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STAAR Review Objective 1. Taryn has four pieces of ribbon with the lengths of foot, 0.4 foot, foot, and 1.04 feet. Which of the following lists the ribbon lengths in order from least to greatest? 0.4 , , , 1.04 1.04, , , 0.4 , , 0.4, 1.04 1.04, 0.4, , . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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STAAR ReviewObjective 1

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Taryn has four pieces of ribbon with the lengths of foot, 0.4 foot, foot, and 1.04 feet. Which of the following lists the ribbon lengths in order from least to greatest?A. 0.4 , , , 1.04B. 1.04, , , 0.4C. , , 0.4, 1.04D. 1.04, 0.4, ,

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A marathon runner finished a race in 2.84 hours. Which mixed number is equivalent to the runner’s race time?

A. 2 hrB. 2 hrC. 2 hrD. 2 hr

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A recipe needs liter of milk. Which decimal has the same value as ?

A. 0.2B. 0.25C. 0.4D. 2.50

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Ashley organized a garage sale. By 10:00am, she had made $75. At 12:30pm, she used $5 for lunch. At 1:00pm she sold a dresser for $55 and then used $1 to buy lemonade at a lemonade stand. Which expression shows how much money Ashley had left?A. 75 + 5 – 55 + 1B. 75 – 5 – 55 – 1C. 75 – 5 + 55 – 1D. 75 + 5 + 55 + 1

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What is the prime factorization of 108?

A. ×

B. ×

C. ×

D. ×

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Mr. Morel has 18 mystery novels, 24 science fiction novels, and 54 horror novels on his bookshelf. He wants to separate his books into groups with an even number of each kind of book in the groups. What is the greatest number of groups that Mr. Morel can use to divide his books?A. 3B. 6C. 9D. 12

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Malik has an art project to work on. He buys buttons that come in packs of 6 and decorative pins that come in packs of 15. How many packs of each should Malik buy to have an equal number of pins and buttons, with none left over?A. 2 packs of buttons, 1 pack of pinsB. 3 packs of buttons, 5 packs of pinsC. 5 packs of buttons, 2 packs of pinsD. 9 packs of buttons, 9 packs of pins

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Kerry’s dad broke a giant candy bar into 12 equal sections as shown below. He gave to Kerry, to Kerry’s sister, and to Kerry’s mother. How much of the candy bar did Kerry’s dad have left?

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The chart shows the distance Darnell rode his horse during one week. What is the total number of miles Darnell rode?

A. 3.95 milesB. 6.1 milesC. 7.1 milesD. 7.3 miles

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Jeremy is training for a bike race. He rode miles on Friday, miles on Saturday, and miles on Sunday. How many total miles did Jeremy ride?A. milesB. milesC. milesD. miles

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A veterinarian cares for cats and dogs. She cares for 91 cats. If she cares for 7 cats for every 5 dogs, how many dogs does she care for?A. 12 dogsB. 18 dogsC. 65 dogsD. 84 dogs

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A bakery decorated 64 cakes on Saturday and Sunday. The baker worked 8 hours each day. At that rate, how many cakes could he decorate in 5 workdays?

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A rancher is building a fence. He can build 36 feet of fence in one day. If he has 864 feet of fence to build, how many days will it take to complete the fence?

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Pullover sweaters were on sale for $15.35 each, and cardigan sweaters were on sale for $24.99 each. Mr. Hardy, a music teacher, bought sweaters for his school choir. He purchased 21 pullover sweaters for the boys and 19 cardigan sweaters for the girls. About how much did Mr. Hardy pay for all of the sweaters?A. $900B. $800C. $700D. $600

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Rhett and Brice were playing a math game. They were given the numbers 2, 3, 5, 7 and told to write an expression with a value of 8. Which expression did Rhett and Brice write?A. (7 + 5) + (3 - 2 )B. 3 – 2 + (7 - 5 )C. 3 × 2 + (7 - 5 )D. 2 × 7 – (5 – 3)