5 th Grade. Math / CRCT Practice. Bill has a coin collection. He had a total of 748 coins. Bill gave 32 coins to his father. How many coins did he have left?. 606. 616. 716. 714. Uh-oh. Let’s go back and try that question again!. WAY TO GO! Let’s go to the next question. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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5th Grade
Math / CRCT Practice
Bill has a coin collection. He had a total of 748 coins. Bill gave 32 coins to his father. How many coins did he have left?
606
616
716
714
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What is the area of the large square?
5 square centimeters
25 square centimeters
10 square centimeters
20 square centimeters
5cm
5cm
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Which is equal to eight hundred?
80
8,000
8,100
800
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Which is the BEST estimate of 15,386 - 6,899?
8,000
6,000
12,000
15,000
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Which number is greater than 5,685 and less than 5,698?
5,699
5,696
5,685
5,668
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White Mountain National forest covers more than 780,000 acres. One-seventh of the forest is reserved as wilderness. Approximately how many acres are in the wilderness area?
400,000
320,000
110,000
260,000
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Karen, Sara, Barry, and Tina each bought a Super Delicious Chocolate Bar. Karen ate 1/2 of her candy bar. Sara ate 1/3 of her candy bar. Barry ate 1/4 of his candy bar. Tina ate
3/4 of her candy bar. Who had the most candy left?
Karen
Sara
Barry
Tina
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What is the rule for this pattern shown below?
4, 7, 10, 13
Add 3
Add 1
Multiply by 2 subtract 1
Multiply by 2 subtract 3
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Use the graph below to answer this question.
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
600 pounds
1,200 pounds
1,800 pounds
900 pounds
=100 pounds
The graph above shows how much newspaper was collected in the first three weeks of October. At this rate, which is the best estimate of the amount that the students in Grade 5 will collect by the end of October?