FCAT Review Students will write, interpret, and use mathematical expressions and equations.

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FCAT Review Students will write, interpret, and use mathematical expressions and equations.

5. Mike correctly answered of the questions on his math test. What percent of the questions were answered correctly? A. 4.5% B. 80% C. 45% D. 90% Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

1. Identify the volume of a rectangular prism with length 25 cm, width 20 cm, and height 10 cm. A. 5,000 cm 3 B. 5,225 cm 3 C. 5,450 cm 3 D. 5,650 cm 3 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

Lesson Quiz m 2 Find the area.

Lesson Quiz Find the volume of each figure. 1. rectangular prism with length 20 cm, width 15 cm, and height 12 cm 3,600 cm 3

4. A circular table has a diameter of 8 feet. Identify the area of the table cloth needed to cover the table. Use 3.14 for . A ft 2 B ft 2 C ft 2 D ft 2 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

1. Find the shaded area of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. A. 40 ft 2 B ft 2 C. 14 ft 2 D ft 2 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 5 ft 8 ft 2 ft

3. Identify the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 26 feet. Use 3.14 for . A ft B ft C ft D ft Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

4. Which of the following represents 71% as a decimal? A. 71 B C. 7.1 D Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

5. The width of a rectangle is 14 in. What is the perimeter of the rectangle if the length is 9 in. longer than the width? A. 74 in. B. 75 in. C. 76 in. D. 77 in. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

1. Find the area of the triangle. A cm 2 B cm 2 C cm 2 D cm 2 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

1. Identify 35% of 260. A. 35 B. 91 C. 260 D. 295 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

4. Of 80 sheep in a field, 65% are ewes. How many ewes are there in the field? A. 28 ewes B. 52 ewes C. 65 ewes D. 108 ewes Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

2. Identify the volume of a triangular prism with a height of 14 cm and a triangular base with base length 9.4 cm and height 4.5 cm. A cm 3 B cm 3 C cm 3 D cm 3 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

3. Estimate the area of the circle. Use 3 for . A cm 2 B. 21 cm 2 C cm 2 D cm 2 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 3.5 cm

5. Sarah opened a savings account, and deposited $3 on the first day. Then, each day she deposited triple the amount of the previous day for five days. How much did she deposit on the fifth day? A. $9 B. $81 C. $243 D. $729 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

4. Which of the following represents the fraction as a percent? A % B % C. 70% D. 60% Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

2. Identify the circumference of the given circle. Use 3.14 for . A in. B in. C in. D in. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 6 in.

4. What is the perimeter of a rectangle with length 28 cm and width 9 cm? A. 71 cm B. 72 cm C. 73 cm D. 74 cm Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

5. 82% of Brett’s DVD collection are action movies. Which of the following represents 82% as a fraction in simplest form and as a decimal? A. B. C. D. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

Lesson Quiz: Part l Find the shaded area of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary ft 2 5 ft

2. Identify 60% of 422. A B. 482 C. 362 D Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

1. A pair of shoes is priced at $ During a sale, a discount of 20% is offered on it. About how much will the pair of shoes cost after the discount? A. about $20 B. about $36 C. about $26 D. about $45 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

2. Find the area of the triangle. A. 124 m 2 B. 134 m 2 C. 132 m 2 D. 144 m 2 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

1. Which of the following represents 15  15  15 in exponential form? A B C D Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

3. Which of the following represents 26% as a decimal? A. 2.6 B C D Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

3. Which of the following represents the fraction as a percent? A. 0.24% B. 24% C. 2.4% D. 240% Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

3. What is the perimeter of a polygon with side lengths 14 cm, 16 cm, 19 cm, 31 cm, and 25 cm? A. 115 cm B. 105 cm C. 95 cm D. 85 cm Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

3. Ella has to draw a flowchart as a part of an assignment. She has drawn 40% of the flowchart in 10 minutes. How much longer will it take her to complete the flowchart? A. 10 min B. 25 min C. 15 min D. 35 min Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

2. Mary and her friends ordered lunch from a restaurant. The bill came to $ About how much would a home delivery charge of 15% be? A. about $1.5 B. about $4.20 C. about $2.7 D. about $4.80 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

2. Which of the following represents 12  12  12  12  12  12  12 in exponential form? A B C D Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

2. Which of the following represents 79% as a fraction in simplest form? A. B. C. D. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

2. Identify the perimeter. A. 15 cm B. 16 cm C. 17 cm D. 18 cm Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

3. Identify the volume of the figure shown. A cm 3 B cm 3 C cm 3 D cm 3 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

2. Mary and her friends ordered lunch from a restaurant. The bill came to $ About how much would a home delivery charge of 15% be? A. about $1.5 B. about $4.20 C. about $2.7 D. about $4.80 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

2. Estimate the area of the circle. Use 3 for . A. 772 yd 2 B. 872 yd 2 C. 972 yd 2 D. 992 yd 2 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 36 yd

3. Identify the value of A. 400 B. 200 C D Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

Lesson Quiz: Part l Find the shaded area of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary mm 2

3. Find the area of the trapezoid. A m 2 B m 2 C m 2 D m 2 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

2. Which of the following represents the decimal as a percent? A. 143% B. 1.43% C. 14.3% D % Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

1. Which of the following represents 15% as a fraction in simplest form? A. B. C. D. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

1. Identify the perimeter. A. B. C. D. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

3. The price of a pen is $6.60. If sales tax is 5%, about how much will its total cost be? A. about $6.69 B. about $7.26 C. about $6.90 D. about $7.60 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

Lesson Quiz: Part ll 4. The figure gives the dimensions of a backdrop for a school play. Find the area of the backdrop. 97 ft 2

1. Estimate the area of the circle. Use 3 for . A. 48 km 2 B. 46 km 2 C. 44 km 2 D. 42 km 2 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 4 km

1. Identify the circumference of the given circle. Use 3.14 for . A in. B in. C in. D in. Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems 10 in.

1. A pair of shoes is priced at $ During a sale, a discount of 20% is offered on it. About how much will the pair of shoes cost after the discount? A. about $20 B. about $36 C. about $26 D. about $45 Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

1. Which of the following represents the decimal 0.37 as a percent? A. 0.37% B. 37% C. 3.7% D. 370% Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems

Lesson Quiz: Part l Find the shaded area of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary in 2

4. Identify the value of 5 4. A. 125 B. 225 C. 625 D Lesson Quiz for Student Response Systems