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Unit One Test Review
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Directions: Please put your name, date, and heading on a piece of lined paper. The title of the assignment is “Unit One Test Review.” 1) All “row” members will answer the question on their sheet of paper. 2) The person with the whiteboard will solve that problem on the board. 3) If you get it correct your row will get those points AND the student who answered correctly will get a chance to shoot the basketball for BONUS points!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Number 1 - (1 point) 48 x 0.4
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Question 1 Answer 19.2
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Number 2- (2 point) Colin buys dog food every 9 days and cat food every 12 days. When will he buy both pet foods at the same time?
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Answer #2 LCM: 36
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Number 3- (3 point) 55.08 ÷ 17
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Answer #3 3.24
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Number 4 – (3 points)
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Answer #4 43.76
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Number 5 – (2 points)
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Answer #5 119.6
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Number 6 – (3 points) 3⅕ ÷ 4½
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Answer #6 32 45
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Number 7 – (2 points) Dana has 12 ounces of chocolate to share. If she divides the chocolate into bags that each have ¾ of an ounce of chocolate in them, how many bags of chocolate will she be able to make?
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Answer #7 12 ÷ = 16
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Number 8 – (5 points) You are having a birthday party and you are making treat bags for your guests. You have 24 twix bars and 36 snicker bars. What is the greatest # of bags you can have? _____ How many twix? ________ How many snickers? ______
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Answer #8 12 bags 2 twix 3 snickers
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Number 9 – (2 points) Write the Distributive Property for the following addition problem:
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Answer #9 5(7 + 8) = 5(15) = 75
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Number 10 – (2 points) Mr. Rudd is putting gas in the boat. If the gas is $3.02 a gallon and he buys 15 gallons, what is the total cost he spends?
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Answer #10 3.02 x 15 = $45.30
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What is the GCF and LCM of 36 and 48?
Number 11 - (2 points) What is the GCF and LCM of 36 and 48?
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Answer #11 GCF: 12 LCM: 144
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Number 12- (2 points) Mrs. Bonsecour wants to get 9 bags of Swedish fish. If each bag costs $3.29, how much will she pay?
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Answer #12 3.29 x 9 = 29.61
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