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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math ©1999-2011 Progress Testing Page 1 Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1 The model below represents 8 10 . Which model represents the value of 8 10 1 5 ? A B C D 1 Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1 The model below represents 4 8 . Which model represents the value of 4 8 1 4 ? F G H I 2

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Benchmark Test : Grade 6 Math

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1

The model below represents 8

10.

Which model represents the value of 8

10

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1

The model below represents 48

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Which model represents the value of 48

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1

Mila accidentally dropped a carton containing a dozen eggs, and 5 of the eggs broke. She was able to save

some of them, but 35

of the broken eggs had to be thrown away. Which expression can be used to find the

fraction of the whole dozen eggs that Mila had to throw away?

A5

12

35

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12

35

C5

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35

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1

Look at the function machine below.

What IN value produces an OUT value of 88?

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3

Pablo's mother gives him the choice of spending $1.25 a day on buying a school lunch or saving this money

and packing his own lunch. If Pablo packs his own lunch for 1 month (20 lunches), how much money will he

save?

A $18.75

B $21.25

C $25.00

D $37.50

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1

Look at the function machine below.

What IN value produces an OUT value of 14?

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1

The model below represents 0.4.

Which model represents the value of 0.4 1.25?

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1

Florna was mowing her lawn. She mowed 25

of the lawn before taking a water break. Then, she mowed 58

of

the remaining unmowed portion before it started to rain and she had to stop. A diagram of the portion mowed

before her water break and the portion mowed after her water break is shown below.

Which expression can be used to find the fraction of the entire lawn that Florna mowed after her water break?

F58

35

G58

35

H58

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I58

35

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3

Amanda's older sister worked 17 hours last week. If she earned $114.75, how much did Amanda's older sister

earn per hour?

A $5.65 per hour

B $5.75 per hour

C $6.65 per hour

D $6.75 per hour

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3

Blake has a garden in his front yard. One fourth of the garden is yellow flowers. If 58

of the yellow flowers

are daisies, what fraction of the total garden is daisies?

F5

32

G38

H12

I78

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1

Kyle set a function machine to subtract 2 and divide by 5. He showed the following chart to Jared.

How can Jared find the missing input number?

A add 2 to 36 and divide by 5

B multiply 36 by 5 and add 2

C multiply 36 by 5 and subtract 2

D divide 36 by 5 and add 2

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3

Mrs. Totino makes her own spaghetti sauce. If she buys 24 cans of tomatoes, and each can weighs 79.254

grams, what is the total weight of the cans?

F 1,802.096 grams

G 1,892.096 grams

H 1,902.096 grams

I 19,020.96 grams

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1

Ray has x comic books. Janet has 4 times as many comic books as Ray. Simone has 12 comic books.

Which expression represents the total number of comic books Ray, Janet, and Simone have all together?

A 4x x 12

B x 4x 12

C 12 x 4x

D 4x x 12

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3

A 496-room hotel has 2-person and 4-person rooms. If 58

of the rooms are 4-person rooms, how many

2-person rooms are there?

F 93

G 124

H 186

I 310

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3

Hannah's receipt from the grocery store is shown below.

What was the cost per ounce of the grapes?

A $0.16

B $0.21

C $0.26

D $0.31

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3

Becky needs to put 4 cups of flour into her bread maker to make one loaf of bread. She is using a

measuring cup that holds 13

cup of flour. How many 13

cups of flour will she need to make a loaf of

bread?

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5

Which is equivalent to the expression below?

8(x 4)

A 8x 32

B x 32

C 8x 4

D x 4

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5

Which is equivalent to the expression below?

9(x 2)

F 9x 2

G x 18

H x 11

I 9x 18

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3

Taylor buys dog food in bulk at the cost of $1.27 a pound. If he buys $107.95 of dog food, how many

pounds will he be buying?

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1

The model below represents 9

12.

Which model represents the value of 9

12

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F

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5

Which of these expressions is equivalent to 6(x 3)?

