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1

CMT MATH BOWL
  • Grade 6

2
Claridad scored .1 higher on a test than
Fernando. If Fernando scored 84.7, what was
Claridads score?
  • 94.7
  • 85.7
  • 85.8
  • 84.8

3
Claridad scored .1 higher on a test than
Fernando. If Fernando scored 84.7, what was
Claridads score?
  • 94.7
  • 85.7
  • 85.8
  • 84.8

4
The number of students enrolled in Hartford
Public Schools was 12,485 in 2005. If the number
of students increased by 1,000, what would the
total number of students be?
  • 13,485
  • 12,585
  • 11,485
  • 12,495

5
The number of students enrolled in Hartford
Public Schools was 12,485 in 2005. If the number
of students increased by 1,000, what would the
total number of students be?
  • 13,485
  • 12,585
  • 11,485
  • 12,495

6
What is an expanded form of 6,025?
  • (6x1,000) (0x100) (2x10) (5x1)
  • (6x1,000) (0x1,000) (2x100) (5x10)
  • (6x100) (2x10) (5x1)
  • (6x1,000) (2x100) (5x1)

7
What is an expanded form of 6,025?
  • (6x1,000) (0x100) (2x10) (5x1)
  • (6x1,000) (0x1,000) (2x100) (5x10)
  • (6x100) (2x10) (5x1)
  • (6x1,000) (2x100) (5x1)

8
What is an expanded form of 7,908?
  • (7x100) (9x10) (8x1)
  • (7x1,000) (9x10) (8x1)
  • (7x1,000) (9x100) (8x1)
  • (7x10,000) (9x100) (8x1)

9
What is an expanded form of 7,908?
  • (7x100) (9x10) (8x1)
  • (7x1,000) (9x10) (8x1)
  • (7x1,000) (9x100) (8x1)
  • (7x10,000) (9x100) (8x1)

10
Which expression is equivalent to 518?
  • (4x100) (10x10) (8x1)
  • (5x100) (1x10) (18x1)
  • (4x100) (11x10) (18x1)
  • (5x100) (0x10) (18x1)

11
Which expression is equivalent to 518?
  • (4x100) (10x10) (8x1)
  • (5x100) (1x10) (18x1)
  • (4x100) (11x10) (18x1)
  • (5x100) (0x10) (18x1)

12
What is the value of the underlined digit in the
number 7,186?
  • 8
  • 80
  • 800
  • 8000

13
What is the value of the underlined digit in the
number 7,186?
  • 8
  • 80
  • 800
  • 8000

14
Jose, Michael, Naisha and Destiny collected cans
for a week. Jose collected 2,856 cans, Michael
collected 2,865 cans, Naisha collected 2,768
cans, and Destiny collected 2,785 cans. Who
collected the most cans?
  • Jose
  • Michael
  • Naisha
  • Destiny

15
Jose, Michael, Naisha and Destiny collected cans
for a week. Jose collected 2,856 cans, Michael
collected 2,865 cans, Naisha collected 2,768
cans, and Destiny collected 2,785 cans. Who
collected the most cans?
  • Jose
  • Michael
  • Naisha
  • Destiny

16
Which list of numbers is ordered from least to
greatest?
  • 417.3, 417.2, 417.5
  • 243.2, 234.3, 233.2
  • 138.7, 138.6, 139.8
  • 305.2, 305.6, 305.8

17
Which list of numbers is ordered from least to
greatest?
  • 417.3, 417.2, 417.5
  • 243.2, 234.3, 233.2
  • 138.7, 138.6, 139.8
  • 305.2, 305.6, 305.8

