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Unit #3 Test Review

Quiz by Renee Eugene

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  • Q1

    Kaelyn has 2 packs of Girl Scout cookies she wants to share with 6 of her friends. If Kaelyn wants to share all of the cookies with each friend equally, not including herself, how many PACKS of cookies will each friend get? 

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  • Q2

    Maia's sisters have 286 sweaters to fold and put into boxes to send to the Homeless Shelter. Nine sweaters fit in each box. How many boxes will the Maia's need to be able to send all of the sweaters to the Homeless Shelter? 

    31 r 7 boxes

    35 r 6 boxes

    36 boxes

    32 boxes

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  • Q3

    What did you do with the remainder in Maia's sister's sweater question? Did you Round the remainder up, Ignore the remainder, or Report it as a fraction? 

    Round the remainder up, because all sweaters must be sent. 

    Report it as a fraction, because it is ok to split up the sweaters in pieces. 

    Ignore the remainder, because she may not have enough boxes for all sweaters. 

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  • Q4

    Look carefully at the image. What would be the denominator, based on the information given in the image. 

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    10

    9

    7

    8

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  • Q5

    Turn the improper fraction 19/4 into a mixed number. DO NOT USE THE TRADE METHOD!

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  • Q6

    Which explanation BEST describes how to change an improper fraction into a mixed number. 

    Divide the denominator by the numerator. If there is a remainder, the remainder will become the new fraction denominator and the original divisor will become the new fraction numerator. Add this fraction to the quotient. 

    Divide the numerator by the denominator. If there is a remainder, the remainder will become the  new fraction numerator and the original divisor will become the new fraction denominator. Add this fraction to the quotient. 

    Divide the numerator by the denominator. If there is a remainder, the remainder will become the new fraction denominator and the original divisor will become the new fraction numerator.  Add this fraction to the quotient. 

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  • Q7

    Davin was playing an estimation game with his friends and said the problem in the image estimated to 1/2. Was his estimation correct? 

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    true
    false
    True or False
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  • Q8

    Daniel is measuring the amount of rain water his rain barrel caught over the past two months. In June, the rain barrel measured at 5 1/8 inches of water. In July, the rain barrel measured at 7 4/8 inches of water. Daniel told his parents that the rain barrel gained 7 4/8 inches of water in one month.  Do you agree with Daniel's answer? 

    No

    Yes

    300s
  • Q9

    Daniel is measuring the amount of rain water his rain barrel caught over the past two months. In June, the rain barrel measured at 5 1/8 inches of water. In July, the rain barrel measured at 7 4/8 inches of water. Daniel told his parents that the rain barrel gained 7 4/8 inches of water in one month.  How many INCHES of rain did the rain barrel gain from June to July?  Be sure to label correctly your answer or it will count it as wrong!

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  • Q10

    Add the fractions. DO NOT REDUCE!

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  • Q11

    Add the fractions. DO NOT REDUCE!

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  • Q12

    What is...

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  • Q13

    What is...

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  • Q14

    Two-fourth of the eight students at Carter's school voted for Carter for President. How many STUDENTS voted for Carter? Be sure to label correctly your answer or it will count it as wrong!

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  • Q15

    Of the 6 students on a trip to the museum, two-thirds of them brought their lunch. How many STUDENTS brought their own lunch? 

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