6.NR.1– Operations with Whole Numbers, Fractions & Decimals
6.NR.2– Applying Operations in Real-World Contexts
6.NR.3– Integers & Number Lines
6.NR.4– Ratios, Unit Rates & Percentages
6.NR– Mixed Review (All NR Skills)
100

Add: 3.5+2.4 

What is 5.9?

100

A notebook costs $3.50. How much do 2 notebooks cost?

What is $7.00?

100

What integer represents 5 units below zero?

What is -5?

100

Write the ratio 3 apples to 5 apples.

What is 3:5?

100

Which is greater: 0.6 or ⅝?

What is 5/8?

200

Subtract: 12.75−4.6

What is 8.15?

200

You jog 1.25 miles each day for 4 days. How far did you jog total?

What is 5 miles?

200

Which is greater: −3 or −7?

What is -3?

200

A car travels 120 miles in 3 hours. What is the unit rate?

What is 40 miles per hour?

200

Evaluate: 5^2 - 10.

What is 15?

300

Multiply: 3/4×16

What is 12?

300

A movie ticket costs $9.75. You pay with a $20 bill. How much change do you get?

What is $10.25?

300

Start at −4 and move 9 units right on the number line. Where do you land?

What is 5?

300

What is 25% of 80?

What is 20?

300

Convert 0.75 to a fraction in simplest form.

What is 3/4?

400

Divide: 6.3÷0.3.

What is 21?

400

A water tank holds 48 gallons. If ¾ of the water is used, how many gallons were used?

What is 36 gallons?

400

A submarine is at −120 feet and rises 45 feet. What is its new position?

What is -75 feet?

400

A shirt originally costs $40 and is 20% off. What is the discount amount?

What is $8?

400

A hiker climbs 250 feet, then descends 410 feet. What is the net change?

What is -160 feet?

500

A recipe needs 2.5 cups of sugar per batch. How much sugar is needed for 4 batches?

What is 10 cups?

500

A phone battery uses 0.6% per minute. How much battery is used in 45 minutes?

What is 27%?

500

The temperature drops 18° from 7°F. What is the final temperature?

What is -11 degrees F?

500

A recipe uses a ratio of 2 cups of rice to 3 cups of water. How much water is needed for 10 cups of rice?

What is 15 cups?

500

A store increases a price by 10%, then decreases the new price by 10%. Is the final price the same as the original?

What is No?