18
What mixed number is represented by the shaded
part of the figures below?
  • 2 ¼
  • 2 ½
  • 2 ¾
  • 3 ¼

19
What mixed number is represented by the shaded
part of the figures below?
  • 2 ¼
  • 2 ½
  • 2 ¾
  • 3 ¼

20
The shaded part of which figure is .6?
  • a. b.
  • c. d.

21
The shaded part of which figure is .6?
  • a. b.
  • c. d.

22
What percent of the figure below is shaded?
  • a. 14
  • b. 25
  • c. 4
  • d. 75

23
What percent of the figure below is shaded?
  • a. 14
  • b. 25
  • c. 4
  • d. 75

24
What fractional part of this group is shaded?
  • 12/7
  • 7/12
  • 5/12
  • 7

25
What fractional part of this group is shaded?
  • 12/7
  • 7/12
  • 5/12
  • 7

26
What decimal is represented by the shaded part
of the figure below?
  • .44
  • .55
  • .45
  • .56

27
What decimal is represented by the shaded part
of the figure below?
  • .44
  • .55
  • .45
  • .56

28
Which fraction is equivalent to 4/5?
  • 15/12
  • 20/25
  • 6/9
  • 1/2

29
Which fraction is equivalent to 4/5?
  • 15/12
  • 20/25
  • 6/9
  • 1/2

30
Which mixed number is equivalent to 15/4
  • 3 3/4
  • 4 1/15
  • 3 2/3
  • 4 1/4

31
Which mixed number is equivalent to 15/4
  • 3 ¾
  • 4 1/15
  • 3 2/3
  • 4 1/4

32
Takeyah correctly wrote 6 5/8 as an improper
fraction. What fraction did she write?
  • 35/8
  • 53/8
  • 65/8
  • 48/8

33
Takeyah correctly wrote 6 5/8 as an improper
fraction. What fraction did she write?
  • 35/8
  • 53/8
  • 65/8
  • 48/8

34
Timothy correctly renamed 2 4/5 as a decimal.
Which decimal did she write?
  • 2.4
  • 2.45
  • 2.54
  • 2.8

35
Timothy correctly renamed 2 4/5 as a decimal.
Which decimal did she write?
  • 2.4
  • 2.45
  • 2.54
  • 2.8

36
Which mixed number is equivalent to 9.25?
  • 9 1/25
  • 9 1/4
  • 9 2/5
  • 9 5/2

37
Which mixed number is equivalent to 9.25?
  • 9 1/25
  • 9 ¼
  • 9 2/5
  • 9 5/2

38
Which decimal is equal to 4 9/100?
  • 4.09
  • 4.9
  • 4.90
  • 49.0

39
Which decimal is equal to 4 9/100?
  • 4.09
  • 4.9
  • 4.90
  • 49.0

40
Which number is less than 652.8?
  • 653.6
  • 652.9
  • 652.81
  • 652.78

41
Which number is less than 652.8?
  • 653.6
  • 652.9
  • 652.81
  • 652.78

42
Which numbers are listed from greatest to least?
  • 394,749 394,598 394,758
  • 394,758 394,749 394,598
  • 394,598 394,749 394,758
  • 394,749 394,758 394,598

43
Which numbers are listed from greatest to least?
  • 394,749 394,598 394,758
  • 394,758 394,749 394,598
  • 394,598 394,749 394,758
  • 394,749 394,758 394,598

44
Which numbers are listed from greatest to least?
  • ½, .7, 4/5, 2/3
  • 2/3, 4/5, ½, .7
  • .7, 4/5, 2/3, ½
  • 4/5, .7, 2/3, 1/2

45
Which numbers are listed from greatest to least?
  • ½, .7, 4/5, 2/3
  • 2/3, 4/5, ½, .7
  • .7, 4/5, 2/3, ½
  • 4/5, .7, 2/3, ½

46
Which number is between 956.4 and 956.5?
  • 956.3
  • 956.39
  • 956.47
  • 956.58

47
Which number is between 956.4 and 956.5?
  • 956.3
  • 956.39
  • 956.47
  • 956.58

48
Which number is between 615,237 and 653,486
  • 614,535
  • 648,787
  • 613,364
  • 607,256

49
Which number is between 615,237 and 653,486
  • 614,535
  • 648,787
  • 613,364
  • 607,256

50
Clarissa has read 4/5 of a book. How much of the
book has she read?
  • between 2/6 and 2/3
  • between ¾ and 7/8
  • between ½ and 2/3
  • between 3/8 and ½

51
Clarissa has read 4/5 of a book. How much of the
book has she read?
  • between 2/6 and 2/3
  • between ¾ and 7/8
  • between ½ and 2/3
  • between 3/8 and ½

52
Which number is closest in value to 18 1/5?
  • 18 ¾
  • 18 5/8
  • 18 ½
  • 18 7/8

53
Which number is closest in value to 18 1/5?
  • 18 ¾
  • 18 5/8
  • 18 ½
  • 18 7/8

54
  • Angel used 34,985 pieces of paper in a year. How
    many pieces of paper did he use rounded to the
    nearest thousand?
  • 34,000
  • 34,900
  • 35,000
  • 34,800

