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Question 1
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A supermarket has 238 large boxes of cereal. Each large box holds 32 small bags of cereal. How many small bags of cereal are in the supermarket?
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Question 2
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Richard walked 15.74 miles and James walked 12.98 miles. How many more miles did Richard walk than James?
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Question 3
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After basketball practice, 8 players equally shared 3 large bottles of water. What fraction of a bottle did each player get?
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Question 4
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Joan went to the bookstore.
At this bookstore, \frac{3}{4} of the books are fiction.
Of the fiction books, \frac{1}{3} are mystery books.
What fraction of the books at the bookstore are mystery fiction books?
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Question 5
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A school painted \frac{1}{2} of a wall in its gym with 3 colors. Each color takes up the same amount of space on the wall. What fraction of the wall does each color occupy?
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Question 6
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Tracie ran a total of 5\frac{3}{4} miles on Saturday and Sunday. She ran 1\frac{5}{8} miles on Saturday. How many miles did Tracie run on Sunday?
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Question 7
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A sports store has 468 golf balls. They will be put into boxes that hold 18 balls each. What is the minimum number of boxes needed for all of the golf balls?
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Question 8
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Three pizzas are shared equally among 12 people. What fraction of a pizza will each person get?
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Question 9
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What is the value of n in the equation shown?
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Question 10
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Mr. Edwards bought a 50-pound bag of flour for his bakery. It was equally divided among 6 days. How much flour was used per day?
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Question 11
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A rectangular room is 12 \frac{1}{2} feet long and 10 \frac{1}{3} feet wide. What is the area of the room?
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Question 12
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Trisha bought a carton of orange juice. She drank \frac{1}{3} of the carton on Monday and \frac{5}{12} of the carton on Tuesday. What fraction of the carton did Trisha drink?
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Question 13
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Three friends equally share \frac{1}{2} of a pizza. How much of the pizza does each friend get?
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Question 14
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Mia wants to buy 3 notebooks for $1.29 each. Which expression shows how to find the total cost?
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Question 15
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What is the value of \frac{1}{6} + \frac{1}{12} + \frac{2}{6}?
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Question 16
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A business has 384 cases of water. There are 42 bottles of water in each case. How many bottles of water does the business have?
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Question 17
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A rope that is 6 meters long will be cut into 24 pieces that are all of the same length. What will be the length of each piece, in centimeters?
(Note: 100 centimeters = 1 meter)
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Question 18
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Wayne exercised for \frac{5}{6} of an hour in the morning and \frac{1}{3} of an hour in the evening. How much more of an hour did Wayne spend exercising in the morning than in the evening?
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Question 19
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What is the area of the square, in square units?
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Question 20
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A factory delivered 284 boxes of books to stores. There are 20 books in each box. How many books did the factory deliver?
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Question 21
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What is the volume of the figure, in cubic centimeters?
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Question 22
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A school has 45 classrooms. There are 27 students in each classroom. How many students are in all 45 classrooms?
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Question 23
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Each large square has a value of one.
What is the value of the shaded parts of the large squares?
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Question 24
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Eight gardeners equally share \frac{1}{2} of a pile of pine needles. What fraction of the pile does each gardener receive?
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Question 25
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What is the volume of the rectangular prism, in cubic cm?
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Question 26
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Katie will complete a square on the coordinate plane.
Which coordinate pair will complete this square?
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Question 27
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The length of a shoe is 25 centimeters. How long is the shoe in meters?
(Note: 1 meter = 100 centimeters)
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Question 28
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The height of a boy, from age 3 to age 8, is shown on the line graph.
How many inches did the boy grow between 5 and 8 years of age?
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Question 29
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Which expression matches the words “eight less than the product of twelve and four”?
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Question 30
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Alyssa walked 1.34 fewer miles than Emily. Alyssa walked 2.56 miles. How many miles did Emily walk?
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Question 31
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What is the area of the rectangle?
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Question 32
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Regina has 3 bags of marbles. There are 25 marbles in each bag. She wants to put an equal number of marbles into 5 bags. Which expression would show how many marbles can go in each bag?
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Question 33
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Lou has two sets of numbers.
The first set starts with 3 and follows a pattern of increasing by 5.
The second set starts with 39 and follows a pattern of decreasing by 6.
How many numbers do the two sets have in common?
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Question 34
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Mr. Parker is graphing a quadrilateral. He wants the quadrilateral to be a trapezoid. He has already graphed vertices at (1, 1), (3, 3), and (5, 3). Which choice is a point that could be the 4th vertex?
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Question 35
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Mr. Wilson bought a bag of birdseed and put half of it in his bird feeder. He split the other half equally among his 4 pet birds. How much of the bag did each pet bird get?
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Question 36
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The line graph shows the monthly attendance at a fun park for a year.
Which statement describes the data on the line graph?
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Question 37
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How many feet are in 2,241 inches?
(Note: 1 foot = 12 inches)
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Question 38
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A pattern of ordered pairs is shown.
(0, 1), (2, 4), (4, 7), (6, 10)
The pattern continues. What is the eighth ordered pair in the pattern?