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Math Benchmark 3 review By Mrs. Shelley. Measurement. Fraction Concepts. Fraction Operations. Geometry. Measuring Solids. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 20. 20. 20. 20. 20. 30. 30. 30. 30. 30. 40. 40. 40. 40. 40. 50. 50. 50. 50. 50. Measurement – 10 Points. QUESTION: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Math Benchmark 3 review  By Mrs. Shelley
Page 2: Math Benchmark 3 review  By Mrs. Shelley

Measuring Solids

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Measurement – 10 Points

QUESTION:• What is the perimeter of this shape?

ANSWER:

• 30 ft

10 ft

5 ft

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Measurement – 20 Points

QUESTION:

•What is the area of this figure? ANSWER:

• 40.5 cm2

9 cm

4 .5 cm

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Measurement – 30 Points

QUESTION:

• Measure the piece of paper I give your group. Measure this to the nearest 1/8

th of an inch.

ANSWER:•6 1/8 in

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Measurement – 40 Points

QUESTION:

•If a rhombus has a perimeter of 28 in, what is its side length?ANSWER:

•7 in

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Measurement – 50 Points

QUESTION:

•The area of the top of a rectangular Lucky Charms cereal box is 24 in2. The perimeter is 22 in. What are the lengths and widths of the cereal box?ANSWER:

• 8 in long, 3 in wide

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Fractional Concepts – 10 Points

QUESTION:

•What is the fraction of the shaded part?

ANSWER:• 65/100 or 13/20

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Fractional Concepts – 20 Points

QUESTION:•What is the greatest common factor of 24, 32, and 48

ANSWER:

• 8

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Fractional Concepts – 30 Points

QUESTION:• What fraction is 7/21 in lowest terms?

ANSWER:• 1/3

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Fractional Concepts – 40 Points

QUESTION:•Put these fractions in order from greatest to least

• 1/10, 4/5, 4/4, ½

ANSWER:

•4/4, 4/5, ½, 1/10

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Fractional Concepts – 50 Points

QUESTION:•Jordan has a collection of coins. 7/10 are quarters, 3/5 are pennies, 2/3 are dimes, and 5/6 are nickels. Which coin does he have the greatest amount of?

ANSWER:

•Nickels (25/30)

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Fraction Operations – 10 Points

QUESTION:• What is the LCM of 2, 5, and 4?ANSWER:

•20

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Fraction Operations– 20 Points

QUESTION:

• Jean took 11/4 of her dog toys to the store to be recycled. What is this fraction as a mixed number?ANSWER:

• 2 3/4

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Fraction Operations – 30 Points

QUESTION:

•On Saturday, Jack spent 2 2/3 hours cleaning his room. 3 ½ doing yard work, and 1 2/5 hours vacuuming the house. How much time did Jack spend doing chores?

ANSWER:

• 7 17/30 hours

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Fraction Operations– 40 Points

QUESTION:

• Doreen is making a baby blanket for her newborn niece. She measured the piece of fabric, but realized she needs to double the length of the blanket for it to be the correct length. The dimensions of the blanket are 2 ½ ft wide and 4 ¾ ft long. How long will the new blanket be?

ANSWER:• 9 ½ ft long

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Fraction Operations – 50 Points

QUESTION:

•During the 9 hours between 8a.m. and 5p.m., Brett spent 5 ¾ hours in class and 1 ½ hours at band practice. How much time did he spend of other activities?ANSWER:

• 1 ¾ hours

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Geometry– 10 Points

QUESTION:

• Draw a REFLECTION of this figure ANSWER:

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Geometry – 20 Points

QUESTION:

• How many lines of symmetry does this figure have? ANSWER:

• 1

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Geometry – 30 Points

QUESTION:

• Are these polygons similar, congruent, or neither? ANSWER:

•Similar, not congruent

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Geometry – 40 Points

QUESTION:

• RELFECT, then ROTATE this figure 90° clockwise. What will it look like? ANSWER:

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Geometry – 50 Points

QUESTION:In marching band, the command “right-face” is a 90° turn to the RIGHT, “left-face” is a 90° turn to the LEFT, and “about-face” is a turn 180° to the RIGHT.

The drill team enters a stadium facing NORTH. They are given the commands “Left-face”, “About-face”, and “Right-face” as they march. What direction will they be facing at the end of the drill?ANSWER: South

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Measuring Solids – 10 Points

QUESTION:

• Convert 64 fl. oz to cupsANSWER:

• 8 cups

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Measuring Solids – 20 Points

QUESTION:

• Add 3 lbs 7 oz and 4 lbs 14 oz

•*16 oz = 1 lbANSWER:

•8 lbs 15 oz

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Measuring Solids– 30 Points

QUESTION:

• A standard coffee mug has a capacity of 16 fl. oz. If Annie needs to fill 26 mugs with coffee, how many total quarts of coffee does she need?

ANSWER:

•13 quarts

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Measuring Solids – 40 Points

QUESTION:

•Milton purchases a 5-gallon aquarium for his bedroom. To fill the aquarium with water, he uses a container with a capacity of 1 quart. How many times will Milton fill and empty the container before the aquarium is full?

ANSWER:

•20 times

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Measuring Solids– 50 Points

QUESTION:

•Sarah uses a recipe to make 2 gallons of her favorite mixed-berry juice. The containers she plans to use to store the juice have a capacity of 1 pint. How many containers will Sarah need?

ANSWER:

•16 containers