55
  • Angel used 34,985 pieces of paper in a year. How
    many pieces of paper did he use rounded to the
    nearest thousand?
  • 34,000
  • 34,900
  • 35,000
  • 34,800

56
Juan needs a board 4 2/3 feet long. He cannot
buy a fraction of a foot. What is the length he
needs to buy?
  • 4 feet
  • 5 feet
  • 4 ½ feet
  • 10 feet

57
Juan needs a board 4 2/3 feet long. He cannot
buy a fraction of a foot. What is the length he
needs to buy?
  • 4 feet
  • 5 feet
  • 4 ½ feet
  • 10 feet

58
Anastaissa ran 16.37 miles last week. How many
miles did she run, rounded to the nearest tenth?
  • 20 miles
  • 16.3 miles
  • 16.7 miles
  • 16.4 miles

59
Anastaissa ran 16.37 miles last week. How many
miles did she run, rounded to the nearest tenth?
  • 20 miles
  • 16.3 miles
  • 16.7 miles
  • 16.4 miles

60
Steven has 150 boxes. They were in 3 groups.
Which number sentence should he use to find out
how many boxes were in each group?
  • 150 - 3
  • 150 3
  • 150 x 3
  • 150 ? 3

61
Steven has 150 boxes. They were in 3 groups.
Which number sentence should he use to find out
how many boxes were in each group?
  • 150 - 3
  • 150 3
  • 150 x 3
  • 150 ? 3

62
There were 35 football cards in a group. Brian
took 8 groups. What could Brian do to find out
how many cards he took?
  • Add 35 to 8
  • Multiply 35 by 8
  • Divide 35 by 8
  • Subtract 8 from 35

63
There were 35 football cards in a group. Brian
took 8 groups. What could Brian do to find out
how many cards he took?
  • Add 35 to 8
  • Multiply 35 by 8
  • Divide 35 by 8
  • Subtract 8 from 35

64
Savannah had 65 stickers. She gave 47 to a
friend. Which number sentence should she use to
find out how many stickers she has left?
  • Add 65to 47
  • Multiply 65 by 47
  • Divide 65 by 47
  • Subtract 47 from 65

65
Savannah had 65 stickers. She gave 47 to a
friend. Which number sentence should she use to
find out how many stickers she has left?
  • Add 65to 47
  • Multiply 65 by 47
  • Divide 65 by 47
  • Subtract 47 from 65

