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i-Ready unit 3 form A

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Mollie wants to find the area of a rectangular quilt using square cloth pieces. Which model shows a way that Mollie could find the area of the quilt?

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2.

Paula has 36 books. She puts the same number of books on 4 shelves. How many books, b, does she put on each shelf? Decide if each equation can be used to solve this problem. Choose Yes or No for each equation

yes

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36 ÷ b = 4

b x 4 = 36

b = 36 ÷ 4

36 x 4 = b

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What does t=

(7 x 6) + t = 87

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5.

How many students have birds as pets?

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6.

How many students have cats as pets?

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7.

How many more students have cats and fish than dogs?

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8.

Raul has a rectangular post card that is divided into two parts. How many square inches is the total area of the post card?

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9.

What is the area of this shape?

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10.

A cafeteria worker stacks 54 trays. They make 9 stacks of trays. How many trays are in each stack? Pick the equations that you could use to answer this question.

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A cafeteria worker stacks 54 trays. They make 9 stacks of trays. How many trays are in each stack?

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12.

Mr. James has a rectangular bathroom floor. It is 6 meters wide by 8 meters long. He has enough tile to cover 49 square meters. Does he have enough tile to cover his bathroom floor? (Give an explanation on the next question)

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13.

Explain your thinking for question 12. You can write an equation or any other thinking you may have to explain if he has enough tile or not.

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14.

Which problems can be solved using 27 ÷ 3 = ?

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15.

Billy has a square exercise mat. One side length is 3 meters long.
How many square meters does Billy's exercise mat cover?

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16.

Zara places two rugs next to each other as shown. Each unit square is 1 square foot. What is the total area of both rugs?

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17.

What scale would be best to use for this data?