Math Review Week 1

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Math Review Week 1
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.4
George is playing a video game where he has to grab 80 tokens
to finish the level. It usually takes him 3 minutes and 20
seconds to finish the level. How many tokens will he have 1
minute and 20 seconds after starting the level?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.1
What solution does the number line show?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
What is the area of a parallelogram that has a base of
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.1
Which classroom(s) have at
least 12 students?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 1
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.2
QUESTION
Which number makes all the following statements true? It is an
even number, a multiple of 6, the product of its digits is 32, and
the sum of its digits is 12.
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 1
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
What is the effect of 1/5 multiplying by 1/5?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.2
Evaluate 46 - 2p when p = 3.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.6
Sally estimates that a building has a height of 700 inches. Which
of the following units of measure would not be useful to
convert the height into different unit of measurement?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
Lance has five good friends at school. His dad says he can ask
three of them to go on a camping trip with the family. How
many different combinations of friends are possible?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.4
Simplify: 5*6*4.
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 1
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
Convert to a decimal17/20.
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.3
The price of apples is twice as much as the price of grapes. If
the price of apples is $1.89 per pound, what is the price of
grapes?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0406.4.8
36 inches equals _______ feet
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
Jamie can pick three toppings for her super sundae dessert. The
choices are chocolate, strawberry, pineapple and marshmallow;
how many different combinations could be made?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.4
Which of the following is not another way to write the
problem? 4 + 3 + 6
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 1
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
2/3 + 5/9 + 1/2
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.5
Liz has $250 in her checking account. She writes a check for
$25.75, one for $36.25, deposits $52, and withdraws $80.
Which equation shows her new balance?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0406.4.8
Travis is 6 feet 9 inches. How tall is he in inches?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.3
Louisa recorded her math test scores for the month of October.
They were 94, 93, 95, 87, 94, 78, and 85. What was her median
score?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.2
4.25 × 1.75 =
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 1
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
You need to cut a 10 ft board into 2 ½ ft lengths. How many
pieces can you cut?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Simplify (2)(9)(a)(a)(a)
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
What is the area of the
triangle that makes up
half of the rectangle?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.2
Using a bag containing 5 yellow, 8 blue, 9 red, and 3 orange
balls, what color ball are you most likely to pull out of the bag
with one draw?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.2
Estimate the product to the nearest whole number.
42.7 x 49.9
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 2
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
John and Thomas went on a 3 day hike in the mountains. They
hiked 8.5 miles the first day, 7.75 miles the second day, and
6.25 miles the last day. How far did they walk in all?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Evaluate (a - b)c when a = 7, b = 3, and c = 10.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
What is the area of the
following triangle?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.3
What is the mean of the following numbers? 13, 14, 17, 17, 13,
15, 13
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.4
What number goes in the blank below?
4 + (6 + 5) = (___ + 6) + 5
What property
this
represent?
6th Gradedoes
- 3rd Nine
Weeks
Math Review Week 2
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
Write ¼ as a decimal.
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Keith has 5 more cd's than Tammy. If the number of cd's Tammy
has is represented by x, write an expression that shows the
number of cd's Keith has?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
Find the area of this triangle.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
How many outcomes are possible when a coin is flipped?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.4
Lyndera was asked to solve the following problem using the
distributive property of multiplication. 5(3+6)
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next- 3rd
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her solution?
Math Review Week 2
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.4
Samuel made a pie filling of 1 ¾ cups bananas and 1.5 cups
vanilla pudding. How many cups of filling did Samuel put in the
pie?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.3
Solve for n. n/27 = 3
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
A rectangle is divided
into two parts along its
diagonal.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
PI 0506.5.3
Ralph made the following scores on his math tests. 75, 92, 86,
68, 77, 82 What is the mean of his scores?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.4
Simplify by Subtraction: 5 - (-3)
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 2
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
Solve: 12/5 ÷ 6/25
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.3
The formula, $ = 3x + 3, is used when purchasing cement at the
local cement store. The bags of cement are represented by x
and the price is represented by the dollar sign. If Jeff purchases
4 bags of cement, how much will he pay?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
A triangle has an area of 12 sq. inches. What formula could be
used to find the area?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.1
Create a bar graph for the data.
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.2.2
3 1/5 + 2 3/4
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 2
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.3
A mathematical phenomena has been discovered that shows
the growth of a suburb of Atlanta, GA doubles each year. If the
population in 2005 was 25,000, what was the population
projected to be in 2010?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.6
Solve the equation for q. 6 = a + 2
4
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.2
Find the area of the shape:
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 2
STANDARD
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.1
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.2.4
QUESTION
Which sport had the fewest players show up for tryouts?
What is the sum of 3/5 + 8/10 in simplest form?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.2
8 ¼ + 2 3/8 =
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Which sentence represents 10,000 less than Bob's salary, where
B is Bob's salary?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.4
Myron is setting up a fish tank
in his den. Look at the diagram
and determine the amount of
water he will use to fill the tank.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.2
How many different outcomes
are possible from spinning this
spinner?
