Bango Review for Unit 13 Test

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Bango Review for Unit 13 Test

Fill in your Bango Board. 32,000 16 45 8:25 24 Lb. 43 Yd. 2 .032 3 cm g 9:15 5¼ 9 4 1 Gal. 100 mm 80 279 7.85

A door is about 3 _____ tall. Ft. , mi., in., or yd.?

2. A 12-pack of soda can weigh 5 _____. T, oz., ft, or lb.?

3. A small aquarium holds about 7 ______ of water. Gal., fl. oz., pt., or qt.? Gal.

4. A nickel is about 2 ___________ thick. Km., g, cm, mm? mm

5. A pencil is about 15 _______ long. mL, m, cm, g

6. A carrot has a mass of about 10 ______. Kg, g, km, mL g

7. Loretta is making punch for a party 7. Loretta is making punch for a party. The recipe calls for 12 pints of juice, but she only has a cup to measure the juice. How many cups of juice does she need? ______ cups 24 cups

8. The Statue of Liberty is 93 yards tall. How many feet is this?

9. Stan’s fence is 32 meters long. How many millimeters is this? _____ mm 32,000 mm

10. A ferret on average weighs about 32 grams 10. A ferret on average weighs about 32 grams. How many kilograms is this weight? ______kg .032 kg

11. A plane was scheduled to arrive in Houston at 6:05 a. m 11. A plane was scheduled to arrive in Houston at 6:05 a.m. It arrived 2 hours and 20 minutes late. What time did the plane actually arrive? _____a.m. 8:25 AM

12. Mrs. Traweek took her dog, Samson, to the dog park 12. Mrs. Traweek took her dog, Samson, to the dog park. She was at the park from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. How many hours was she at the park? _____ hours 3 hours

13. The Katy Perry concert starts at 6:30 and it lasts for about 2 hours and 45 minutes. What time will the concert end? 9:15

14. How many degrees is angle DCE? ____ °

15. What is the perimeter of a rectangle that has a length of 4 feet and a width of 6 inches?

16. What is the perimeter of a pentagon with all sides equal to 9 units?

17. What is the perimeter of a decagon with all sides equal to 10 units? 100

18. A square book measures 4 inches on a side 18. A square book measures 4 inches on a side. What is the perimeter of the book? _____ inches 16 inches

19. Rachel had a rectangular shoe box whose perimeter is 30 inches 19. Rachel had a rectangular shoe box whose perimeter is 30 inches. Which are the possible dimensions of her shoe box? (Cross off the number choice on your bango board) 10 in. by 5 in. 15 in. by 5 in. 5 in. by 5 in. 10 in. by 6 in. 1

20. Find the prime factorization of 24 20. Find the prime factorization of 24. (Cross off the number choice on your bango board.) 2² x 3 2³ x 3 2 x 3² 2 x 3³ 2

21. When solving 4(12 + 3) – 20, which operation would you do first 21. When solving 4(12 + 3) – 20, which operation would you do first? (Cross off the number choice on your bango board.) Division Multiplication Subtraction Addition 4

22. Mrs. Byford bought 3 items from the store for $12. 65, $15 22. Mrs. Byford bought 3 items from the store for $12.65, $15.00, and 24.50. If she paid the clerk 3 $20 bills, how much change should she receive? $______ $7.85

23. Mrs. Williams had a party. She bought 7 pizzas for it 23. Mrs. Williams had a party. She bought 7 pizzas for it. After the party, there was 1 ¾ pizza left. How much pizza was eaten? 5¼

24. Which number is prime? 33, 43, 63, or 93? 43