Copy of Unit 2 Math Assessment 5th grade (12/2/2024)

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22 questions
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Which numbers are equivalent to 627.4 when rounded to the nearest tenth? Select ALL that apply.

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Which numbers are equivalent to 627.4 when rounded to the nearest tenth? Select ALL that apply.

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Katherine buys a notebook for $3.75 and a pencil for $0.60. There is no sales tax. What is the total cost for the two items?

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Josh gives the waitress $20 to pay for his meal. The total of the meal is $14.06. How much change will Josh receive from the waitress?

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What is the product of 2,871 and 26?

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Which equation does this model represent?

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Which expression means the same as 0.7 × 0.62?

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What is the product of 5.2 × 1.8?

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At a local food truck, tacos cost $0.54 per pound. How much will 3.5 pounds of tacos cost?

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What is the value of W in the following equation? W -27.48 = 14.73

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Which area model correctly illustrates the division expression

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Which of the following is equal to 378 ÷ 14?

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Solve the expression 1,113 ÷ 53 to complete the area model below

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A group in Mrs. Fuller's math class was given the expression
The answer each student found in shown below.
Jackson: 7,000
Roberto: 70,000
Ana: 700
Maxine: 2,100
Which student found the correct product?

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Solve the expression

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Which expression means the same as 5 less than 7 times 6.

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There are 1,000 meters in 1 kilometer. An athlete runs 2,600 meters. How many kilometers does the athlete run?

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Lucy made 3 cakes that each weigh 32 ounces. How many pounds of cake did she make?

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The model below shows the number 8.88. Using the model of 8.88, how does the 8 in the hundredths place compare to the 8 in the place to its left?

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A group of four friends were at a restaurant. They each ordered an $8 meal. Then, the group ordered a $6 dessert to share. Which expression represents the situation?

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Evalaute the expression {[11 + 7 - ( 2 x 3)] + 8} ÷ 2
Type you solution in the space below.

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The fourth and fifth grade classes are going on a field trip. In each of the 3 fourth grade classes there are 26 students. There are 3 fifth grade classes. In each of those classes there are 28 students. These classes are going on a field trip. How many buses will be needed to seat all students if 44 students can be seated on one bus?