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5.MD.15.MD.1
A. 4,720A. 4,720 C. 1,800C. 1,800
B. 1,440B. 1,440 D. 720D. 720
# 1# 1
The highway department puts The highway department puts a cone every 40 cm on the side a cone every 40 cm on the side of the highway. How many of the highway. How many cones will they need if cones will they need if the highway is the highway is 0.72 km long?0.72 km long?
5.NBT.15.NBT.1# 2# 2
A. 7,495.49A. 7,495.49 C. 6,024.45C. 6,024.45
B. 5,236.00B. 5,236.00 D. 2,564.70D. 2,564.70
Which number below has a Which number below has a 5 that has a value 1/10 as 5 that has a value 1/10 as much as the 5 in 5,972.34? much as the 5 in 5,972.34?
5.NF.35.NF.3# 3# 3
A. 4/5 of a boxA. 4/5 of a box C. 3/4 of a boxC. 3/4 of a box
B. 1 boxB. 1 box D. 3/5 of a boxD. 3/5 of a box
Sandy shared her 3 boxes Sandy shared her 3 boxes of chocolate at work with of chocolate at work with 4 of her friends. All 5 had 4 of her friends. All 5 had equal shares of the boxes. equal shares of the boxes. How much did each of How much did each of them eat?them eat?
5.G.45.G.4# 4# 4
A. rhombusA. rhombus C. triangleC. triangle
B. polygonB. polygon D. hexagonD. hexagon
QuadrilateralsQuadrilaterals
??????
?????? ??????
Which shape would be below Which shape would be below quadrilaterals in this hierarchy?quadrilaterals in this hierarchy?
5.OA.25.OA.2# 5# 5
A. A. 20 + 8 x 220 + 8 x 2 C. C. 2(20 + 8)2(20 + 8)
B. B. (8 x 2) + 20(8 x 2) + 20 D. D. 8(2 + 20)8(2 + 20)
Which expression Which expression matches the steps:matches the steps:
add 20 and 8, add 20 and 8, then multiply by 2 then multiply by 2
5.MD.55.MD.5# 6# 6
A. 72 cubic ft.A. 72 cubic ft. C. 79 cubic ft.C. 79 cubic ft.
B. 81 cubic ft.B. 81 cubic ft. D. 75 cubic ft.D. 75 cubic ft.
5.NBT.65.NBT.6# 7# 7
A. 190 R 23A. 190 R 23 C. 190 R 38C. 190 R 38
B. 190 R 18B. 190 R 18 D. 190 R 33D. 190 R 33
7,823 ÷ 41 = _? 7,823 ÷ 41 = _?
5.MD.45.MD.4# 8# 8
A. 60 cubic in.A. 60 cubic in. C. 32 cubic in.C. 32 cubic in.
B. 62 cubic in.B. 62 cubic in. D. 26 cubic in.D. 26 cubic in.
5.NF.55.NF.5# 9# 9
A. A. C. C.
B. B. D. D.
Without multiplying the Without multiplying the problems below, which will have problems below, which will have the smallest product?the smallest product?
3 x 3 x ——15151515
3 x 3 x ——12121515
3 x 3 x ——20201515
3 x 3 x ——18181515
5.NBT.35.NBT.3# 10# 10
A. >A. > B. =B. = C. <C. <
Compare these two Compare these two numbers.numbers.
1.315 __ 1.3091.315 __ 1.309
5.G.15.G.1# 11# 11
A. 7A. 7 C. 5C. 5
B. 4B. 4 D. 2D. 2
5.OA.35.OA.3# 12# 12
A. 5(A. 5(xx – 2) = – 2) = yy C. 2(C. 2(yy - 4) = - 4) = xx
B. B. xx + 6 = + 6 = yy D. 3D. 3xx – 2 = – 2 = yy
5.NF.75.NF.7# 13# 13
A. A. C. C.
B. B. D. D.
The scientist has — grams of gold. He uses equal The scientist has — grams of gold. He uses equal
amounts to conduct amounts to conduct 99 experiments. Which experiments. Which
equation represents how many experiments can equation represents how many experiments can
be conducted?be conducted?
1133
— — 9 = 9 = nn
1133
9 9 — = — = nn
1133
— — 9 = 9 = nn
112727
3 3 — = — = nn
1199
5.NBT.55.NBT.5# 14# 14
A. 2,832A. 2,832 C. 2,222C. 2,222
B. 2,942B. 2,942 D. 1,712D. 1,712
59 x 48 = _?59 x 48 = _?
5.MD.35.MD.3# 15# 15
A. 11A. 11 C. 13C. 13
B. 10B. 10 D. 12D. 12
??
