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Page 1: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 2: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 3: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

A. 3/5 = 0.6 B. 3/5 = 0.06

C. 2/5 = 0.04 D. 2/5 = 0.4

Page 4: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

A. 3/5 = 0.6 B. 3/5 = 0.06

C. 2/5 = 0.04 D. 2/5 = 0.4

Page 5: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

A. 17/1000

B. 1 7/10

C.1 7/100

D.1 7/1000

Page 6: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

A. 17/1000

B. 1 7/10

C.1 7/100

D.1 7/1000

Page 7: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 8: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 9: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 10: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 11: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 12: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 13: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 14: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 15: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 16: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 17: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 18: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 19: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 20: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 21: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 22: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 23: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 24: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 25: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 26: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 27: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 28: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 29: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 30: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4
Page 31: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

According to the chart, what is the best estimate of the number of jobs in North Carolina?

Jobs in North Carolina

Manufacturing 735,500

Sales 335,000

Government 271,100

Services 228,900

Farming 157,800

Building 99,100

Public Utilities 98,300

Other Jobs 79,400

A. About two hundred thousand

B. About two million

C. About two million, five hundred thousand

D. About twenty million

Page 32: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

According to the chart, what is the best estimate of the number of jobs in North Carolina?

Jobs in North Carolina

Manufacturing 735,500

Sales 335,000

Government 271,100

Services 228,900

Farming 157,800

Building 99,100

Public Utilities 98,300

Other Jobs 79,400

A. About two hundred thousand

B. About two million

C. About two million, five hundred thousand

D. About twenty million

Page 33: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Mr. Gibbon’s horse eats an average of 24 cups of dry food a day. About how many quarts of dry food would his horse eat in a

month?

A. Less than 200

B. Between 200 and 400

C. Between 400 and 600

D. More than 600

Page 34: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Mr. Gibbon’s horse eats an average of 24 cups of dry food a day. About how many quarts of dry food would his horse eat in a

month?

A. Less than 200

B. Between 200 and 400

C. Between 400 and 600

D. More than 600

Page 35: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

The students at Scott Middle School are collecting cans for recycling. On average, the school collects

34 cans a day. At this rate, how many cans will the school have collected at the end of 180 days?

A. 6,188

B. 6,120

C. 5,888

D. 5,460

Page 36: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

The students at Scott Middle School are collecting cans for recycling. On average, the school collects

34 cans a day. At this rate, how many cans will the school have collected at the end of 180 days?

A. 6,188

B. 6,120

C. 5,888

D. 5,460

Page 37: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

It costs $250 for each person to attend Camp Hiawatha. If 15 boys

and 10 girls attended the camp, how much money did the camp

receive?

A. $2,500

B. $3,750

C. 6,250

D. 8,750

Page 38: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

It costs $250 for each person to attend Camp Hiawatha. If 15 boys

and 10 girls attended the camp, how much money did the camp

receive?

A. $2,500

B. $3,750

C. 6,250

D. 8,750

Page 39: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

If a truck can move 8,775 pounds of dirt in one trip, how much dirt can

be moved in 225 trips?

A. 78,975

B. 393,875

C. 1,970,325

D. 1,974,375

Page 40: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Heather wants to plant her flowers with the same number in each row. Which flowers can be planted into

exactly 12 rows?

A. geraniums

B. marigolds

C. pansies

D. violets

Flower Total From Order

Geraniums 348

Marigolds 356

Pansies 280

Violets 212

Plants Received

Page 41: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Heather wants to plant her flowers with the same number in each row. Which flowers can be planted into

exactly 12 rows?

A. geraniums

B. marigolds

C. pansies

D. violets

Flower Total From Order

Geraniums 348

Marigolds 356

Pansies 280

Violets 212

Plants Received

Page 42: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

The music club wants to raise $3,900 by selling candy bars. They will earn $1 for each bar they sell. There are 45 students in the club and each student sells the same number of candy bars. What is the fewest number of candy bars each

member must sell to reach the club’s goal?

A. 81

B. 86

C. 87

D. 95

Page 43: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

The music club wants to raise $3,900 by selling candy bars. They will earn $1 for each bar they sell. There are 45 students in the club and each student sells the same number of candy bars. What is the fewest number of candy bars each

member must sell to reach the club’s goal?

A. 81

B. 86

C. 87

D. 95

Page 44: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Calvin’s family must travel 468 miles to reach his grandparents’ house. His

father drives 65 miles per hour. How will Calvin determine how much time

the trip will take?

