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4 th Six Weeks Benchmark Review. SOLs 6.6a & 6.23. Part 1 ~ SOL 6.6a. No Calculator! Show all your work on your own paper. Carefully bubble the best answer to each question on your bubble sheet. Stop at the and raise your hand. Question 1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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44thth Six Weeks Benchmark Six Weeks Benchmark ReviewReview

SOLs 6.6a & 6.23

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Part 1 ~ SOL 6.6a

• No Calculator!

• Show all your work on your own paper.

• Carefully bubble the best answer to each question on your bubble sheet.

• Stop at the and raise your hand.

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Question 1

Thomas ran 5/6 mile yesterday and 2/3 mile today. What was the total distance Thomas ran?

A 1 ½ miles

B 7/9 mile

C ½ mile

D 1 1/3 miles

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Question 2If you have a strip of wood that measures

3/8 of an inch, and you want to cut off 2/5 of the strip, how long will the piece you cut off be in inches?

A

B

C

D

13

5

20

3

40

31

15

11

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Question 3

You have a 14 foot board and need to cut the board so that it is 11 ¼ feet long. How much do you have to cut off?

A ¾ ft.

B2 ¼ ft.

C2 ¾ ft.

D3 ¾ ft.

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Question 4

Kirk has 4 2/3 yards of canvas and 2 7/12 yards of felt. How much more canvas does he have?

A2 1/12 yds.

B2 ½ yds.

C2 5/9 yds.

D7 ¼ yds.

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Question 5

If you have a picture that measures 2 ½ feet by 1 1/3 feet, how many square feet does your picture cover?

A 5/8

B 3 1/3

C 3 2/5

D 3 5/8

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Question 6Stacey has 2 ¼ cups of milk in a

measuring cup. She needs to pour 2/3 cup of this milk out of the measuring cup. How much milk will be left in the cup?

A 1 1/3

B 1 3/7

C 1 7/12

D 2 5/12

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Question 7

Choose the model below that correctly shows ½ 1.

A B

C D

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Question 8

How many acres of land does each person have if 20 2/5 acres are divided among 4 people?

A 4 5/8

B 5 1/20

C 5 1/10

D 5 2/5

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Question 9George bought 2 pizzas for lunch. If he

gives ¾ of his pizza to his friends, which diagram is shaded to show the amount of pizza that is left for George?

A B

C D

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Question 10Sandy practiced the clarinet a

total of 9 1/4 hours in one week. The table gives the number of hours she practiced each day, Monday through Saturday. How long did Sandy practice on Sunday?

A 1 ½ hours

B 1 ¾ hours

C 2 ¼ hours

D 2 ½ hours

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STOP!Raise your hand to receive a calculator and permission to continue to Part 2 ~ SOL 6.23.

You will not be allowed to look back at any questions from Part 1.

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Question 11

Which represents the variable in the following equation?

26 = 9 + x

A 26

B +

C =

D x

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Question 12

Which method could be used to solve the number sentence shown?

x + 2 = 15

A Subtract 2 from x, and subtract 2 from 15

B Subtract 2 from x, and subtract 15 from 15

C Divide x by 2, and divide 15 by 15

D Divide x by 2, and divide 15 by 2

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Question 13

What value of b makes the number sentence shown true?

b – 9 = 12

A 21

B 3

C 108

D 12

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Question 14

What would be the first step in solving this equation?

6k = 14

Asubtract 6 from both sides

Badd 6 to both sides

Cdivide each side by 6

Dmultiply each side by 6

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Question 15

What would be the first step in solving this equation?

x - 5 = 20

Asubtract 5 from both sides

Badd 5 to both sides

Cmultiply both sides by 5

Ddivide both sides by 5

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Question 16

Which is an equation?

A 5y = 45

B 6x

C y - 6

D x + 4

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Question 17

What is the value of x?

x + 17 = 48

A 65

B 66

C 816

D 31

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Question 18

What is the value of y in this equation?

y + 31 = 110

A69

B79

C141

D151

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Question 19

Solve for x: x/6 = 36

A216

B6

C30

D42

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Question 20

Solve for f: 4f = 56

A14

B224

C60

D52

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Question 21

What does x equal?

+ x =

A

B

C

D

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Question 22

w – 15 = 40 is a(n) what?

Aequation

B inequality

Cexpression

Dproduct

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Question 23

What is the coefficient in the expression k + 8?

A1

B0

C+

D8

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Question 24

represents trepresents 1

Which equation is the model representing?

A t + 2 = 6B 2t = 6C 6t = 2D t – 6 = 2

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Question 25represents r represents 1

Using the representations above, which model best represents the following.

r + 1 = 4

A B

C

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Question 26

Which of the following are equivalent to 3/10?

A 3%; 0.03

B 30%; 0.3

C 33%; 3.3

D 70%; 0.007

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Question 27The box-and-whisker plot below summarizes the

weight of 19 students in pounds. Which of the following is true?

A The average weight of the students is 162 pounds.B The majority of the students weigh less than 105

pounds.C The median weight of the students is 143 pounds.D The heaviest student weighs 162 pounds.

81105 143 162

219

Students’ Weights

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Question 28

A frisbee has a radius of 6 inches. Which is closest to its circumference?

A 18 in.

B 24 in.

C 36 in.

D 113 in.Click here for

Formula Sheet

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Question 29

What is the area of the large rectangle if each small square has sides of 5 meters?

A 25 m

B 50 m2

C 150 m2

D 10 m

5 m

5 m

Click here for Formula Sheet

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END OF TEST

You may go back and review any questions from Part 2 (yellow slides only).

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Question 28

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Question 29