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Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 13
1. Which group below shows the prime factorization for the number 128? (Circle the letter
of the correct answer.)
A. 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2
B. 2 x 64
C. 2 x 2 x 32
D. Not Given

2. Use your pencil to shade in .56 of the model below.

Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 14

1. Use the lines below to write the number one hundred sixty-three billion, five hundred
eighteen million, three hundred sixty-seven thousand, nine hundred nine in expanded
form.

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

2. Which answer does NOT show 5 tenths shaded. (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. B. C. D.

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Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 17
1. Which group below shows the prime factorization for the number 168? (Circle the letter
of the correct answer.)

A. 2 x 2 x 2 x 21 C. 2 x 2 x 42

B. 2 x 84 D. 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 7

2. Which model has the most shaded area? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.) How
is the largest shaded area written as a decimal and as a fraction? (Write your answers
on the lines.)

A. B. C. D.

Decimal: _______________ Fraction: _______________

Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 18

1. What is the greatest common factor for the numbers 15, 30, and 35? (Write your answer
on the line.)

The greatest common factor is ______________ .

2. Compare the decimal numbers using greater than (>) or less than (<).
A. 3.247 3.24 E. 3.5 3.50 I. 3.45 3.456

B. 1.19 1.194 F. 5.235 5.2 J. 4.25 3.255

C. 1.19 1.191 G. .70 0.7 K. 1.78 1.08

D. 2.4 2.44 H. 1.23 1.234 L. 3.52 3.526

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Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 39
1. Look at the number lines below. Which number line has the decimals .6, 1.6, 1.8, and 2.4
labeled correctly? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
A. C.

0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3

B. D.

0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3

2. Write three million, five hundred ninety-six thousand, eight hundred twenty-nine in
expanded form.
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________

Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 40

1. Compare the fractions 43– and 78– . (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. 3– > 7
– B. 7
– > 3– C. 3– = 7
– D. 7
–=3

4 8 8 4 4 8 8 4

2. Which number does the shaded portion of the figure represent? (Circle the letter of the
correct answer.)

A. 0.04

B. 0.004

C. 0.4

D. 0.6

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Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 55
1. In a bull riding contest, Jason Fredric rode his bull 6.34 seconds before being bucked off.
Henry Simpson rode his bull 1.59 seconds longer than Jason Fredric. Hank Tanner rode
his bull .09 seconds longer than Henry Simpson. How long did Hank Tanner ride his bull?
(Show your work. Write your final answer on the line.)

_____________________

2. Jake, Sam, and Lou are trying to find whose pencil is the shortest. Jake’s pencil is
3.45 inches long. Sam’s pencil is 3.87 inches long. Lou’s pencil is between the length
of Jake’s and Sam’s pencil lengths. Which could NOT be the length of Lou’s pencil?
(Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. 3.54 B. 3.78 C. 3.98 D. 3.48

Numbers and Numeration

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 56

1. Moesha loves eating cake that her mother bakes. When Moesha arrived home from
school, there was — 9 of the cake left. Moesha ate —2 of the cake for a snack. Which of
16 16
these expressions shows how much of the cake Moesha had left after eating her snack?
(Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
A. —9 + —
2 = —7 C. —9 + —2 =—11
16 16 16 16 16 32
B. —9 – —
2 = —
7 D. —9 + —2 =—11
16 16 16 16 16 16
2. The table below shows the fractions four friends wrote on the board. They challenged
Susie to list the fractions in order from smallest to greatest. Which answer choice
correctly shows Susie’s answer? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
Friend Janet Mary Peggy Margaret

