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2 Prove your answers Eat a good breakfast Double- Check Use your strategies Tackle the STAAR $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

3 According to a report published in 2006, the population of Dallas was 1,063,292. What does the 6 in this number represent?

4 Sixty thousand

5 Which number is less than 7.424? a)7.52 b)7.43 c)7.425 d)7.42

6 7.42

7 Quest ate of his bag of chips at lunch and of his chips during recess. How much of the bag of chips is left?

8 There is of the bag of chips left.

9 Marcus and Jose are placing books on the library shelves. They have completed 2/3 of the job so far. Name a fraction that is equivalent to 2/3.

10 4/6 6/9 8/12 12/18

11 Jaquez’s team has 4 boys and 2 girls. Which team below has a larger fraction of boys than Jaquez’s team does? a)Julia’s team, 5 boys and 4 girls b)Tyson’s team, 2 boys and 4 girls c)Evan’s team, 5 boys and 5 girls d)Ann’s team, 7 boys and 2 girls

12 Ann’s team, 7 boys and 2 girls

13 Some of the greatest long-jump distances by Olympic athletes are listed in the table below. YearDistance (meters) 19948.9 19988.35 20008.72 20048.67 According to this table, in which year was the greatest long-jump distance recorded?

14 1994

15 Mr. Duran is taking his son, Quincy, to shop for new clothes. He has $75 to spend. Quincy wants a pair of shorts that cost $30.02. He also wants to buy two shirts that are on sale for $18.87 each. These prices include tax. Sock BrandPrice (includes tax) Foot-Ease$12.76 No More Aches$8.76 Sporteez$7.34 Comfo-Cotton$7.20 Which pair of socks will Quincy be able to afford?

16 Comfo-Cotton

17 Keisha ordered 15 cases of candy bars to sell for her basketball team. Each case had 288 candy bars in it. How many candy bars did she order in all?

18 4,320

19 Ms. Burton wants to save $632 to buy a new refrigerator. She saves $70 each month. What is a reasonable number of months it should take Ms. Burton to save enough money to buy the refrigerator?

20 10 months

21 A 5 th grade teacher ordered one package of black pens and one package of blue pens. Each package contained 148 pens. He also ordered 24 purple pens and 32 red pens. Which is the best estimate of the total number of pens the 5 th grade teacher ordered?

22 350

23 Sara put 4 pints of grape Kool-aid and 2 pints of cherry Kool-aid into pitcher. Write a number sentence that shows how to find the number of cups of grape and cherry Kool-aid Sara put in the pitcher?

24 (4 + 2) x 2= OR (4 x 2) + (2 x 2)=

25 Which list shows all the common factors of 12, 24 and 36? a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12 b) 2, 6, 12 c) 1, 2, 3 d) 1, 3, 4, 6, 8

26 A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12

27 Each week Zach spends $3.95 on magazines. So far this year, Zach has spent $97.50 on magazines. What is the best estimate of the number of weeks he has bought magazines?

28 25 weeks

29 Tom stacked three boxes on top of each other. The boxes measured 0.324 meters, 0.41 meters and 0.569 meters. What was the total height of these three boxes?

30 1.303 meters

31 The table shows the cost of different numbers of bus tickets. Number of TicketsCost of Tickets 2$4 4$8 6$12 10$20 Write an equation that can be used to find the cost of 8 tickets.

32 $2.00 x 8 = T

33 Ms. Knight has given Louis a three-dimensional object in a paper bag. He cannot look inside the bag. He must guess what the figure is using these clues: The object has two congruent square faces that are opposite of each other. The object has eight vertices. What 3-dimensional object is it? Rectangular prism Square pyramid Triangular prism Cylinder

34 Rectangular Prism

35 The soccer field that Mark practices at has a perimeter of 52 yards. The length of the soccer field is 12 yards. What is the width of the field?

36 14 yards

37 Brandon takes a bus to visit his grandmother. The bus leaves at 10:40 A.M. The bus trip takes 3 hours 45 minutes. What time is it when the bus arrives at Brandon’s destination?

38 2:25 P.M.

39 How many meters are equal to 50 kilometers?

40 50,000 m

41 Clinton recorded the first 24 cars that drove by his house Saturday morning. The table shows the data he collected. ColorWhiteBlackRedBlueGreenOther Number of Cars 462543 Which fraction represents the number of black cars that he counted? A. B. C. D.

42 D.

43 Christina’s swim coach used a stopwatch to find out how long it took Christina to swim one lap of the pool. Christina’s first four times are listed on the table. LapTime (seconds) 129.5 231.2 327.8 428.4 Based on these results, what is the probability that Christina will swim her next lap in less than 30 seconds?

44 3/4

45 To protect the classroom computers, Mrs. Miller has assigned each pair of students a password. Jason and Carrie are working together on a computer project. Their password is the sum of all the prime numbers between 1 and 30 decreased by 12. What is their password?

46 117

47 A theater has 12 rows with 15 seats in each row. If 108 seats are occupied, which of the following shows a way to find the number of empty seats in the theater? a)Subtract 108 from the product of 15 and 12 b)Subtract 15 from the product of 108 and 12 c)Add 108 to the product of 15 and 12 d)Add 15 to the product of 108 and 12

48 a) Subtract 108 from the product of 15 and 12

49 Look at the group of numbers below. 42, 12, 24, 36 Which rule best describes this pattern? a)Numbers that are divisible by 12 b)Multiples of 6 c)Factors of 24 d)Multiples of 4

50 Multiples of 6

51 There are four children in the Smith family. Only one of the children is older than Pete. Sarah is younger than Brad. Kevin is older than Brad. List the children in order from youngest to oldest?

52 Sarah Brad Pete Kevin

53 Final Jeopardy


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