Unit 1: Decimals & GCF and LCM Review

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Unit 1: Decimals & GCF and LCM Review ZAP!!! Unit 1: Decimals & GCF and LCM Review

ZAP!!! “How-To” Guide… Rules Class will be divided into teams Each team will be given a question to answer Teacher will RANDOMLY call out a student from team If they get the question correct they receive 100 points TEAM CHOOSES… keep the 100 points? Or, test their luck by selecting a ZAP game card? Accountability YOU MUST WORK out the problems (come on people- we’re trying to learn in here) Demonstrate good sportsmanship (not all ZAP cards are good cards) Work smart and SHOW ME what you have learned

Question 1 Three cases of bottled water cost $36. Each case contains 24 bottles. How much does one bottle cost? A. $0.50 B. $1.00 C. $1.50 D. $2.00

Question 2 The store sells walnuts for $2.99 per pound. Corey bought 2.4 pounds of walnuts. Before tax, how much will the walnuts cost?

Question 3 Brianna’s younger brother has 18 train and 24 car magnets. He arranged the magnets into groups consisting of the same amount of trains and cars with none left over. If he made the greatest number of groups possible, how many groups did he make?

A school store buys pencils for $0.15 each Question 4 A school store buys pencils for $0.15 each It sells the pencils for $0.22 each The store sold 4 dozen pencils last week. How much profit did the school store make for pencils?

Question 5 A store sells small picture frames in packages of 6 and large picture frames in packages of 2. Tony bought the least amount of packages possible with the same amount of each size. How many packages of large picture frames did Tony buy?

Question 6 Jasmine needs $26.73 to buy a shirt. She has $21.76 in her pocket. How much more money does Jasmine need?

Question 7 Jordan went to the grocery store. He bought 8.5 pounds of ham at $2.80 per pound. He also bought 7.25 pounds of turkey at $3 per pound How much more money did he spend on the ham compared to the turkey?

Question 8 At a circus, tickets cost $6.75 per person. A family of four spent $73.00 on tickets and food. If each person spent an equal amount on food, how much did each person spend on food? A. $11.50 B. $16.50 C. $27.00 D. $46.00

Question 9 Jan bought four books for the following prices: $3.95, $2.95, $5.00, and $0.95. She gave the clerk her money and received $2.15 back in change. How much money did Jan give the clerk?

All sandwiches will have ham and cheese on them Question 10 Olivia has 54 slices of ham and 27 slices of cheese to make sandwiches. All sandwiches will have ham and cheese on them Each sandwich will have the same number of cheese slices Each sandwich will have the same number of ham slices What is the greatest number of sandwiches that Olivia can make?

Linda is buying soda and juice for her party Question 11 Linda is buying soda and juice for her party There are 12 cans of soda in a package There are 8 cans of juice in a package She wants to have an equal number of soda and juice cans What is the fewest number of packages of juice Linda needs to buy?

Question 12 José went to breakfast and ordered juice for $0.89, pancakes and bacon for $3.19, and a biscuit for $0.49. Excluding tax, about how much will José pay for breakfast?

Question 13 Ben bought 3.2 pounds of oranges. The oranges cost $1.60 per pound. How much money did Ben spend on oranges?

Question 14 The total admission cost for 25 students to go to the zoo was $337.50. The admission cost was the same for each student. What was the admission cost for each student?

A teacher has to make groups from her class of 24 boys and 18 girls. Question 15 A teacher has to make groups from her class of 24 boys and 18 girls. Each group will have boys and girls Each group will have the same number of girls Each group will have the same number of boys All students will be in a group What is the greatest number of groups the teacher can make?

How much money did Tina have before her purchases? Question 16 Tina bought a notebook for $6.59, a backpack for $24.95, and a pen for $4.98 She paid $2.56 in sales tax She had $2.81 left How much money did Tina have before her purchases?

Mrs. Smith went to the grocery store and bought the fruit below. Question 17 Mrs. Smith went to the grocery store and bought the fruit below. 2.86 pounds of apples 4.5 pounds of oranges 1.75 pounds of grapes 2.33 pounds of bananas How many total pounds of fruit did Mrs. Smith buy?

Question 18 At a restaurant, one small drink costs $1.15 and one large drink costs $1.75. A family buys three small drinks and two large drinks. Before tax, what is the total cost for the drinks at this restaurant? A. $2.90 B. $5.80 C. $6.95 D. $7.55

Question 19 Rachel bought 3 chocolate bars for $0.79 each, 2 sour candies for $0.69 each, and 5 peanut clusters for $1.09 each. If tax was included, how much did Rachel spend? A. $2.57 B. $9.20 C. $9.50 D. $12.57

Question 20 A school club sold 143 balloons for $3.50 each. They bought 150 balloons for $1.29 each, plus $8.92 for shipping. How much did they make selling balloons? A. $298.08 B. $289.16 C. $285.09 D. $202.42

Question 21 Adam bought a notebook for $3.00 and a pen for $2.40. All prices include sales tax. What is the total cost Adam paid?

Question 22 A penny weighs 2.5 grams while a dime weighs about 2.27 grams. How much do a penny and two dimes weigh?