66
16 x 8
  • 168
  • 128
  • 148
  • 81

67
16 x 8
  • 168
  • 128
  • 148
  • 81

68
96 12
  • 9
  • 8
  • 7
  • 6

69
96 12
  • 9
  • 8
  • 7
  • 6

70
6 x 7
  • 42
  • 49
  • 67
  • 36

71
6 x 7
  • 42
  • 49
  • 67
  • 36

72
5897 259
  • 8307
  • 6156
  • 7387
  • 5987

73
5897 259
  • 8307
  • 6156
  • 7387
  • 5987

74
586.32 - 329.79?
  • 893.49
  • 263.47
  • 256.53
  • 268.23

75
586.32 - 329.79?
  • 893.49
  • 263.47
  • 256.53
  • 268.23

76
58.6 12.5 32.9
  • 112.7
  • 153.4
  • 92.8
  • 104

77
58.6 12.5 32.9
  • 112.7
  • 153.4
  • 92.8
  • 104

78
23.2 x 1,000
  • 232,000
  • 23,200
  • 2,320
  • 232

79
23.2 x 1,000
  • 232,000
  • 23,200
  • 2,320
  • 232

80
69,326 100
  • 693.26
  • 6.9326
  • 6932.6
  • 693,260

81
69,326 100
  • 693.26
  • 6.9326
  • 6932.6
  • 693,260

82
12.38 x 10
  • a. 1238
  • b. 123.8
  • c. 1.238
  • d. 0.1238

83
12.38 x 10
  • a. 1238
  • b. 123.8
  • c. 1.238
  • d. 0.1238

84
74 x 0.5
  • a. 74.50
  • b. 3.70
  • c. 370
  • d. 37

85
74 x 0.5
  • a. 74.50
  • b. 3.70
  • c. 370
  • d. 37

86
487 .4
  • a. 487.4
  • b. 1217.5
  • c. 12.175
  • d. 121.75

87
487 .4
  • a. 487.4
  • b. 1217.5
  • c. 12.175
  • d. 121.75

88
9.25 x 6
  • a. 54.35
  • b. 55.95
  • c. 55.50
  • d. 54.75

89
58.6 4
  • 14.65
  • 1.465
  • c. 146.5
  • d. 1,465

90
58.6 4
  • 14.65
  • 1.465
  • c. 146.5
  • d. 1,465

91
¾ - 1/8
  • 5/8
  • ½
  • 3/8
  • ¼

92
¾ - 1/8
  • 5/8
  • ½
  • 3/8
  • ¼

93
1 1/3 4 5/6
  • 5 1/6
  • 6 1/6
  • 5 2/3
  • 6 2/3

94
1 1/3 4 5/6
  • 5 1/6
  • 6 1/6
  • 5 2/3
  • 6 2/3

95
¾ x 6/8
  • 1 8/32
  • 3 6/8
  • 9/16
  • 32/18

96
¾ x 6/8
  • 1 8/32
  • 3 6/8
  • 9/16
  • 32/18

97
5/8 x 3 ¼
  • 15/8
  • 15/32
  • 2 3/8
  • 2 1/32

98
5/8 x 3 ¼
  • 15/8
  • 15/32
  • 2 3/8
  • 2 1/32

99
The class average on the HMSA test was 78.6.
Sydneys score was 84.3. How much above the
class average did Sydney score?
  • 6.9
  • 5.7
  • 4.3
  • 6.3

100
The class average on the HMSA test was 78.6.
Sydneys score was 84.3. How much above the
class average did Sydney score?
  • 6.9
  • 5.7
  • 4.3
  • 6.3

101
Kenneth bought 2 shirts for 39.75 each. The tax
was 4.77. How much did the shirts cost,
including tax?
  • 39.75
  • 44.52
  • 78.45
  • 84.27

102
Kenneth bought 2 shirts for 39.75 each. The tax
was 4.77. How much did the shirts cost,
including tax?
  • 39.75
  • 44.52
  • 78.45
  • 84.27

103
Dallas had 6 feet of string. He cut off two
pieces that were each 1 ½ feet long. How many
feet of string are left?
  • 3 feet
  • 6 feet
  • 1 ½ feet
  • 4 ½ feet

104
Dallas had 6 feet of string. He cut off two
pieces that were each 1 ½ feet long. How many
feet of string are left?
  • 3 feet
  • 6 feet
  • 1 ½ feet
  • 4 ½ feet

105
Three students walk 5.2 miles. In 6 hours, they
walk 2.4 more miles. They took an hour for lunch
and to rest. Then they walked 3.2 more miles to
their cabin. How many miles did they walk?
  • 6.6 miles
  • 5.6 miles
  • 3.2 miles
  • 10.8 miles

106
Three students walk 5.2 miles. In 6 hours, they
walk 2.4 more miles. They took an hour for lunch
and to rest. Then they walked 3.2 more miles to
their cabin. How many miles did they walk?
  • 6.6 miles
  • 5.6 miles
  • 3.2 miles
  • 10.8 miles

107
On average, 71 cars pass through an intersection
each hour between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. About how
many cars pass through the intersection during
this time?
  • 1287 cars
  • 426 cars
  • 355 cars
  • 77 cars

108
On average, 71 cars pass through an intersection
each hour between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. About how
many cars pass through the intersection during
this time?
  • 1287 cars
  • 426 cars
  • 355 cars
  • 77 cars

109
Which expression gives the best estimate of 2,671
- 842?
  • 2,000 800
  • 4,000 800
  • 3,000 700
  • 2,700 - 800

110
Which expression gives the best estimate of 2,671
- 842?
  • 2,000 800
  • 4,000 800
  • 3,000 700
  • 2,700 800

111
Mrs. Cha has 189 employees who work 6 days a
week. Which expression is the best estimate of
the number of days worked each week by these 89
employees?
  • 200 x 6
  • 100 x 10
  • 200 x 10
  • 100 x 6

112
Mrs. Cha has 189 employees who work 6 days a
week. Which expression is the best estimate of
the number of days worked each week by these 89
employees?
  • 200 x 6
  • 100 x 10
  • 200 x 10
  • 100 x 6

113
Keisha is flying from Hartford to her vacation
home in Puerto Vallarta. The odometer reads 2345
miles before she leaves. When she returns it
reads 4100. She estimated the distance by
subtracting 4000 - 2300. Would Keishas estimate
be more or less than the actual answer?
  • Less, because she rounded both numbers up.
  • More, because she rounded both numbers down.
  • Less, because she rounded both numbers down.
  • More, because she rounded both numbers up.