A. divide miles by miles per hour

B. divide miles per hour by miles

C. multiply miles per hour by miles

D. add miles and miles per hour

Page 45: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Calvin’s family must travel 468 miles to reach his grandparents’ house. His

father drives 65 miles per hour. How will Calvin determine how much time

the trip will take?

A. divide miles by miles per hour

B. divide miles per hour by miles

C. multiply miles per hour by miles

D. add miles and miles per hour

Page 46: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Each shelf holds about 28 books. To estimate how many shelves are

needed for 86 books, which equation should be used?

A. 90 + 30 = 120

B. 90 ÷ 30 = 3

C. 90 – 30 = 60

D. 90 x 30 = 2,700

Page 47: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Each shelf holds about 28 books. To estimate how many shelves are

needed for 86 books, which equation should be used?

A. 90 + 30 = 120

B. 90 ÷ 30 = 3

C. 90 – 30 = 60

D. 90 x 30 = 2,700

Page 48: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Ms. Phillips is buying food for a picnic. She went to a discount store that sells food that is boxed in large

amounts.

What is the least number of boxes of potato chips that Ms. Phillips should buy in order to have the same number of hot dogs, buns, and bags of potato chips?

A. 3

B. 4

C. 5

D. 6

Item Amount per box

hot dogs 15

hot dog buns 10

bags of potato chips 12

Boxed Quantities

Page 49: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Ms. Phillips is buying food for a picnic. She went to a discount store that sells food that is boxed in large

amounts.

What is the least number of boxes of potato chips that Ms. Phillips should buy in order to have the same number of hot dogs, buns, and bags of potato chips?

A. 3

B. 4

C. 5

D. 6

Item Amount per box

hot dogs 15

hot dog buns 10

bags of potato chips 12

Boxed Quantities

Page 50: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Stephan will take care of his neighbors’ house for the month of June. They asked him to water the

grass every fourth day and to water the houseplants every sixth day. When will Stephan

need to water both the grass and the houseplants?

A. June 12

B. June 12 and 24

C. June 12, 18, and 24

D. June 4, 6, 12, and 24

Page 51: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Stephan will take care of his neighbors’ house for the month of June. They asked him to water the

grass every fourth day and to water the houseplants every sixth day. When will Stephan

need to water both the grass and the houseplants?

A. June 12

B. June 12 and 24

C. June 12, 18, and 24

D. June 4, 6, 12, and 24

Page 52: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Which of the following is a composite number?

A. 2

B. 3

C. 4

D. 5

Page 53: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Which of the following is a composite number?

A. 2

B. 3

C. 4

D. 5

Page 54: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Sasha’s locker combination uses three composite numbers. Which

of the following could be the combination?

A. 4, 27, 39

B. 7, 11, 19

C. 9, 13, 21

D. 18, 26, 59

Page 55: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Sasha’s locker combination uses three composite numbers. Which

of the following could be the combination?

A. 4, 27, 39

B. 7, 11, 19

C. 9, 13, 21

D. 18, 26, 59

Page 56: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Which statement is true about this set of numbers?

{1, 2, 3, 5, 19}

A. All of the numbers are prime.

B. All of the numbers are composite.

C. They are all odd numbers.

D. Four of the numbers are prime.

Page 57: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Which statement is true about this set of numbers?

{1, 2, 3, 5, 19}

A. All of the numbers are prime.

B. All of the numbers are composite.

C. They are all odd numbers.

D. Four of the numbers are prime.

Page 58: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Mrs. Atkinson asked her class to explain why 13 is a prime number.

Which student answered correctly?A. AnthonyB. BettyC. CindiD. Drew

Anthony said, “It is prime because 1 and 3 are prime numbers.”

Betty said, “It is prime because the only factors of 13 and 1 are 13.”

Cindi said, “It is prime because 1 x 3 equals 3, which is a prime number.”

Drew said, “It is prime because 1 + 3 equals 4, which is a composite number.”

Page 59: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Mrs. Atkinson asked her class to explain why 13 is a prime number.

Which student answered correctly?A. AnthonyB. BettyC. CindiD. Drew

Anthony said, “It is prime because 1 and 3 are prime numbers.”

Betty said, “It is prime because the only factors of 13 and 1 are 13.”

Cindi said, “It is prime because 1 x 3 equals 3, which is a prime number.”

Drew said, “It is prime because 1 + 3 equals 4, which is a composite number.”

Page 60: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

What is the amount of cake eaten by Rick as a fraction and as a decimal?

A. 3/5 = 0.06

B. 2/5 = 0.04

C. 2/5 = 0.4

D. 1/5 = 0.2

Cake Eaten

Andy Rick

Page 61: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

What is the amount of cake eaten by Rick as a fraction and as a decimal?

