A recipe called for using 2 6/7 cups of flour before baking and another 3 2/3 cups after
baking. What is the total amount of flour needed in the recipe?
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Question 4
4.
Jerry drew a line that was 5 5/6 inches long. If he drew a second line that was 4 2/9 inches
long, what is the difference between the length of the two lines?
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Question 5
5.
Solve.
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Question 6
6.
Ichiro has a set of 20 cards that each show a different number, as shown below.
What is the probability he will select a card greater than 14? Simplify your answer.
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Question 7
7.
What MIXED NUMBERS are repesented by the points below? (HINT: Think fifths!)
Point A _______
Point B _______
Point C _______
Point D _______
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Question 8
8.
Select ALL of the following that are TRUE.
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Question 9
9.
Simplify the following fractions.
3/12 = _______
12/16 = _______
15/25 = _______
6/18 = _______
14/21 = _______
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Question 10
10.
Write the following decimal is standard (number) form.
"six thousand thirty-two AND five hundred eight thousandths"
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Question 11
11.
What IMPROPER FRACTION is repesented by the model below?
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Question 12
12.
Fill in the blanks with numbers that will make the statements true.
5 x 6 = _______ - 6
81 รท 9 = _______ x 3
_______ + 13 = 5 x 5
62 - _______ = 7 x 8
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Question 13
13.
Mike and Olivia were comparing their Halloween candy. Mike received 4 times as much candy as Olivia received. Mike then split his candy evenly into 3 piles to eat later. If Olivia received 246 ounces of candy, how many ounces of candy would be in each of Mike's piles? (This is a TWO-STEP problem!)
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Question 14
14.
A sewing class has 205 yards of fabric to make quilts. Each quilt requires 7 yards of fabric. How much will remain after all the quilts are made?
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Question 15
15.
There are 139 fourth grade students going on a field trip. The school is using vans that can hold 9 students. How many vans are needed for the field trip? (REMEMBER! You can't leave anyone behind!)
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Question 16
16.
Find the PRODUCT of 67 and 89.
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Question 17
17.
Estimate. (Round to the greatest place value FIRST, then subtract.)
59,456 - 23,453 = _______
789,432 - 389,549 = _______
328,689 - 67,532 = _______
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Question 18
18.
Round to the nearest WHOLE NUMBER.
45.6 _______
678.93 _______
3.045 _______
0.78 _______
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Question 19
19.
Round the following numbers to the nearest TEN THOUSANDS place.