5.NF.25.NF.2# 16# 16
A. 3/10 dollarA. 3/10 dollar C. 1/10 dollarC. 1/10 dollar
B. 2/10 dollarB. 2/10 dollar D. 2/5 dollarD. 2/5 dollar
Dwight had 1/2 dollar. He spent Dwight had 1/2 dollar. He spent 1/5 of a dollar at the store. How 1/5 of a dollar at the store. How much does Dwight have now? much does Dwight have now?
5.OA.15.OA.1# 17# 17
A. 15A. 15 C. 2.25C. 2.25
B. 0.75B. 0.75 D. 15.5D. 15.5
6 ÷ 4(10 - 8)6 ÷ 4(10 - 8)
5.G.35.G.3# 18# 18
A. four equal sidesA. four equal sides C. four right anglesC. four right angles
B. four sidedB. four sided D. 4 parallel sidesD. 4 parallel sides
A trapezoid is a subcategory of A trapezoid is a subcategory of quadrilaterals. Which of the quadrilaterals. Which of the following attributes must a following attributes must a trapezoid have?trapezoid have?
5.NF.45.NF.4
A. 3/20A. 3/20 C. 1/3C. 1/3
B. 3/2B. 3/2 D. 4/12D. 4/12
# 19# 19
????
— — x –– = —x –– = —1122
331010
What is the What is the missing missing
fraction?fraction?
5.NBT.75.NBT.7# 20# 20
A. 0.87A. 0.87 C. 8.7C. 8.7
B. 9.57B. 9.57 D. 95.7D. 95.7
1.1 x 8.7 = _?1.1 x 8.7 = _?
5.NBT.25.NBT.2# 21# 21
A. 51,000A. 51,000 C. 5,100C. 5,100
B. 510B. 510 D. 510,000D. 510,000
0.510 x 100.510 x 1055Write in Standard FormWrite in Standard Form
5.MD.25.MD.2# 22# 22
A. 1/2 LitersA. 1/2 Liters C. 3/8 LitersC. 3/8 Liters
B. 3/4 LitersB. 3/4 Liters D. 5/8 LitersD. 5/8 Liters
5.NBT.45.NBT.4# 23# 23
A. 4A. 4 C. 5C. 5
B. 4.9B. 4.9 D. 5.9D. 5.9
Round 4.881979 to the Round 4.881979 to the nearest whole number.nearest whole number.
5.G.25.G.2# 24# 24
A. HomeA. Home C. ParkC. Park
B. SchoolB. School D. LibraryD. Library
5.NF.15.NF.1# 25# 25
A. 12/49A. 12/49 C. 7/18C. 7/18
B. 17/36B. 17/36 D. 3/49D. 3/49
1/4 + 2/9 = _? 1/4 + 2/9 = _?
5.NF.65.NF.6# 26# 26
A. A. C. C.
B. B. D. D.
Find the product. Simplify your Find the product. Simplify your answer as a whole or mixed number.answer as a whole or mixed number.
252 252 ——4411
9 9 — — x 28 x 28
258 258
254 254 ——4477
256256
1177
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5.MD.15.MD.1
A. 4,720A. 4,720 C. 1,800C. 1,800
B. 1,440B. 1,440 D. 720D. 720
# 1# 1
The highway department puts The highway department puts a cone every 40 cm on the side a cone every 40 cm on the side of the highway. How many of the highway. How many cones will they need if cones will they need if the highway is the highway is 0.72 km long?0.72 km long?
5.MD.15.MD.1
A. 4,720A. 4,720 C.C. 1,800 1,800
B. 1,440B. 1,440 D. 720D. 720
# 1# 1
The highway department puts The highway department puts a cone every 40 cm on the side a cone every 40 cm on the side of the highway. How many of the highway. How many cones will they need if cones will they need if the highway is the highway is 0.72 km long?0.72 km long?
5.NBT.15.NBT.1# 2# 2
A. 7,495.49A. 7,495.49 C. 6,024.45C. 6,024.45
B. 5,236.00B. 5,236.00 D. 2,564.70D. 2,564.70
Which number below has a Which number below has a 5 that has a value 1/10 as 5 that has a value 1/10 as much as the 5 in 5,972.34? much as the 5 in 5,972.34?
5.NBT.15.NBT.1# 2# 2
A. 7,495.49A. 7,495.49 C. 6,024.45C. 6,024.45
B. 5,236.00B. 5,236.00 D.D. 2,564.70 2,564.70
Which number below has a Which number below has a 5 that has a value 1/10 as 5 that has a value 1/10 as much as the 5 in 5,972.34? much as the 5 in 5,972.34?
