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1 March 28-April 1 *no calculator for slides 2-11
5th Grade Math Review March 28-April 1 *no calculator for slides 2-11

2 What is 2 1 4 + 3 8 ? Write your answer in the space provided.

3 What is the value of 315 x 44? Write your answer in the space provided.

4 A menu is shown. Match each meal on the left to its correct total cost on the right. Meal Cost 1. Hot dog and chips a. $ Chili dog and lemonade b. $ Chips and lemonade c. $4.60

5 There are three strings. Each one is 2 ¾ feet long
There are three strings. Each one is 2 ¾ feet long. Select all of the expressions that would give the total length of all the strings. 2 ¾ + 2 ¾ + 2 ¾ E B. 3 x F 3 x 9 4 1 3 x 2 ¾

6 What is the value of the digit 6 when 2.6 is multiplied by 10 2 ?
0.006 0.06 6 60

7 What is the value of 288 ÷ 16? Write your answer in the space provided.

8 What is 1 1 3 - 3 4 ? Write your answer in the space provided.

9 The line plot shows the distance, in miles, that Jenny walked on 5 different days.
x x x x x

10 Graph the point (2,6) on the coordinate grid.

11 Which statement best describes the value of 12 ÷ 3 x 5 + (20-15)?
The quotient of 12 and 3, times 5, plus the sum of 20 and 15 The product of 3 and 5 divided by 12, plus 20, minus 15 The product of 12 and 3 times 5, plus the different of 20 and 15 The quotient of 12 and 3, times 5, plus the difference of 20 and 15

12 Which graph shows the point (0,5)?
A B. C D.

13 A fence company is building a square fence. Each side of the
square is 0.4 kilometers long. What is the length, in meters, of the fence? Write your answer in the space provided.

14 Write either <, >, or = in the box to correctly complete the comparison. 325.15 325.105

15 Caden has 8 ¼ yards of string
Caden has 8 ¼ yards of string. He needs to use 1 3 of the string for a science project. How many yards of the string will he need to use for the project? Write your answer in the space provided.

16 A set of ordered pairs is created using the following rules: The x-coordinate in the set starts with 0 and increases by 2. The y-coordinate in the set starts with 0 and increases by 5. Write on e of the numbers from the “Numbers” list in each of the blanks below to complete the ordered pairs in the set. Ordered pairs in the set ( ___, 10) (6, ___ ) ( ___, 20) (10, ___ ) Numbers:

17 What is 3.067 rounded to the hundredths place?
3.10 3.06 3.07 3.00

18 Which point is located at (6,0) on the graph?
Point A Point B Point C Point D A B C D

19 What is the volume of this figure?
10 cubic units 40 cubic units 24 cubic units 26 cubic units

20 Which expression correctly shows 25 minus the sum of 6 and 4?
(25 - 6) + 4 25 – (6 + 4) (25 + 6) – 4 25 + (6 – 4)

21 Jessie is laying tile in his kitchen
Jessie is laying tile in his kitchen. The kitchen floor is 12 ½ feet long and 20 feet wide. Select all options that represent the area of the floor, in square feet. 25 2 𝑥 D. 205 24 2 𝑥 20 D. 250 25 2 x 20

22 Students in a math class were measuring the length of their
classroom dry erase board. Kim wrote the number 4 units Preston wrote the number 400 units Which statement shows how both Kim and Preston can be correct? Kim measured in centimeters, and Preston measured in meters. Kim measured in meters, and Preston measured in centimeters. Kim measured in kilometers, and Preston measured in centimeters. Kim measured in centimeters, and Preston measured in kilometers.

23 ( 0, ____) (___, 12) ( 12, ____) (___, 36 )
Form ordered pairs using the corresponding terms from the two sequences. Sequence A: 0, 6, 12, 18, 24… Sequence B: 0, 12, 24, 36, 48… Write one number in each labeled blank from the options below it to correctly complete the ordered pairs. W X Y Z ( 0, ____) (___, 12) ( 12, ____) (___, 36 ) Options for W: Options for X: Options for Y: Options for Z: 0, 6, 18, , 6, 18, 24 0, 6, 18, 24 0, 6, 18, 24


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