First she took 50 minutes to buy groceries.-Then she took 15 minutes dropping off books.

-Finally she took 2 hours and 10 minutes at the movies.

If Catherine left the movies at 2:15 PM, at what time did sheLeave her house to go buy groceries?

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Question 8Question 8

The total number of free DVD’s earned is the number of The total number of free DVD’s earned is the number of Punches divided by 12. Punches divided by 12.

Mrs. Bryan gets a card punched every time she Rents a DVD at Blockbuster. The table below shows

the relationship between the number of punches

on her card and the number of free movies she earns. Punches 24 36 48 60

Free DVD’s 2 3 4 5

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Question 9Question 9

36 (6 x 6)36 (6 x 6)

What number goes in the box to make this Equation true ?

6 = x 9 = 54

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Question 10Question 10

2:05 PM2:05 PM

If the time is 6:20 PM, what time was it 4 hours and 15 minutes earlier?

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Question 11Question 11The model below shows .25 shaded. The model below shows .25 shaded.

How is that written as a fraction—How is that written as a fraction— (put it in lowest terms).(put it in lowest terms).

25/100= 1/425/100= 1/4

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Question 12Question 12

(4 + 20) x 8 = (4 + 20) x 8 = $192.00$192.00

Four adults and 20 girls are going on a Girl Scout camping trip. Each person needs to buy a new

flashlight to take with them. Each flashlightcosts $8.00. Solve how to find the total amount

they will spend on flashlights.

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Question 13Question 13

375 laps375 laps

During the past 15 days, Brian swam 25 laps in the pool each day. How many laps in the pool did

he swim in all?

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Question 14Question 14

2 chocolate, 1 vanilla, & 1 strawberry2 chocolate, 1 vanilla, & 1 strawberry

The table below shows the price of different typesOf ice cream at a store. If you spent exactly $15.16

On ice cream, what combinations of different Ice creams did you buy?

Ice Cream Price

Chocolate $3.99

Vanilla $2.78

Strawberry $ 4.40

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Question 15Question 15

4 buses4 buses

The fifth grade teachers want to take their studentson a field trip. There are 182 students in fifth grade.

Each bus will hold 48 students. How many buses will they need to take all the students on the field

trip?

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Question 16

The bracelet for $3.13The bracelet for $3.13

Ethan’s dad gave him $20 to buy the gifts at the Holiday Market listed below. He bought each item on the list except one that he forgot. If he got back $6.54 in change, what item did Ethan forget to buy?

Holiday Market Shopping List

Doll $1.85

Bracelet $3.13

Football $1.85

Picture Frame $7.34

Pen $2.99

A. Doll C. Bracelet

B. Football D. Pen

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Question 17Question 17

2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 192, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19

List all of the prime numbers between 0 and 20.

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Question 18Question 18

135 minutes135 minutes

It took Sally 2/4 of an hour to do her math homework and 1 ¾ hour to do her RELA homework. How many

Minutes did it take her to do all her homework?*Remember- there are 60 minutes in 1 hour and you

Are working with fourths (dividing 60 by 4)

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Question 19Question 19

168 miles per day168 miles per day

Mrs. Bryan’s family dove to Disney World for a vacation.It took them 4 days to drive to Florida and back. They

drove a total of 672 miles. They drove the samenumber of miles each day. How many miles did they

drive each day?

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Question 20Question 20

9, 18, 27, 36, 459, 18, 27, 36, 45

List the first five multiples of the number 9.

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Question 21Question 21

$1,200 $1,200 ($240.00 x 5)($240.00 x 5)

Mrs. Smith spends about $237.00 at the grocery store each week. About

how much would she spend at the grocery store in 5 weeks?

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Question 22Question 22

86’ F86’ F(7:00-2:00= 7 hours(7:00-2:00= 7 hours7 hours x 4’ F = 287 hours x 4’ F = 28

58’ + 28’= 86’ F)58’ + 28’= 86’ F)

The temperature of a swimming pool was 58’ F at7:00 A.M. If the temperature increased 4’ F every

hour, what was the temperature at 2:00 PM?

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Question 23Question 23

41/7= 5 6/741/7= 5 6/756/11 = 5 1/1156/11 = 5 1/11

34/8 = 4 2/834/8 = 4 2/8

Turn the following mixed fractions into Improper fractions-

41/756/1134/8

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Question 24Question 24

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Cat5 for $400

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Cat5 for $500