Open Up - Grade 6 - Mathematics - Unit 4 - Lesson 16

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13 Questions
1.

An orange has about 1/4 cup of juice. How many oranges are needed to make 2 and 1/2 cups of juice? Select all equations that represent this question.

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2.

Mai, Clare, and Tyler are hiking from a parking lot to the summit of a mountain. They pass a sign that gives distances.
  • Parking lot: 3/4 mile
  • Summit: 1 and 1/2 miles
Mai says: “We are one third of the way there.” Clare says: “We have to go twice as far as we have already gone.” Tyler says: “The total hike is three times as long as what we have already gone.”

Can they all be correct?

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3.

Priya’s cat weighs 5 and 1/2 pounds and her dog weighs 8 and 1/4 pounds.

The cat is _______ as heavy as the dog.

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4.

Priya’s cat weighs 5 and 1/2 pounds and her dog weighs 8 and 1/4 pounds.

Their combined weight is _______ pounds.

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5.

Priya’s cat weighs 5 and 1/2 pounds and her dog weighs 8 and 1/4 pounds.

The dog is _______ pounds heavier than the cat.

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6.

Before refrigerators existed, some people had blocks of ice delivered to their homes. A delivery wagon had a storage box in the shape of a rectangular prism that was 7 and 1/2 feet by 6 feet by 6 feet. The cubic ice blocks stored in the box had side lengths 1 and 1/2 feet. How many ice blocks fit in the storage box?

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7.

Fill in the blanks with 0.001, 0.1, 10, or 1000 so that the value of each quotient is in the correct column.

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8.

A school club sold 300 shirts. 31% were sold to fifth graders, 52% were sold to sixth graders, and the rest were sold to teachers. How many shirts were sold to fifth graders?

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9.

A school club sold 300 shirts. 31% were sold to fifth graders, 52% were sold to sixth graders, and the rest were sold to teachers. How many shirts were sold to sixth graders?

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10.

A school club sold 300 shirts. 31% were sold to fifth graders, 52% were sold to sixth graders, and the rest were sold to teachers. How many shirts were sold to teachers?

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11.

Jada has some pennies and dimes. The ratio of Jada’s pennies to dimes is 2 to 3.

From the information given above, can you determine how many coins Jada has?

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12.

Jada has some pennies and dimes. The ratio of Jada’s pennies to dimes is 2 to 3.

If Jada has 55 coins, how many pennies does she have?

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13.

Jada has some pennies and dimes. The ratio of Jada’s pennies to dimes is 2 to 3.

How much are her coins worth?

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