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Name ________________________________________ August 1. Select all the problems that could be solved by the equation. 6 x 7 = 42 A. Adam read 6 pages in his book yesterday. Today he reads 7 more pages than he read yesterday. How many pages did he read yesterday and today? B. Adam read 6 pages in his book. Teri read 7 times as many pages as Adam. How many pages did Teri read? C. Adam checked out 7 books from the library. The next week he returned 6 of the books. How many books does Adam have left to return. D. There are 6 books on the top shelf. The bottom shelf has 7 times as many books as the top shelf. How many books are on the bottom shelf? E. There are 6 books on the top shelf and 7 books on the bottom shelf. How many books are on both shelves? 2. Scott has three lengths of rope. He knows the length of each rope in feet. He wants to know the length of each rope in inches. Complete the table to show the length of each rope in inches. Feet Inches Rope 1 5 Rope 2 9 Rope 3 100 3. Sabrina says that the number 25 has three factors: 1, 5, and 25. Is Sabrina correct? Explain.

August 4. 5. A number is 8 times as much as 4. Which equation represents the comparison A. 2 = 8 4 A. 12 = 8 + 4 A. 4 = 8 - 4 A. 32 = 8 x 4 6. Jeremiah was measuring to make a rectangular play area in the backyard for his dog. He knows the width is 4 feet. His length is twice his width. What is the amount of play space Jeremiah’s dog will have? Explain how you know. 7.

August 8. Ehrin bikes 4 miles every day. Which could be the number of miles that Ehrin bikes after some number of days? Circle all that apply. A. 12 B. 16 C. 22 D. 31 E. 36 9. Tell whether each sentence is True or False about the numbers 2, 6, and 24. A. All the numbers are multiples of 6. True False B. All the numbers are factors of 24. C. 6 and 24 are composite numbers. D. Adding 1 to any of the numbers will make a prime number. E. Adding 2 to any of the numbers will make a composite number. 10. Pavel hiked 6 miles on a camping trip. He hiked 3 times as many miles on the next camping trip. How many miles did Pavel hike altogether on the two trips? Write and solve an equation to find the answer. ____________________________________________________________________

August 11. Area: Perimeter: The length is __________ times the width. 12. Area: Perimeter: The length is __________ times the width.