Math Review-5th Grade

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5th Grade
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WHAT IS THE STANDARD FORM FOR TWO
THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED FIVE?
ONLY ONE NUMBER SET HAS THE SAME HUNDREDS
PLACE VALUE FOR EACH MEMBER. IT IS:
1,244
2,314
1,234
4,413
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1,243
2,341
2,431
3,243
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1,234
2,134
3,432
4,123
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USE WORDS TO WRITE THIS DECIMAL
AMOUNT. 4.8
1. FORTY-EIGHT
2. FOUR AND EIGHT
TENTHS
3. FOUR AND EIGHT
HUNDRED
4. FOUR AND EIGHT
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MR. KLEIN HAD $15.00 IN HIS WALLET. HE SPENT
$3.98. HOW MUCH DOES HE HAVE LEFT?
1. $18.98
2. $11.02
3. $12.02
33%
$18.98
33%
$11.02
33%
$12.02
WHICH GROUP OF NUMBERS IS IN ORDER
FROM LEAST TO GREATEST?
87, 27, 101, 99
27, 87, 101, 99
101, 99, 87, 27
27, 87, 99, 101
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FIND THE PRODUCT: 67.2 x 10
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6.720
67.20
672.0
6,720
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IN FRACTIONS, THE TOP NUMBER IS CALLED
THE _____.
1. DENOMINATOR
(DENOM)
2. TOP NUMBER
3. MULTIPLICAND
4. NUMERATOR (NUMER)
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FRACTIONS CAN BE WRITTEN AS:
MIXED NUMBERS
IMPROPER FRACTIONS
SIMPLE FRACTIONS
NONE OF THE ABOVE
ALL OF THE ABOVE
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FRACTIONS SHOULD BE _____ TO THEIR
LOWEST FORM.
SIMPLIFIED
CHANGED
REDUCED
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ALL OF THE ABOVE
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ANY WHOLE NUMBER CAN BE WRITTEN AS A
FRACTION BY MAKING THE DENOMINATOR:
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100
10
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WHICH NUMBER IS PRIME?
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16
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16
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REDUCE TO LOWEST TERMS: 1/7 + 2/3 =
33%
17
/2
1
7
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10
33%
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1. 4/10
2. 4/7
3. 17/21
ROUND 140 TO THE NEAREST HUNDRED.
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ROUND 32,900 TO THE NEAREST TEN
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30,000
33,000
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32,900
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TO MEASURE THE LENGTH OF YOUR FINGER,
YOU WOULD USE:
KILOMETERS
METERS
CENTIMETERS
MILLIMETERS
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TO MEASURE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN CITIES,
YOU WOULD USE:
KILOMETERS
METERS
CENTIMETERS
MILLIMETERS
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IF YOU ATE A 12 OUNCE STEAK, YOU WOULD
HAVE EATEN:
OVER 1 POUND
EXACTLY 1 POUND
UNDER 1 POUND
NONE OF THE
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WHICH OF THESE IS OFTEN MEASURED IN
GALLONS?
1. WATER IN A GLASS
2. OIL IN A BARREL
3. SAND IN A
SANDBOX
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THE FORMULA FOR CALCULATING THE
PERIMETER OF A RECTANGLE IS:
P=L+W
P = 2 x (L + W)
P = 3 x (L + W)
P = (2 x L) + W
W
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W
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L)
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x
(L
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P
P
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THE SURFACE INCLUDED WITHIN A BOUNDARY
IS THE DEFINITION FOR:
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VOLUME MEASURES THE AMOUNT OF:
1. MASS OF AN OBJECT
2. AREA OF AN OBJECT
3. GRAVITY PULLING
OBJECT
4. SPACE OCCUPIED BY
OBJECT
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A LINE OF SYMMETRY DIVIDES A FIGURE INTO:
CONGRUENT PARTS
SIMILAR PARTS
UNEQUAL PARTS
ASYMMETRICAL
PARTS
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ONLY ONE OF JOE'S GROCERY PACKAGES HAS
AN EVEN NUMBER OF ITEMS. IT IS:
A SACK OF 15 TOMATOES.
A BUNCH OF 22 BANANAS.
A BAG OF 27 POTATOES.
A BOX 49 STRAWBERRIES.
AW
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9 + 1 + 4 = ___
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THERE WERE 8 STUDENTS WALKING TO SCHOOL WHEN 14
MORE JOINED. WHICH EQUATION SHOWS THE TOTAL?
x
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14 - 8
14 + 8
8 - 14
14 x 8
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MARY HAS 1 BLUE, 2 RED & 3 YELLOW CRAYONS. IF SHE GIVES 2
CRAYONS TO SUE, WHICH COULD THEY BE?
1. 2 BLUE CRAYONS
2. 1 BLUE & 1 GREEN
CRAYON
3. 1 YELLOW & 1 RED
CRAYON
4. 1 RED & 1 GREEN
CRAYON
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