Fraction 5
– 3– 4– 2

6 4 5 3

A. 5– , –
4, –
3 , 2– B. 5– , 4–, 2
–, 3– C. 2–, 3–, –
4 , 5– 2 , 3–, 5
D. – – , 4–
6 5 4 3 6 5 3 4 3 4 5 6 3 4 6 5
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Numbers and
Numeration Answer Key
Warm-Up 1 Warm-Up 15 Warm-Up 21
1. D 2. B 1. B, A 2. C 1.
Warm-Up 2 Warm-Up 16
1. A 2. D 1. 44.21 kilometers
Warm-Up 3 2. = 1/4 = .54
1. C 2. B
Warm-Up 4
1. 20,000,000 + 500,000 +
60,000 + 3,000 + 400 2. A
2. A
Warm-Up 22
Warm-Up 5 = 3/4 = .4
1. B 2. D
1. A 2. C
Warm-Up 23
Warm-Up 6
1. C 2. D
1. C 2. D
Warm-Up 7 Warm-Up 24
1. C 2. B 1. 3 x 2 x 2 x 31
Warm-Up 17 2. C
Warm-Up 8
1. C 2. 600 pencils 1. D Warm-Up 25
2. D Decimal–.60 1. C 2. B
Warm-Up 9
1. .12 2. D Fraction–60/100 or 6/10 Warm-Up 26
or 3/5 1. D 2. B
Warm-Up 10
1. 14.95 Warm-Up 18 Warm-Up 27
2. You should look at the ten 1. 5 1. C 2. B
thousands place to find the 2. A. > E. = I. < Warm-Up 28
larger number. B. < F. > J. > 1. D 2. 6.29 lbs.
Warm-Up 11 C. < G. = K. > Warm-Up 29
1. D 2. B D. < H. < L. < 1. C 2. C
Warm-Up 12 Warm-Up 19 Warm-Up 30
1. C 2. A 1. Smallest: 1,345,679 1. C 2. C
Warm-Up 13 Largest: 9,765,431 Warm-Up 31
1. A Nine million, seven 1. A
2. hundred sixty-five 2. A. 5/6
thousand, four hundred
B. 7/25
thirty-one
2. A. 6 C. 1 C. 5/6
Warm-Up 14 B. 9 D. 9 D. 1/3
1. 100,000,000,000 E. 4/5
Warm-Up 20
+ 60,000,000,000
1. A. C D. P F. 4/15
+ 3,000,000,000 +
500,000,000 + 10,000,000 B. C E. P G. 1/2
+ 8,000,000 + 300,000 + C. P F. P H. 1/5
60,000 + 7,000 + 900 + 9 2. A
I. 5/7
2. D
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Numbers and
Numeration Answer Key
Warm-Up 32 Warm-Up 39 Warm-Up 54
1. C 2. D 1. B 1. 1,000,000,000,000
Warm-Up 33 2. 3,000,000 + 500,000 + + 400,000,000,000
1. D 90,000 + 6,000 + 800 + 60,000,000,000
2. A. 5/8 + 20 + 9 + 3,000,000,000 +
B. 1/4 Warm-Up 40 200,000,000 + 80,000,000
C. 6/7 1. B 2. C + 4,000,000 + 500,000 +
Warm-Up 41 90,000 + 100 + 3
D. 7/12
2. 24,499,789,012
E. 5/7 1. C 2. B
F. 1/2 Warm-Up 42 Warm-Up 55
G. 8/9 1. B 2. C 1. 8.02 seconds
2. C
H. 6/7 Warm-Up 43
I. 9/10 1. B 2. B Warm-Up 56
Warm-Up 34 Warm-Up 44 1. B
1. A 2. C 1. C 2. C 2. C
Warm-Up 35 Warm-Up 45 Warm-Up 57
1. 31 = P 1. 4/8 or 1/2 1. B
18 = C 2. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 2. Six boxes must be shaded.
45 = C and 36 Sample Answer:
36 = C Warm-Up 46
19 = P 1. 1,904 or
34 = C 2. 256
76 = C Warm-Up 47 Warm-Up 58
12 = C 1. C 2. 8 1. 4/5, 3/4, 2/3, 2/7, 1/4
24 = C Warm-Up 48 2. 13.50
23 = P 1. 1/4 2. 124
Warm-Up 59
43 = P Warm-Up 49 1. C
2. B 1. D 2. D 2. 55%
Warm-Up 36 Warm-Up 50
1. C 2. 3/8 < 5/6 Warm-Up 60
1. D 1. 25%
Warm-Up 37 2. .8; .34; .12; .1 2. .75
1. D Warm-Up 51
2. 1/4 < 2/3 Warm-Up 61
1.
1. 1,984,273
1/3 > 2/7
2. 22
3/5 > 2/8
Warm-Up 62
Warm-Up 38 1. 12,756
1. A 2. A
2. A. 6 C. 3 E. 5 ‑G. 5
2. Four hundred twenty- Warm-Up 52
B. 4 D. 4 F. 3 ‑H. 6
nine million, five hundred 1. D 2. C
twenty thousand, eight Warm-Up 53
hundred ninety-six 1. A 2. 1 and 2
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Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 5
1. Hank owns a gas station. He ordered 12 cases of oil. Each case had 180 bottles of oil.
How many total bottles of oil did Hank order? (Show your work. Circle the letter of the
correct answer.)

A. 15 C. 192

B. 168 D. 2,160

2. Greg owns 180 rare baseball cards. Fifty of the cards are worth $200 each, thirty are
worth $150 each, and the rest of the baseball cards are worth $100 each. Which number
sentence can be used to find how much money Greg will make if he sells all
180 baseball cards? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. (50 x $200) + (30 x $150) + (100 x $100) =


B. (50 x $150) + (30 x $200) + (100 x $100) =
C. (50 x $100) + (30 x $200) + (100 x $150) =
D. (50 x $150) + (30 x $100) + (100 x $200) =

Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 6

1. When you are working a subtraction problem, you are trying to find the ________.
(Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. quotient B. difference C. sum D. product

2. Janice and Debbie are entered in a reading contest. Janice has read 459 pages. Debbie
has read 324 pages more than Janice. How many more pages must Debbie read to
reach her goal of 1,700 pages? (Show your work. Write your final answer on the line.)

________________ more pages

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Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 19
1. A farmer planted 21 rows of red onions. Each row had 25 red onion plants. He
also planted 15 rows of white onions with 46 white onion plants in each row. Which
expression can be used to find how many total onion plants the farmer planted? (Circle
the letter of the correct answer.)

A. (12 + 25) + (15 + 46) C. (25 – 13) – (46 x 15)


B. (12 x 15) + (46 – 15) D. (25 x 21) + (46 x 15)

2. The table shows the number of haircuts Linda gave on different days during a one-week
period. If Linda earns $15 for each haircut, how much money did Linda earn altogether?
(Write your answer on the line.)

Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Number
Haircuts 15 12 Day Off 15 21 31 9

____________________

Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 20
1. Solve the problems.
A. 346 B. 906 C. 487
x315 x745 x355

+ + +

2. James divided one of the problems below and got a quotient of 130. Which problem
below did James use? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. 1,560 ÷ 15 = C. 1,560 ÷ 13 =

B. 1,560 ÷ 14 = D. 1,560 ÷ 12 =

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Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 37
1. Deron is buying a truck for $17,946. If financed, there is a $2,500 rebate. Deron gets
financed and also pays $1,200 as a down payment. How much does Deron now owe on
the truck? (Show your work. Write your final answer on the line.)

