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A. 24 minutes B. 42 minutes C. 52 minutes D. 35 minutes 1. Nicholas worked in his yard from 8:05 a.m.to 8:47 a.m. on Saturday. How long did Nicholas work in his yard? A. 24 minutes B. 42 minutes C. 52 minutes D. 35 minutes 2. Camille left from her friend’s house at the time shown below. If it took 37 minutes to get home, what time did she arrive? ____________________________________________________________________________________

3. Parker bought candy for $2. 76. He used $3. 00 to pay for the candy 3. Parker bought candy for $2.76. He used $3.00 to pay for the candy. Which group of coins shows the correct amount of change Parker should receive after paying for the candy? A. B. C. 4 4. Emily builds a fence around her yard with the dimensions below in feet. What is the perimeter of her fence? What is the area? P=______ A=______ *BONUS: What is another design she could create that uses the same area but a different perimeter? 6

5. Using the bar graph below, create a tally chart that correctly represents the data. 6. If the total perimeter is 18 feet, find the length of the missing side. X=_____________ X

7. Isabella is eating apples with her family 7. Isabella is eating apples with her family. What would most likely describe the weight of a small apple? A. 100 grams B. 10 grams C. 10 kilograms D. 1 kilograms 8. About how much water would fill a bathtub? A. 8 quarts B. 1,000 gallons C. 5 cups D. 40 gallons

A. 4 yards B. 20 inches C. 1 yard D. 8 feet 9. What’s the best estimate to measure the height of the chair? A. 4 yards B. 20 inches C. 1 yard D. 8 feet 10. What would the volume of a thermos be? A. 60 mL B. 1 L C. 5 mL D. 5 L

11. How many more pounds of oranges did Claire sell than Janice and Pam combined? Claire sold ____________more oranges than ____________________________________________________________________________________ 12. Ray buys a book. Rounded to the nearest dollar, his book cost $9. Which amount could be the actual cost of the book? A. $8.48 B. $7.98 C. $8.61 D. $9.52

13. The table below shows how much time Sam practiced each week. Which bar graph also shows how much time Sam practiced each week?

14. What 2 numbers, when multiplied, would equal the same area as the rectangle below? A. 9, 2 B. 12, 6 A=______ C. 9, 9 D. 4, 4 15. Riley went to the store 44 minutes later than the time shown on the clock. What time did she go to the store? Riley went to the store at ______________.

16. Regina has 3 dimes, 3 nickels, and 3 pennies 16. Regina has 3 dimes, 3 nickels, and 3 pennies. Which is less money than Regina has? A. B. C.

18. Measure to the nearest quarter inch ________inches 18. Measure to the nearest quarter inch ________inches

19 How many students were surveyed? ______ students 20. How much money did the students save in all? Answer: ______________

21. Sarah had her birthday party at Pap’s Pizza Parlor 21. Sarah had her birthday party at Pap’s Pizza Parlor. Each of her guests ordered one of the following four pizza choices. Below are the results. 22. How many milliliters are in both Johnny and Suzanne’s beakers combined? _______ml

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25. Using the line plot from the page before, create a new line plot, but this time add in the x’s for the 2 nails that you just measured as well.

26. The drawing below shows Kendall’s backyard 26. The drawing below shows Kendall’s backyard. What is the area, in square meters, of Kendall’s backyard? A=_________ 27. If the total perimeter is 34 mm, what is the length of side x? x=_______________ x 8 mm 8 mm 12 mm