Math 6 Final Exam Review
Question #1 The line plot below shows the number pets that students in one class own. Pets Owned by Studentsx xxx xxxx xxxxx xxxxxx What is the sum of students who own 3 or more pets?
Question #2 The stem and leaf plot below shows test scores of a math class. Stem Leaf , 2, 5, 5, 8 8 0, 2, 5, 8, 8, 8 7 2, 5, 5 6 2, 5, 8 5 0, 2, 5, 5 What is the most common score on the math test?
Question #3 You roll a number cube. What is the probability you roll an odd number?
Question #4 Use the spinner below. What is the probability of spinning a number greater than 6?
Question #5 Which is the prime factorization of 72?
Question #6 Jim has 57 ¾ ounces of sweet tea. How many 8 ¼ ounce cups could he fill?
Question #7 Write the ratio 7:40 as a fraction, decimal, and percent.
Question #8 If Grayson answers 17 out of 25 test questions correctly, what will his grade be (as a percent)?
Question #9 Evaluate 52 - (8 - 4) + 10 ÷ 2 - 1³
Question #10 Translate the following to an algebraic equation Four less than a number is seventeen
Question #11 Solve: y - ⅔ = 8 ¼
Question #12 The area of a rectangle is 18cm². What is the width if the length is 3cm?
Question #13 What is the degree of rotational symmetry of this figure?
Question #14 A drawing of a deck has scale of 1 inch equal to 5 feet. The actual deck’s perimeter is 55 feet. What is the perimeter of the deck in the scale drawing?
Question #15 At noon, the shadow of a flagpole is 19 feet long. At the same time, the shadow of a 12 foot wall is 4 feet long. What is the height of the flagpole?
Question #16 Which three shapes would be in a net for a cylinder?
Question #17 How many inches are in 15 feet?
Question #18 What is the volume of a Pringles can with a radius of 4 cm and a height of 15 cm? Your formula choices are: V = Bh OR V = ⅓ Bh
Question #19 Donna has a cube that measures 2 cm on each edge. What is the surface area of the cube? Your formula choices are: SA = 2(lw) + 2(wh) + 2 (lh) OR V = Bh
Question #20 Name a solid which is NOT a polyhedron.
Answers ½ 4.3/ x cups 7.7/40; 0.175; 17.5% 8.68%
Answers Continued X – 4 = / cm ° inches feet circles & 1 rectangle
Answers Continued inches cm 3 (remember “B” means AREA of the BASE, so to find the area of the base, you use π x r 2 ) cm cylinder, cone, or sphere