114
Keisha is flying from Hartford to her vacation
home in Puerto Vallarta. The odometer reads 2345
miles before she leaves. When she returns it
reads 4100. She estimated the distance by
subtracting 4000 - 2300. Would Keishas estimate
be more or less than the actual answer?
  • Less, because she rounded both numbers up.
  • More, because she rounded both numbers down.
  • Less, because she rounded both numbers down.
  • More, because she rounded both numbers up.

115
What geometric shape is shown below?
  • Sphere
  • Cylinder
  • Cube
  • Rectangular prism

116
What geometric shape is shown below?
  • Sphere
  • Cylinder
  • Cube
  • Rectangular prism

117
Crawfords Grocery Store receives 18 boxes
containing 78 bags of Halloween candy. Ryan
estimates the amount of candy by multiplying 20 x
80. Would Ryans estimate be more or less than
the actual product?
  • Less, because he rounded both numbers up.
  • More, because he rounded both numbers down.
  • Less, because he rounded both numbers down.
  • More, because he rounded both numbers up.

118
Crawfords Grocery Store receives 18 boxes
containing 78 bags of Halloween candy. Ryan
estimates the amount of candy by multiplying 20 x
80. Would Ryans estimate be more or less than
the actual product?
  • Less, because he rounded both numbers up.
  • More, because he rounded both numbers down.
  • Less, because he rounded both numbers down.
  • More, because he rounded both numbers up.

119
Which triangles are similar?
I II III IV
  • I, III IV
  • I II
  • I,II IV
  • I III

120
Which triangles are similar?
I II III IV
  • I, III IV
  • I II
  • I,II IV
  • I III

121
Holly ate 19 hamburgers. Molly ate 12
hamburgers. About how many hamburgers did the
girls eat?
  • A little less than 20
  • A little more than 20
  • A little less than 30
  • A little more than 30

122
Holly ate 19 hamburgers. Molly ate 12
hamburgers. About how many hamburgers did the
girls eat?
  • A little less than 20
  • A little more than 20
  • A little less than 30
  • A little more than 30

123
Gregory put 18 red blocks and 24 green blocks in
a bag. What is the ratio of red blocks to all
the blocks in the bag?
  • 37
  • 1824
  • 73
  • 2418

124
Gregory put 18 red blocks and 24 green blocks in
a bag. What is the ratio of red blocks to all
the blocks in the bag?
  • 37
  • 1824
  • 73
  • 2418

125
There are 15 boys and 12 girls in the class.
What is the ratio of girls to boys in the class?
  • 1527
  • 1227
  • 45
  • 54

126
There are 15 boys and 12 girls in the class.
What is the ratio of girls to boys in the class?
  • 1527
  • 1227
  • 45
  • 54

127
The area of the smaller square is 11.8 square
centimeters. Which is the best estimate of the
area, in square centimeters, of the larger
square?
  • 11.8
  • 23.6
  • 33
  • 48

128
The area of the smaller square is 11.8 square
centimeters. Which is the best estimate of the
area, in square centimeters, of the larger
square?
  • 11.8
  • 23.6
  • 33
  • 48

129
What is the approximate measure of the angle
shown below?
  • 120
  • 90
  • 2
  • 20

130
What is the approximate measure of the angle
shown below?
  • 120
  • 90
  • 2
  • 20

131
The length of the line above is 6.7 cm. What is
a good estimate of the length of the rectangle
above it?
  • 5 cm
  • 7 cm
  • 10 cm
  • 15 cm

132
The length of the line above is 6.7 cm. What is
a good estimate of the length of the rectangle
above it?
  • 5 cm
  • 7 cm
  • 10 cm
  • 15 cm