___________________

2. Which number below is divisible only by 1 and itself? (Circle the letter of the correct
answer.)

A. 45 B. 37 C. 36 D. 64

Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 38

1. Sam is a collector of baseball cards. He keeps his baseball cards in large notebooks.
Sam has 12 notebooks in all. If each notebook has 175 cards, how many total cards
does Sam have in his collection? (Show your work. Write your final answer on the line.)

_____________

2. The Wharton County Junior Theater Group is having its annual play. A seating area was
set up with 18 rows of chairs. Each row has 12 chairs. In addition, 16 chairs were set up
on the stage. Which expression can be used to find how many chairs there were in all?
(Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. (18 x 12) + (12 x 16) C. (18 x 12) + 16


B. (18 – 12) + (16 – 12) D. (18 – 12) + 16

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Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 53
1. Yolanda bought a new pair of shoes on sale. The sale price was 30% off the regular
price of the shoes. The shoes Yolanda was buying cost originally $65. If Yolanda paid
with a $50 bill, how much money did she receive back? (Show your work. Write your
final answer on the line.)

$ _____________

2. Today, Presley took a test in Mr. Rosen’s class. The test had 60 questions and Presley
answered 85% of the questions correctly. Last week, Presley took a test in the same
class with the same number of questions on the test. During that test, she answered only
60% of the questions correctly. How many more questions did Presley answer correctly
on this week’s test than on last week’s test? How many questions did Presley answer
incorrectly on this week’s test? (Show your work. Write your final answers on the lines.)

____________ more questions answered correctly

_____________ questions answered incorrectly

Operations

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 54

1. Solve the problems below.

–8 6– 3– 1– 2– 4–
8 9 9 2 5 6
+ – + – + –
—1 2– —5 3– —3 —2
16 9 18 7 10 12

2. Jerry knows the average of his five tests is 83. However, he can’t remember his score
on the fifth test. Based on his test scores below, what score did Jerry get on the missing
test? (Write your answer on the line.)

87 93 78 68 __________

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Operations
Answer Key
Warm-Up 1 Warm-Up 14 Warm-Up 26
1. D 1. C 1. A
2. C 2. 38, 47, $1,190 2. Add 72 + 75, you will get
Warm-Up 2 Warm-Up 15 147, 147 ÷ 8 = 18.38. They
1. A 1. $3,000 need 19 vans.
2. 2,712 2. 480 students Warm-Up 27
Warm-Up 3 Warm-Up 16 1. $4,470
1. D 1. D 2. $270
2. C 2. 7 Warm-Up 28
Warm-Up 4 1. C
Warm-Up 17
1. 585 2. Multiply 50 by 2/5.
1. $275.85
2. 414,756 She gave 20 fish to Liz.
2. $73,625
Warm-Up 5 She now has 30 fish.
Warm-Up 18
1. D Warm-Up 29
1. D
2. A 1. $265
2. 3,754 raffle tickets
Warm-Up 6 2. A
1. B Warm-Up 19
1. D Warm-Up 30
2. 917
2. $1,545 1. B
Warm-Up 7 2. $2,169.30
1. D Warm-Up 20
2. B and $11,250 1. A. 108,990 Warm-Up 31
Warm-Up 8 B. 674,970 1. 8 games
1. C C. 172,885 2. 4,851 feet
2. Divide $168 by 12 and the 2. D Warm-Up 32
answer is $14. Warm-Up 21 1. Divide $624 by 24 and the
Warm-Up 9 1. D answer is $26.
1. C 2. C 2.
2. B Warm-Up 22
Warm-Up 10 1. 29,177 or
1. C 544
2. 108.3 201,135
Warm-Up 11 76,748
1. A 2. 34
2. C Warm-Up 23 Warm-Up 33
Warm-Up 12 1. Problem: 256 x 43 1. D
1. D Answer: 11,008 2. 1,008
2. D 2. C Warm-Up 34
Warm-Up 13 Warm-Up 24 1. 788 seats
1. A. 310,105 1. 257 people 2. 777
B. 844,877 2. $11,765 Warm-Up 35
C. 110,448 1. Add 840 and 560. Divide
Warm-Up 25
D. 221,840 by 140 to get 10 days.
1. $6
E. 465,885 2. B
2. C
2. 11
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Operations
Answer Key
Warm-Up 36 Warm-Up 45 6/12 or 1/2
1. 18 bales 1. C 2. Jerry scored 89 on the
2. D 2. 18 months 5th test.
Warm-Up 37 Warm-Up 46 Warm-Up 55
1. $14,246 1. 650 acres 1. Fernando missed about 11
2. B 2. 96 questions.
Warm-Up 38 Warm-Up 47 2. Answers will vary.
1. 2,100 cards 1. C, $475 Warm-Up 56
2. C 2. 4/30 or 2/15 1. 8.46 km
Warm-Up 39 8/15 2. 18, 6
1. 1,536 shirts 3/8 Warm-Up 57
2. 70 necklaces 6/12 or 1/2 1. D
Warm-Up 40 Warm-Up 48 2. 52
1. six 8-ounce cans 1. 36, 6 Warm-Up 58
2. C 2. 8/9 1. C
Warm-Up 41 Warm-Up 49 2. Answers will vary.
1. Divide 84 by 7. 12 players 1. 1/6 or 16.7% Warm-Up 59
on each team. 2. 9, 4 1. $2,119
2. Multiply 350 x 5 and 285 7, 8 2. 212
x 10 and add results to get Warm-Up 50 Warm-Up 60
this week’s total (4,600). 1. 4 1. 1,606 people
Warm-Up 42 2. 30 2. 1,968 T-shirts
1. Mr. Jensen sold more Warm-Up 51 Warm-Up 61
small watermelons. To 1. 143 1. D
find the answer, add the 2. $4,750 2. B
large, medium, and small Warm-Up 52 Warm-Up 62
watermelons sold from each 1. 198 1. $48.97, 216
week. The total is 397. 2. 792, $6.53 2. $39.15, does not
2. It would be faster to save
Warm-Up 53
$75 every 2 weeks. It
would take 12 months. 1. $4.50
Saving $120 each month 2. Presley answered 15 more
will take 15 months. questions correctly. Presley
answered 9 questions
Warm-Up 43
incorrectly on this week’s
1. 7,632 total dominoes. test.
Team 2 used 576 more
dominoes. Warm-Up 54
2. D 1. 17/16 or 1 1/16
Warm-Up 44 4/9
1. B 11/18
2. D 1/14
7/10
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Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 13

