Which statement about the corresponding terms in both Pattern A and Pattern B is always true?
A. Each term in Pattern A is 2 times the corresponding term in Pattern B.
B. Each term in Pattern A is 1/2 times the corresponding terms in Pattern B.
C. Each term in Pattern A is 5 less than the corresponding terms in Pattern B.
D. Each term in Pattern A is 10 less than the corresponding term in Pattern B.
B.
Graph the points on your paper.
Point A should be located at (4,6), point B should be located at (6,4) and point C should be located at (3,0)
4.408 ______ four and forty-eight thousandths
A. <
B. =
C. >
C
The value of 6 in 26.495 is ______ the value of the 6 in 17.64.
A. 1/10
B. 10 times
C. 1/100
D. 100 times
B
Match each expression to the statement.
Each expression can be used once or not at all.
9-(2+4)
2+4-9
9-2+4
The value of the 3 in 0.931 is _____ the value of the 3 in 0.384.
A. 1/10
B. 10 times
C. 1/100
D. 100 times
A
What is the volume, in cubic units, of the right rectangular prism?
30 cubic units
Shannon is building a rectangular garden that is 18 feet wide and 27 feet long.
PART A:
Write an equation that represents the area of Shannon's garden. In your equation, let g represent the area of Shannon's garden. Then solve your equation.
Equation: 18 x 27 = g
Answer: 486 square feet
six hundred ninety-one and five hundredths ________
A. <
B. =
C. >
C
A. Explain why Craig's answer is not reasonable.
B. Find the total distance, in miles, Craig rode on his bike Saturday and Sunday.
C. Explain how to use the number line to show your answer is correct.
Answer: Craig rode 9/8 miles.
Sample answer: 5/8 is more than 1/2 and he is adding 1/2 so his answer should be more than 1.
Craig rode 5/8 + 1/2 (4/8) = 9/8 miles.
Since 4/8 = 1/2, I start at 5/8 and move over 4 more to add (5/8 + 4/8) which gets me to 9/8.
Shannon is building a rectangular garden that is 18 feet wide and 27 feet long.
Part B:
Shannon is putting a fence around the garden, except where there is a gate that is 3 feet wide.
One foot of the fence costs $43. The cost of the gate is $128.
Write an expression that represents the total cost of the fence and the gate.
43 x (18 + 18 + 27 + 27 -3) + 128
Len walks 3/10 mile in the morning to school. He walks 2/5 mile in the afternoon to a friend's house. Len says that he walks a total of 5/15 mile in the morning and afternoon. Which TWO statements are true?
B,E
Fill in the names of shapes to complete the diagram that shows the relationship among the figures listed.
quadrilaterals
parallelograms
rhombuses - rectangles
squares
Shannon is building a rectangular garden that is 18 feet wide and 27 feet long.
Part C:
Use your expression from Part B to find the total cost, in dollars, of the fence and the gate.
$3,869
Greg is volunteering at a track meet. He is in charge of providing the bottled water. Greg knows these facts:
1. The track meet will last 3 days.
2. There will be 117 athletes, 7 coaches, and 4 judges attending the track meet.
3. One case of bottled water contains 24 bottles.
The table shows the number of bottles of water for each person will get for each day of the track meet.
What is the FEWEST number of cases of bottled water Greg will need to provide everyone at the track meet?
63 cases of water
Each athlete will get 4 bottles and there are 117 athletes. 117 x 4 = 468 for athletes.
Each coach will get 3 bottles and there are 7 coaches. 7 x 3 = 21 for coaches.
Each judge will get 2 bottles and there are 4 judges so 4 x 2 = 8 for judges.
For ONE day, 468 + 21 + 8 = 497 bottles
The track meet lasts 3 days so 497 x 3 = 1,491 total bottles.
There are 24 bottles in each case so 1,491/24=62 remainder 3 so Greg needs to buy 63 cases.