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  • Q1
    A computer rounded the number 129.257 to the nearest hundredth. What is this number rounded to the nearest hundredth?
    100
    129
    129
    130
    60s
    5.2.C: Number and Operations
  • Q2
    Mr. Márquez had 123 eggs in a refrigerator in his restaurant. He put 32 more cartons of eggs in the refrigerator. Each carton contained 18 eggs. Which of these is the best estimate of the number of eggs Mr. Márquez now has in his refrigerator?
    400
    900
    600
    700
    60s
    5.3.A: Number and Operations
  • Q3
    Rebekah is filling a cube-shaped box with small cubes. The volume of each of these cubes is 1 cubic centimeter. She has already put some of these cubes into the box, as shown in the model. What is the total number of small cubes that will fit in the box?
    Question Image
    36
    729
    81
    27
    60s
    5.6.A: Geometry and Measurement
  • Q4
    A rope was 14.35 inches long. Megan cut the rope into 7 pieces of equal length. What was the length of each piece of rope in inches?
    2.55 in.
    2.5 in.
    2.35 in.
    2.05 in.
    60s
    5.3.G: Number and Operations
  • Q5
    A bank received a check for two thousand, six hundred nine dollars and seventy-five cents. How is this number written in expanded notation?
    (2 × 1,000) + (6 × 100) + (9 × 1) + (7 × 0.1) + (5 × 0.01)
    (2 × 1,000) + (6 × 100) + (9 × 1) + (7 × 0.01) + (5 × 0.001)
    (2 × 1,000) + (6 × 100) + (9 × 10) + (7 × 0.01) + (5 × 0.01)
    (2 × 1,000) + (6 × 10) + (9 × 1) + (7 × 1) + (5 × 1)
    60s
    5.2.A: Number and Operations
  • Q6
    Cara and Marcus shared a candy bar. The models are shaded to show the fraction of the candy bar each of them ate. What fraction of the candy bar did Cara and Marcus eat altogether?
    Question Image
    11/12
    1/12
    9/16
    9/24
    60s
    5.3.H: Number and Operations
  • Q7
    The lengths of two insects are given below. • Ladybug: 10 millimeters • Walking stick: 30 centimeters What is the difference in length of these two insects in millimeters?
    70 mm
    290 mm
    20 mm
    2,990 mm
    60s
    5.7: Geometry and Measurement
  • Q8
    The table shows the time in seconds it took four swimmers to complete a race. Which inequality correctly compares two of these race times?
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    26.15 > 26.5
    26.1 < 26.05
    26.15 < 26.1
    26.5 > 26.05
    60s
    5.2.B: Number and Operations
  • Q9
    Scott drank 3.5 bottles of water yesterday. Each bottle contained 1.2 pints of water. What was the number of pints of water Scott drank yesterday?
    4.2 pints
    4.7 pints
    42 pints
    4.1 pints
    60s
    5.3.E: Number and Operations
  • Q10
    Which model represents 1.2 ÷ 3?
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    #texas/a584fda9-c80c-42e1-a7e1-c286887c57f7/C.png
    #texas/a584fda9-c80c-42e1-a7e1-c286887c57f7/B.png
    #texas/a584fda9-c80c-42e1-a7e1-c286887c57f7/D.png
    60s
    5.3.F: Number and Operations
  • Q11
    Raymond used 42 cubes to build the first layer of a rectangular prism. The edge length of each cube was 1 inch. The finished prism had a total of 7 layers. What is the volume of Raymond’s prism in cubic inches?
    336
    294
    274
    316
    60s
    5.6.B: Geometry and Measurement
  • Q12
    Cyril put a total of 1/8 lb of gravel into 6 fish tanks. He put the same amount of gravel into each tank. How many pounds of gravel did Cyril put into each fish tank?
    1/48 lb
    1/6 lb
    6/8 lb
    6/48 lb
    60s
    5.3.L: Number and Operations
  • Q13
    Mr. Anderson had 185 pieces of wood. He sold 25 pieces of wood to his neighbor and stacked the rest of the wood into piles around his house. Each pile of wood contained 40 pieces of wood. Which equation can be used to find p, the number of piles of wood Mr. Anderson made?
    p = (185 +25) * 40
    p = (185+ 25) +40
    p = (185 - 25) / 40
    p = (185 -25)- 40
    60s
    5.4.B: Algebraic Reasoning
  • Q14
    Phoebe divided her rectangular vegetable garden into three sections, as shown in the drawing below. • The potato section is a square with a side length of 7 meters. • The carrot section is a square with a side length of 5 meters. What is the area, in square meters, of the corn section of Phoebe’s garden?
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    14 square meters
    35 square meters
    84 square meters
    10 square meters
    60s
    5.4.H: Algebraic Reasoning
  • Q15
    Last month Jim drove his car 2,718.3 miles. That brought the car’s total mileage to 87,416 miles. What was the car’s total mileage before last month?
    85,302.7 mi
    90,134.3 mi
    89,124.3 mi
    84,697.7 mi
    60s
    5.3.K: Number and Operations

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