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Fifth Grade

Math Review

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Solution 64List all the factors of 54.

1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54

Find the difference.

91,000 -785183,149

Find the product.

753 x 7455,722

AdditionSubtraction

Multiplication

Find the quotient.

9621 ÷ 5 =1924 r1

45,000 g = 45 kgThe area of a rectangle is 12 sq. cm. The perimeter is 16 cm. Find the length and width.

Length = 6 cmWidth = 2 cm

Division Measurement Bonus

Write as a decimal.

=

Find the sum.

3.9 x (6÷2)-1.2

Find the product.

(5.7)(1.4)

Order of Operations Multiplication

Find the quotient.

40.5 ÷ 2.7

Simplify.

4 =George bought an equal number of apples, oranges, and bananas for $1.08; each apple cost 2 cents, each orange 4 cents, and each banana 3 cents. How many of each did he buy?

Division Fractions Bonus

Review 91

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Solution 64List all the factors of 54.

1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54

Find the difference.

91,000 -785183,149

Find the product.

753 x 7455,722

AdditionSubtraction

Multiplication

Find the quotient.

9621 ÷ 5 =1924 r1

45,000 g = 45 kgThe area of a rectangle is 12 sq. cm. The perimeter is 16 cm. Find the length and width.

Length = 6 cmWidth = 2 cm

Division Measurement Bonus

Write as a decimal.

=0.125Find the sum.3.9 x (6÷2)-1.2

3.9 x 3 -1.211.7 – 1.210.5

Find the product.

(5.7)(1.4)

7.98

Order of Operations Multiplication

Find the quotient.

40.5 ÷ 2.715

Simplify.4 =

7

George bought an equal number of apples, oranges, and bananas for $1.08; each apple cost 2 cents, each orange 4 cents, and each banana 3 cents. How many of each did he buy?12 each

Division Fractions Bonus

Solution 91

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Solution 64List all the factors of 54.

1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54

Find the difference.

91,000 -785183,149

Find the product.

753 x 7455,722

AdditionSubtraction

Multiplication

Find the quotient.

9621 ÷ 5 =1924 r1

45,000 g = 45 kgThe area of a rectangle is 12 sq. cm. The perimeter is 16 cm. Find the length and width.

Length = 6 cmWidth = 2 cm

Division Measurement Bonus

Write as a decimal.

=

Compute.

(4.4+9.1)÷3x6

Find the product.

(0.93)(6.8)

Order of Operations Multiplication

Find the quotient.

141.62 ÷ 0.73

Simplify.4 =

I bought some tea and coffee for $10.39. If I paid for the tea 61 cents more than five times as much as for the coffee, how much did I pay for each?

Division Fractions Bonus

Review 92

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Solution 64List all the factors of 54.

1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54

Find the difference.

91,000 -785183,149

Find the product.

753 x 7455,722

AdditionSubtraction

Multiplication

Find the quotient.

9621 ÷ 5 =1924 r1

45,000 g = 45 kgThe area of a rectangle is 12 sq. cm. The perimeter is 16 cm. Find the length and width.

Length = 6 cmWidth = 2 cm

Division Measurement Bonus

Write as a decimal.

= 0.3Compute.

(4.4+9.1)÷3x613.5÷3x6

4.5x627.0 or 27

Find the product.

(0.93)(6.8)6.324

Order of Operations Multiplication

Find the quotient.

141.62 ÷ 0.73194

Simplify.4 =

3

I bought some tea and coffee for $10.39. If I paid for the tea 61 cents more than five times as much as for the coffee, how much did I pay for each?Coffee = $1.63; Tea = $8.76

Division Fractions Bonus

Solution 92

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Solution 64List all the factors of 54.

1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54

Find the difference.

91,000 -785183,149

Find the product.

753 x 7455,722

AdditionSubtraction

Multiplication

Find the quotient.

9621 ÷ 5 =1924 r1

45,000 g = 45 kgThe area of a rectangle is 12 sq. cm. The perimeter is 16 cm. Find the length and width.

Length = 6 cmWidth = 2 cm

Division Measurement Bonus

Write as a decimal.

=

Compute.2 x 2.1 – (2.8 + 1.3)

Find the product.

(0.55)(3.2)

Order of Operations Multiplication

Find the quotient.

3.69 0.41

Simplify.2 =

Divide the number 126 into two parts such that one part is 8 more than the other.

Division Fractions Bonus

Review 93

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Solution 64List all the factors of 54.

1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54

Find the difference.

91,000 -785183,149

Find the product.

753 x 7455,722

AdditionSubtraction

Multiplication

Find the quotient.

9621 ÷ 5 =1924 r1

45,000 g = 45 kgThe area of a rectangle is 12 sq. cm. The perimeter is 16 cm. Find the length and width.

Length = 6 cmWidth = 2 cm

Division Measurement Bonus

Write as a decimal.

= 0.2Compute.

2 x 2.1 – (2.8 + 1.3)4.2 – 4.1

0.1

Find the product.

(0.55)(3.2)1.76

Order of Operations Multiplication

Find the quotient.

3.69 0.419

Simplify.2 =

9

Divide the number 126 into two parts such that one part is 8 more than the other.

67 & 59

Division Fractions Bonus

Solution 93

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Solution 64List all the factors of 54.

1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54

Find the difference.

91,000 -785183,149

Find the product.

753 x 7455,722

AdditionSubtraction

Multiplication

Find the quotient.

9621 ÷ 5 =1924 r1

45,000 g = 45 kgThe area of a rectangle is 12 sq. cm. The perimeter is 16 cm. Find the length and width.

Length = 6 cmWidth = 2 cm

Division Measurement Bonus

Write as a decimal.

=

Compute. 1.3 x 4 – (4.6 – 2.2)

Find the product.

(9.12)(0.53)

Order of Operations Multiplication

Find the quotient.

0.252

Simplify.2 =

A man, being asked how many sheep he had, said, "If you will give me 24 more than six times what I have now, I shall have ten times my present number." How many had he?

Division Fractions Bonus

Review 94

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Solution 64List all the factors of 54.

1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18, 27, 54

Find the difference.

91,000 -785183,149

Find the product.

753 x 7455,722

AdditionSubtraction

Multiplication

Find the quotient.

9621 ÷ 5 =1924 r1

45,000 g = 45 kgThe area of a rectangle is 12 sq. cm. The perimeter is 16 cm. Find the length and width.

Length = 6 cmWidth = 2 cm

Division Measurement Bonus

Write as a decimal.

= 0.2Compute.

1.3 x 4 – (4.6 – 2.2)5.2 – 2.4

2.8

Find the product.

(9.12)(0.53)4.8336

Order of Operations Multiplication

Find the quotient.

0.252 0.07

Simplify.2 =

A man, being asked how many sheep he had, said, "If you will give me 24 more than six times what I have now, I shall have ten times my present number." How many had he? 6 sheep

Division Fractions Bonus

Solution 94