1. Jenny fed her cat –12 of a can of cat food in the morning and –14 of a can that night. How
much did Jenny feed her cat? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. 2– B. 2– C. 3– D. 2–
4 3 4 6

2. Which ordered pair locates the picture of the


parallelogram? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.) 7
6
A. (6, 7)
5
B. (3, 6) 4
3
C. (3, 2)
2
D. (1, 4) 1

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 14

1. Jimmy bought 4 bottles of water. Each bottle had a capacity of 250 milliliters. How many
liters of water do the 4 bottles hold altogether? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
A. 250 ml

B. 500 ml

C. 750 ml WATER WATER WATER WATER

D. 1 liter
250 ml 250 ml 250 ml 250 ml

2. Mrs. Harris graded papers for 2 hours, 20 minutes on Monday, 1 hour 40 minutes on
Tuesday, and 1 hour 50 minutes on Wednesday. How long did she spend grading papers
altogether? (Write your answer on the line.)

________________________________

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Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 17
1. Mrs. Mozelle knows that the perimeter of the rectangular floor in the library at Dawson
Elementary is 160 feet. If the length of the floor is 60 feet, what is its width? (Write your
answer on the line.)
60 ft.

The width of the library’s rectangular floor


at Dawson Elementary is ___________ feet.

2. Linda is making a rectangle from 1 cm plastic squares. So far, the rectangle is 8 cm long
and 4 cm wide. What is the area of the plastic rectangle? (Write your final answer on the
line.)

_____________________________

Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 18

1. Martin is trying to find the radius of a tire. He knows the diameter of the tire is 48 inches.
What is the radius? (Write your answer on the line.)

_______________________

2. Courtney drew a shape on the board that had exactly two sets of parallel sides. What
shape did she draw? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. circle B. parallelogram C. triangle D. sphere

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Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 51
1. Which is TRUE about the shape below? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
A. The shape is a rhombus, and opposite sides are perpendicular.
B. The shape is a rectangle, and opposite sides are perpendicular.
C. The shape is a parallelogram, and opposite sides are parallel.
D. The shape is a trapezoid, and all sides are parallel.

2. Which transformation does NOT belong? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
A. B. C. D.

Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 52

1. Petra bought 8 liters of soda for her daughter’s birthday party. During the party, 1–2 of the
sodas were used. How many milliliters of soda are left?

Explain how to find the answer: ______________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

2. What is capacity? (Explain your answer on the lines below.)

_______________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

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Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 57
1. Find the diameter of the circle. (Write your answer on the line.)

5 cm

_____________

2. Measure the placement in inches for each shape below.

1 2 3 4 5 6

Heart: ______ inches Triangle: ______ inches Parallelogram: ______ inches


Square: ______ inches Circle: ______ inches Hexagon: ______ inches

Measurement and Geometry

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 58

1. It took Jeffrey and Sam 4 hours to get to their grandparent’s farm. If they traveled
50 miles per hour, how many miles did they travel? (Show your work. Write your final
answer on the line.)

______________

2. The height of a tree in Brent’s front yard measured 27 feet, 8 inches. During a storm,
14 feet, 9 inches broke off the tree. What is the height of the tree now? (Show your
work. Write your final answer on the line.)

