Review Questions Random Assortment of Standards Covered.

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Review Questions Random Assortment of Standards Covered

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Review Questions

Random Assortment of Standards Covered

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In 2008, the population of Denham Springs was ten thousand, three hundred eight. What is the population of Denham Springs?

a. 10,038

b. 10,308

c. 10,318

d. 13,008

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Natalie ate 3/8 of an apple. Later, she ate another 3/8 of the apple. What fraction of the apple did she eat in all?

a. 2/8

b. 6/8

c. 6/16

d. 8/8

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Whitney drank 1/5 cup of milk before lunch.

She drank 3/5 cup of milk with her lunch. Which number sentence could be used to find how much milk she drank?

a. 2/5 = 3/5 – 1/5

b. 3/5 = 1/5 + 2/5

c. 4/5 = 1/5 + 3/5

d. 4/5 = 2/5 + 2/5

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Maple Ave is 0.6 kilometer long. Which point on the number line represents 0.6 kilometers?

a. Point E

b. Point F

c. Point G

d. Point H

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Which shape has parallel sides?a.

b.

c.

d.

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Which sum of the fractions shows 0.46?

a. 4/10 + 6/100

b. 4/10 + 6/10

c. 4/100 + 6/100

d. 4/100 + 6/10

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Deon earned $2,416 each week for 8 weeks. How much money did he earn in all?

a. 11,294

b. 19,288

c. 19,328

d. 40,328

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Carol pitched 3/6 of the softball game. Josie pitched 2/6 of the softball game. What fraction of the softball game did Carol and Josie pitch combined?

1. 1/12

2. 5/12

3. 2/3

4. 5/6

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Which fraction is equal to 0.7?

a. 1/7

b. 7/10

c. 7/100

d. 70/10

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Los Angeles is 2,108 miles from Louisville. Boston is 941 miles from Louisville. How many miles closer to Louisville is Boston than Los Angeles?

a. 1,157

b. 1,167

c. 1,257

d. 3,049

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If 7 people each eat 3/8 pound of potato salad, how much potato salad will be eaten in all?

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The measure of angle I is 130 degrees. A part of angle I measures 70 degrees. What is the measure of the other part of angle I?

a. 130 degrees

b. 90 degrees

c. 70 degrees

d. 60 degrees

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What is the area of this rectangle?

a. 10 square centimeters

b. 20 square centimeters

c. 24 square centimeters

d. 48 square centimeters

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Which will have the same product as 4 x ¾?

a. 12 x 1/3

b. 12 x ½

c. 12 x ¼

d. 12 x 1/5

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Which number has 6 and 7 as factors?

a. 14

b. 24

c. 35

d. 42

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Which is a prime number?

a. 21

b. 23

c. 25

d. 27

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Diana ran 0.8 mile in 5 minutes. Which is 0.8 written as a fraction?

a. 1/8

b. 8/100

c. 80/10

d. 8/10

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Susan ran 5 laps that are each 8/10 mile. How many miles did she run in all?

a. 4 miles

b. 5 miles

c. 8 miles

d. 40 miles

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How many times greater is the 7 in the ten thousands place than the 7 in the hundreds place in this number?

73,746

a. 1

b. 10

c. 100

d. 1,000

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The black shoes cost $54. The blue shoes cost 4 times as much. How much do the blue shoes cost?

a. $206

b. $210

c. $216

d. $218

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Malik bought a notebook for $3.29. He paid with a $5 bill. How much change should Malik receive from the cashier?

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Kendra scored 2,355 points playing a computer game. The next time she played, Kendra scored 2,870 points. How many points did Kendra score in all?

a. 4,125

b. 5,125

c. 5,135

d. 5,225

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Which appears to be a right triangle?a.

b.

c.

d.

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Josh has 3 trophies. He plans to have 7 times as many trophies when he grows up. Which number sentence could be used to find how many trophies in all?

a. 28 = 7 x 3 + 7

b. 28 = 3 + 7 + 3 + 7 + 8

c. 28 = 3 x 7

d. 28 + 7 + 7 + 3 + 4

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Which lists decimals from greatest to least?

a. 0.36 0.42 0.4

b. 0.4 0.36 0.42

c. 0.42 0.4 0.36

d. 0.42 0.36 0.4

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Which number sentence is true?

a. 0.36 > 0.36

b. 0.37 > 0.27

c. 0.2 = 0.45

d. 0.5< 0.35

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Annie’s patio is in the shape of a rectangle. It has an area of 150 square feet. The length is 15 feet. What is the width of the patio?

a. 8

b. 9

c. 10

d. 20

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Abram has 15 kilograms of sand. If he makes 3 piles of sand, how many grams of sand will be in each pile?

a. 5

b. 15

c. 500

d. 1,500

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What is 5 3/8 – 2 1/8?

a. 3

b. 3 1/8

c. 3 2/8

d. 3 3/8

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Yesterday, Nikki bought 3/8 pound of cheddar cheese and 5/8 pound of swiss cheese. How much cheese did she buy?

a. 2/8 pound

b. 8/16 pound

c. 15/8 pound

d. 1 pound

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Which number sentence is true?

a. 36,427 > 36, 274

b. 42,394 = 42,934

c. 51,792 > 52,630

d. 57,531 < 57,315

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Which measure is equal to one meter?

a. 10 millimeters

b. 100 millimeters

c. 10 centimeters

d. 100 centimeters

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A wooden board is 56 inches long before it is cut into short equal pieces. That is 7 times as long as each short piece. How long is each short piece?

a. 6

b. 7

c. 8

d. 9

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What is true about this shape?

a. It has one pair of parallel sides

b. It has two pairs of parallel sides

c. It has one pair of perpendicular sides

d. It has parallel and perpendicular sides

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Nancy measured the length of a paper clip as 7/8 inch. Fred measured the paper clip as 5/8 inch. What is the difference in the measurements?

a. 1/8 inch

b. 2/8 inch

c. 3/8 inch

d. 1 4/8 inch

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Which symbol makes this sentence true?

¼ ____1/5

a. <

b. >

c. +

d. =

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The rectangle below is 5/10 shaded. Which is an equivalent fraction to 5/10?

a. 1/10

b. 1/5

c. ½

d. 15/100

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Mrs. Dane gave her 4 grandchildren $80 to go to the movies. The grandchildren were allowed to keep and equally share any leftover money after paying for the tickets. The tickets cost $36 in all. How much money did each grandchild get?

a. 8b. 9c. 10d. 11

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The width of a rectangle is 5 inches. The length of the rectangle is 6 inches. What is the area of the rectangle?

a. 30 square inches

b. 25 square inches

c. 24 square inches

d. 11 square inches

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Which shows 84,267 rounded to the nearest thousand?

A. 80,000

B. 84,000

C. 84,300

D. 85,000

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What fraction of a circle is a 1-degree angle?

a. 1/360

b. 10/360

c. 45/360

d. 90/360

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The ground floor of a theatre has 36 rows. Each row has 42 seats. How many seats does the ground floor of the theatre have?

a. 1,402

b. 1,502

c. 1,512

d. 1,612

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