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Subject: Mathematics
State: Massachusetts
Student Name:
Teacher Name:
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Jayden has $20.56. He buys an apple for 79 cents and a granola bar for $1.76.

(a) How much money did Jayden spend? Show or explain how you found your answer.

(b) How much money does Jayden have now? Show or explain how you found your
answer.

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Sophia's dad paid $43.25 for 12.5 gallons of gas. What is the cost of one gallon of gas?
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Place a decimal point on the right side of each equation to make the equations true. Explain
your reasoning for each.

(a) 3.58 1.25 = 044750

(b) 26.97 6.2 = 04350

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Sandra has 6 grandchildren, and she gave each of them $24.50. How much money did she
give to her grandchildren altogether?
A. $4.08 C. $127.50
B. $30.50 D. $147.00
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Nita bought some games for her grandchildren for $42.50 each. If she spent a total of $340,
how many games did Nita buy?
A. 6 games C. 8 games
B. 7 games D. 9 games

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Helen gave each of her 7 grandchildren an equal amount of money. If she gave a total of
$227.50, how much did each grandchild get?
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Hallie is in 6th grade and she can buy movie tickets for $8.25. Hallie's father was in 6th
grade in 1987 when movie tickets cost $3.75.

(a) When he turned 12, Hallie's father was given $20.00 so he could take some friends to
the movies. How many movie tickets could he buy with this money? Show or explain how
you found your answer.

(b) How many movies can Hallie buy for $20.00? Show or explain how you found your
answer.

(c) On Hallie's 12th birthday, her father said, "When I turned 12, my dad gave me $20 so
I could go with three of my friends to the movies and buy a large popcorn. I'm going to
give you some money so you can take three of your friends to the movies and buy a large
popcorn." How much money do you think her father should give her? Show or explain how
you found your answer.

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Lena purchased a piece of cloth that was 1.26 meters long to make a banner. The cost of the
cloth is $8.50 per meter. She can use the expression below to determine the amount she paid
for the cloth.

1.26 $8.50

How much did Lena pay for the cloth?
A. $1.07 C. $107.10
B. $10.71 D. $1,071
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Find the value of the expression below.

21.60 0.03
A. 0.72 C. 72
B. 7.20 D. 720

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Riley bought two types of chocolate that weighed a total of 7.55 ounces. There were 0.75
ounces of milk chocolate and the rest was dark chocolate. How much dark chocolate, in
ounces, did Riley buy?
A. 6.2 C. 7.2
B. 6.8 D. 7.8
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Solve.

33.8 32.5 = ?

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Solve.

48.3 7.39 = ?
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What is the sum of 74.835 and 2.67?

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Gwen studies for 1.5 hours every night. What is the total number of hours Gwen studies for
5 nights?
A. 4.5 hours C. 6.5 hours
B. 5.5 hours D. 7.5 hours
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Yari was doing the long division problem shown below. When she finishes, her teacher tells
her she made a mistake.

Find Yari's mistake. Explain it to her using at least 2 complete sentences. Then, re-do the
long division problem correctly.
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Solve.

34,992 81 = ?

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Mr. Marquis had a metal pipe that was 1,000 cm in length. He cut the pipe into 16 shorter
pieces of equal length. Mr. Marquis used the expression below to find the length of each of
the smaller pieces of pipe.

1,000 16

What is the length of each of the smaller pieces of pipe?
A.
62 cm
C.
63 cm
B. 62.8 cm D. 63.8 cm
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The grade six students helped sell tickets to a musical concert fundraiser. The total amount
of ticket sales came to $15,600. The cost of each ticket was $15. What was the number of
tickets sold?
A. 104 C. 1,040
B. 140 D. 1,400

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The total amount of money collected by a store for sweatshirt sales was $10,000. Each
sweatshirt sold for $40.
What was the total number of sweatshirts sold by the store?
A. 100 C. 250
B. 220 D. 400
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The distance between Rosa's house and her school is 3/4 mile. She ran 1/4 mile. What
fraction of the way to school did she run?
A.
of the way
C.
of the way
B.
of the way
D.
of the way
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A recipe for hot chocolate calls for 3 cups of milk. What fraction of the recipe can Nelli
make with cup of milk?

(a) Solve the problem by drawing a picture.

(b) Explain how you can see the answer to the problem in your picture.

(c) Which of the following multiplication or division equations represents this situation?
Explain your reasoning.
(d) Solve the arithmetic problem you chose in part (c) and verify that you get the same
answer as you did with your picture.
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Rosa ran of the way from her home to school. She ran mile. How far is it between her
home and school?
A.
mile
C.
mile
B.
mile
D. 12 miles

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Which of the following is equivalent to the expression below?

2
A.
1
C. 4
B.
2
D. 10
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The length of a rectangular parking lot at the airport is mile. If the area is square mile,
what is the width of the parking lot?
A.
mile
C.
1 miles
B.
mile
D.
1 miles

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Joanne buys a rug with an area of square meters. The length of the rug is meters.

What is the width, in meters, of the rug?
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Carol makes 9 cups of snack mix. She puts all the snack mix into plastic bags. She puts
of a cup of the snack mix in each bag.

How many plastic bags does Carol need?
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A tailor has yard of fabric remaining, as shown below.
He wants to create 4 pieces of equal size from his remaining fabric. What is the length, in
yards, of each piece?
A. C.
B. D.
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There are 10
9
nanoseconds in one second. Which of the following is equivalent to 10
9
?
A. one hundred million C. ten billion
B. one million D. one billion
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An expression is shown.


What is the expression written in exponential form?
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The students at Riverside School collected 100,000 pennies to buy new library
books. Which of the following is equivalent to 100,000?
A.
10
3
C.
10
5
B.
10
4
D.
10
6

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The expression 5
3
represents the volume, in cubic centimeters, of a cube that has an edge
length of 5 centimeters. What is the volume of the cube?
A. 15 cubic centimeters C. 125 cubic centimeters
B. 25 cubic centimeters D. 625 cubic centimeters

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