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1 1. What number does the shaded part of this figure represent?
13.00 A. 13 blocks B. Place value error C. Correct D. Count columns 0.013 B 0.13 C 1.30 D

2 2. Paul lives. 63 of a mile from the mall. Jackson lives
2. Paul lives .63 of a mile from the mall. Jackson lives .062 of a mile from the mall. Jane lives of a mile from mall and Phyllis lives 0.62 of a mile from the mall. Who lives the closest to the mall? Paul Phyllis A C A. 63<97 B. Correct C. 62<97 D. 62<97 Jane Jackson B D

3 3. Which number is represented by the expanded form below?
9.413 A B 90.413 A. place value error B. place value error C. Correct D. 3 in hundreths 94.103 C 94.13 D

4 4. Which does not show the decimals in order from least to greatest?
6.099, 6.201, 6.27 B 3.04, 3.18, 3.89 C .9, 1.001, 1.2 A >6.201 B. guess C. .9>1.001 D. Correct 0.5, 1.2, 0.54 D

5 5. Ms. Bain bought a sweater for $13. 87 and a new coat for $32. 54
5. Ms. Bain bought a sweater for $13.87 and a new coat for $ If she paid for her purchases with a $50 bill, how much change would she receive? A. Correct B C D $3.59 A $46.41 C B $17.46 $36.13 D

6 6. Brittany and her friends went to a restaurant for lunch
6. Brittany and her friends went to a restaurant for lunch. Brittany’s lunch was $7.13 while her friends’ lunch was a total of $ What was the total cost of the bill? $20.00 $20.40 A C A. 7+13 B C. Correct D. “Total” B $6.14 D $13.27

7 7. At the Pumpkin Patch, there were
two pumpkins. The first pumpkin weighed 7.3 pounds. The second pumpkin weighed pounds. What is the difference between the weight of the second and first pumpkins? 23.42 pounds -9 pounds A C A B. Correct C. 7-16 D 8.82 pounds -8.82 pounds B D

8 8. Lauri has $5. 32 She finds a $50 bill lying on the ground
8. Lauri has $5.32 She finds a $50 bill lying on the ground. How much money does she have now? $44.68 A $45 C $50 $55.32 B D A. 50-5 B. Found $50 C D. Correct

9 9. At Patterson High School, 66% of the students buy the school lunch each day. If there are 1750 students, how many would buy the school lunch? 1155 students A A. Correct B. 66 as # not % C D. Total Students B 66 students C 1684 students D 1750 students

10 10. Catherine saves $11.87 each week. How much would she save in
17 weeks? $28.87 A $201.79 B A B. Correct C. 17*11 D.11.87*7 $187 C $83.09 D

11 11. The dimensions of a rectangular IPod are 4. 45 inches and 1
11. The dimensions of a rectangular IPod are 4.45 inches and 1.9 inches. Using the formula Area=length*width, find the area of the face of the IPod. 8 square inches A .8455 square inches B A. 4*2 B *.19 C. Added values D. Correct 6.35 square inches C 8.455 square inches D

12 12. Ben’s cell phone company charges a flat rate of $0. 05 per minute
12. Ben’s cell phone company charges a flat rate of $0.05 per minute. He used 489 minutes last month. How much will his bill be for the month? $244.50 A $489.05 B A. 489*.5 B C. Correct D. 489 min. = $489 $24.45 C $489 D

13 13. Mr. Knipscher is making hamburgers for a party. He will use 0
13. Mr. Knipscher is making hamburgers for a party. He will use 0.4 pounds for each hamburger. How many hamburgers can be make with 12 pounds of meat? 30 12.4 A C A. Correct B C. 12/4 D. 12*.4 3 4.8 B D

14 14. What is the quotient of 32.38 and 4?
36.38 129.52 A C A B. Correct C *4 D 8.095 28.38 B D

15 2.06 pounds 2.55 pounds 3.36 pounds 3.37 pounds
15. Malia wanted to buy candy at the store. It is $0.87 per pound. How many pounds of candy can she buy with $2.93? 2.06 pounds 2.55 pounds A C A B. Correct C. 2.93*.87 D. Rounding Error 3.36 pounds 3.37 pounds B D

16 16. Simplify this expression. 2.97 ÷ 2.7
110 1.1 A C A. 297/2.7 B. 297/27 C. Correct D. 2.97/27 11 0.11 B D

17 Which digit is in the tenths place?
SPR 1. Look at the number Which digit is in the tenths place? A: 2

18 SPR 2. Andy has 4. 96 kilograms of sugar
SPR 2. Andy has 4.96 kilograms of sugar. He goes to the store and bought a ten kilogram bag of sugar. How many kilograms of sugar does he have after leaving the store? A: 14.96

19 SPR 3 If Darrin bought 3 packs of pencils, 4 binders, a lock, and 5 packs of paper for school, how much did he spend altogether? pencils $1.50 for a pack of 48 binders $4.69 each locks $4.99 per lock paper $2.50 per pack A: 40.75

20 SPR 4. Kate stopped for gasoline at a station that was charging $2
SPR 4. Kate stopped for gasoline at a station that was charging $2.35 per gallon. If Kate had $17.92 in cash, how many gallons could she buy, rounded to the nearest tenth? A: 7.6


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