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Unit 1 EM Summative Assessment

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UNIT 1 EM ASSESSMENT MATH

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1.

Find the area of the rectangle above. Write a number sentence to show your thinking.

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2.

Solve: 12 x (6 + 4) =

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3.

Solve: (12 x 6) + 4 =

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4.

Solve: ________________ = (48 divided by 2) + 6

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5.

Solve: ________________ = 48 divided by (2 + 6)

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6.

Chose all of the items that show volume.

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7.

Jonah filled a box and said its volume was 25 balls. Shandra filled the same box and said its volume was 36 cubes.

Explain: Write and explain how Jonah and Shandra could get different volumes for the same box.

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8.

Are balls or cubes better for measuring the volume of a rectangular prism? Explain why?

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9.

Look at the picture above. How many cubes will it take to fill this prism? What is the volume of this prism?

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10.

Look at the picture above. How many cubes will it take to fill this prism? What is the volume of this prism?

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11.

Compare the strategies you used in problems 9 and 10. How are they different and how are they the same?

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12.

Answer the question asked above.

How many squares with side length 1/4 inch will fit into 1 square inch? You many want to draw a picture on a separate piece of paper to help you.

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13.

What pattern do you notice about the relationship between the side length of the smaller squares and the number of squares that will fit in 1 square inch?

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14.

Use the pattern in the picture above to explain how many squares with side length 1/8 inch will fit in to 1 square inch.

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15.

Find the volume of the rectangular prism seen above. Remember to include a unit. Use the following formulas to help you.

V = l x w x h ( Volume is equal to length multiplied by the width multiplied by the height)

or

V = B x h ( Volume is equal to base multiplied by the height)

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16.

Looking at the question and picture above, now write a number sentence to show how you found the volume.

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17.

Find the volume of the rectangular prism seen above. Remember to include a unit. Use the following formulas to help you.

V = l x w x h ( Volume is equal to length multiplied by the width multiplied by the height)

or

V = B x h ( Volume is equal to base multiplied by the height)

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18.

Looking at the question and picture above, now write a number sentence to show how you found the volume.

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19.

Alexi was raising money to donate. He earned $23 from his lemonade stand and $7 for watching his neighbor's cat. He donated half of the money to the food bank. Write an expression that models the amount of money Alexi donated.

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20.

Find the volume of this figure.

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21.

Explain how you found the volume of the figure in question number 20.

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22.

Write the volume of the figure seen above.

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23.

Now write the number sentence for question 22.

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24.

Write the volume of the figure seen above.

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25.

Now write the number sentence for question 24.