133
What is the area of the rectangle above? Explain
how you determined your answer.
3.2 cm
7.3 cm
134
Area length x width3.2cm x 7.3cm 23.36 cm2
3.2 cm
7.3 cm
135
Draw and describe a pentagon.
136
Answers may vary polygon with 5 sides
137
How many lines of symmetry does the figure below
have?
138
How many lines of symmetry does the figure below
have?
1
139
Draw all the lines of symmetry for the figure
below.
140
Draw all the lines of symmetry for the figure
below.
141
Write a story problem that can be solved using
the number sentence 9.25x 5.25 51.50
(Use the paper provided)
142
Answers will vary Jesus earns 9.25 an hour.
He also receives 5.25 for lunch each day. If he
earns 51.50 on Tuesday, how many hours did he
work that day?
143
Write a story problem that can be solved using
the number sentence x 2 ¾ 6 ¼
(Use the paper provided)
144
Answers will vary Theresa cut 2 ¾ feet of
string and has 6 ¼ feet left over. How long was
the string before she cut it?
145
A school needs to install 80 shelves, each 3 5/6
feet long in a group of classrooms. About how
many feet of shelving does the school need to
buy? Show or explain how you used estimation to
determine your answer.
(Use the paper provided)
146
Answers will vary
147
The school store bought 52.50 worth of erasers
for .15 each. They gave away 35 pencils in a
promotion. How many pencils do they have left to
sell?
Explain how you found your answer. (Use the paper
provided.)
148
The school store bought 52.50 worth of erasers
for .15 each. They gave away 35 pencils in a
promotion. How many pencils do they have left to
sell?
52.50 / .15 350 pencils Since they gave away
35 350-35 315 pencils
149
Sarah estimated the solution of 50 x 7 1/8 as
400. Is her estimate reasonable? Explain.
(Use the paper provided.)
150
Sarah estimated the solution of 50 x 7 1/8 as
400. Is her estimate reasonable? Explain.
Answers will vary

151
The test scores in Mrs. Crafts class are
recorded in the table below. What is the mode of
the test scores?
  • 96
  • 100
  • 85
  • 92

152
The test scores in Mrs. Crafts class are
recorded in the table below. What is the mode of
the test scores?
  • 96
  • 100
  • 85
  • 92

153
Pierce is measuring the height of the water
fountain. Which unit of measurement should he
use?
  • Kilometers
  • Liters
  • Meters
  • Kilogram

154
Pierce is measuring the height of the water
fountain. Which unit of measurement should he
use?
  • Kilometers
  • Liters
  • Meters
  • Kilogram

155
The numbers below follow a patter. What is the
missing number?61, 59, 55, ?, 31
  • 42
  • 49
  • 59
  • 47

156
The numbers below follow a patter. What is the
missing number?61, 59, 55, ?, 31
  • 42
  • 49
  • 59
  • 47

157
The numbers below follow a pattern. What is the
missing number?3, 10, 17, ? , 31, 38
  • 7
  • 18
  • 24
  • 25

158
The numbers below follow a pattern. What is the
missing number?3, 10, 17, ? , 31, 38
  • 7
  • 18
  • 24
  • 25

159
Which unit of measure should Travis use to report
the temperature outside?
  • Celsius
  • Liter
  • Gram
  • Centimeter

160
Which unit of measure should Travis use to report
the temperature outside?
  • Celsius
  • Liter
  • Gram
  • Centimeter

161
Sue wants to convert 25 centimeters to
kilometers. How many kilometers in 25
centimeters?
  • .25
  • .025
  • .0025
  • .00025

162
Sue wants to convert 25 centimeters to
kilometers. How many kilometers in 25
centimeters?
  • .25
  • .025
  • .0025
  • .00025

163
Jenny ran a marathon in 5 hours 16 minutes. How
many minutes did she run?
  • 516
  • 316
  • 66
  • 16

164
Jenny ran a marathon in 5 hours 16 minutes. How
many minutes did she run?
  • 516
  • 316
  • 66
  • 16

165
Nabia ran 2.7 kilometers and Jacoby ran 4,251
meters. Who ran farther, and by how much?
  • Jacoby, by 2.5 kilometers
  • Nabia, by 2.7 kilometers
  • Jacoby, by 1551 meters
  • Nabia, by 1551 meters

