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Name Chapter 5 Test Tips For Taking The Test Here are some suggestions to help you do your best: Be sure to read carefully all the directions in the test book. Read each question carefully and think about the answer before choosing your response. Solve. 3 x 8 A 19 B 24 C 11 D Solve. 4 x = 16 A 8 B 3 C 4 D 5 3 Solve. 5 x 8 A 13 B 20 C 40 D 80 4 Solve. 12 x = 96 A 6 B 7 C 8 D 9

Solve. 3 x 4 A 12 B 15 C 23 D Solve. 7 x 6 A 37 B 36 C 42 D 48 8 Solve. 7 x 12 A 25 B 35 C 84 D 80 9 Kyle plans to eat 4 slices of pizza. Each slice has 7 pieces of pepperoni on it. How many pieces of pepperoni will Kyle eat? A 11 pieces of pepperoni B 14 pieces of pepperoni C 28 pieces of pepperoni D 35 pieces of pepperoni Solve. 8 x 3 A 5 B 11 C 16 D 24 5

A plane has 7 rows of 3 seats each. How many seats are on the plane? A 12 seats B 21 seats C 14 seats D 20 seats Solve. 7 x = 84 A 11 B 12 C 13 D x 6 5 x 8 A > B < C = D ≠ 14 Solve. x 10 = 90 A 9 B 6 C 11 D 8 At a movie theater, the cost of an adult ticket is $6.00. The cost of a child ticket is $2.00. Mrs. Lopez buys 2 adult tickets. How much does she spend? A $5.00 B $12.00 C $16.00 D $

Find the missing number in the pattern. A 24 B 41 C 43 D Sam’s collection of footballs is shown below. Which expression can be used to find the number of footballs in Sam’s collection? A 3 x 5 B 6 x 3 C 6 x 4 D 5 x 4 15 InputOutput Find the rule to complete the table. A Rule: multiply by 6 B Rule: multiply by 7 C Rule: multiply by 8 D Rule: multiply by 9 1st2nd3rd4th5th6th ?49

18 What is another way to write 6 x 5? A B C D Each package of crayons has 8 crayons. How many crayons are in 9 packages? A 64 crayons B 72 crayons C 81 crayons D 80 crayons 20 A paperback book costs $6. How much will 6 of these books cost? A $30 B $35 C $32 D $36

21 The table below has three missing numbers. 1st2nd3rd4th5th6th Part A Write the three missing numbers on the table above. Part B On the lines below, explain how you know what numbers are missing in the table. __________________________________________________________________

22 Sarah made a wall for her sandcastle. On the first day she built 8 sand bricks. On the second day she built 16 sand bricks. If she continues this pattern, how many bricks would she build on the third day? Part A – Show your work. Answer ____________________ sand bricks Part B On the lines below, explain how you decided what the next number was in Sarah’s pattern. ____________________________________________________________________