5.NF.35.NF.3# 3# 3
A. 4/5 of a boxA. 4/5 of a box C. 3/4 of a boxC. 3/4 of a box
B. 1 boxB. 1 box D. 3/5 of a boxD. 3/5 of a box
Sandy shared her 3 boxes Sandy shared her 3 boxes of chocolate at work with of chocolate at work with 4 of her friends. All 5 had 4 of her friends. All 5 had equal shares of the boxes. equal shares of the boxes. How much did each of How much did each of them eat?them eat?
5.NF.35.NF.3# 3# 3
A. 4/5 of a boxA. 4/5 of a box C. 3/4 of a boxC. 3/4 of a box
B. 1 boxB. 1 box D.D. 3/5 of a box 3/5 of a box
Sandy shared her 3 boxes Sandy shared her 3 boxes of chocolate at work with of chocolate at work with 4 of her friends. All 5 had 4 of her friends. All 5 had equal shares of the boxes. equal shares of the boxes. How much did each of How much did each of them eat?them eat?
5.G.45.G.4# 4# 4
A. rhombusA. rhombus C. triangleC. triangle
B. polygonB. polygon D. hexagonD. hexagon
QuadrilateralsQuadrilaterals
??????
?????? ??????
Which shape would be below Which shape would be below quadrilaterals in this hierarchy?quadrilaterals in this hierarchy?
5.G.45.G.4# 4# 4
A.A. rhombus rhombus C. triangleC. triangle
B. polygonB. polygon D. hexagonD. hexagon
QuadrilateralsQuadrilaterals
??????
?????? ??????
Which shape would be below Which shape would be below quadrilaterals in this hierarchy?quadrilaterals in this hierarchy?
5.OA.25.OA.2# 5# 5
A. A. 20 + 8 x 220 + 8 x 2 C. C. 2(20 + 8)2(20 + 8)
B. B. (8 x 2) + 20(8 x 2) + 20 D. D. 8(2 + 20)8(2 + 20)
Which expression Which expression matches the steps:matches the steps:
add 20 and 8, add 20 and 8, then multiply by 2 then multiply by 2
5.OA.25.OA.2# 5# 5
A. A. 20 + 8 x 220 + 8 x 2 C.C. 2(20 + 8)2(20 + 8)
B. B. (8 x 2) + 20(8 x 2) + 20 D. D. 8(2 + 20)8(2 + 20)
Which expression Which expression matches the steps:matches the steps:
add 20 and 8, add 20 and 8, then multiply by 2 then multiply by 2
5.MD.55.MD.5# 6# 6
A. 72 cubic ft.A. 72 cubic ft. C. 79 cubic ft.C. 79 cubic ft.
B. 81 cubic ft.B. 81 cubic ft. D. 75 cubic ft.D. 75 cubic ft.
5.MD.55.MD.5# 6# 6
A. 72 cubic ft.A. 72 cubic ft. C. 79 cubic ft.C. 79 cubic ft.
B.B. 81 cubic ft. 81 cubic ft. D. 75 cubic ft.D. 75 cubic ft.
5.NBT.65.NBT.6# 7# 7
A. 190 R 23A. 190 R 23 C. 190 R 38C. 190 R 38
B. 190 R 18B. 190 R 18 D. 190 R 33D. 190 R 33
7,823 ÷ 41 = _? 7,823 ÷ 41 = _?
5.NBT.65.NBT.6# 7# 7
A. 190 R 23A. 190 R 23 C. 190 R 38C. 190 R 38
B. 190 R 18B. 190 R 18 D.D. 190 R 33 190 R 33
7,823 ÷ 41 = _? 7,823 ÷ 41 = _?
5.MD.45.MD.4# 8# 8
A. 60 cubic in.A. 60 cubic in. C. 32 cubic in.C. 32 cubic in.
B. 62 cubic in.B. 62 cubic in. D. 26 cubic in.D. 26 cubic in.
5.MD.45.MD.4# 8# 8
A.A. 60 cubic in. 60 cubic in. C. 32 cubic in.C. 32 cubic in.
B. 62 cubic in.B. 62 cubic in. D. 26 cubic in.D. 26 cubic in.
5.NF.55.NF.5# 9# 9
A. A. C. C.
B. B. D. D.
Without multiplying the Without multiplying the problems below, which will have problems below, which will have the smallest product?the smallest product?
3 x 3 x ——15151515
3 x 3 x ——12121515
3 x 3 x ——20201515
3 x 3 x ——18181515
5.NF.55.NF.5# 9# 9
A. A. C. C.
B.B. D. D.
