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Week 23 Name ____________________ Day 1 Day 2 1) In Carson’s sports-card collection, 5/8 of the cards are baseball. In Tuc’s collection, 10/12 are baseball. Tuc says they have the same fraction of baseball cards. Is he correct? Explain. 2) What is the value of the underlined digit in the number 4,947,638? Round to this place. Reese’s Snack Shop sells small, medium, and large sodas. Yesterday, they sold 4 large sodas and 3 more medium sodas than large sodas. They also sold 16 containers of popcorn. Reese’s Snack Shop also sold 15 small sodas yesterday. How many total sodas did Reese’s Snack Shop sell yesterday? 17 36 26 16 4) A hockey team wants to sell $3,224 worth of tickets. If each ticket costs $8, how many tickets will the team have to sell to meet its goal? Day 2 If you know the length and width of a rectangle, then write to explain how to find the perimeter and the area of the rectangle. 2) Write two equivalent fractions to the fraction 5/6. 3) Mary Vann bought 16 rolls of purple wrapping paper and 17 rolls of green wrapping paper. There were 8 meters of wrapping paper on each roll. How many meters of wrapping paper did Mary Vann buy in all? 4) An art school wants to buy 6,096 erasers. If the erasers come in packages of 8, how many packages of erasers should the school buy?

Day 3 1) A total of 169 awards will be given away at the cheer competition. Each box holds 9 awards. How many awards will be in the partially filled box? 2) Pencils come in packages of 5. Erasers come in packages of 6. Margaret wants to buy the smallest number of pencils and erasers so that she will have exactly 1 eraser for every pencil. How many packages of pencils and erasers should Margaret buy? 3) Write the mixed number 3 4/5 as an improper fraction. 4) A café has 24 indoor tables and 14 outdoor tables. Each indoor table has 4 chairs, and each outdoor table has 6 chairs. How many chairs are there in all? Day 4 Compare the two fractions by finding the LCD (least common denominator). 9/12 ________ 25/36 2) Eric said that 1/10 + 7/10 +4/10 is the same as 1 and 2/10. Is he correct? Explain your thinking. 3) List the factors for 12, 24, and 36. What is the greatest common factor? 4) 3 5/8 + 3 7/8 =