___________________

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Measurement
and Geometry Answer Key
Warm-Up 1 Warm-Up 13 Warm-Up 26
1. Triangular prism 1. C 1. B
2. 18 2. B 2. A
Warm-Up 2 Warm-Up 14 Warm-Up 27
1. 128 1. D 1. 4 1/2 pounds
2. C 2. 5 hours, 50 minutes 2. D
Warm-Up 3 Warm-Up 15 Warm-Up 28
1. B 1. D 1. C
2. A 2. C 2. C
Warm-Up 4 Warm-Up 16 Warm-Up 29
1. Heart: (5, 4) 1. 5 3/4 inches 1. 60 ft.
Square: (2, 7) 2. 2,000 millimeters 2. 48 sq. cm
Circle: (7, 2) Warm-Up 17 Warm-Up 30
2. C 1. 20 ft. 1. 60 ft.
Warm-Up 5 2. 32 cm2 2. A
1. 22 ounces Warm-Up 18 Warm-Up 31
2. B 1. 24 inches 1. 177 ounces
Warm-Up 6 2. B 2. 6:40 p.m.
1. 2:55 p.m. Warm-Up 19 Warm-Up 32
2. C 1. C 1. There are 3 feet in a yard.
Warm-Up 7 2. C So, 5 yards equals 15 feet.
1. B Warm-Up 20 Subtract 14 feet from 15
2. A 1. A = 24 cubic inches feet. There will be 1 foot
Warm-Up 8 B = 168 cubic inches left over.
1. A C = 20 cubic inches 2. 12 pounds, 6 ounces
2. C D = 48 cubic inches Warm-Up 33
Warm-Up 9 2. B 1. C
1. C Warm-Up 21 2. A
2. D 1. D Warm-Up 34
B 2. 4,200 inches 1. A
C Warm-Up 22 2. 6
A 1. A Warm-Up 35
Warm-Up 10 2. C 1. B
1. B Warm-Up 23 2. Answers will vary.
Explanations will vary. 1. B Warm-Up 36
2. 6 2. B 1. C. Because it is a solid
Warm-Up 11 Warm-Up 24 shape and the others are
1. A 1. C plane shapes.
2. B 2. C 2. 30 ft.
Warm-Up 12 Warm-Up 25 Warm-Up 37
1. C 1. A 1. 166
2. D 2. 40 inches 2. March 18

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Measurement
and Geometry Answer Key
Warm-Up 38 Warm-Up 47 Warm-Up 57
1. D 1. Cube 1. 10 cm
2. 15 2. Answers will vary. 2. Heart: 1 5/8
Warm-Up 39 Warm-Up 48 Square: 2 1/8
1. 67 days 1. Answers will vary. Triangle: 2 5/8
2. 3,600 seconds 2. 9 months (Multiply Circle: 3 3/4
3/4 x 12) Parallelogram: 4 5/8
Warm-Up 40
Hexagon: 5 5/8
1. 512 Warm-Up 49
2. Translation 1. C Warm-Up 58
2. B 1. 200 miles
Warm-Up 41
2. Twelve feet, 11 inches
1. Triangle Warm-Up 50
Edges = 3 1. 3/7 Warm-Up 59
Angles = 3 2. 1. Each brother will need to
Vertices = 3 make 3 trips each (totaling
Octagon 6 trips).
Edges = 8 Prism 2. 24 quart-sized containers
Angles = 8 and 48 pint-sized containers
Vertices = 8 Warm-Up 60
Pentagon Warm-Up 51 1. C
Edges = 5 1. C 2. Five weights times 4.0 grams
Angles = 5 2. D would equal 20 grams.
Vertices = 5 Warm-Up 52 Twenty grams divided by
2. C 1. Half of 8 liters is 4 liters. 10 wooden cubes would
Warm-Up 42 Four liters equals 4,000 equal 2 grams. Each
1. kilometer milliliters. wooden cube weighs 2.0
2. 18 2. Capacity is a measure of grams. If Sam puts 4 more
Warm-Up 43 how much a container can wooden cubes on the scale,
1. C hold. Capacity can be he will need to place 2
2. 72 sq. ft. measured in customary or weights weighing 4.0 grams
metric units. each to balance the scale.
Warm-Up 44
1. 12 tons Warm-Up 53 Warm-Up 61
1. She can multiply the length 1. 640 cubic inches
2. B
times the width. 2. 64 inches
Warm-Up 45
2. A Warm-Up 62
1. March 13th (Sunday)
Warm-Up 54 1. D
2. 2 hours and 45 minutes
1. $.81 or 81 cents 2. C
Warm-Up 46
2. 9:10 p.m.
1. circle
2. Yes, she needs only 3 cups. Warm-Up 55
There are 2 cups in 1 pint 1. D
and 2 pints in 1 quart. She 2. 220 minutes
will have enough to make Warm-Up 56
the cookies. 1. 180-inch length
2. B
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Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 11
1. Look at the bar graph. The graph shows the Number of Hot Dogs Sold
22
number of hot dogs sold by a hot dog vendor. 20
On which 2 days were a total of 29 hot dogs 18
sold? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.) 16
14
A. Monday and Wednesday 12
10
B. Tuesday and Thursday 8
6
C. Wednesday and Friday 4
2
D. Monday and Thursday 0
Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri.
2. Sue is playing a spinner game with her grandson. It took Sue 4 spins to land on the
color brown, 6 spins to land on the color red, 8 spins to land on the color blue, and 6 spins
to land on the color green. Based on these results, what is the probability that Sue’s
spinner will land on the color blue on the next spin? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. 1
– B. 1
– 6
C. — 4
D. —
6 3 24 24

Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 12

1. Gordon, Kyle, Heath, and Sue all collect baseball cards. Gordon has 3 times as many
baseball cards as Heath. Sue has 14 fewer baseball cards than Heath. Kyle has twice
as many baseball cards as Sue. Heath has 105 baseball cards. How many baseball
cards do Gordon, Kyle, and Sue each have? (Write your answers on the lines.)

Gordon =_________ Kyle =_________ Sue =________

2. Brandi and Maci are trying to buy a new computer. Altogether, they have $750. Brandi
put $175 more toward the computer than Maci did. Which number sentence below shows
how to find the money Brandi put toward the computer? (Circle the letter of the correct
answer.)

A. ($750 – $175) ÷ 2 – $175 = C. ($750 – $175) ÷ 2 + $175 =

B. ($750 + $175) ÷ 2 – $175 = D. ($750 + $175) ÷ 2 + $175 =

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Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 41
1. If you spin both pointers once, how many number combinations are possible?
Number Combinations 8 3 8 3
9 2 9 2
7 1 7 1
4 5 4 5

Total number of combinations: __________


Spinner 1 Spinner 2

2. Terry’s birthday is in April. April has 30 days. What is the probability that Terry’s birthday
falls on an odd numbered day? (Write your answer on the line.)