A. 3/5 = 0.06

B. 2/5 = 0.04

C. 2/5 = 0.4

D. 1/5 = 0.2

Cake Eaten

Andy Rick

Page 62: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

What is the decimal form of 325

1000

A. 32.5

B. 3.25

C. 0.325

D. 0.0325

Page 63: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

What is the decimal form of 325

1000

A. 32.5

B. 3.25

C. 0.325

D. 0.0325

Page 64: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

John and Erica played the same video game. John’s best time was 2.137 seconds, and Erica’s

best time was 2.154 seconds. If the lowest time is the winning time, who won the game?

A. They tied because both used 2.1 seconds to play the game

B. Erica, because 15 hundredths is greater than 13 hundredths

C. John, because 7 thousandths is greater than 4 thousandths

D. John, because 3 hundredths is less than 5 hundredths

Page 65: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

John and Erica played the same video game. John’s best time was 2.137 seconds, and Erica’s

best time was 2.154 seconds. If the lowest time is the winning time, who won the game?

A. They tied because both used 2.1 seconds to play the game

B. Erica, because 15 hundredths is greater than 13 hundredths

C. John, because 7 thousandths is greater than 4 thousandths

D. John, because 3 hundredths is less than 5 hundredths

Page 66: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Angie’s times for each lap of her mile run were 1.182, 1.156, 1.114, and 1.137. What set of numbers shows the lap times in order from

least to greatest?

A. 1.114 < 1.137 < 1.156 < 1.182

B. 1.114 < 1.156 < 1.137 < 1.182

C. 1.182 < 1.156 < 1.137 < 1.114

D. 1.182 < 1.156 < 1.114 < 1.137

Page 67: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Angie’s times for each lap of her mile run were 1.182, 1.156, 1.114, and 1.137. What set of numbers shows the lap times in order from

least to greatest?

A. 1.114 < 1.137 < 1.156 < 1.182

B. 1.114 < 1.156 < 1.137 < 1.182

C. 1.182 < 1.156 < 1.137 < 1.114

D. 1.182 < 1.156 < 1.114 < 1.137

Page 68: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Three extra-large pizzas were ordered for a pizza party. The amount of pizza that each child ate is listed in the chart

below. (Some pizza was left over.)

What is the order of the children from least to greatest, according to the amount of pizza they ate?

A. Abigail, Bill, Chuck, Darla

B. Chuck, Abigail, Bill, Darla

C. Darla, Abigail, Chuck, Bill

D. Darla, Bill, Abigail, Chuck

Child Amount Eaten

Abigail

Bill

Chuck

Darla

7/12

5/12

11/12

3/12

Pizza Party

Page 69: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Three extra-large pizzas were ordered for a pizza party. The amount of pizza that each child ate is listed in the chart

below. (Some pizza was left over.)

What is the order of the children from least to greatest, according to the amount of pizza they ate?

A. Abigail, Bill, Chuck, Darla

B. Chuck, Abigail, Bill, Darla

C. Darla, Abigail, Chuck, Bill

D. Darla, Bill, Abigail, Chuck

Child Amount Eaten

Abigail

Bill

Chuck

Darla

7/12

5/12

11/12

3/12

Pizza Party

Page 70: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

For the science test, Jabar studied for ¾ of an hour. Sandi studied for 3/8 of an hour,

and Mindi studied for 3/6 of an hour. Latoya studied for 3/5 of an hour. Which student

studied the longest?

A. Jabar

B. Sandi

C. Mindi

D. Latoya

Page 71: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

For the science test, Jabar studied for ¾ of an hour. Sandi studied for 3/8 of an hour,

and Mindi studied for 3/6 of an hour. Latoya studied for 3/5 of an hour. Which student

studied the longest?

A. Jabar

B. Sandi

C. Mindi

D. Latoya

Page 72: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Which of the following shows the names of the students in the order from greatest to least,

according to test score?

A. Jesse, Zack, Laura, Michael

B. Michael, Laura, Zack, Jesse

C. Jesse, Zack, Michael, Laura

D. Laura, Jesse, Michael, Zack

Student Fraction Correct

Jesse 19/20

Laura 17/20

Michael 15/20

Zack 18/20

Science Test Results

Page 73: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Which of the following shows the names of the students in the order from greatest to least,

according to test score?

A. Jesse, Zack, Laura, Michael

B. Michael, Laura, Zack, Jesse

C. Jesse, Zack, Michael, Laura

D. Laura, Jesse, Michael, Zack

Student Fraction Correct

Jesse 19/20

Laura 17/20

Michael 15/20

Zack 18/20

Science Test Results

Page 74: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Mark took care of his little sister for 5 2/3 hours on Monday. On Thursday, he took care of her for another 3 2/3 hours. How long did he take care of his little sister on

those two days?

