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Math STAAR Practice (6 Problems)

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Four people are mowing their lawns. The table shows the fraction of each lawn that has already been mowed by each person.

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Question 6
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The blank model shown can be shaded to represent 7/10.
Which expression does NOT show a way to represent 7/10 as a sum of fractions?
2/10 + 2/10 + 2 /10 + 1 /10
4/10 + 3/10 + 3/10
6/10 + 1/10
1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 + 1/10 + 1/ 10 + 1/10 + 1/10
The models represent the price for a pound of grapes at four different stores. Each model is shaded to represent a price that is greater than $1.00.

Which stores have a price greater than $1.60 but less than $1.90 for a pound of grapes?
Store L, Store N, and Store P only
Store L, Store M, and Store N only
Store L and Store N only
None of the stores
The table shows numbers of feet and the equivalent numbers of inches.

Lionel painted a wall that is 12 feet long. How many inches long is the wall that Lionel painted?
144 in.
122 in.
156 in.
132 in.
Mary wrote a number.
• The digit in the millions place is an 5.
• The digit in the ten thousands place is a 6.
• The digit in the tenths place is a 3.

Which number could be the number Yolanda wrote?
85,363,000.32
58,056,000.23
85,346,000.13
95,674,200.31
The fourth-grade classes at a school made flowers to decorate the cafeteria. There are 5 fourth-grade classes at this school.
• To make each flower, 4 sheets of paper were used.
• The classes used a total of 300 sheets of paper.
• Each class made the same number of flowers.

How many flowers did each fourth-grade class make?
75
15
240
17
Which of these people have mowed greater than 3/4 of a lawn?
Nate, Rudy, Marc, and Santos
Nate and Marc only
Rudy only
Santos only