Number Sense and Operations
Measurement
Patterns, Functions, and Algebra
Geometry
Data Analysis and Probability
100
Ruth's garden has 6 rows of strawberry plants. There are 20 strawberry plants in each row. How many strawberry plants are in Ruth's garden?
120 strawberry plants
100
What unit of measurement is likely to be used to find the length around a bulletin board? a. inches b. square feet c. cubic yards d. miles
a. inches
100
A pizza restaurant sells pizza by the slice. 1 pizza slice costs $2.50, 2 slices cost $3.75, 3 slices cost $5.00, and 4 slices cost $6.25. How does the cost change as the number of pizza slices increase? Use words, numbers, or pictures to support your answer.
The cost increases by $1.25.
100
What does the word congruent mean?
Congruent means that two or more shapes are the same size and same shape.
100
Anita placed different colored tiles in a bag. There were 6 red, 11 blue, 15 yellow, and 5 green. Order the colors from least likely to be picked to most likely to be picked.
green, red, blue, yellow
200
One month Tony's puppy grew 7/8 of an inch. The next month his puppy grew 5/8 of an inch. How many inches did Tony's puppy grow in two months?
12/8
200
Which unit is appropriate for measuring the area of the bottom of a pan? a. inch b. foot c. square inch d. cubic foot
c. square inch
200
The expected attendance at a concert changes as the price of tickets changes. 800 people are expected when tickets cost $4. 700 people are expected when tickets cost $6. 600 people are expected when tickets cost $8. 500 people are expected when tickets cost $10. Which describes how the expected attendance changes as the ticket price changes? a. As the price increases, the tickets sold decreases. b. As the price increases, the tickets sold increases. c. As the price doubles, the tickets sold is halved. d. As the prices decreases by $2, the tickets sold increases.
a. As the price increases, the tickets sold decreases.
200
What type of triangle has three sides that are all different lengths?
Scalene triangle
200
Alan will be gathering data about temperature. Which part of Alan's data collection plan should come first? a. create a graph to display the data b. record the data c. choose a place and time to collect the data each day d. interpret the data
c. choose a place and time to collect the data
300
The distance between three towns is shown. Kellogg Pineville Fairfield *-------------------------*-------------------------------* 203 miles 413 miles Estimate the distance from Kellogg to Fairfield.
600 miles
300
Robin measured the length of a piece of rope and found it to be 12 feet long. What would happen to the number of units if Robin measured the length of the rope in yards instead of feet? a. There would be no units. b. There would be more units. c. There would be fewer units. d. There would be the same number of units.
c. There would be fewer units.
300
Mike is thinking of a number n. He knows that ten times the number is less than 70. Which inequality describes the situation? a. 10 x n < 70 b. 10 x n > 70 c. 10 x 70 < n d. 10 x 70 > n
a. 10 x n < 70
300
Show a translation(slide) of this figure: F
Show that the F simply slides up, down, left, or right without reflecting or rotating.
300
Fred recorded the heights, in inches, of the students in his class. The range of the data was 15. Which statement is true about Fred's class? a. Fred found that 15 students are all the same height. b. The height of the shortest student is 15 inches. c. Fred recorded the heights of 15 students in his class. d. The tallest student is 15 inches taller than the shortest student.
d. The tallest student is 15 inches taller than the shortest student.
400
Mrs. Thomas gave the store clerk $25.00 for a pair of jeans. She received $2.88 back in change. What was the price of the jeans?
$22.12
400
Which is an example of perimeter? a. the amount of sand in a sandbox b. the distance around a window c. the number of tiles that cover a floor d. the length of a bus
b. the distance around a window
400
Five students each paid $2 to see a play. Some of the students, M, spent $5 to buy popcorn. Altogether, the students spent $30. Which equation represents this situation? a. ($2 x M) + $5 = $30 b. $5 x M = $30 c. (5 x $2) + (M x $5) = $30 d. ($5 x $2) + M = $30
c. (5 x $2) + (M x $5) = $30
400
Roy drew a triangle with exactly two congruent angles and two congruent sides. What kind of triangle did Roy draw?
Isosceles
400
Raymond has these notebooks and pens in his backpack. Notebooks- science, reading, and writing; Pens- blue, green, red. List all the possible combinations of one notebook and one pen that Raymond could take from his backpack.
Science, blue Science, green Science, red Reading, blue Reading, green Reading, red Writing, blue Writing, green Writing, red
500
A store sells rice in 3-pound and 5-pound bags. Jennie is responsible for packing 60 pounds of rice into the three pound bags, 5-pound bags or a combination os 3-pound and 5-pound bags. She needs to pack all 60 pounds of rice. The prices for the bags are shown below. WEIGHT PRICE 3 pounds $4 5 pounds $6 Show three ways Jennie can pack the 60 pounds of rice into bags. For each was, show the total number of bags for each weight she will have packed. Show or explain your answer by using picture, words, or numbers.
Answers vary.
500
Karen is putting ribbon around the outside edge of a card. The card measures 8 inches long by 5 inches wide. How much ribbon does Karen need to go around the card? Show or explain how you found the amount of ribbon she needs.
Karen needs 26 inches of rope for the outside of her card. I know this because I found the perimeter of the card by adding up all of the sides. 8+8+5+5=26 inches
500
Rachel begins with an empty piggy bank. Every day she puts in $2.50 and does not take out any money. Make a table that shows how much money Rachel has in her piggy bank after 1, 2, 3, and 4 days.
DAY TOTAL AMOUNT 1 $2.50 2 $5.00 3 $7.50 4 $10.00
500
Joe and Janice are playing a guessing game. Joe tells Janice that he is thinking of a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides. Draw 4 different types of quadrilaterals that Janice could guess form Joe's first hint. Then, Joe tells Janice that the quadrilaterals have 4 right angles. Draw 2 quadrilaterals that Janice could guess from Joe's first and second hints.
4 quadrilaterals drawn (hint 1) rectangle and square drawn (hint 2)
500
Reuben recorded the heights of 7 boys and 7 girls in his class in the table shown. HEIGHT (in inches) BOYS 47,50,51,53,53,55,58 GIRLS 49,50,52,55,56,56,58 Calculate the range, the median, and the mode for the height of the boys and the height of the girls.
RANGE: Boys- 11 inches Girls- 9 inches MEDIAN: Boys- 53 inches Girls- 55 inches MODE: Boys- 53 inches Girls- 56 inches