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Name Chapter 8 Test Tips For Taking The Test Here are some suggestions to help you do your best: Be sure to read carefully all the directions in the test book. Read each question carefully and think about the answer before choosing your response. 1 2 Each student is given 5 crayons. The crayons are sold in boxes of 12. How many boxes are needed for 60 crayons in all? A 4 boxes B 5 boxes C 6 boxes D 7 boxes 3 Gail has 22 marbles, Nikki has 29 marbles, and Ann has 34 marbles. How can you find the total number of marbles? A 34 + 29 B 22 + 29 + 34 C 22 + 29 -34 D 22 – 29 - 34 Look at the table below. What rule describes the pattern? A add 3 C add 4 B subtract 3 D subtract 4 Rule: ________ Input Outpu t 5 1 10 6 15 11 20 16

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Name

Chapter 8 Test

Tips For Taking The Test

Here are some suggestions to help you do your best:

•Be sure to read carefully all the directions in the test book.

•Read each question carefully and think about the answer before choosing your response.

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2 Each student is given 5 crayons. The crayons are sold in boxes of 12.

How many boxes are needed for 60 crayons in all?

A 4 boxes

B 5 boxes

C 6 boxes

D 7 boxes

3 Gail has 22 marbles, Nikki has 29 marbles, and Ann has 34 marbles. How can

you find the total number of marbles?

A 34 + 29

B 22 + 29 + 34

C 22 + 29 -34

D 22 – 29 - 34

Look at the table below. What rule describes the pattern?

A add 3 C add 4

B subtract 3 D subtract 4

Rule: ________

Input Output

5 1

10 6

15 11

20 16

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Estimate 532 + 493 to the nearest thousand.

A 900

B 925

C 1,000

D 1,030

6 Gina babysat 8 hours each week for 5 weeks. How many hours did she

babysit in all?

A 13 hours

B 20 hours

C 32 hours

D 40 hours

Martina writes these five numbers on a chalkboard. Which rule describes the pattern?

A add 3

B subtract 3

C add 2

D subtract 2

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4

15, 12, 9, 6, 3

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A multiply by 2

B multiply by 3

C multiply by 4

D multiply by 5

A 8, 14, 20

B 16, 28, 40

C 12, 21, 30

D 39, 30, 21

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8

9

Find the rule for this table.

Rule: ________

Input Output

2 8

3 12

4 16

Complete each table for questions 8 - 11.

Rule: x 3

Input Output

4

7

10

Rule: x 2

Input Output

2

12

22

A 20, 21, 22, 23 C 4, 6, 11

B 4, 24, 44 D 4, 5, 6

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A 20, 21, 22, 23

B 20, 22, 24, 16

C 5, 10, 15, 20

D 5, 6, 7, 8

10

11

12

Rule: x 5

Input Output

1

5

9

12

A 5, 25, 45, 60

B 5, 10, 15, 20

C 15, 25, 45, 65

D 15, 25, 55, 65

Rule: x 2

Input Output

10

11

12

8

Solve.

Charlie is waiting in line at the ticket booth. There are 5 people in front of him in line and 3 people behind him. How many total people are waiting in line?

A 8 people

B 9 people

C 10 people

D 11 people

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Ricardo has 5 dimes and 4 nickels. How much money does he have?

A 50 cents

B 60 cents

C 70 cents

D 75 cents

Rudy scored 21 points in the first half of a game. He scored 8 points inthe second half. How many more points did he score in the first halfthan the second half?

A 21 – 8B 21 – 2C 21 + 8D 8 + 21

The Jones drove 1,300 miles on day one of their trip. On day two, they drove 300 miles. How many miles did they drive altogether?

A 1,300 + 300 = 1,700 miles

B 1,300 – 300 = 1,000 miles

C 1,300 + 300 = 1,600 miles

D 1,600 – 300 = 1,300 miles

The Clintons drove 1,100 miles on day one of their trip. On day two, they drove 560 miles. How many miles did they drive altogether?

A 1,100 + 560 = 1,700 miles

B 1,100 + 560 = 1,560 miles

C 1,100 + 560 = 1,660 miles

D 1,100 – 560 = 540 miles

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15

16

Choose a number sentence or expression for questions 14 – 17.

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Sylvester picked up 18 pebbles and tossed 9 back down. How many pebbles did he keep?

A 18 - 9

B 9 - 18

C 19 + 8

D 18 + 9

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19

18

Find the rule for each table for questions 18 and 19.

Rule: ________

Input Output

10 30

11 33

12 36

8 24

A multiply by 11

B multiply by 7

C multiply by 3

D multiply by 2

Rule: ________

Input Output

1 2

3 6

5 10

7 14

A multiply by 2

B multiply by 3

C multiply by 4

D multiply by 5

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20 Jimmy is buying bottled water. Based on the table, how many bottles come in one case?

A 10 bottles

B 20 bottles

C 15 bottles

D 25 bottles

Bottles of Water

Number of Cases Number of Bottles

2 20

4 40

6 60

8 80

Five students are in line in order from oldest to youngest. Sarah is older than Hillary but is younger than Joe. Tom is younger than Mary but older than Joe. In what order are they lined up?

Show your work.

Answer ______________________________________________

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22Antonia went to the state fair and bought a hat for $5 and a t-shirt for $3. If she paid the cashier $10, did she have enough change to buy arcade tickets for $1?

Part A Show your work.

Answer: circle YES or NO

Part B

If so, how many arcade tickets could she buy?

Show your work.

Answer ______________________________