Tuesday, May 5, 2015 Smarter Balanced Practice NAME: _________________________ STUDY GUIDE FOR NEXT WEEK’S SBAC TEST. How many squares (each have Area.

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Tuesday, May 5, 2015 Smarter Balanced Practice NAME: _________________________ STUDY GUIDE FOR NEXT WEEK’S SBAC TEST. How many squares (each have Area of 25) are needed to make a total area of 875? ______ squares are needed. What configuration of squares can create 35 total in a rectangle? ___ X ___ Rectangle measures 25 x 35

1 ¼ + 1 ¼ + 1 ½ + 1 ½ + 2Total Height: 7 ½ inches 2 7 Find product of 42 x 56 Find product of 47 x Tyler is 8 years old. Olivia is 4 years less than double his age. (2)(8) - 4 You only need this section of data.

Once you have the two fractions in the box to the right, calculate the sum of the two fractions: SUM: ________________ ________ 1/6 7/8 4/24 21/24 4/ /24 = 25/24 Remaining Cards Dozens of possible answers. Example) 93,210 Area = L x W 420 = 28 w (Length is 28, Width is 15) Perimeter: 86cm

WON LOST TIED All odd numbers greater than 2, but less than 20: REASON: Prime numbers have exactly 2 factors. 9 has three factors, 15 has 4 factors. Both 9 and 15 are composite numbers REASON: Scott’s book has 172 pages. Melanie’s book has (172 x 3) pages or 516 pages in total

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 1 ¼ x 400m 1 x 400m 2 ½ x 400m 500m 700m 650m 1000m In the first four days, Bill ran 2,850m. He needs to run _____ m on Friday. 1,150 FRIDAY: 1,150m divided by 400m per lap = o o o o o o o o o o o o

Many solutions possible TRUE 2/12 < 2/3. Supports her claim. FALSE 10/12 > 2/3. Does not support her claim. Make a key: *Example* X = Waters, O = Weeds X O XX XX XXX XX O OO OO OO X 2/3 cup 12 cups _______ = ________ 1 muffin x muffins How would you model with tape diagram?

7 ½ divided by ½ = 15 servings 7 ½ divided by 5/8 = 12 servings I -7 I

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EXAMPLE: on both scales Scale A (round to nearest tenth) = 36.0 Scale B (round to nearest hundredth) = Using a number line, the distance between 15 and -7 is not 8 15 – (-7)Rewrite as Solution: The correct difference is 22 degrees F.

0.1 CARLOS HAS 2.4m OF WIRE. HE NEEDS (1.7m + 0.8m) OF WIRE. X 0.1 3/4 x ___ = 6/10 1/2 x 2/3 x ___ = 1/6 Area formulas: Rectangle: L x W = Area Triangle: ½ x B x H = Area 2/5 x ___ = 4/25 1/2 4/5 1/2 2/5 ? ? ?