Bits and Pieces 3 Unit Test Review. Four stores are having a sale on DVDs. Which store is offering the best deal? 1.Store 1: $3 off the regular price.

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Bits and Pieces 3 Unit Test Review

Four stores are having a sale on DVDs. Which store is offering the best deal? 1.Store 1: $3 off the regular price of $ Store 2: 10% off the regular price of $ Store 3: 15% off the regular price of $ Store 4: ¼ off the regular price of $18.99

The Farwell girls’ volleyball team went out to the local pizza restaurant to celebrate their victory. The bill came to $72. What would be the around of a 15% tip on this bill? 1.$ $ $ $14.40

A group of students went to the grocery store. The students spent $15.20 altogether. Each student spent $1.90. How many students were in this group?

Which division problem does not have the same quotient as 7.8 ÷ 3.9? 1.78 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 0.039

Gabrielle bought 5 CDs. The individual cost of each CD was: $14.50, $13.95, $14.99, $12.75, and $ The closest estimate to the total cost of the five CDs is: 1.$ $75 4.$80

During gym class, Troy jumped 4.5 feet. Brendon jumped 3.72 feet. How much further did Troy jump than Brendon? ft ft ft ft

Charissa stopped at a deli to buy lunch. She bought a turkey sandwich for $2.40, a bag of pretzels for $0.70, and a lemonade for $1.10. How much did she pay for her lunch? 1.$ $ $ $4.40

Which product is the smallest? x x x x 0.04

After which digit would the decimal be placed in the following product? 2.4 x = After the 1 2.After the 2 3.After the 3 4.After the 4

How many decimal places are in the product of 3.76 x 42.89?

How many decimal places and in the division of 3.75 ÷ 0.25?

Which problem has the same quotient as 3.2 ÷ 14.5? 1.32 ÷ ÷ ÷ ÷ 3.2

Each week, Stewart saves $16 of his $48 paycheck. What percent of his pay does he save? 1.768% 2.32% /3% 4.64%

Ted has a coupon for 50¢ off a jar of Sticky peanut butter. If a jar of the peanut butter is priced at $1.59, what percent of the cost will Ted save by using the coupon ? % 2.318% % %

The cost of renting a drum set is a $25 initial fee, plus $39.95 a month. How much will it cost to rent a drum set for a year? 1.$ $ $ $339.95

An airplane flew at an average speed of 432 miles per hour for 2.5 hours. How far did the plane fly? miles miles miles miles

Mr. Cisneros is cooking for an apple celebration. He uses pounds of apples to bake pies and 5.25 pounds of apples to make applesauce. How many more pounds of apples does he use for pies than for applesauce? lb b lb lb.

There are 30 students in Ms. Keushch’s homeroom. Of the students, 40% are boys, how many boys are in her homeroom? 1.12 boys 2.75 boys 3.18 boys 4.3 boys

In the refrigerator, Tom found 75% of a pizza, He ate 50% of what was left. How much pizza did he eat? 1.1/2 2.1/4 3.3/8 4.3/4

The solution below is missing a decimal point. Choose the answer where the decimal is correctly placed into the solution: =