A. 9 1/3 hours

B. 8 2/3 hours

C. 5 1/3 hours

D. 1 1/3 hours

Page 75: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Mark took care of his little sister for 5 2/3 hours on Monday. On Thursday, he took care of her for another 3 2/3 hours. How long did he take care of his little sister on

those two days?

A. 9 1/3 hours

B. 8 2/3 hours

C. 5 1/3 hours

D. 1 1/3 hours

Page 76: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Miguel had 13/16 of a jar of red paint to use on two posters. He

used 7/16 on his first poster. How much red paint does he now have

to use on his second poster?

A. 1/8

B. 3/8

C. 1 1/8

D. 1 3/8

Page 77: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Miguel had 13/16 of a jar of red paint to use on two posters. He

used 7/16 on his first poster. How much red paint does he now have

to use on his second poster?

A. 1/8

B. 3/8

C. 1 1/8

D. 1 3/8

Page 78: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Terry is baking a cake for her mother. The recipe calls for 3/8 cup of oil and

4/8 cup of milk. How much liquid in all must Terry use in the cake recipe?

A. 1/8 cup

B. 7/16 cup

C. 7/8 cup

D. 1 1/8 cup

Page 79: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Terry is baking a cake for her mother. The recipe calls for 3/8 cup of oil and

4/8 cup of milk. How much liquid in all must Terry use in the cake recipe?

A. 1/8 cup

B. 7/16 cup

C. 7/8 cup

D. 1 1/8 cup

Page 80: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Shawna knows that the number of milligrams in a child’s dose of a certain

medicine is equal to two-thirds the weight of the child in pounds. How much of the

medicine should Shawna give a child who weighs 45 pounds?

A. 15 mg

B. 30 mg

C. 35 mg

D. 40 mg

Page 81: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Shawna knows that the number of milligrams in a child’s dose of a certain

medicine is equal to two-thirds the weight of the child in pounds. How much of the

medicine should Shawna give a child who weighs 45 pounds?

A. 15 mg

B. 30 mg

C. 35 mg

D. 40 mg

Page 82: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Collin works four days a week during his summer vacation. To

get to his job and home again, he rides his bike ¾ mile. How many miles will Collin ride his bike each

week?

A. 3 milesB. 4 milesC. 6 milesD. 9 miles

Page 83: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Collin works four days a week during his summer vacation. To

get to his job and home again, he rides his bike ¾ mile. How many miles will Collin ride his bike each

week?

A. 3 milesB. 4 milesC. 6 milesD. 9 miles

Page 84: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

A $48.00 sweater is on sale for 1/3 off. How much money does the

customer save if he buys the sweater?

A. $16

B. $32

C. $33

D. $33.60

Page 85: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

A $48.00 sweater is on sale for 1/3 off. How much money does the

customer save if he buys the sweater?

A. $16

B. $32

C. $33

D. $33.60

Page 86: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Canned milk is packed in cases of 24 cans. The whole case weighs

288 ounces. How much would ¼ of a case weigh?

A. 72 ounces

B. 60 ounces

C. 48 ounces

D. 6 ounces

Page 87: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Canned milk is packed in cases of 24 cans. The whole case weighs

288 ounces. How much would ¼ of a case weigh?

A. 72 ounces

B. 60 ounces

C. 48 ounces

D. 6 ounces

Page 88: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Is there enough information given to solve this problem?

A. Yes, there is enough information. Add $3.98 and $1.98. Subtract the total from $10.00. He received $4.04 change.

B. Yes, there is enough information. Add $3.98, $1.98, and $10.00. The answer is $15.96.

C. No, there is not enough information. The price of the model car needs to be given.

D. No, there is not enough information. The tax rate must be given.

Danny went to the toy store. He chose a toy train for $3.98 and a model car for $1.98. He had to pay tax on the total amount. Danny gave the clerk $10.00. How much change did he receive?

Page 89: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Is there enough information given to solve this problem?

A. Yes, there is enough information. Add $3.98 and $1.98. Subtract the total from $10.00. He received $4.04 change.

B. Yes, there is enough information. Add $3.98, $1.98, and $10.00. The answer is $15.96.

C. No, there is not enough information. The price of the model car needs to be given.

D. No, there is not enough information. The tax rate must be given.

Danny went to the toy store. He chose a toy train for $3.98 and a model car for $1.98. He had to pay tax on the total amount. Danny gave the clerk $10.00. How much change did he receive?

