CAASPP Grade 6 Math

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This grid shows the location of three points.


Enter the distance, in units, between point A and point C.

Consider the points plotted on the number line.
Select True or False for each statement about the points on the number line.
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The value of Point A is less than -3.

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The value of Point B is greater than the value of point A.

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The value of Point D is -4.

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A recipe requires \frac{1}{2} cup of flour for every batch of cookies. How many full batches of cookies can be made with 5\frac{1}{2} cups of flour?

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Consider the inequality x>1.5.

Determine whether each value of x makes this inequality true. Drag each value to Yes or No.

  • -2\frac{1}{2}
  • 15
  • 4
  • -2
  • 0.2
  • Yes
  • No
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Consider this expression: 7(10a+3b)

Enter an expression that shows the sum of exactly two terms that is equivalent to 7(10a+3b)

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Divide 21,900\div25

Enter the exact quotient.

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Paul could play 16 songs on his guitar. He learns some new songs. Now he can play 23 songs.

In the first box, enter an equation to represent the number of new songs, s, that Paul learns.

In the second box, enter the number of new songs represented by s in this situation.

Equation _______
Number of New Songs _______
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Select all of the expressions that are equivalent to 4(5x+2y).

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The table shows the relationship between the amounts of ginger ale and fruit juice needed to make punch.

Fill in the blanks with the missing values to complete the table.


Ginger Ale: _______
Fruit Juice: _______
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Owen asked 10 classmates how many text messages they each send per day. The results are in the list below.

0, 5, 39, 29, 0, 30, 14, 23, 25, 22

Create a histogram for the number of text messages Owen's classmates each send per day.

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Allison is saving to buy a $500 bicycle by working during summer vacation.
  • The pays her $8 for every1 hour worked.
  • Allison works exactly 20 hours each week.
If she works for 4 weeks and buys the bicycle, how much money will she have left over?

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Sam and Tyrone each build model cars. Altogether, Sam and Tyrone have built 42 model cars. The ratio of cars Sam has built to cars Tyrone has built is represented by the tape diagram shown.


Enter the number of cars represented by each square in the tape diagram.

The coordinate grid shown represents a map of a park. A portion of the park is going to be upgraded with new playground equipment and flowers.
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Part A
The portion of the park that is to receive upgrades has the following coordinates:
  • Point A (-4, 4)
  • Point B (3, 4)
  • Point C (3, -2)
  • Point D (-4, -2)
Plot and connect the points to create the rectangle ABCD.

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Part B
Each unit of the grid represents 1 yard. How much area, in square yards, will receive upgrades?

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Part C
The triangular area between points A, B, and D will be decorated with red, white, and blue flowers. \frac{1}{3} of triangle ABD will have red flowers. How much area, in square yards, will have red flowers?

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Will state, "There is no number greater than 0.59 that has a 5 in the tenths place."

Create a number that shows Will's statement is false.
0.______________________ ______________________ ______________________
Other Answer Choices:
6
4
1
3
8
2
0
5
7
9
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Select all equations that have n = 6 as a solution.

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This solid was created by joining two right rectangular prisms.


Enter the volume of the solid in cubic centimeters

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Raymond wants to know the costs of buying different numbers of songs for his MP3 player. The cost of each song is the same.
  • Let s represent the possible number of songs Raymond could buy.
  • Let d represent the amount of money, in dollars, Raymond would need to buy the songs.
Fill in the blanks with the missing values of s and d.


Number of Songs
First blank: _______
Second blank: _______
Amount of Money ($)
First Blank: _______
Second Blank: _______
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Ethan correctly answers 80% of the total questions on his history test. He correctly answers 32 questions.

Enter the number of questions on Ethan's history test.

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Julia needs to make a box in the shape of a rectangular prism with a height of 3 inches and a volume of 243 cubic inches. The dimensions, in inches, must be whole numbers greater than 1.

Julia claims that the length and width of the box must be equal.

Part A
What dimensions would support Julia's claim about the length and width of the box? Enter your answer in the boxes labeled Part A.

Part B
What dimensions would not support Julia's claim about the length and width of the box? Enter your answer in the boxes labeled Part B.

Part A Length _______
Part A Width _______
Part B Length _______
Part B Width _______
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David claims, "If the absolute value of x is greater than the absolute value of y, then x is greater than y."

Determine whether each set of values for x and y supports or does not support David's claim. Drag each set of values to either Supports or Does not support.

  • x=15, y=14
  • x=-0.9, y=-0.8
  • x=\frac{1}{2}, y=\frac{1}{3}
  • Supports
  • Does not support
Alyssa surveyed her classmates to determine how many miles they live from the school. The results are shown in the histogram below.


Determine whether each statement about the data is true. Select True or False for each statement.
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The shape of the data is skewed to the right.

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The median of the data values is between 4.0 and 5.9 miles.

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The interquartile range of the data values is greater than 6.0.

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A bus travels 36 miles in 45 minutes.

Enter the number of miles the bus travels in 60 minutes at this rate.

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A factory makes 1,200 shirts every 6 hours. The factory makes shirts for 9 hours each workday.

Enter the fewest number of workdays the factory will need to make 12,600 shirts.

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Jeremiah planted tulips and lilies in a field with a width of 5.5 meters. The field of flowers is shown.


Identify each equation that could be used to find the area, in square meters, of the field of flowers for any length x, in meters.

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Vicki bought some items from the store. The table shows the store price for these items.


Vicki spent between $18 and $20. Which combinations could she have purchased? Select all that apply.

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Cube-shaped boxes of tissues are shipped to stores in containers. The containers are rectangular prisms.
  • The edges of each tissue box measure 6.5 inches.
  • The dimensions of the shipping container are 19.5 inches by 39 inches by 19.5 inches.


What is the greatest number of tissue boxes that will fit into one shipping container?

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Enter the lowest whole number in the numerator to make the comparison \frac{\square}{5}>\frac{1}{4} true.

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Toni made a table that shows a relationship between the total number of apples and number of boxes of apples. Each box has the same number of apples. Toni made an error in one row.


Part A: Which row contains Toni's error? Enter the row number in the first response box.

Part B: What is the correct number of apples for the row you selected? Enter your answer in the second response box.

Part A: _______
Part B: _______
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A quiz contains history and geography questions. The ratio of history questions to total questions is 4:5.

Select all the statements that are true about the quiz.