Can you solve these Real World math problems?

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Can you solve these Real World math problems? 5th grade CPS Review #1 Questions taken from Study Island J. Hicks – ITRT - 2010

1. A store ordered 231 shirts from a factory 1. A store ordered 231 shirts from a factory. The factory sent 62 one day and 81 the next. How many more shirts do they still need to send? 150 169 88 78

2. Lisa baked a cherry pie. Jared ate 2/3 of the pie and Joey ate ¼ of the pie. How much of the pie is left? 1/12 7/12 1/2 1/4

3. Bryce has a total of 45 candies to divide up among his 6 friends 3. Bryce has a total of 45 candies to divide up among his 6 friends. If Bryce distributes the candies evenly so each friend has the same number of candies, how many extra candies will Bryce have left over? 3 candies 10 candies 5 candies 7 candies

4. Nick has 9 boxes of chocolate bars. Each box holds 6 bars 4. Nick has 9 boxes of chocolate bars. Each box holds 6 bars. If 3 of the boxes are full and 6 of the boxes are half full, how many chocolate bars does Nick have? 54 45 27 36

5. Steven swam 200 meters in 26. 3 seconds while Marcus finished in 27 5. Steven swam 200 meters in 26.3 seconds while Marcus finished in 27.9 seconds. How much faster did Steven swim than Marcus? 0.8 seconds 0.6 seconds 1.6 seconds 2.1 seconds

6. Erin is on a trip of 2,050 miles. She has already traveled 250 miles. She has 4 days left in her trip. How many miles does she need to travel each day to complete the trip ? 400 600 450 550

7. A volunteer group is helping to clean up the baseball stadium 7. A volunteer group is helping to clean up the baseball stadium. They picked up 1,675 cans, 2,722 plastic bottles, and 1,975 glass bottles off the street. How many cans and bottles did they pick up altogether? 6,272 6,372 5,372 6,362

8. A recipe for sugar cookies calls for ½ cup sugar and ¼ cup flour 8. A recipe for sugar cookies calls for ½ cup sugar and ¼ cup flour. Altogether, how much sugar and flour does the recipe call for? 0.75 cups 0.5 cups 0.25 cups 0.6 cups

9. Jacob bought 4 sodas for him and his friends to share 9. Jacob bought 4 sodas for him and his friends to share. If he spent $4.40 for all 4 sodas, how much did each soda cost? $1.10 $0.40 $8.40 $17.60

10. Pete is 4 years older than Jordan 10. Pete is 4 years older than Jordan. Jordan is 8 years younger than Josh. If Pete is 22 years old, how old is Josh? 23 years old 18 years old 10 years old 26 years old

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