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2 ND NINE WEEKS MATH TEST 2 REVIEW

1.

2.

x 8.7=

4.

5.10

5.

6.

4

7. ESTIMATE THE DIFFERENCE

7.

8. ESTIMATE THE SUM

8. 20

9. When sewing a dress, a dress maker had to add a strap to a wedding dress. She used the equations 3.2 s=40, where s is the minimum thickness of the strap. What is the required minimum thickness of the strap the dress maker added? A. 7.5 B C D. 12.5

9. D.

grams to kilograms

kg

11.

4/5

12. A bag of oranges weighs 5.6kg. How many grams is this?

12. 5,600

13. ORDER THE FRACTIONS FROM LEAST TO GREATEST?

13.

14. During the downhill ski race, Bode Miller recorded times of seconds, 34.51, and Which time was the fastest?

15. Item from TargetCost Nintendo Wii$ Wii Game$25.44 Wii Controller$42.58 Just Dance 4$39.99 Jamie went Christmas shopping at Target. She purchased the items listed in the table. Ellen gave the clerk $ About how much would she get back as her change?

15. About $30.00

16. Carrie has 2,157 pieces of paper and she gives 208 to her boss. Cassie has 3,364, and she 537 to her boss. Which expression shows who has more paper? A – 208 < 3364 – 537 B – 208 > 3364 – 537 C < D >

16. A

17 C

18. Two bikers are riding on a circular path. The first rider completes a round in 12 minutes. The second rider completes a round in 18 minutes. If they both started at the same place and time and go in the same direction, after how many minutes will they meet again at the starting point?

18. 36

19. Michael is cutting down two trees. One tree is 108 feet tall. The other tree is 110 feet tall. He wants to cut the tree into pieces of equal length with no wood left over, what is the greatest length of wood Michael can cut? A. 6-feet B. 4-feet C. 3-feet D. 2-feet

20.

21. There are 6 cups of chocolate chips in a bag. One serving of chocolate chips is 0.30 cup. How many servings of 0.30 servings are in a bag of chocolate chips?

servings

22. Kroger is selling muffins for $.62 each. Amy has a total of $ How many muffins did Amy buy?

muffins

23. Jenny has been on a diet for 37 weeks. She has lost 0.61 pounds each week. How many total points has Jenny lost?

pounds

24. If = x and = +1

24. X= 6

25. Emily is 6 years older than 10 times the age of her son Jimmy. Write an equations to express this situation. Let E represent Emily’s age and J represent Jimmy’s age.

A=10J + 6

26. WHICH PROPERTY DOES THE FOLLOWING EQUATION REPRESENT? 2(16s)= (2x16)s

26. Associative

27. The height 4 NBA basketball players can jump is listed below. Kevin Durant- 312cm Pau Gasol m Marc Gasol- 2.3meters Lamar Odom-213 cm Which athlete jumps the highest?

27. Pau Gasol

28. List two things that you could measure with yards.

29. 7 pounds of salmon cost more than $7.00. Use p to represent the price per pound of the salmon. Write and inequality to represent the statement.

29. 7p>7