Change the mixed number to an improper fraction. 8 2/3
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.7
List the following integers in order from greatest to least:
14, -3, 4, -6, 18, -8
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.7
What is the missing element in the following number
sequence? 0.5, 0.25, 0.125, 0.0625, ___
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.4
The volume of the square
prism is 729 cubic inches.
What is the volume of the
square pyramid, if the formula
for a square pyramid is one-third
that of a square prism?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.3
Louisa recorded her math test scores for the month of October.
They were 94, 93, 95, 87, 94, 78, and 85. What was her mean
score?
Pot Luck
SPI 0506.2.1
Write the expanded notation for 43,020,006.
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
Solve: 3 ¾ ÷ 2 ½
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.5
Joy's age is 7 more than 3 times the age of Dan. The sum of
their ages is 27. Write an equation that can be used to find the
ages of Joy and Dan?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.4
Find the surface area
of the figure.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
The ice cream parlor serves sundaes that have one flavor of ice
cream with one topping. There are three flavors of ice cream:
vanilla, strawberry, and chocolate. There are two toppings: hot
fudge and butterscotch. How many different sundaes are
there?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.2
QUESTION
Martez, Enrique, John, and Anna are standing in the concession
line. Martez is in front of Enrique, but behind John. Anna is also
in front of Enrique, but behind Martez. Who is in the front of
the line?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
1¾x½
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.3
Jessica has $200.00 in the bank. She withdraws n dollars. She
now has $153.00. Which equation would you use to solve this
problem?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.6
How many centimeters long is the feather below?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
QUESTION
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
Which color will the spinner land on most often?
Pot Luck
SPI 0506.2.2
What is the prime factorization for 260?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.4
Tony gets $14 per week for his allowance, but his parents make
him put 20% into his savings account. After 10 weeks, about how
much money will he have in his savings account?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.6
Solve the equation for q. 2q - 6 = 4
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0406.4.8
Saida needs 1 1/2 yards of fabric to make a skirt. She finds
different colored lengths already cut at a fabric store. Which piece
should she buy?
a. 50 inches b. 5 feet c. 4 ½ feet
d. 1 3/8 yards
Data, Statistics,
and Probability
SPI 0506.5.2
Allen recorded the high and low
temperatures for 5 days last winter.
He knew there wasn't much change
during the days. He thought he
made a mistake in writing down the
temperatures. Which day was probably
recorded incorrectly?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 3
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.3.2
QUESTION
Use the order of operations to compute the following:
60 - 15*2  5
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
Convert this decimal into a reduced fraction. 0.125 =
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Evaluate the following expression for x = -3 and y = 7
x2 – y + 3
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
Find the area of a right triangle with a height of 8 feet and a
base of 9 feet.
A = bh
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.3
Ryan completed his bike races with the following times. 32
minutes, 41 minutes, 28 minutes, 39 minutes, 37 minutes, and
33 minutes. What is the mean of his times?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.3.4
Evaluate x + 2 - z if a = 4, x = 2, and z = 6.
3
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.3
0.008 ÷ 0.02
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.6
Solve the equation for n. n + 15 = 1
16
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.2
What shape is formed when
sliding the trapezoids together?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
On Wednesday at the ice cream parlor, you get to make your
own sundae. You can choose from these toppings: fudge,
sprinkles, and chocolate chips. How many different sundaes are
possible to make?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.3.6
QUESTION
Solve for p. 2(p– 4) = 8
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.2
3 1/5 + 8 2/3
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.3
Solve for n: 3n - 7 = 29
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.2
Find the area of the figure.
Area of a rectangle = length × width
Area of a triangle = ½ bh
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.2
According to the below graph, which fifth grade class collected
the most cans for the week?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.2
The elevation of New Orleans, Louisiana, is 8 feet below sea
level. Which number represents this fact?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.3
Billy earned $675.00 mowing yards in the summer. How much
more money does he need if he wants to be able to make nine
monthly payments of $80.00?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Evaluate the following expression if x=3 and y=-2.
15x + (x-y) = ____
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.2
The diagram below shows a side view of a set of stairs. What is
the area shown? The area of a rectangle is A = bh.
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.2
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.2.2
QUESTION
Both classes collected the same amount of cans on which day
of the week?
3 1/3 x 2 ¼
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.3
213.246 × 102 =
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.3
Solve for x: -3x = 0
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.3
Which best describes a triangle in
which each side is a different length?
a. Equilateral triangle
b. Isosceles triangle
c. Scalene triangle
d. Square
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 4
STANDARD
QUESTION
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
What number will be spun most often?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.4
Which of the following is not another way to write the
problem? 4 + 3 + 6
a. 3 + 4 + 6
b. 6 + 4 + 3
c. 6 + 3 + 4
d. 4 x 3 + 6
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.3
Solve: 9.99 × 9.9
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Evaluate (a - b)c when a = 7, b = 3, and c = -3.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0406.4.8
4 quarts = ______ gallon
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
PI 0506.5.3
What is the range of the following numbers? 13, 14, 17, 17, 13,
15, 13
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.3.1
Solve x + 4 > 10
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
1¼½
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.2
Solve: 2 [12  3 x 3]  2
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0406.4.8
48 inches = _______ feet
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.1
Using the tree diagram,
how many outfits can
Kendal combine?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.4
QUESTION
What would you multiply this fraction by to obtain 1?
