Math Blitz- 4.8C
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- Q1
Mr. and Mrs. Martinez want to go to the movies.
● Mrs. Martinez gets home from work at 5:15 p.m.
● Mr. Martinez gets home at 6:00 p.m.
● Mr. Martinez has to walk their dog for 30 minutes before they leave.
● They live 20 minutes away from the theater.
The table shows the movie start and end times. Which is the earliest show Mr. and Mrs. Martinez could attend and still keep theirafter work schedule?
Showing #1
Showing #4
Showing #3
Showing #2
300s - Q2
Silvia bought 4 kilograms of red apples, some yellow apples, and 3 kilograms ofgreen apples. Silvia bought a total of 9,000 grams of apples. What is the mass, in kilograms, of the yellow apples she bought? (1 kilogram = 1,000 grams)
16 kg
2,000 kg
2 kg
7 kg
300s - Q3
A painter mixed a gallon and a half of white paint, 8 pints of red paint, and 2 quartsof yellow paint. How many quarts of paint did the painter mix?(1 gallon = 4 quarts and 1 quart = 2 pints)
11.5 quarts
12 quarts
10 quarts
16 quarts
300s - Q4
On Monday, Chloe ran 2 miles. On Tuesday, she ran 1,600 yards. What is thedifference, in feet, between the distances Chloe ran in these two days? (1 mile = 1,760 yards and 1 yard = 3 feet)
1,920 feet
4,800 feet
5,760 feet
480 feet
300s - Q5
Equivalent measures are shown in the table. Jordan’s puppy weighed 8 kilograms in July. Since then, the puppy has gained 3,500grams.Based on the information in the table, how many kilograms does the puppy weigh now?
3,508 kilograms
11.5 kilograms
10.5 kilograms
3.5 kilograms
300s - Q6
Equivalent measures are shown in the table. Mr. Riddle uses a quart and a half of barbecue sauce to baste the ribs on his grill. Mr.Jones uses twice as much barbecue sauce as Mr. Riddle. Based on the information in the table, how many cups of barbecue sauce does Mr.Jones use on his ribs?
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Equivalent measures are shown in the table. Four boys took turns rolling their toy cars down a ramp and measuring the distance.The results are shown in the table. Based on the information in the tables, which two boys had toy cars that rolled acombined distance of 8 meters?
Marco and Patrick
John and Marco
John and Patrick
Marco and Nathan
300s - Q8
The clock shows the time a movie started. The movie lasted 2 hours 15 minutes. What time did the movie end?
11:35
1:35
12:35
7:05
300s - Q9
Frank has 2 liters of water in a bowl. He is using a 50 milliliter spoon to scoop thewater out of the bowl. How many full spoons of water will Frank be able to scoop out of the bowl? (1 liter = 1,000 milliliters)
100 spoons
40 spoons
4 spoons
25 spoons
300s - Q10
Robert cut 12 meters of string into 4 equal sized pieces. How long is each piece ofstring in centimeters?(1 meter = 100 centimeters)
30 cm
1,200 cm
300 cm
400 cm
300s