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Page 1: GeometryMeasurementProblem Solving+,-,x, /Graphs 100 200 300 400 500.

Geometry Measurement Problem Solving

+,-,x, / Graphs

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What figure is partly hidden?

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What is the area of this shape?

5 inches

Height: 4 inches

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What is the volume of this prism?

4 inches

2 inches

3 inches

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A cylindrical can has a base with an area 21.5 cm squared. It has a height of 10 cm. What is its volume?

Hint: Volume of a cylinder is Base x height

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A circle has a radius of 3 cm. What is the circumference and area of the circle?Hint: Circumference of a circle is pie x diameter

Area of a circle: pie x radius squared

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How many inches in a yard?

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What is longer ¾ inch or 7/8?

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What is equivalent to 4/8 of an inch?

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How many quarts in a gallon?

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2 ½ feet = _______ inches

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Write this 8 digit number:5 in the tens place3 in the hundredths place4 in the hundred-thousand place8 in all other places__ ___ ___, ___ ___ ___. ___ ___

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Which of these fractions are equivalent to 3/8:

*6/16*24/64

*2/3*9/24

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A package of hot dog buns contains 12 buns. Mrs. Flicek is expecting 35 people at her picnic. She wants to have enough hot dog buns for each person to have 2. How many packages of buns should she buy?

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Jean combined 1/3 cup of corn flour with ¾ cup of white flour. Is the total more or less than 1 cup?

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Write a factor tree and prime factorization of 186.

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Solve this problem without using a calculator.

756/9=

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Solve this problem without a calculator:

308 * 42=

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Solve this problem without a calculator:

312 divided by 12=

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Solve this problem without a calculator:

4.6 * 24.8=

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Solve this problem without a calculator:

3 ½ + 2 1/8 =

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Mr. Taylor’s science class asked 50 students each to name their favorite pet. Complete the percent column for cat and dog.

Animal Number Percent

Cat 21

Dog 13

Hamster 4

Bird 8

Other 4

Total 50

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Find the percentages for hamster, bird and other.

Animal Number Percent

Cat 21

Dog 13

Hamster 4

Bird 8

Other 4

Total 50

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Find the percentages for hamster, bird and other.

Animal Number Percent

Cat 21

Dog 13

Hamster 4

Bird 8

Other 4

Total 50

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Did more than ½ or less than ½ the students name cat or dog as their favorite?

Animal Number Percent

Cat 21

Dog 13

Hamster 4

Bird 8

Other 4

Total 50

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What percent do you think named snake as their favorite pet?

Animal Number Percent

Cat 21

Dog 13

Hamster 4

Bird 8

Other 4

Total 50

4% not more than 8% at least 4 of the students

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Complete the table using the rule: Number of words= minutes * 46 words

Time (minutes)

Number of words

1

4 184

3

92

115