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Math - 5.

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Adam Lewis

Taken Date: 2015-01-27

Full Score: 29 pts

Score: 7 pts

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Correct: 7/29 questions

Passing Rate: 65%

Scoring Rate: 24.14%

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Q.1) If $77.00 is divided evenly among 4 children, which of the following answers would be
the best way to represent how much money they would receive? (5.1.1.2)

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$
$19.25
$19 R1
$19
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Q.2) The calculation


following? (5.1.1.4)

, can be checked by which of the

13 x 9 = 117
13 + 9 = 117
117 - 13 = 9

13

9 = 117

Q.3) Which three expressions equal 1? (5.1.2.2)Check all correct answers.

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0.9 + 0.1
1.001 - 0.001
0.99 + 0.01
1.10 - 0.01
109.10 - 101.01
Q.4) Fifth grade students used a calculator to find the mean of the monthly allowance in their
class. The calculator display showed 25.80645161. Round this number to the nearest cent.
(5.1.2.5)

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$25.80
$25.806
$25.81
$25.00
Q.5) If a new school costs $589,675 to build, and there are 20 people willing to pay an equal
share, estimate how much each person would have to pay in order to have enough money to
build a new school. (5.1.1.3)

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$300,000
$25,000
$205
$30,000
Q.6) Max had a birthday party. The cake was divided evenly into 12 pieces.Max and his
guests ate

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of the cake during the party.After the party, his parents ate some cake too.

The amount the parents ate was


of the cake.Which shaded part of the model shows
the amount of cake that was eaten? (5.1.3.2)

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Q.7) Which equation represents the line on the grid? (5.2.1.2)


y = 2x
y = 2x - 3
y=x-1
y=x
Q.8) An end-of-the-year party for 5th grade costs $150 to rent the room and $4.00 for each
student. How much would it cost if there were 56 fifth graders? (5.2.1.1)
User Answer:

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Correct Answer:
1

Total cost: -> $374

-> $274

-> $8624

-> $656
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Q.9) What is the sum of

and

(5.1.3.1)

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Q.10) What value of c makes the equation below true? (5.2.2.1)12c + 8

4 = 38

User Answer:

Correct Answer:

Q.11) Select two statements that are true for this number: 49,752.381

c = -> 3

-> 12

-> 4

-> 8

(5.1.2.1)

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The value of the digit 1 is 0.01


It is 50,000 when rounded to the nearest ten thousand.
8 is in the hundredths place.
In words it is forty-nine thousand, seven hundred fifty-two and three hundred eighty-one hundredths.
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Q.12) Estimate the value of 492,396 x 7. (5.1.1.3)


35,000,000
42,000,000
3,500,000
4,200,000

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Q.13) Estimate the value of 63,854

80. (5.1.1.3)

900
8000
800
600
Q.14) Use the expression in the picture to solve. What is the value of the expression, when a
= 6 , b = 9, and c = 3?

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66
72
36
60
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Q.15) Find the value of the expression below.

(5.2.2.1)

User Answer:

Reference Answer:

180

0,zero

Q.16) Find the missing numbers for the equation in the picture.

(5.2.2.1)

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3, 3
5, 5
5, 3
3, 5
Q.17) Aaron saved twice as much money as Britney. Carlos saved $70 more than Britney. If
they saved $1790 altogether, how much did Carlos save? (5.1.1.4)

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$430
$500
$344
$1720
Q.18) Look at the line graph in the picture. What is true about the difference in the price of
gasoline from 1975 to 2012? (5.4.1.2)

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The difference is less than $3.00


The price in 2012 is about the same as 1972.
The difference is greater than $3.00
The difference is about $4.00
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Q.19) Crystal has a rectangular patio. One side measures 6.2 ft.The other side measures
ft. What is the perimeter of the patio? (5.1.3.4)

ft
53.94 ft
29.8 ft

ft
Q.20) The bar graph in the picture shows the pizza eaten by some families over two weeks.
According to the graph, how much more pizza did the Jensens eat than the Adlers in week 1?
(5.4.1.2)

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Q.21) What symbol makes the inequality true? (5.1.2.3)

>
<
=
+
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Q.22) What fraction is equivalent to

and in simplest form? (5.1.2.4)

Q.23) Joaquin is measuring the mass of sodium chloride for a chemistry experiment. He
needs a total of 13.2 grams, and the mass of his sodium chloride is 6.99 grams. About how
many more grams does he need for the experiment? (5.1.2.5 + 5.1.3.4)

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6 grams
7 grams
9 grams
10 grams
Q.24) The total cost of 4 lbs of fish and 3 pounds of meat is $42.40. If the 4 lbs of fish cost
$27.40, what is the cost of 1 lb of meat? (5.1.3.4)

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$15.00
$5.00
$4.75
$69.80
Q.25) In order to work properly, a part must fit through a 0.26 inch wide space. Which size
part would fit through the space? (5.1.2.3)

in

in

in

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in
Q.26) Look at the table of test scores for some students. What is the mean for each test?
(5.4.1.1)
User Answer:

Correct Answer:

Mean of Fractions Test -> 48

Mean of Fractions Test -> 41

Mean of Decimals Test -> 36

Mean of Decimals Test -> 42

-> 36

-> 48

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Q.27) What is the difference between

and

(5.1.3.1)

Q.28) Find the median for the set of data below? (5.4.1.1)25.28 , 20.69 , 19.005 , 20.69 ,
44.505 , 20.902 , 25.09

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25.5
25.166
20.69
20.902
Q.29) Find the range of the same set of data below? (5.4.1.1)25.28 , 20.69 , 19.005 ,
20.69 , 44.505 , 20.902 , 25.09
25.5
25.166
20.69
20.902

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