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100

3/4 + 5/8

1 1/8 

100

7/12 -1/3 

3/12

100

1/2 x 2/5 

Use a model 

2/10 (model must show) 

100

A rectangular prism a baseface of 35 and a height of 9 units, What is the volume of the figure?  

315 cubic units 

100

234 X 189

44,226

200

7/9 + 11/12

1 25/36

200

11 6/10 - 2 1/5 

9 4/10 or 9 2/5 

200

2/3 x 4/5

8/15

200

Michael packed a box full of 1 ft cubes. The box held 54 cubes. Which of these could be the box Michael packed?

A


B


C


D


B

200

2355 divided by 56

42 r 3

300

1 2/4+ 2 3/5 

4 2/20 or 4 1/10 

300

10 1/15 - 2/3 

9 6/15 or 9 2/5 

300

5 2/3 x 2/7 

1 13/21

300

A wading pool will be 5 m long and 2m wide. If it will hold 30 cubic meters of water, how deep should this wading pool be?

5 x 2 x _____= 30 

30/10 = 3 m

300


1 11/50

400

4 2/3 + 5 8/9 

10 5/9

400

14 1/8 - 2 7/16

11 11/16

400

4 3/6 x 2 1/8 

9 27/48 or 9 9/16 

400

Bryson has two identical bookcases stacked one on top of the other. Together, they hold 48 cubic ft. If the area of the base is 8 square ft, how tall is each bookcase?

A 40 ft

B 6 ft

C 3 ft

D 20 ft


C 3ft 

400

There were 42 mangoes in each crate. 12 such crates of mangoes were delivered to a factory. 4 mangoes were rotten and had to be thrown away. The remaining mangoes were packed into boxes of 10 mangoes each. How many boxes of mangoes were there?

12 × 42 = 504

504 – 4 = 500 

500 ÷ 10 = 50


There were 50 boxes of mangoes

500


A 1/8

500

Ms. Bloom brought 4 packs of treats for Halloween. She gave away 2 1/9 packs of treats to her class and gave away 2/3 packs of treats to the kindergarten students that came to her class for trick-or-treating. How many packs of treats did she have left?

1 2/9 

500

Marissa has 108 Spanish vocabulary words to translate for homework. She has translated 2/3 of them, how many didn't she completed?

36 vocabulary words 

500

Which phrase best describes a figure with the dimensions of 2 units by 2 units by 4 units and a volume of 16 cubic units? 

A.  A solid figure that can be filled with 1 cube that  measure 16 units on each edge. 

B.   A solid figure that can be covered with 16 squares that each measure 1 square unit.  

C.  A solid figure that can be filled with 16 cubes that each measure 1 cubic unit. 

D. A solid figure that can be covered with 1 square that measures 16 units on each edge. 

C

500

Gary and Henry brought an equal amount of money for shopping. Gary spent $95 and Henry spent $350. After that Henry had 4/7 of what Gary had left. How much money did Gary have left after shopping?

50 – 95 = 255

3 units = 255

1 unit = 255 ÷ 3 = 85

7 units = 85 × 7 = 595

Answer: Gary has $595 after shopping.

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