_________________

Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 42

1. Four friends received new pets as birthday presents. Follow the


Hamster

Dog

Cat

Fish
clues and complete the chart to find out who received which pet.
• Allie does not like fish.
• Rose’s pet lives in a cage. Sandra
• Presley’s pet is the color of snow and can’t be
taken to Allie’s house. Rose
• Sandra’s pet can’t walk but gets around quickly. Allie
• Allie’s pet likes to play fetch. Presley

2. If you spin the pointer once, what is the probability


you will spin a number greater than 4? (Write your
answer in the boxes.) 8 3
9 2
7 1
4 5

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Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 49
1. The table below shows the order Tammy made for candles to sell at her new store. For
every 3 candles she orders, she receives 1 candle free. If Tammy orders 180 candles,
how many candles will she get free? (Write your final answer on the line.)

________________

Candles
Candles 3 6 9 12 15
Free Candles 1 2 3 4 5s

2. Write all the fact families for the numbers 36, 9, and 4.

Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 50

1. Marsha needs a T-shirt for gym. In her closet, she has an equal number of white, red,
and blue T-shirts. If she grabs one T-shirt from her closet without looking, what is the
chance she will grab a blue T-shirt? Does she have a greater chance of selecting a white
T-shirt?
Explain:_________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
2. Gordon plays high school basketball. In his first game, he scored 10 points. In his
second game, he scored 12 points. In his third game, he scored 22 points. In his fourth
game, he scored 26 points. In his fifth game, he scored 24 points. In his sixth game,
he scored 14 points. In the final game of the season, he scored 18 points. What is the
median of the points Gordon scored? (Show your work. Write your final answer on the
line.)

_________________
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Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 57

1. Use the graph to record the


attendance for each Rodeo Concert. Attendance at Rodeo Concerts
50,000
March 19: 49,000
40,000
March 20: 33,000
30,000
March 21: 29,000
March 22: 44,000 20,000
March 19 March 20 March 21 March 22

2. Four friends sold raffle tickets for the Little League baseball team. James sold 430 raffle
tickets, Sue sold 589 raffle tickets, Terry sold 493 raffle tickets, and Hector sold 392 raffle
tickets. What is the mean (average) number of raffle tickets sold? (Show your work.
Write your final answer on the line.)

________________

Graphs, Data and Probability

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 58
1. Which coordinate graph has the point (3, 5) plotted correctly? (Circle the letter of the
correct answer.)
A. B.

(3, 5)
(3, 5)

2. The numbers below represent the number of eggs Ty found each minute during an Easter
egg contest.
What is the mode of this data?
Minute 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Eggs Found 3 2 4 3 2 3 5 6 ________________________
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Graphs, Data
and Probability Answer Key
Warm-Up 1 Warm-Up 14 Warm-Up 25
1. D 1. $250 1.
2. B 2. C
Warm-Up 2 Warm-Up 15
1. A 1. B
2. B 2. B
Warm-Up 3 Warm-Up 16 2. C
1. C 1. Warm-Up 26
2. C 1. C
Warm-Up 4 2. 9 games
1. silver Warm-Up 27
2. C 1. A
Warm-Up 5 2. D
1. 19 2. B Warm-Up 28
2. 86 1. 5/8
Warm-Up 17
Warm-Up 6 1. 27 4/8 or 1/2
1. 36 2. 3 baskets 2. B
2. 15/45 = 1/3 Warm-Up 29
Warm-Up 18
Warm-Up 7 1. Range = 43
1. C
1. Peggy 300 laps, Jack 225 Median = 82.5
2. B
laps, Janice 425 laps Mode = 93
2. A Warm-Up 19 2. 3 out of 8 or 3/8
1. card with the letter s
Warm-Up 8 Warm-Up 30
2. B
1. B 1. 1 out of 3 or 1/3
2. B Warm-Up 20 2. C
1. B
Warm-Up 9 Warm-Up 31
2. A
1. B 1. 1/2
2. B Warm-Up 21 2. B
Warm-Up 10 1. Prime: 1/2
Composite: 1/2 Warm-Up 32
1. 10 combinations 1. C
2. 97 2. C
2. C
Warm-Up 11 Warm-Up 22
1. 92 Warm-Up 33
1. B
2. 43 1. B
2. B 2. Probability is the likelihood
Warm-Up 12 Warm-Up 23 of a particular outcome to
1. Gordon 315, Kyle 182, 1. 4 students
occur.
Sue 91 2. B
Warm-Up 34
2. C Warm-Up 24 1. Jason = 117
Warm-Up 13 1 A Jack = 102
1. 20 2. 15 Frank = 51
35 pages
2. B
2. 6 combinations
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Graphs, Data
and Probability Answer Key
Warm-Up 35 Warm-Up 45 Warm-Up 53
1. C 1. highest mean = Sam 1. Cody can expect to advance
2. C to level six 3 times in his
next 12 tries.
Warm-Up 36
2. C
1. D
2. 6 Warm-Up 54
1. B
Warm-Up 37 2. 6 ways 2. D
1. 150, 175 Warm-Up 46 Warm-Up 55
2. C 1. C 1. 12 combinations
Warm-Up 38 2. D 2. D
1. 50 buses Warm-Up 47
2. 33 points Warm-Up 56
1. C 1. 6
Warm-Up 39 2. George, Carlos, Jason, Pete, 2. A
1. D and Hank
2. Cassidy Warm-Up 57
Warm-Up 48
Courtney 1.
1. D
Joy 2. A
Charles Warm-Up 49
Timothy 1. 60 candles
Warm-Up 40 2. 9 x 4 = 36
1. A 4 x 9 = 36
2. 4 36 ÷ 9 = 4 2. 476 raffle tickets
Warm-Up 41 36 ÷ 4 = 9
Warm-Up 58
1. 64 combinations Warm-Up 50 1. B
2. 15/30 or 1/2 1. Answer: She has a 1 in 3 2. 3
Warm-Up 42 or 1/3 chance of selecting a
blue T-shirt. No, since there Warm-Up 59
1.
are an equal number of 1. Trapezoid
white, red, and blue T-shirts, 2. 73.6
she has an equal chance. Warm-Up 60
2. 18 points 1. C
Warm-Up 51 2. D
1. Warm-Up 61
1. Range: 533
2. 4 out of 8 (4/8) or Median: 345
1 out of 2 (1/2) 2. $38
Warm-Up 43 Warm-Up 62
1. the board that is 144 inches 2. 5 1. Range: 60
long Median: 60
Warm-Up 52
2. 150 2. range
Warm-Up 44 1. 20/90 or 2/9
1. D 2. B
2. A
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Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 1
1. Ty wrote the numbers below on the board. Which rule describes Ty’s pattern of numbers?
(Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
A. Add 9, subtract 4
B. Add 4, add 9 38, 42, 33, 37, 28
C. Add 4, subtract 9
D. Add 9, subtract 5

