On 6 different days, Sydney read a book for 4 /5 of an hour. What was the total amount of time
Sydney read her book on the 6 different days?
A. 24 /30 of an hour
B. 10 /11 of an hour
C. 10 /5 hours
D. 24 /5 hours
D. 24 /5 hours
Landry drew a flag with exactly one pair of perpendicular sides. Which of these could be the shape of the flag?
A Right triangle
B Acute triangle
C Rectangle
D Square
A Right triangle
Eric has 158 action figures to put in display cases. Each display case can hold
8 action figures. How many cases does Eric need to hold all his action figures?
A 18
B 20
C 19
D 21
B 20
A newspaper company sold 179,912 newspapers in one day. What is this number of
newspapers written in word form?
A. one hundred seventy-nine thousand twelve
B. one hundred seventy-nine nine hundred twelve
C. one hundred seventy thousand nine hundred twelve
D. one hundred seventy-nine thousand nine hundred twelve
46,911 + 653,092
A. 699,903
B. 700,003
C. 913,203
D. 1,122,202
The points on the number line shows the positions of four fractions. Fill in each box on the line segment with the correct fractions shown. (See sheet for number line and fractions.)
1/10, 1/5, 1/3, 1/2
Angle MLN has a measure of 41 degrees. Angle NLP is a right angle.
What is the measure of angle MLP? (See sheet for picture.)A basketball team plays 82 games each year. How many games will the team play in 25 years?
A 1,050
B 2,040
C 2,090
D 2,050
D 2,050
Below shows the number of art pieces owned by a museum.
Art Pieces Owned by a Museum
paintings 3,741
statues 579
How does the value of the 7 in the number of paintings owned by the museum compare to the value of the 7 in the number of statues owned?
A. It is 10 times greater.
B. It is 70 times greater.
C. It is 100 times greater.
D. It is 700 times greater.
A. It is 10 times greater.
Jan scored 3 more points in the basketball game than Salah. Cindy scored 22 points, which
was twice as many points as Jan. How many points did Salah score?
A. 8
B. 11
C. 14
D. 19
A. 8
The perimeter of the reading room is 60 feet. If the length is 10 feet, what is the width of the reading room?
A. 6 ft
B. 12 ft
C. 20 ft
D. 50 ft
C. 20 ft
Mark had 45 football cards. Josh had twice as many football cards as Mark. Josh then bought 5 more football cards. Which equation can be used to find f, the number of football cards Josh has now?
A 2 × 45 + 5 = f
B 2 × 45 ? 5 = f
C 2 + 45 × 5 = f
D 2 + 45 + 5 = f
A 2 × 45 + 5 = f
A post office delivered eighteen thousand ninety-six pieces of mail in a week. What is this number of pieces of mail written in expanded form?
A. 18 + 1,000 + 90 + 6
B. 18 + 1,000 + 900 + 60
C. 10,000 + 8,000 + 90 + 6
D. 10,000 + 8,000 + 900 + 60
C. 10,000 + 8,000 + 90 + 6
Which comparison is true?
A. 1/3 < 2/7
B. 2/3 < 1/2
C. 1/3 < 2/10
D. 1/5 < 2/4
D. 1/5 < 2/4
What type of angle is angle ABC? (See sheet for shape.)
Obtuse
The coaches at Xavier Elementary School bought cases of sports drinks for a field day. They bought 76 cases of drinks. Each case contained 24 drinks. All the drinks were given out to students. Each student received 3 sports drinks.
How many students received sports drinks?
A 5,472
B 300
C 1,824
D 608
D 608
107,797
Which statement is true?
A. The value of the 7 in the thousands is 10 times the value of the 7 in the ones place.
B. The value of the 7 in the ones is 1000 times the value of the 7 in the thousands.
C. The value of the 7 in the thousands is 1000 times the value of the 7 in the ones.
D. The value of the 7 in hundreds is 100 times the value of the 7 in the thousands.
C. The value of the 7 in the thousands is 1000 times the value of the 7 in the ones
Westview School is buying new basketball uniforms. Each uniform costs $46. The school will buy 12 uniforms. Which equation shows a way to find the total cost of the uniforms?
A. (40 × 10) + (6 × 2) = 400 + 12
B. (40 × 6) + (10 × 2) = 240 + 20
C. (40 × 12) + (6 × 12) = 480 + 72
D. (40 × 12) + (60 × 12) = 480 + 720
C. (40 × 12) + (6 × 12) = 480 + 72
Three friends each played the same computer game.
Fraction of Computer Game Completed
Akira 1/2
Connor 2/5
Duan 2/3
Which of the following statements is true?
A. Akira has completed less of the game than Duan has.
B. Akira has completed more of the game than Duan has.
C. Akira and Connor have completed the same amount of the game.
D. Connor and Duan have completed the same amount of the game.
A. Akira has completed less of the game than Duan has.
Mr. Conrad makes chess pieces. A chess club ordered a set of chess pieces for each of its members.
• Each set has 32 chess pieces.
• There are 27 members of the chess club.
• Mr. Conrad put these chess pieces in 6 boxes with the same number of pieces in each box.
How many chess pieces did Mr. Conrad put in each box?
A 864
B 192
C 354
D 144
D 144
Stephanie flew 232,448 miles from Los Angeles to New York City. What is the number of miles Stephanie flew rounded to the nearest thousand?
A. 233,000
B. 232,400
C. 232,500
D. 232,000
D. 232,000
Divide.
7,285 ÷ 4
A. 1,801
B. 1,801 R1
C. 1,821
D. 1,821 R1
D. 1,821 R1