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  • Q1
    Amber saved a total of $3.20 over 5 weeks. She saved the same amount of money each week. How much money did Amber save each week?
    $1.80
    $0.64
    $1.44
    $1.56
    300s
    5.3.G: Number and Operations
  • Q2
    A scientist compared these two measurements. 13.068 kg 13.608 kg . Which symbol makes this comparison true?
    +
    >
    <
    =
    300s
    5.2.B: Number and Operations
  • Q3
    Emily has a box shaped like a rectangular prism that is full of sugar cubes. • Each sugar cube has a volume of 1 cubic centimeter. • The top layer has a width of 6 cm and a length of 11 cm. • There are 3 layers of sugar cubes. How many sugar cubes are in the box?
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    99
    198
    594
    66
    300s
    5.6.B: Geometry and Measurement
  • Q4
    The shaded part of the model represents a fraction. Another fraction was subtracted from the first fraction. Which expression does the model represent?
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    6/15-4/15
    11/15-1/6
    11/15-2/5
    11/12-6/12
    300s
    5.3.H: Number and Operations
  • Q5
    The relationship between numbers in List X and List Y follows the rule y = x + 2.05. Which diagram shows this relationship?
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    #texas/055d1fc6-935c-4787-a1b7-0dbc740dfd6c/D.png
    #texas/055d1fc6-935c-4787-a1b7-0dbc740dfd6c/A.png
    #texas/055d1fc6-935c-4787-a1b7-0dbc740dfd6c/C.png
    300s
    5.4.C: Algebraic Reasoning
  • Q6
    A rectangular billboard is 9.35 meters wide and 6.82 meters tall. What is the perimeter of the billboard in meters?
    32.34
    31.24
    32.24
    31.34
    300s
    5.4.H: Algebraic Reasoning
  • Q7
    The stem and leaf plot shows the numbers of minutes the members of a team jumped rope during practice. What is the difference between the least number of minutes jumped and the greatest number of minutes jumped?
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    47
    5
    9
    49
    300s
    5.9.C: Data Analysis
  • Q8
    The math team does practice drills that each last 1/6 hour. In February the team did practice drills for a total of 24 hours. How many practice drills did the math team do in February?
    240
    30
    4
    144
    300s
    5.3.L: Number and Operations
  • Q9
    What are the coordinates of the point where the x-axis and the y-axis intersect on a coordinate plane?
    (5, 5)
    (0, 0)
    (5, 0)
    (0, 5)
    300s
    5.8.A: Geometry and Measurement
  • Q10
    The table shows the heights and masses of a male gorilla and a female gorilla at a zoo. Based on the table, which statement is true?
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    The female gorilla is 1.28 m shorter than the male gorilla.
    The combined mass of the male gorilla and the female gorilla is 253.782 kg.
    The mass of the male gorilla is 63.507 kg greater than the mass of the female gorilla.
    The combined height of the male gorilla and the female gorilla is 2.028 m.
    300s
    5.3.K: Number and Operations
  • Q11
    Thomas planted a seed and measured the height of the stem each week for four weeks. • The stem grew 1 inch in the first week. • The stem grew 2 inches each week after the first week. Which graph represents the growth of this plant?
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    #texas/4145efc9-7124-42b7-9a83-40f15276023c/D.png
    #texas/4145efc9-7124-42b7-9a83-40f15276023c/C.png
    #texas/4145efc9-7124-42b7-9a83-40f15276023c/B.png
    300s
    5.8.C: Geometry and Measurement
  • Q12
    Aspen added 14 to the product of 224 and 16. What is this sum?
    3,598
    3,478
    3,808
    3,584
    300s
    5.3.B: Number and Operations
  • Q13
    Brenda said that the number 2 is prime because it has only two factors. Carla said that the number 2 is composite because it is even, and all even numbers are composite. Who is correct?
    Both of them are correct.
    Brenda is correct.
    Carla is correct.
    Neither of them is correct.
    300s
    5.4.A: Algebraic Reasoning
  • Q14
    Theo earned $500 selling food at a carnival. He earned $260 selling nachos and the rest selling hot dogs for $2 each. Theo used this equation to find h, the number of hot dogs he sold at the carnival. h = (500-260) ÷ 2 . How many hot dogs did Theo sell at the carnival?
    370
    380
    180
    120
    300s
    5.4.B: Algebraic Reasoning
  • Q15
    In the diagram shown each circle represents a group of polygons. If a polygon belongs in a circle, it also belongs in any larger circle. Which kind of polygon belongs in the shaded circle?
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    Rhombuses
    Pentagons
    Trapezoids
    Squares
    300s
    5.5: Geometry and Measurement

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