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envelopes be? Explain.
How thick would a stack of 100 of these
B. What is the area of the painting? Write 1
envelopes be? Explain.
Name:an______________________________
equation to model your work. Date: ___________________________
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B-Level Questions
B. During her trip, Kaitlyn’s calls to the
United States total 100 Topic
minutes. What
Assessment
will be the total cost for these calls?
9. Choose the
Choose the correct
correct product for each
answer. 1. A large envelope is 0.085 cm thick.
Explain. 5
expression. How
2.4.Every thick
school would
day, a stack
Dylan of 100
rides for of
the these
school
1. A large envelope is 0.085 cm thick. 3. Choose the correct product each
envelopes be?round
Explain. 5
How thick would a stack
7.02 of 100
7,020 of these
70.2 0.702 2. bus 4.79 miles
expression.
Every school day, Dylan triprides
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envelopes be? Explain. and school.
bus 4.79 miles round
0.702 × 102 ❒ ❒ ❒ ❒ 30 trip0.3 between
0.03 home 3
1 and
A. school.
Estimate the total distance Dylan
702 × 100 ❒ ❒ ❒ ❒ 6 × 0.5 ❒ ❒ ❒ ❒
______________ cm A. rode
Estimatethe school
the totalbus last month,
distance Dylan when
7.02 × 103 ❒ ❒ ❒ ❒ 0.6 ×were
there 0.5 21 school ❒ ❒ Write
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rode the school bus last month, when
702 × 13 ❒ ❒
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60 × were
there
13. Without 0.5 to21
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model
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each expression.
❒ ❒ 6
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10. Select all the expressions that are equal Use number sense to help you.
2. Every school 92.8 day, ounces
Dylan rides the school 6
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to 0.8 × 0.07. 5. Ava bought of tomatoes.
bus 4.79 miles ______________
round trip 21.456
between miles
home
2. Every8school7 day, Dylan rides 7the school80 Tomatoes 26.52
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the actualintotal distance Dylan did
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month. last month, when
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2. A bowling
equationalley charges
to model $185
your per
work. 3. Caden colored in the decimal grid shown
hour for parties. How much would a 14.below.
3. Caden Writeequals
colored
One inch aninexpression
the decimal
2.54 that shows
grid
centimeters. shown
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2.5-hour party cost? Write an equation 6.the
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he the expressions
colored. Then
an expression
centimeters that
evaluateare
that shows
is 10 inches? the
Explain.
to model your work. equal to 0.48 × 0.3. 7
expression.
the area he colored. Then evaluate the
48 3
× actual 7
expression.
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B. Find the actual total distance Dylan 3 the
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bus last month.
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$ ______________ 48 30
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3. Caden colored in the decimal grid shown below.48Write3an expression that shows
the area ×
100 he colored.
10 Then evaluate the
below. Write an expression that shows
the area he colored. Then evaluate the expression.
7. Select each equation that theAssessment
number 1 of 4
expression. 3
10 makes true.
Assessment 1 of 4
0.79 × = 790
6.3 × = 6,300
0.023 × = 23
14.5 × = 1,450
0.55 × = 55
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48 3
101 ×
100 × 10 = 29
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20. The area of one floor tile is 92.16 square
7. Select each equation that the number
5. 16.
7. A forest preserve has an area of
inches. What is the area of a kitchen floor
103 makes true. 2 1.6 square miles, and 0.3 of the forest
covered with 10 floor tiles? Explain.
0.79 × = 790 preserve is open for hiking.
20.
9. The area of one floor tile is 92.16 square
inches. What is the area of a kitchen floor
covered with 102 floor tiles? Explain.
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Nina 4.35
Part C
Did you find an underestimate or overestimate? Explain.
2. Parker buys 2 packages of batting, 3 spools of thread, 4 sheets of template
Part B
plastic, and 1 package of needles. She pays for the items with three $20 bills.
Find the
How muchactual costshould
change of for each fabric. Then
she receive? Showfind thework.
your total cost.
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3. The quilt is made up of rectangles and squares. Each rectangle is 4.5 inches
11.
wide and 2.5 inches long. Each small square has a side length of 2.5 inches.
Each large square has a side length of 8.5 inches.
Part A
Find the area of each rectangle. Write an equation to show your work.
3. The quilt is made up of rectangles and squares. Each rectangle is 4.5 inches
widequilt
and is2.5 inches
made uplong. Each small
of rectangles and square hasEach
squares. a siderectangle
length ofis2.5
3. ________________________________________________________________________
The 4.5inches.
inches
3. wide
The quilt
Each largeis
and 2.5 made
square up
has
inches of rectangles
a side
long. length
Each and squares.
smallofsquare Each
8.5 inches. rectangle is 4.5 inches
has a side length of 2.5 inches.
wideBlarge
Part
Each and 2.5 inches
square long.
has Each
a side smallofsquare
length has a side
8.5 inches. length of 2.5 inches.
_________________ square inches
Part A
Each large square has a side length of 8.5 inches.
Find
Find the
Part A area
the area ofof each
each small square.
rectangle. Write
Write an equation
an equation to show
to show your
your work.
work.
Part A
Find the area of each rectangle. Write an equation to show your work.
Find the area of each rectangle. Write an equation to show your work.
Part
Part C
B
Find
Find the
Part B area
the area of
of each
each large
small square.
square. Write
Write an
an equation
equation to
to show
show your
your work.
work.
Part B
Find the area of each small square. Write an equation to show your work.
Find the area of each small square. Write an equation to show your work.
4. ________________________________________________________________________
There 2 2
Part Care 10 small squares in one quilt. What is the total area of 10 small
squares? Show your work.
Part C area of each large square. Write an equation
Find the _________________
to show your work. square inches
Part C
Find the area of each large square. Write an equation to show your work.
Find the area of each large square. Write an equation to show your work.
5.
4. Parker needs
There are 1022.4 yards
small of ribbon.
squares in oneEach yard
quilt. of ribbon
What costsarea
is the total $0.90. Shade the
of 102 small
grid to model the product.
work. How much will the ribbon cost?
4. squares? 102 small
There areShow your squares in one quilt. What is the total area of 102 small
4. 102 small
There areShow
squares? yoursquares
2
work. in one quilt. What is the total area of 10 small
squares? Show your work.
5.
12. Parker needs 2.4 yards of ribbon. Each yard of ribbon costs $0.90. Shade the
5. grid to needs
Parker model2.4
theyards
product. How much
of ribbon. will the
Each yard ribboncosts
of ribbon cost?$0.90. Shade the
5. Parker needs 2.4 yards of ribbon. Each yard of ribbon costs
grid to model the product. How much will the ribbon cost?$0.90. Shade the
grid to model the product. How much will the ribbon cost?
6. How does the model help you find the product? $ ______________