Data and Probability
Algebraic Numbers
Computation with whole numbers
Decimal and fraction computation
Decimal computation
100

Ms. Diaz created a line plot of how many books her 18 students read over the summer. 

 

 

The median number of books is?

15

100

Select two expressions that are equivalent to 24 .

2+6×3

6+9×2

40−(8÷2)

30−8÷2+13

36−3(12−4×2)

B and E

100


Sunshine Elementary's garden club has a vegetable garden. There are 22 students in the club. The teacher thinks that each student will pick about 8 pounds of corn. If a basket holds 16 pounds of corn, what is the best estimate for the number of baskets they will need.

10, 20, 30, or 50

10

100

Which is true?

A. 2  2/3   <   2  1/2

B. 2  3/5   >   2  2/3

C. 2  3/4   <   2  2/3

D. 2  2/3   >   2  3/10


D

100

What would be a reasonable estimate for the product of 3.14 and 0.8?

A. 0.03

B. 0.3

C. 3

D. 30

C

200

Abby is going to her friend's house.

She has different choices of what to eat for dinner. She will choose one dinner, one drink, and one dessert.

Dinner: Pizza, Chicken Salad

Drink: Water, Milk, Lemonade

Dessert: Ice Cream, Chocolate Cake, Apple Pie


How many possible outcomes are there?

18 outcomes

200

An architect is creating plans to build a stadium. Section A has 60 seats, Section B has 100 seats, and Section C has 140 seats. If the pattern continues, how many seats will be in Section F?

260

200

Alison has 4 homework assignments a week. Each homework assignment takes 46 minutes to complete. Over three weeks, she will spend ______ minutes on her homework assignments.

552

200

This set represents one whole. 

 

This set is shaded to represent a fraction.

Which of the following number lines shows the equivalent decimal?

A

B

C

D

D

200

The product of 6.7 and 0.24 is ______.

1.608

300

This line plot shows the number of letters in each student's first name in Mrs. Smith's class.

 

 

What is the total number of students who have at least five letters in their first name?

9

300

Which expression represents the prime factorization of 60 ?

2×30

2×3×10

2×2×3×5

2×3×3×5

2x2x3x5

300

Ellie set the goal to read 5,000 pages by the end of December.

  • In September, she read 957 pages.
  • In October, she read 1,435 pages.
  • In November, she read 1,268 pages.

Ellie needs to read ________.

1340

300

Identify four true equations.

A. 0.8 = 1/8                     E. 5/8 = 0.58

B. 0.5 = 6/12                   F. 3/5 = 0.6

C. 0.25 = 1/4                   G. 2/5 = 0.1

D. 9/12 = 0.75

B, C, D, F

300

Which is the best estimate of the difference between the cost of buying the Taco Plate dinner and the cost of buying rice, beans, and two tacos as sides?

A. $2

B. $5

C. $7

D. $10

A

400

The librarian records the number of books checked out by the fifth grade students for eight days.  The number of books checked out each day is shown.

 

42, 60, 38, 55, 25, 60, 50, 46

 

Based on this data, the mean number of books checked out is?

47

400

Identify the pattern and fill in the missing numbers in the empty boxes.  

324, 4

400

Mohammed and 3 friends collected seashells in baskets.

  • Basket A had 465 shells.
  • Basket B had 587 shells.

If they combined the baskets and split them equally, how many seashells should each person receive? 

263

400

This model is shaded to represent a part of the whole.

Identify four equivalent values.

 

6/10, 3/5, 0.60, 0.6

400

Identify two problems with a quotient close to 3.

8.586/3 and 16.2/5

500

This list shows the number of times 12 students were able to jump rope without stopping.

12, 45, 52, 26, 27, 45, 19, 30, 30, 73, 40, 101

Create a stem-and-leaf plot to show this information correctly.

Show Mr. Harrison

500

Identify all composite numbers.

27, 45, 39, 51

500

The fifth grade has 112 students going on a field trip. There will also be 4 teachers and 10 chaperones going on the trip. If each bus can seat 30 people, how many buses will the fifth grade need to take all of the students and adults on the trip? 


3, 4, 5, or 6

5

500

Arrange the numbers in order from greatest to least.

3 7/8, 3.75, 3.5, 3 1/3

500

Directions: Select all the correct answers.  

Yoser goes into a candy store with $5.00. He buys 9 peppermints for $0.15 each, and some sour candies. Each sour candy costs $0.25 . 

How many sour candies could Yoser buy?

14