2. The table shows the cost of different numbers of


lunch tickets at Dawson Elementary. Which Number of Tickets Cost of Tickets
expression can be used to find the cost of 2 $4.20
5 tickets? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
4 $8.40

A. $2.00 + 5 = C. $2.00 x 5 = 6 $12.60


8 $16.80
B. $2.15 x 5 = D. $2.10 x 5 = 10 $21.00
12 $25.20

Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 2

1. Mary is playing a game. To win the game, she must collect balls with all the factors for
the composite number 24. Which choice below shows all the factors for the number 24?
(Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. 1 2 3 4 C. 2 3 4 6 8 12

1 2 3 4 6 8 1 2 3 4 8
B. D.
12 24 12 24

2. When school is out, James is going to summer camp for six days. Each day, he can
choose swimming, rafting, soccer, or crafts. If James wants to do all activities each
day, how many possible combinations of activities are possible? (Show your work. Write
your final answer on the line.)

_________________

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Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 21
1. What is the next fraction in the pattern below? (Write the fraction on the line.)

1
– 1– 1– 1
– —1 1

2 4 6 8 10 12 ______

2. Mrs. Mann is having a party for her daughter. The table shows the cost of different
numbers of packages of paper plates. Which expression can be used to find the cost of
7 packages? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. 7 x $2.00 Number of Packages Cost of Packages


2 $6
B. 7 + $2.00
4 $12
C. 7 + $3.00 6 $18
D. 7 x $3.00 8 $24
10 $30

Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 22
1. Look at each number in the table below. Complete the missing numbers and write the
rule for the table.

IN 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

OUT 646 680 714 748

Rule:
2. Look at each number in the table below. Complete the missing number and write the rule
for the table.

IN 25 24 23 22 21 20 19

OUT 625 600 575 550

Rule:
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Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 35
1. Mrs. Watkins owns a dress shop. This weekend, she is having a sale on dresses. On
Friday, she sold half the dresses she had. Saturday morning, 15 more dresses were sold.
By closing time Saturday, only 12 dresses were left in the store. How many dresses did
Mrs. Watkins have before the sale started? (Show your work. Write your final answer on
the line.)

_______________

2. Write the numbers that make the equations TRUE.

÷ 2 = 8 32 ÷ = 4 ÷ 5 = 40

÷ 3 = 9 81 ÷ = 9 ÷ 6 = 48

÷ 4 = 32 72 ÷ = 8 ÷ 7 = 42

Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 36

1. Look at the pattern below. If the pattern continues, what will be the tenth figure in the
pattern? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

A. B. C. D.

2. June, Hank, Pete, and Heather sit in the front row of desks in Mr. Robinson’s room. June
is to the left of Hank. Heather is on the end. Pete is to the right of Heather. Hank and
June sit by each other. When Mr. Robinson looks at them, in what order does he see
each person sit? (Write your answers on the lines.)

_____________ ___________ ___________ ___________


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Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 49
1. The table below shows the prices for different quantities of T-shirts at Reba’s Retail Wear.
What can you tell about the information presented on the table? (Circle the letter of the
correct answer.)
A. If you buy more than 2 shirts, each shirt costs 10 cents more.
B. After 2 shirts, the more shirts you buy,
Number of
the lower the cost of the shirts.
T-shirts 2 4 6 8
C. The price increases for each shirt bought.
D. After 2 shirts, the more shirts you buy, the Price of $8.00 $14.00 $19.50 $24.00
higher the cost per shirt. T-shirts

2. Look at the fraction pattern below. What would be the next fraction in the pattern?
(Circle the letter of the correct answer.)

1– –2 —3 —4 5
— 6
— 7
— ?

