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Grade 5. What Number Will Be Chosen?. 10 19 28 37 46 2 11 20 29 38 47 3 12 21 30 39 48 4 13 22 31 40 49 5 14 23 32 41 50 6 15 24 33 42 51 7 16 25 34 43 52 8 17 26 35 44 53 9 18 27 36 45. What is the median diameter size?. 3. What is the range of the following scores?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1 10 19 28 37 462 11 20 29 38 473 12 21 30 39 484 13 22 31 40 495 14 23 32 41 506 15 24 33 42 517 16 25 34 43 528 17 26 35 44 539 18 27 36 45

What Number Will Be Chosen?

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What is the median diameter size?Five Largest Planets in the Solar System

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Earth

Neptune

Uranus

Saturn

Jupiter

Pla

net

s

Diameter (in 10 thousands of miles)

Series1 1 3 3 8 9

Earth Neptune Uranus Saturn Jupiter

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What is the range of the following scores?

84, 76, 48, 98, 62, 84, 91

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What is the mode of the following prices?

$4.38

$4.56

$4.26

$4.38

$4.16

$4.56

$4.38

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$4.38

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What is her mean (average) test score? Round to the nearest percentage point

Below are scores that Sally received on her science tests during this year.

89, 67, 75, 84, 67, 89, 93

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81%

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TEAM UNIFORMS

The uniforms of the Tigers’ baseball team include black pants and white pants, as well as a white shirt, black shirt, and orange shirt. How many different uniform combinations can be made from these choices?

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John and Sue are playing a game with a spinner. John will get 1 point if the spinner lands on his letter. The chance that the spinner will land on his letter is 1/2. Which is John’s letter?

A

B

A

BA

E

A

B

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A

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Find the sum

4.32

1.76

1.30

2.05+

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9.43

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Find the sum

$4.62 + $2.59 =

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$7.21

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Find the difference

0.562 – 0.457 =

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0.105

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Find the difference

6.005

1.052-

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4.953

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Find the difference

$2.25 - $1.49 =

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$0.76

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Find the product

336

24X

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8064

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What is the product of 2.47 and 51?

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125.97

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Divide

24)528

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Divide

31)872

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28 R 4

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Divide

5)25.5

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5.1

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Find the value of n. Use mental math

14 X n = 1,400

A. 10B. 100C. 1,000D. Not here

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The average toothbrush has between 200 and 300 bristles on it. About how may bristles would be needed to make 10 toothbrushes?

A. 600

B. 2,500

C. 5,000

D. 30,000

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Which two numbers represent the shaded part of the figure below?

A.

B.

C.

D. Not here

10 1,2

4 2

10 2,2

2 4

10 1,3

3 3

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45% can be written (in simplest terms) as ___.

A. 45/100B. 9/50C. 18/20D. 9/20

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Which is another way to write 5 and 3-hundredths?

A. 53/100

B. 5.300

C. 5.03

D. 5.003

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Which decimal is closest to 3/12?

A. 0.30

B. 0.24

C. 3.12

D. 4.00

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45 and 54 are both divisible by a number greater than 5. What is that number?

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Write 3/24 in simplest terms

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1/8

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The closest estimate of 5/12 + 7/8 is ___.

A. Less than 1B. Greater than 1 but less than 2C. Greater than 2 but less than 3D. Greater than 3

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Find the sum. Simplify

2

3

19

+

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7/9

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Find the difference. Simplify

5 1

8 2

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1/8

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Find the difference. Simplify

4

9

13

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1/9

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The high diving board is 3 times as high as the low diving board. The low diving board is 4 feet above the water. How high is the high diving board?

A. 70 inches

B. 4 yards

C. 12 kilometers

D. 360 inches

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Complete.4 pts. = ___ gal.

A.¼B.½C.1D.2

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Complete.

____ qts. = 2 gallons

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Complete 2L = ___mL

A. 200B. 2,000C. 20,000D. Not here

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Which unit would be the best to measure the length of a new pencil?

A. CentimetersB. MillilitersC. FeetD. Pints

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Write this improper fraction as a mixed number. Put your answer in simplest form.

26/4 =

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6 1/2

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If you were measuring the amount of milk in a carton you get at lunch, you would likely use which unit of measure?

A. MillimetersB. OuncesC. QuartsD. Liters

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Which triangle is a scalene triangle?

A.

C. D.

B.

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Which figure is congruent with the following figure?

A. B. C. D.

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Which figure is an equilateral?

A. B. C. D.

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Which of the following terms is defined as the distance around the outer edge of a circle?

A. Center

B. Diameter

C. Radius

D. Circumference

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Find the area of the parallelogram.

8 cm

12 cm

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Solve for n.

7,284 = 7,000 + n + 80 + 4

A. 2

B. 20

C. 200

D. 2,000

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What value of s makes the equation true?

8 + (s x 2) = 28

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There are 24 busses in the parking lot. Write an expression to show the total number of tires on the busses if each bus has 6 tires.

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24 x 6

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Each day Sammy gets faster at the number of words she is able to type in one minute. If the pattern for this week continues, how many words should she be able to type on Friday?

M=12, Tu=14, W=18, Th=24, F=?

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What is the rule for the table?

A 5 7 9 11 13

B 0 2 4 6 8

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A - 5 = B

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On the first day of volleyball practice, 17 students showed up. Six students were absent. How many students signed up for the team?

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Choose the number sentence to solve the problem.

Gregg went to the sporting goods store and bought six baseballs for $5.62 each, two hats for $9.99 each. Not counting tax, how much did he spend at the sporting goods store?

A. n = $5.62 + $5.62 +$9.99 x 2

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B. n = 6 x $5.62 + 2 x $9.99

C. n = $5.62 x 6 - $9.99 x 2

D. n = $5.62 + $9.99 + 6 x2

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Solve

Dennis can purchase 6 model cars for $2.25 each at K-Mart. He can also buy a pack of 6 model cars for $14.50 at Walmart. Which is the better buy? How much does this save over the other store’s price?

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A Pack! $1.00 Savings

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Beth has 14 music CD’s. Joey has 12 music CD’s. They have 4 of the same CD’s. How many different CD’s do they have together?

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SolveA video game costs $1.25 to play at the local arcade. Julie and Johnny each play 4 games before going to the library to do homework. How much money did they spend altogether?

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$10.00

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Tommy’s spelling test scores for the first semester.

What is Tommy’smedian score?

Stem Leaf

6 2 5

7 4 7 9

8 1 3 5 5

9 6 8

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Number of boxes of Girl Scout Cookies sold by the 9 members of Troop 57

What is the range in the number of boxes sold?

Stem Leaf

10 3 4 8

11 0 1 5 9

12 7 4

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5th Grade Math DDI Quiz

Form B