SPI: 606.2.3 (Decimals) SPI: 6.6.2.4 (Fractions & Mixed Numbers) October 31, 2012.

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SPI: (Decimals) SPI: (Fractions & Mixed Numbers) October 31, 2012

DECIMALS: A leak from a pipe carrying fuel oil fills a 5-gallon container in 2.3 hours. What is the rate of leakage in gallons per hour?

DECIMALS Ken drove miles from home to Baker City. From Baker City he drove miles to Oak Town. How many miles did Ken drive on his trip to Oak Town?

DECIMALS Emily had $40 to spend. After she bought some art supplies, she had $13.91 left. How much did the art supplies cost?

DECIMALS A large container of pasta salad at Grocery Mart sells for $6.75. If the container holds 3 pounds of pasta salad, what is the price per pound for pasta salad?

DECIMALS A machinist makes precision pipes in two sizes of diameters. One pipe has a diameter of cm. The other pipe has a diameter of 3.24 cm. What is the difference in the diameters of the two pipes?

DECIMALS Sue bought a coat for $59.50 and a pair of shoes for $ If she paid $4.65 in sales tax, what was her total?

DECIMALS Ms. Singh worked for 7.5 hours and earned $ How much did she earn per hour?

DECIMALS Ms. Carter is making a hooked rug. She has 12 ft of blue yarn and wants to cut it into lengths of ft each. How many whole lengths can Ms. Carter get from the blue yarn?

FRACTIONS There are 10 monkeys in one exhibit at the zoo, and they are given 6_2/3 pounds of bananas daily. How many pounds does each monkey get daily?

FRACTIONS A recipe for 8 cups of punch says to use 2_3/8 cups of orange juice, 1_3/4 cups of pineapple juice, and some mango juice. Jill wants to make 2 times as much punch. How much mango juice will she need?

FRACTIONS Tom has a rope that is 16 ½ feet in length. He wants to cut it into pieces that are 2 ½ feet long each. Then Tom wants to use some of the leftover rope to cut off a piece that is 2/5 foot long. How much of the rope will be left after all the pieces are cut from it?