A 9x 6

B 18x

C 6x 3

D 6x 18

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1

Naima set a function machine to multiply by 6 and subtract 11. She showed the following chart to John.

How can John find the missing input number?

F add 11 to 187 and divide by 6

G subtract 11 from 187 and multiply by 6

H multiply 187 by 11 and subtract 6

I divide 187 by 6 and add 11

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5

What is another way to write (3 5) (2 8)?

A 2 (3 5) 8 (3 5)

B (3 2) (5 8)

C (3 5) (2 8)

D 2 (3 5) 8 (3 5)

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1

The model below represents 0.6.

Which model represents the value of 0.6 0.2?

F

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1

Carmen was planting her garden. She reserved 12

of the garden space for things she wanted to plant at a later

time. She marked off 7

10 of the reserved portion of the garden for planting strawberries. Which expression

can be used to find the fraction of the whole garden that Carmen marked off for planting strawberries?

A7

10

12

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5

Which of these expressions must be equal to a b?

F b a

G b a

H a b

I a b

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5

Which of the following expressions is equivalent to 7x 9y 6 3y 4?

A 7x 6y 2

B 7x 4y

C 11xy

D 7x 4

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3

Justin purchased dog food for his cocker spaniel. He bought 9 cans at a price of 3 cans for $1.28. How

much did Justin pay?

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5

A rectangular gym is split into two sections. One section of the gym is 40 feet long. The other section is 120

feet long. Both sections are 70 feet wide. One expression for the area of the whole gym is

(40 70) (120 70). Which of the following expressions also represents the area of the whole gym?

A 40 (120 70)

B 40 120 70

C (40 120) 70

D (40 70) 120

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

F x 0 x

G 0 x 0

H x 0 1

I x 1 x

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1

Earl made a casserole for dinner. After dinner, 13

of the casserole had not been eaten. Earl put 34

of what had

not been eaten in the refrigerator, and took the remaining portion to his neighbor. A diagram of the portion

eaten and the portion refrigerated is shown below.

Which expression can be used to find the fraction of the original whole casserole that Earl refrigerated?

A13

34

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34

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.1

Athena ordered a pizza. When she finished eating, 34

of the pizza remained uneaten. Her brother then ate 56

of the remaining pizza. Which expression can be used to find the fraction of the original whole pizza that

Athena's brother ate?

F56

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5

Which expression is equivalent to ab ac?

A a b a c

B (a b) (a c)

C a (b c)

D a2 bc

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1

The cost of a go-cart ride at the fair is $2 for the first minute and 50 cents for each additional minute. Which

of the following expressions can be used to find the cost in dollars of a ride that lasts m minutes?

F 2 0.50m

G (2 0.50)m

H 2 0.50(m 1)

I 2m 0.50

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1

A sporting goods store is buying tennis balls. There are 24 cans in a box, and 3 balls in each can. The

expression below can be used to find the number of tennis balls in n boxes.

(3 24) n

How many tennis balls are in 12 boxes?

A 72

B 288

C 568

D 864

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.1.3

Travis needs to mail 4 letters and 10 postcards. A letter needs a 37-cent stamp and a postcard needs a

25-cent stamp. How much money will Travis spend for postage?

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1

Luis has $4.00 from his allowance. He visits an arcade where soda costs $0.75 and video games cost $0.25.

Which of the following expressions represents the amount of money Luis will have left if he buys one soda

and plays g video games?

A 4.00 0.75 0.25g

B 4.00 0.75 0.25g

C 4.00 0.25 0.75g

D 4.00 0.25 0.75g

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1

The telephone company charges $3.00 per month and $0.05 for every minute (m) of talk time. The

expression below can be used to calculate the total monthly telephone charges.

$3.00 $0.05m

Based on this expression, what is the monthly cost, in dollars, to talk for 3 hours?

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.1

Look at the function machine below.

What IN value produces an OUT value of 84?

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Benchmark: MA.6.A.3.5

Which expression is equivalent to (3 2)(x 9)?

F x 9

G x 10

H 3x 18

I 2x 12

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