Decimals
Measurement
Number Operations
Data
Algebra/Geometry
100

While helping his father vacuum out the car, Sam found 32 cents under the driver’s seat, 78 cents under the passenger’s seat, and 3 dollars and 12 cents in his glove box. What was the total amount of money Sam found? 

A $3.99 B $4.09 C $4.22 D $4.08

C $4.22

100

Ashley is painting a poster shaped like a rectangle. The length of the base is 8 inches, and the width is 25 inches. What is the area of the base of the poster in square inches? 

F 67 square inches 

G 250 square inches

H 98 square inches 

J Not here

J Not here

100

A math problem is shown. 

3.75 ÷ 5 What is the quotient?

A 0.15 

B 0.60 

C 0.50 

D 0.75

D 0.75

100

Mark plans to graph the point (9, -2) on a coordinate grid. Which steps can he take in order to graph the point correctly? 

A Start at the origin. Move 9 units up. Move 2 units right. Graph the point. 

B Start at the origin. Move 9 units right. Move 2 units down. Graph the point. 

C Start at the origin. Move 9 units up. Move 2 units up. Graph the point. 

D Start at the origin. Move 9 units right. Move 2 units up. Graph the point.

B Start at the origin. Move 9 units right. Move 2 units down. Graph the point.

100

What is the value of the expression shown? 

4[3.6 − 1(1.8)] 

F 8.4 

G 15.6 

H 12 

J 7.2

J 7.2

200

Which comparison is NOT true?

F 4.657 > 3.174 

G 3.567 < 8.7 

H 3.75 > 2.456 

J 6.94 < 7.75

J 6.94 < 7.75

200

One bucket of sand has a mass of 6.03 kg. What is the mass of 15 buckets of sand in kilograms? 

A 16.1 kg 

B 90.45 kg 

C 904.5 kg 

D 141 kg

B 90.45 kg

200

Four students each wrote down a number between 30 and 40. The list shows the numbers they wrote. 

• Mary—15 • Chris—69 • Mark—47 • Patty—24 

Which student wrote down a prime number?

A Mary 

B Chris 

C Mark 

D Patty

C Mark

200

Ashton is reading a 324 page book. He reads 32 pages each week. How many weeks will it take Ashton to read the entire book? 

F 32 

G 11 

H 14 

J 54

G 11

200

A family spent $108 at the State Fair of Texas. • They spent $20 on tickets to the fair and $47 on food. • They spent the rest of the money on games. Which equation can be used to find g, the amount of money in dollars the family spent on games? 

F 108= g + 47− 20 

G 108= 20 + 47− g 

H 108= 47− 20− g 

J 108= g + 47+ 20

J 108= g + 47+ 20

300

Patricia wants to buy 3 shirts and 2 pairs of crazy socks. The shirts cost $14.56 each, and the socks cost $9.78 each. Patricia has $45. Which of these amounts is the best estimate of how much more money Patricia needs in order to buy the shirts and belts? 

A $17 

B $15 

C $20 

D $8

C $20

300

The length of one side of Mr. Adam’s driveway is 32 feet. What is the length of this driveway in inches? 

F 324in. 

G 234in. 

H 456in. 

J 384in.

J 384in.

300

Eric’s flashdrive has a memory size of 2.4 gigabytes. What is the memory size in gigabytes of 4 of these flashdrives? 

A 4.8 gigabytes 

B 8.4 gigabytes 

C 7.2 gigabytes 

D 9.6 gigabytes

D 9.6 gigabytes

300

What are the coordinates of the point where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect on a coordinate plane? 

A (5, 5) 

B (5, 0) 

C (0, 5) 

D (0, 0)

D (0, 0)

300

The amount of money spent on clothes during Black Friday is shown in expanded notation.

 (12 × 10) + (3 × 0.2) 

How is this dollar amount written as a decimal?

120.60

400

Ella finished a bike race in 45.8 minutes. Miranda finished the race 5.5 minutes sooner than Ella finished it. How many minutes did it take Miranda to finish the race? 

F 51.3 minutes 

G 40.3 minutes 

H 41.3 minutes 

J Not here

G 40.3 minutes

400

A rectangular swimming pool is 8.52 meters wide and 12.56 meters long. What is the perimeter of the swimming pool in meters?

42.16

400

A company makes 365 shoelaces each day. How many shoelaces does the company make in one 5-day week? 

A 375 

B 1,490 

C 2,500 

D 1,825

D 1,825

400

What is the value of this expression? 

[7 (4 + 4)] × 21 

A 1,176 

B 1,232 

C 356 

D 1,980

A 1,176

400

Mrs. Sanchez packed 27 apple juices and 25 orange juices into a box for a field trip. She packed 7 boxes like this. Mrs. Sanchez used this equation to find x, the number of apple juices she packed into all the boxes. 

x = (27)7 

How many apple juices did Mrs. Sanchez pack into the boxes? 

A 365 

B 345 

C 83,670 

D 364

D 364

500

Joshua compared the values of these decimals. 

0.04 0.4 0.004 0.040 

Which statement correctly compares two of these numbers? 

A 0.4 < 0.04 

B 0.004 > 0.4 

C 0.4 = 0.04 

D 0.040 = 0.04

D 0.040 = 0.04

500

The masses of two elephants are given below. • A female elephant has a mass of 55,000 grams. • A male elephant has a mass of 150 kilograms. 

What is the sum of these two masses in grams? 

A 200,000 g 

B 95,000 g 

C 550,000 g 

D 700,000 g

D 700,000 g

500

What is the quotient when 0.20 is divided by 4? 

F 1.00 

G .05 

H .80 

J Not here

G .05

500

The table shows the heights and masses of a two vehicles before they were crushed at the salvage yard. One vehicle is a truck and the other is a car. 

Height (m)              Mass (kg) 

Truck 4.69                234.5 

Car    3.54                200.6


 Based on the table above, which statement is true?

 F The combined mass of the truck and the car is 434.10 kg. 

G The mass of the truck is 33.9 kg greater than the mass of the car. 

H The car is 1.14 m shorter than truck. 

J The combined height of the truck and the car is 7.13 m.

G The mass of the truck is 33.9 kg greater than the mass of the car.

500

Mr. Harris had 155 tin cans. • He used 45 cans for storing green beans. • He used the same number of cans for storing corn. • He used the remaining cans for storing peas. Which equation can be used to find n, the number of cans Mr. Harris used to store peas?

F 155 + 45 + 45 = n 

G 155 - (45 + 45) = n 

H 155 - 45 + 45 = n 

J not here

G 155 - (45 + 45) = n