Music Map Mixed Operation REVIEW. Staci is 71 inches tall. Her father is 63.45 inches tall. How much taller is Staci than her father? A. 134.45 B. 7.55.

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Music Map Mixed Operation REVIEW

Staci is 71 inches tall. Her father is inches tall. How much taller is Staci than her father? A B C D Lainey purchased 3 pounds of sausage, 5.9 pounds of chicken, and 2.75 pounds of bacon. What was the total weight of the meat? A B C D. 11.6

Mary is making a patio of bricks. There will be 16 bricks in each row of the patio. How many complete rows can the bricklayer make is there is 1,312 bricks? A. 79 rows B. 802 rows C. 81 rows D. 82 rows Cade made brownies and put icing on 0.8 of the brownies. He then sprinked chocolate chips on 0.7. Which decimal represents the portion of the brownies with icing and chocolate chips? A. 5.6 B C. 56 D. 560

Rachel has been saving the same amount of money every week at her bank. At the end of 21 weeks, she has $89.46 in the bank. How much money did she save every week? A. $4.51 B. $4.47 C. $4.26 D. $4.20 The fifth graders were racing at recess. Ayden finished in seconds. Matthew finished in seconds. Patrick finished in seconds. About how much faster was the first place winner than the second place winner? A. 5 seconds B. 4 seconds C. 3 seconds D. 8 seconds

The gymnastics team had the following scores: About how many total points did the team earn? A. 59 points B. 60 points C. 58 points D. 61 points Is the decimal in the correct spot? 7.8 x 3.2 = If not, select the right answer. A. The product is correct B. Incorrect C. Incorrect D. Incorrect

Multiply 0.7 and 0.4. Which of the following is TRUE? A. The product is greater than the 2 factors. B. The product is more than 1. C. The product is in between the 2 factors. D. The product is less than the 2 factors.

A box of 34 erasers weighs pounds. How many pounds does one eraser weigh? A B. 7.3 C D Brandon is having a birthday party. He invites 12 friends from his baseball team and 15 friends from school. It costs $7.50 for each party member to jump at Cosmic Jump. What is the total cost of the party? A. $ B. $ C. $ D. $90.00

Derek ran 2.4 miles on Monday, 4 miles on Tuesday, and 3.13 miles on Thursday. How far did Derek run on these 3 days? A B C D Mrs. Dollar bought 48.6 yards on string to make necklaces. Each of the 18 necklaces will have the same amount of string. How many yards of string does Mrs. Dollar have for each necklace? A..32 yards B. 2.7 yards C. 3.2 yards D. 27 yards

Mrs. Mueller cut the award winning brownie dessert into 100 pieces. She gave 12 pieces to the administrative team. Then she divided the rest between 4 classrooms.The diagram shows the part given to each class. Which equation shows the part of the cake each class received? A = B = C = D = Which comparison below is correct? A.0.33 = B.0.3>0.33 C.0.333>0.33 D.0.33 <0.303

Lizzy spends on 5 toys at the Five and Below store. Which is the best estimate of the cost of 1 toy? A. $7.00 B. $29.00 C. $5.00 D. $4.00 Stephanie sold 42 two pound model cars at the car show. Each car had 4 wheels and sold for $37. How much money did Stephanie make at the car show from her sales? A. $6,216 B. $84 C. $1,554 D. $148

Apples$ 3.50 for 2 Pears$ 4.11 for 3 Lemons$ 4.62 for 6 Which piece of fruit costs the most?