166
Nabia ran 2.7 kilometers and Jacoby ran 4,251
meters. Who ran farther, and by how much?
  • Jacoby, by 2.5 kilometers
  • Nabia, by 2.7 kilometers
  • Jacoby, by 1551 meters
  • Nabia, by 1551 meters

167
Solve this equation for x.X 197 334
  • 531
  • 267
  • 137
  • 117

168
Solve this equation for x.X 197 334
  • 531
  • 267
  • 137
  • 117

169
Solve this equation for n.5n 215
  • 25
  • 43
  • 210
  • 1,075

170
Solve this equation for n.5n 215
  • 25
  • 43
  • 210
  • 1,075

171
Which values of x and y make this equation
true?3x 2y 12
  • x 3 and y 1
  • x 1 and y 2
  • x 6 and y 2
  • x 2 and y 3

172
Which values of x and y make this equation
true?3x 2y 12
  • x 3 and y 1
  • x 1 and y 2
  • x 6 and y 2
  • x 2 and y 3

173
Steve scored 78, 95, 82 and 87 on 4 math
tests. What is the mean of his test scores?
  • 86
  • 86.5
  • 85.5
  • 85.6

174
Steve scored 78, 95, 82 and 87 on 4 math
tests. What is the mean of his test scores?
  • 86
  • 86.5
  • 85.5
  • 85.6

175
The table below shows the number of students in
each grade at Wayside School. How many students
are in grades 4 through 8?
  • 333
  • 334
  • 329
  • 415

176
The table below shows the number of students in
each grade at Wayside School. How many students
are in grades 4 through 8?
  • 333
  • 334
  • 329
  • 415

177
Which point has coordinates (-2,3)?
A
B
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D

C
D
178
Which point has coordinates (-2,3)?
A
B
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D

C
D
179
The graph shows the favorite pizza toppings of
students in Mrs. Delgados class. What does the
graph show?
  • More people like olives than peppers on their
    pizza.
  • Cheese is twice as popular as olives.
  • Less people like peppers than mushrooms.
  • Mushrooms is the favorite pizza topping in Ms.
    Delgados class.

180
The graph shows the favorite pizza toppings of
students in Mrs. Delgados class. What does the
graph show?
  • More people like olives than peppers on their
    pizza.
  • Cheese is twice as popular as olives.
  • Less people like peppers than mushrooms.
  • Mushrooms is the favorite pizza topping in Ms.
    Delgados class.

181
The pictograph below shows the different kinds of
foods students ate for breakfast. How many
students like Pancakes?
Breakfast Foods 3 student
  • 6
  • 9
  • 18
  • 23

182
The pictograph below shows the different kinds of
foods students ate for breakfast. How many
students like Pancakes?
Breakfast Foods 3 student
  • 6
  • 9
  • 18
  • 23

183
Mrs. Carter made a spinner to help her class
decide how to spend some money. Which spinner
should they use if they want an equal chance of
the spinner landing on any of the spaces?
  • a. b. c. d.


Board Field Games Trip
Field Books Trip Board
Software Game Party
Field Day Board
Books Game
Software Party
Field Trip Board Games Software
Party Books
Party Book
Software
184
Mrs. Carter made a spinner to help her class
decide how to spend some money. Which spinner
should they use if they want an equal chance of
the spinner landing on any of the spaces?
  • a. b. c. d.


Board Field Games Trip
Field Books Trip Board
Software Game Party
Field Day Board
Books Game
Software Party
Field Trip Board Games Software
Party Books
Party Book
Software
185
If Brian spins the spinner once, on which color
is the arrow most likely to land?
  • Yellow
  • Red
  • Green
  • Blue

RED
YELLOW
BLUE
GREEN
YELLOW
GREEN
RED
YELLOW
186
If Brian spins the spinner once, on which color
is the arrow most likely to land?
  • Yellow
  • Red
  • Green
  • Blue

RED
YELLOW
BLUE
GREEN
YELLOW
GREEN
RED
YELLOW
187
If Jamie spins the spinner once, on which prize
is the arrow most likely to land?
  • Ball
  • Book
  • Game
  • Poster

BALL
POSTER
GAME
BOOK
188
On the paper provided, draw a line segment that
is 8.6 centimeters long.
189
Line will be 8.6 cm long
190
On the paper provided, draw a line segment that
is 3 ½ inches long.
191
Line will be 3 ½ inches long
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