Without multiplying the Without multiplying the problems below, which will have problems below, which will have the smallest product?the smallest product?
3 x 3 x ——15151515
3 x 3 x ——12121515
3 x 3 x ——20201515
3 x 3 x ——18181515
5.NBT.35.NBT.3# 10# 10
A. >A. > B. =B. = C. <C. <
Compare these two Compare these two numbers.numbers.
1.315 __ 1.3091.315 __ 1.309
5.NBT.35.NBT.3# 10# 10
A.A. > > B. =B. = C. <C. <
Compare these two Compare these two numbers.numbers.
1.315 __ 1.3091.315 __ 1.309
5.G.15.G.1# 11# 11
A. 7A. 7 C. 5C. 5
B. 4B. 4 D. 2D. 2
5.G.15.G.1# 11# 11
A.A. 7 7 C. 5C. 5
B. 4B. 4 D. 2D. 2
5.OA.35.OA.3# 12# 12
A. 5(A. 5(xx – 2) = – 2) = yy C. 2(C. 2(yy - 4) = - 4) = xx
B. B. xx + 6 = + 6 = yy D. 3D. 3xx – 2 = – 2 = yy
5.OA.35.OA.3# 12# 12
A.A. 5( 5(xx – 2) = – 2) = yy C. 2(C. 2(yy - 4) = - 4) = xx
B. B. xx + 6 = + 6 = yy D. 3D. 3xx – 2 = – 2 = yy
5.NF.75.NF.7# 13# 13
A. A. C. C.
B. B. D. D.
The scientist has — grams of gold. He uses equal The scientist has — grams of gold. He uses equal
amounts to conduct amounts to conduct 99 experiments. Which experiments. Which
equation represents how many experiments can equation represents how many experiments can
be conducted?be conducted?
1133
— — 9 = 9 = nn
1133
9 9 — = — = nn
1133
— — 9 = 9 = nn
112727
3 3 — = — = nn
1199
5.NF.75.NF.7# 13# 13
A.A. C. C.
B. B. D. D.
The scientist has — grams of gold. He uses equal The scientist has — grams of gold. He uses equal
amounts to conduct amounts to conduct 99 experiments. Which experiments. Which
equation represents how many experiments can equation represents how many experiments can
be conducted?be conducted?
1133
— — 9 = 9 = nn
1133
9 9 — = — = nn
1133
— — 9 = 9 = nn
112727
3 3 — = — = nn
1199
5.NBT.55.NBT.5# 14# 14
A. 2,832A. 2,832 C. 2,222C. 2,222
B. 2,942B. 2,942 D. 1,712D. 1,712
59 x 48 = _?59 x 48 = _?
5.NBT.55.NBT.5# 14# 14
A.A. 2,832 2,832 C. 2,222C. 2,222
B. 2,942B. 2,942 D. 1,712D. 1,712
59 x 48 = _?59 x 48 = _?
5.MD.35.MD.3# 15# 15
A. 11A. 11 C. 13C. 13
B. 10B. 10 D. 12D. 12
??
5.MD.35.MD.3# 15# 15
A.A. 11 11 C. 13C. 13
B. 10B. 10 D. 12D. 12
??
5.NF.25.NF.2# 16# 16
A. 3/10 dollarA. 3/10 dollar C. 1/10 dollarC. 1/10 dollar
B. 2/10 dollarB. 2/10 dollar D. 2/5 dollarD. 2/5 dollar
Dwight had 1/2 dollar. He spent Dwight had 1/2 dollar. He spent 1/5 of a dollar at the store. How 1/5 of a dollar at the store. How much does Dwight have now? much does Dwight have now?
5.NF.25.NF.2# 16# 16
A.A. 3/10 dollar 3/10 dollar C. 1/10 dollarC. 1/10 dollar
B. 2/10 dollarB. 2/10 dollar D. 2/5 dollarD. 2/5 dollar
Dwight had 1/2 dollar. He spent Dwight had 1/2 dollar. He spent 1/5 of a dollar at the store. How 1/5 of a dollar at the store. How much does Dwight have now? much does Dwight have now?
5.OA.15.OA.1# 17# 17
A. 15A. 15 C. 2.25C. 2.25
B. 0.75B. 0.75 D. 15.5D. 15.5
6 ÷ 4(10 - 8)6 ÷ 4(10 - 8)
5.OA.15.OA.1# 17# 17
A. 15A. 15 C. 2.25C. 2.25
B.B. 0.75 0.75 D. 15.5D. 15.5
6 ÷ 4(10 - 8)6 ÷ 4(10 - 8)
5.G.35.G.3# 18# 18
A. four equal sidesA. four equal sides C. four right anglesC. four right angles
B. four sidedB. four sided D. 4 parallel sidesD. 4 parallel sides
A trapezoid is a subcategory of A trapezoid is a subcategory of quadrilaterals. Which of the quadrilaterals. Which of the following attributes must a following attributes must a trapezoid have?trapezoid have?