Page 90: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Sean read 7 books last year with an average of 191 pages per book. This

year he read books averaging 243 pages. Which information is needed to

find out if he increased his reading?

A. The number of books read last year

B. The number of books read this year

C. The average number of pages per book

D. The number of mystery books read

Page 91: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Sean read 7 books last year with an average of 191 pages per book. This

year he read books averaging 243 pages. Which information is needed to

find out if he increased his reading?

A. The number of books read last year

B. The number of books read this year

C. The average number of pages per book

D. The number of mystery books read

Page 92: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Which information is unnecessary to solve the problem below?

A. The number of postcards she bought

B. The cost of a postcard

C. The cost of a T-shirt

D. All the information is needed to solve the problem.

Paula bought 10 postcards and a T-shirt on her trip to the beach. Each postcard cost $0.25 and the T-shirt cost $9.98. How much did Paula spend on the postcards?

Page 93: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Which information is unnecessary to solve the problem below?

A. The number of postcards she bought

B. The cost of a postcard

C. The cost of a T-shirt

D. All the information is needed to solve the problem.

Paula bought 10 postcards and a T-shirt on her trip to the beach. Each postcard cost $0.25 and the T-shirt cost $9.98. How much did Paula spend on the postcards?

Page 94: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

What additional information is needed to solve the following problem?

A. How much Charles saves

B. How many dogs the neighbor has

C. Cost of a bike

D. How much more Charles saves than Lewis

Lewis earns $5.75 a week for walking his neighbor’s dogs. Charles gets $7.00 each week for feeding the neighbor’s cats. At the end of 12 weeks, does Lewis have enough money for a new bike?

Page 95: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

What additional information is needed to solve the following problem?

A. How much Charles saves

B. How many dogs the neighbor has

C. Cost of a bike

D. How much more Charles saves than Lewis

Lewis earns $5.75 a week for walking his neighbor’s dogs. Charles gets $7.00 each week for feeding the neighbor’s cats. At the end of 12 weeks, does Lewis have enough money for a new bike?

Page 96: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Jeff is three times the age of his sister; his sister is one-half the age

of her neighbor. Her neighbor is 12. How old is Jeff?

A. 5 years old

B. 6 years old

C. 15 years old

D. 18 years old

Page 97: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Jeff is three times the age of his sister; his sister is one-half the age

of her neighbor. Her neighbor is 12. How old is Jeff?

A. 5 years old

B. 6 years old

C. 15 years old

D. 18 years old

Page 98: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

The Diaz family was planning a vacation. A five-day river rafting trip would cost the

family $225.99 for each day. A cruise to Hawaii would cost $2,651. What is the

difference in the cost of these trips?

A. $1,520.95

B. $1,521.01

C. $1,521.05

D. $1,521.10

Page 99: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

The Diaz family was planning a vacation. A five-day river rafting trip would cost the

family $225.99 for each day. A cruise to Hawaii would cost $2,651. What is the

difference in the cost of these trips?

A. $1,520.95

B. $1,521.01

C. $1,521.05

D. $1,521.10

Page 100: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Given the following clues, which of the following could be the mystery number?

Clues:1. It is an odd number.2. It is a multiple of 3.3. It is divisible by 5.

A. 25B. 30C. 33D. 45

Page 101: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

Given the following clues, which of the following could be the mystery number?

Clues:1. It is an odd number.2. It is a multiple of 3.3. It is divisible by 5.

A. 25B. 30C. 33D. 45

Page 102: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

The grocery store sold milk for $1.89 a gallon, raisins for $0.89 a box, and crackers for $1.59 a box. Mary bought at least one of each and spent $8.04. What did she buy?

A. 2 gallons of milk, 3 boxes of raisins, 1 box of crackers

B. 3 gallons of milk, 1 box of raisins, 1 box of crackers

C. 1 gallon of milk, 2 boxes of raisins, 3 boxes of crackers

D. 2 gallons of milk, 2 boxes of raisins, 2 boxes of crackers

Page 103: 3/5 = 0.6B.  3/5 = 0.06 C.  2/5 = 0.04D.  2/5 = 0.4

The grocery store sold milk for $1.89 a gallon, raisins for $0.89 a box, and crackers for $1.59 a box. Mary bought at least one of each and spent $8.04. What did she buy?

A. 2 gallons of milk, 3 boxes of raisins, 1 box of crackers

B. 3 gallons of milk, 1 box of raisins, 1 box of crackers

C. 1 gallon of milk, 2 boxes of raisins, 3 boxes of crackers

D. 2 gallons of milk, 2 boxes of raisins, 2 boxes of crackers