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100

Mystica has 8 treats that she wants to share equally among 6 dogs.  How much will each dog get?

A    3 treats                    B    1 1/3 treats

C    3/4 treat                    D     2/8 treat

    B    1 1/3 treats

100

 Carlos bought 3 books that cost $7.89 each.  Estimate the total cost of the 3 books.

    A    $11                        B  $21

    C    $24                        D  $27

  C    $24  

100

A pattern of ordered pairs is shown below.

       (1, 3), (3, 6), (5, 12), (7, 24)

If this pattern continues, what is the sixth ordered pair in the pattern?

A  (9, 48)                B  (11, 30)

C  (11, 96)                D  (13, 192)

A  (9, 48)

100

Three kittens weigh a total of 2 kilograms.  If each of the 3 kittens weighs the same amount, how many kilograms does each kitten weigh?

A  2/3 kilogram                    B  3/2 kilogram

C  1/12 kilograms                D  1 2/3 kilograms

A  2/3 kilogram      

100

This figure is a rectangle.  Which other name could also be used to identify this shape and why is that name appropriate?                    

               

A   This is a square because opposite sides are the same length.        

B   This is a trapezoid because it has four sides.

C   This is a rhombus because it has four equal sides.                

D   This is a parallelogram because the opposite sides are parallel.

 D   This is a parallelogram because the opposite sides are parallel.

200

Carla has 1/4 of a pizza left from a party.  Carla and 2 friends will equally share what is left over. What fraction of the pizza will each child get?

A    1/12                        B    1/6 

C     1/3                        D    3/4 

A    1/12  

200

Joel is practicing to run in a 6-kilometer race.  He wants to run a total of 6 kilometers in his first week of practice.  On Monday, he ran 1.784 kilometers. On Tuesday, he ran 2.07 kilometers.  How many more kilometers does Joel need to run to meet his goal?

2.146

200

 The principal at Panther’s Elementary created a graph to analyze how much electricity the school was using through the school year.

Which of the following statements about the data is true?

A  February is the only month with an electric bill greater than $10,000.

B  The electric bill decreased during the months of September, October, November, March, and April.

C  The electric bill was never lower than $6,000.

D  The electric bill was always between $5,000 and $12,000.  

B  The electric bill decreased during the months of September, October, November, March, and April.

200

A grocery store received 186 boxes of snack crackers.  Each box holds 28 packs of snack crackers. How many packs of snack crackers did the grocery store receive?

5,208 packs of snack crackers

200

Santiago is solving this following problem:

       (48 + 8) x 1/2

How would the value of the expression change if the parenthesis were removed?

A  The value of the expression would stay the same.

B  The value of the expression would double.

C  The value of the expression would increase by 24.

D  The value of the expression would increase by 34.

C  The value of the expression would increase by 24.

300

 Lisa is cutting a 14-foot ribbon into 4 pieces.  If each piece of ribbon is the same length, how long is each piece of ribbon?


A   3 feet                    B   3 1/4 feet


C   3 1/2 feet                    D   5 feet

C 3 1/2

300

Samaria has 5 liters of juice.  If she serves it in glasses that hold 0.2 liters, how many glasses will Samaria be able to fill?

A  2.5                        B  4.8

C  20                        D  25

  D  25

300

Five friends live in the same neighborhood.  The locations of their homes form a pentagon.  The coordinate grid below shows the locations of the homes of four of the friends.  Which of the following could be the coordinates of the fifth friend’s house?

A    (2, 0)        

B    (5, 2)       

C    (2, 7)

D    (0, 5)

D    (0, 5)

300

A fast food restaurant ordered a box of ketchup. 

  • The box had 24 bags with 175 packets of ketchup.

  • The restaurant provided 28 packets of ketchup each hour for the 16 hours that the restaurant was open.

How many packets of ketchup does the fast food restaurant still have? 

A   3,752                    B   3,848

C   4,200                    D   4,648

A   3,752

300

What is the volume of this figure?


A  212 cubic inches

B  172 cubic inches

C  148 cubic inches

D  124 cubic inches


C  148 cubic inches

400

Two-thirds of the boys in the class are wearing shorts.  One-fourth of the boys who are wearing shorts are also wearing a t-shirt.  What fraction of the boys in the class are wearing shorts and a t-shirt?

A   11/12                         B   1/12 

C    1/6                        D    2/7  

C    1/6  

400

Freida had $40 when she went to the store.

  •   She bought a set of markers that costs $5.09.

  •   She bought a notebook that costs $9.80.  

  •   The sales tax was $0.71. 

Estimate to the nearest dollar the amount of money Freida had left after shopping.

A    $15                      B  $16

C  $23                        D  $24

 D  $24

400

Thomas and Jaquan both run laps around the track each day.  Thomas runs 2 laps each day and Jaquan runs 4 laps each day.  They recorded their total distance run each day on the graph below.

Which statement about the data is true?

A  Thomas ran more laps than Jaquan in the first five days.  

B  Jaquan ran 20 laps in twice as many days as Thomas.

C  Each day, Jaquan’s total miles is double Thomas’ total miles.

D  If the two boys keep running the same number of laps each day, Thomas will end up running more laps than Jaquan.

C  Each day, Jaquan’s total miles is double Thomas’ total miles.

400

Veronica and Helga both have collections of trading cards. 

  • Veronica has 752 trading cards.

  • Veronica has 16 times as many trading cards as Helga.

If Veronica and Helga put their cards together, how many cards would there be?

A   768                    B   799

C   1,520                 D   12,784

 B   799

400

Hosea and Parker are comparing their ages. Parker’s age is 2 fewer than six times as many years old as Hosea.  If Hosea is 4 years old, then which expression could be used to find Parker’s age? 

A   (6 – 2) x 4                B  6 – 2 x 4

C   (6 x 2) - 4                D  6 x 4 - 2

D  6 x 4 - 2

500

The Panthers Middle School basketball team had 6 gallons of water to drink during their basketball game.  The players drank 1 3/4 gallons of water during the first quarter of the game and 2 3/8 gallons of water during the second quarter of the game.  How much water do they have left for the rest of the game?


A    1 7/8 gallons                B    2 7/8 gallons


C    3 6/12 gallons                D    4 1/8 gallons

A    1 7/8 gallons

500

Vanita created a rectangular poster with a length of 2.32 meters and a width of 0.6 meters.  What is the area of Vanita’s poster?

1.392 

500

 Joshua collected data on the number of people in his dad’s restaurant every 30 minutes throughout the day.  Which type of graph should Joshua use to show the data he collected?

A  bar graph                    B  line plot

C  picture graph                D  line graph    

  D  line graph

500

Shaughn has 36 bottles of soda. 

  • Each bottle holds 20 ounces of soda.  

  • Shaughn will use 15-ounce paper cups to serve the soda.

How many paper cups will he need to hold all of the soda?

48

500

Which expression could be used to find the volume of this rectangular prism? 


A   (3 + 4) x 12                B   7 x 12

C  12 x 3 x 4                    D   4 x 12

B   7 x 12