4 8 12 16 20 24 28 ?
8
A. — 8
B. — 8
C. — 8
D. —
28 30 31 32

Algebra, Patterns and Functions

Name__________________________ Date__________
Warm-Up 50

1. Peggy wrote a number pattern on the board. She challenged her friend Betsy to find the
next two numbers in the pattern below. What should Betsy do to find the missing two
numbers in the pattern? (Circle the letter of the correct answer.)
A. multiply by 5, subtract 7
B. multiply by 7, subtract 5 2, 10, 3, 11, 4, 12, 5, ?, ?
C. add 8, subtract 7
D. add 8, subtract 8

2. Wanda is making a quilt from pieces of square fabric she has collected over the years.
Wanda has 239 square pieces of fabric. She needs 450 square pieces of fabric to
complete the quilt. If y represents the number of square pieces of fabric Wanda still
needs, which number sentence correctly shows how to find the value of y ? (Circle the
letter of the correct answer.)

A. 450 + 239 – y B. 239 – y = 450 C. 450 – 239 = y D. y – 239 = 450

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Algebra, Patterns
and Functions Answer Key
Warm-Up 1 Warm-Up 15 Warm-Up 24
1. C 2. D 1. 54 1.
Warm-Up 2 97
1. B 120
2. 24 combinations 199
Warm-Up 3 267
1. D 2. B 466 2. D
Warm-Up 4 2. 238 pages
Warm-Up 25
1. B 2. 67 and 77 Warm-Up 16 1. 24
Warm-Up 5 1. 132 ÷ 12 = 11 2. 1,400 patients
1. B 2. B 132 ÷ 11 = 12 Warm-Up 26
Warm-Up 6 12 x 11 = 132 1. 1,056
1. D 2. A 11 x 12 = 132 2. 12 x 12 = 144
Warm-Up 7 2. 506 144 ÷ 12 = 12
1. 16 166 Warm-Up 27
2. B 267 1. 6 5
118 1 3
Warm-Up 8
448 2 8
1. D
231 2. B
2. 12 combinations
Warm-Up 17 Warm-Up 28
Warm-Up 9
1. C 2. C 1. D 2. B 1. 24 combinations
2. D
Warm-Up 10 Warm-Up 18
1. D Warm-Up 29
1. B
2. $56.87 1.
2. A. 5
Warm-Up 19
B. 27
1. B
Warm-Up 11 2. 110 2. B
1. 20 cubes 2. A Warm-Up 30
Warm-Up 20
Warm-Up 12 1. 6 combinations 1. B
1. A 2. B 2. 24 possible combinations 2. D
Warm-Up 13 Warm-Up 21 Warm-Up 31
1. 280 pages 2. A 1. 1/14 2. D 1. A 2. D
Warm-Up 14 Warm-Up 22 Warm-Up 32
1. Yes, because 144 is greater 1. 782, 816, and 850 1. B 2. A
than 132. Warm-Up 33
Rule: Multiply by 34
2. True True False 1. 24, 36
2. 525, 500, and 475 2. A
False True False Rule: Multiply by 25
Warm-Up 34
False False True Warm-Up 23 1. A
False False False 1. 6 combinations 2. C
2. B
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Algebra, Patterns
and Functions Answer Key
Warm-Up 35 Warm-Up 45 n = 118 j = 112
1. 54 dresses 1. 326 and 327 b = 9 a = 33
2. 16 8 200 2. 95, 85, and 65 g = 12
27 9 288 Warm-Up 46 2. 829 miles
128 9 294 1. D Warm-Up 57
Warm-Up 36 2. 63 1. 359 pennies
1. B Warm-Up 47 2. Jar 2 = 904 buttons
2. Heather, Pete, June, Hank 1. B Jar 3 = 144 buttons
Warm-Up 37 2. C Warm-Up 58
1. Timothy will need to buy Warm-Up 48 1. $96
marbles 8 times to have 1. 114 2. y = 6
40 marbles. To have 20 2. 26 Warm-Up 59
marbles for trading, he will Warm-Up 49 1. Sum of the magic square
need to buy marbles 10 1. B 2. D is 15.
times.
2. 40 pictures Warm-Up 50 8 1 6
1. C 2. C 3 5 7
Warm-Up 38
1. 12 times Warm-Up 51 4 9 2
2. C 1. x
y
2. Missing numbers are 64
Warm-Up 39 and 80. Multiply the “IN”
1. 1,408 2. m
number by 4 to get the
2. A g “OUT” number.
Warm-Up 40 Warm-Up 60
1. 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, and 20. Warm-Up 52 1. Sum of the magic square
2. A = 9, 9 G = 12, 11 1. is 45.
B = 12, 8 H = 12, 12 m
24 3 18
g
C = 9, 5 I = 8, 8 7 9 15 21
D = 7, 8 J = 8, 5
2. D 12 27 6
E = 5, 4 K = 6, 6
F = 9, 12 L = 9, 8 Warm-Up 53 2. 24 pages
Warm-Up 41 1. A 2. 11 Warm-Up 61
1. C Warm-Up 54 1. y = 9 z = 32
2. 12 combinations 1. C 2. 10 levels 2. 5
Warm-Up 42 Warm-Up 55 Warm-Up 62
1. D 1. 24 black and white cows in 1. C
2. 6 different combinations the field. 2. 224
Warm-Up 43 2. A. = 36 ÷ 4 = 9
1. 84 chores B. = 42 ÷ 6 = 7
2. A C. = 72 ÷ 8 = 9
Warm-Up 44 D. = 56 ÷ 8 = 7
1. D Warm-Up 56
2. 6 minutes 1. z = 52 y = 10
x = 99 c = 81
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