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5 th Grade- 3 rd Nine Weeks Review #4 2.5 Solve addition and subtraction problems involving both fractions and decimals. Solve: 1.2 Estimate fraction and decimal sums or differences. Estimate the answer to the following problem: 4.2 Decompose irregular shapes to find perimeter and area. The diagram below shows the dimensions of the front of Mr. Jones’ barn. The top of the barn is 12 feet from the ground. What is the area of the Front of Mr. Jones’ barn? 1.4 Identify missing information and/or too much information in contextual problems. Cornice is trying to solve the following problem: “Jack works part time in a department store. He will spend 3/8 of what he earns on clothes and entertainment. He will save the remaining money. If Jack sticks to his budget, how much can he spend on clothes and entertainment?” What additional information does Cornice need to solve the problem?
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5 th Grade- 3 rd Nine Weeks Review #4 2.5 Solve addition and subtraction problems involving both fractions and decimals. A road race is 3.1 miles long. Rosa has already run 1 3/5 miles. How much farther does Rosa need to run to finish the race? A. 1 ¼ mi B. 1.3 mi C. 1.4 mi D. 1 ½ mi 1.2 Estimate fraction and decimal sums or differences. Sue saved her money from her past 3 birthdays. She saved $3.75, $12.00, and $7.85. What is the best estimate of the total amount of money Sue saved? A. $24 B. $23 C. $22 D. $21 4.2 Decompose irregular shapes to find perimeter and area. The diagram shows the dimensions of a garden that Ms. Compton has in her backyard. What is the area of the garden? A. 232 sq m B. 224 sq m C. 212 sq m D. 168 sq m 1.4 Identify missing information and/or too much information in contextual problems. Which information is not necessary to solve this problem? A train travels 100 miles per hour between two stations. It leaves the first station at 8:00 am and travels northwest to arrive at the second station at 10:00 am. What is the distance in miles between the two stations?
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5 th Grade- 3 rd Nine Weeks Review #4 2.5 Solve addition and subtraction problems involving both fractions and decimals. Simplify: 1.2 Estimate fraction and decimal sums or differences. Wallis jogged 3 ¾ miles on Monday and 5 1/10 miles on Tuesday. What is the BEST estimate for the total number of miles that Wallis jogged over two days? A. 1 mile B. 2 miles C. 8 miles D. 9 miles 4.2 Decompose irregular shapes to find perimeter and area. What is the area of the shape at the right? A. 20 square cm B. 24 square cm C. 30 square cm D. 36 square cm 1.4 Identify missing information and/or too much information in contextual problems. Kevin has 200 CDs in his collection. Of his CDs, 90 are rock, 35 are country, and 50 are hip-hip. Of the rock CDs, 50 are by groups. The rest of his CDs are classical. Which information is not needed to determine the number of classical CDs that Kevin has?
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5 th Grade- 3 rd Nine Weeks Review #4 A 2.5 Solve addition and subtraction problems involving both fractions and decimals. On Wednesday, 1.5 inches of snow fell. On Thursday, 2 3/8 inches of snow fell. How much more snow fell on Thursday? A. 1/7 inch B. 5/8 inch C. 7/8 inch D. 3 7/8 inches 1.2 Estimate fraction and decimal sums or differences. Nick cut a board that was 5 ¾ feet long into two pieces. One piece was 2 1/6 feet long. What is the BEST estimate for the length of the other piece? 4.2 Decompose irregular shapes to find perimeter and area. Look at the grid. What is the best estimate for the perimeter of the shape in the grid? A. 25 units B. 30 units C. 35 units D. 40 units 1.4 Identify missing information and/or too much information in contextual problems. Mr. Falk is painting a wooden box that is shaped like a rectangular prism. It is 24 in long and 12 in wide. He will buy 1 pint of paint for each 400 square inches. What information is needed to find the total amount of paint that Mr. Falk will buy?
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5 th Grade- 3 rd Nine Weeks Review Assessment #4 day 5
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