5th Grade No Calculator Lesson

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5th Grade No Calculator Lesson 2-29-12 Mr. Smetak

Numbers and Operations 1) A loop around the park is 1.86 miles. Kitty runs 4 loops around the park. How many miles does Kitty run in all? A) 4.24 miles B) 5.86 miles C) 6.24 miles D) 7.44 miles

Numbers and Operations 2) 46 x 32 A) 1,362 B) 1,372 C) 1,462 D) 1,472

Numbers and Operations 3) Divide 68 by 4. A) 15 B) 17 C) 19 D) 21

Numbers and Operations 4) The Bryan Street Theater has 426 tickets available for each performance. They have sold out their last 9 performances. Which is the closest estimate for the number of tickets sold in all? A) 3,600 B) 4,200 C) 4,500 D) 5,000

Numbers and Operations 5) Today, Franklin wrote ¾ of his book report before dinner. He wrote another 1/8 of the report after dinner. What fraction of the book report did Franklin finish today? A) 1/3 B) 5/8 C) 7/8 D) 8/8