5.G.35.G.3# 18# 18
A. four equal sidesA. four equal sides C. four right anglesC. four right angles
B.B. four sided four sided D. 4 parallel sidesD. 4 parallel sides
A trapezoid is a subcategory of A trapezoid is a subcategory of quadrilaterals. Which of the quadrilaterals. Which of the following attributes must a following attributes must a trapezoid have?trapezoid have?
5.NF.45.NF.4
A. 3/20A. 3/20 C. 1/3C. 1/3
B. 3/2B. 3/2 D. 4/12D. 4/12
# 19# 19
????
— — x –– = —x –– = —1122
331010
What is the What is the missing missing
fraction?fraction?
5.NF.45.NF.4
A.A. 3/20 3/20 C. 1/3C. 1/3
B. 3/2B. 3/2 D. 4/12D. 4/12
# 19# 19
????
— — x –– = —x –– = —1122
331010
What is the What is the missing missing
fraction?fraction?
5.NBT.75.NBT.7# 20# 20
A. 0.87A. 0.87 C. 8.7C. 8.7
B. 9.57B. 9.57 D. 95.7D. 95.7
1.1 x 8.7 = _?1.1 x 8.7 = _?
5.NBT.75.NBT.7# 20# 20
A. 0.87A. 0.87 C. 8.7C. 8.7
B.B. 9.57 9.57 D. 95.7D. 95.7
1.1 x 8.7 = _?1.1 x 8.7 = _?
5.NBT.25.NBT.2# 21# 21
A. 51,000A. 51,000 C. 5,100C. 5,100
B. 510B. 510 D. 510,000D. 510,000
0.510 x 100.510 x 1055Write in Standard FormWrite in Standard Form
5.NBT.25.NBT.2# 21# 21
A.A. 51,000 51,000 C. 5,100C. 5,100
B. 510B. 510 D. 510,000D. 510,000
0.510 x 100.510 x 1055Write in Standard FormWrite in Standard Form
5.MD.25.MD.2# 22# 22
A. 1/2 LitersA. 1/2 Liters C. 3/8 LitersC. 3/8 Liters
B. 3/4 LitersB. 3/4 Liters D. 5/8 LitersD. 5/8 Liters
5.MD.25.MD.2# 22# 22
A. 1/2 LitersA. 1/2 Liters C. 3/8 LitersC. 3/8 Liters
B. 3/4 LitersB. 3/4 Liters D.D. 5/8 Liters 5/8 Liters
5.NBT.45.NBT.4# 23# 23
A. 4A. 4 C. 5C. 5
B. 4.9B. 4.9 D. 5.9D. 5.9
Round 4.881979 to the Round 4.881979 to the nearest whole number.nearest whole number.
5.NBT.45.NBT.4# 23# 23
A. 4A. 4 C.C. 5 5
B. 4.9B. 4.9 D. 5.9D. 5.9
Round 4.881979 to the Round 4.881979 to the nearest whole number.nearest whole number.
5.G.25.G.2# 24# 24
A. HomeA. Home C. ParkC. Park
B. SchoolB. School D. LibraryD. Library
5.G.25.G.2# 24# 24
A.A. Home Home C. ParkC. Park
B. SchoolB. School D. LibraryD. Library
5.NF.15.NF.1# 25# 25
A. 12/49A. 12/49 C. 7/18C. 7/18
B. 17/36B. 17/36 D. 3/49D. 3/49
1/4 + 2/9 = _? 1/4 + 2/9 = _?
5.NF.15.NF.1# 25# 25
A. 12/49A. 12/49 C. 7/18C. 7/18
B.B. 17/36 17/36 D. 3/49D. 3/49
1/4 + 2/9 = _? 1/4 + 2/9 = _?
5.NF.65.NF.6# 26# 26
A. A. C. C.
B. B. D. D.
Find the product. Simplify your Find the product. Simplify your answer as a whole or mixed number.answer as a whole or mixed number.
252 252 ——4411
9 9 — — x 28 x 28
258 258
254 254 ——4477
256256
1177
5.NF.65.NF.6# 26# 26
A. A. C. C.
B. B. D.D.
Find the product. Simplify your Find the product. Simplify your answer as a whole or mixed number.answer as a whole or mixed number.
252 252 ——4411
9 9 — — x 28 x 28
258 258
254 254 ——4477
256256
1177
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