2 2/5
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
Christina is buying a skirt for $35.95, a pair of jeans for $25.98
and a t-shirt for $11.50. Find the total cost of the items not
including sales tax.
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Simplify (2)(-8)(x)(y)(y)
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.3
A _________ is a polygon with 6 sides and 6 vertices.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.3
Henry's test scores are 81, 86, 86, 90, 91, 93, and 96. If Henry
gets a 73 on his next test, how will the mean and median be
affected?
a. Both the mean and median will decrease by 2.
b. The mean will decrease by 1. The median will decrease by 2
c. The mean will decrease by 2. The median will decrease by 1.
d. The mean and median will remain unchanged.
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.2
QUESTION
Using logical reasoning, solve the following problem: Karl and
Callie are looking at the sign-up board for extra-curricular
activities. There are 48 students who signed up for sports, 71
students signed up for clubs, and 25 who signed up for both.
How many students in all have signed up for extra-curricular
activities?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.2
12.003 + 14.099 =
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.2
Solve: 12  3 x 3 - 16
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.3
How many faces does
the solid figure have?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0606.1.3
Which percent of the shape is shaded?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.3.1
QUESTION
Solve. 2m – 6 > -9 and graph the solution.
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 5
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
In which season did Ahmed have
the highest batting average?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.6
Solve the equation for q. -3q – 4 = 4
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.3
What type of triangle can have angle measures of 130º, 20º,
and 30º?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.3
Find the median for this set of data. 86, 87, 79, 90, 87
Pot Luck
SPI 0506.2.2
Write the prime factorization for 226.
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.4
Ron bought 20 stamps. Each stamp cost $0.42. He paid for the
stamps with a 10-dollar bill. How much change did he get back?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.2
Describe the steps for solving 3k - 6 = 25 for k. Do not solve the
equation.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.4
Find the volume of the cereal box.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.3
Find the median for this set of data. 86, 87, 79, 90, 87
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.3.2
QUESTION
Solve for x. 3x -15 = 45
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
Change the mixed number to an improper fraction. 6 5/7
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.3
Solve for x. -x/2 = -9
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.4
Find the volume of the figure.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
Each sundae is made with a scoop
of one kind of ice cream and one
topping. How many different
combinations of sundaes can be
made from the choices?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.4
QUESTION
Simplify by Addition: 7+(-10)
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
QUESTION
Compare 1/3 _____
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.2
Solve for x. x + 27 = 143
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0406.4.8
Tony bought 6 gallons of ice cream. How many pints of ice
cream did Tony buy?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.3
Olivia watched 13 movies in January, 15 movies in February, 26
movies in March, and 14 movies in April. What is the mean
number of movies Olivia watched per month?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.2.1
2/5  ¾
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
If 14/3 = 56/n = p/6, what are n and p?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.3
Solve for n: - 4n - 7 = -39
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.3
Each of the following figures can be described as ______.
a. Squares b. Quadrilaterals c. Pentagons d. Polygons
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.1
This stem and leaf chart shows the
number of lunches sold to students
all year. What number appears the
Most?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.2
QUESTION
Jeff scored 8 points less than Carol, but 4 more than Rex. Rex
scored 5 less than Will. How many more points does Carol have
than Will?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 6
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
Subtract: 8 ½ + 5 3/5
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Simplify (-3)(9)(x)(x)
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
Find the area of a right triangle with a height of 5 feet and a
base of 16 feet.
A = ½ bh
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.3
What is the mean number of hours of television that Eric
watched during the week?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.3.6
Solve for s. 2(s + 4) = -4
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
1 ¼ x 2/3
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Simplify 2(x + 3) – 3(x – 1) + 5
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.3
A certain polygon has one more side than a quadrilateral. How
many angles does that polygon have?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.1
The table shows how many hours truck drivers
drove in one day. Pretend you are making
a pictograph with symbols of steering wheels
to equal 2 hours. (one wheel=2 hours)
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.2
QUESTION
Fill in the blank with the symbol that will make a true statement
-14 _______ -17.
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
Write a decimal for 7/8.
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Simplify: -5m (-8m - 7)
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.3
A shape has 2 triangular bases, 5 faces, and 9 edges. Which
shape does this describe?
a. Square Prism
b. Triangular prism
c. Square Pyramid
d. Triangular Pyramid
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.2
Sixty-five students have signed up for basketball. There are 25
girls and 40 boys signed up. Coaches have to pick names out of
a hat. The first coach picks one name out of the hat without
looking. Which statement is always true about the first name
drawn?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.3.1
Solve. -4x – 6  - 18
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
Convert this decimal into a reduced fraction. 0.459 =
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.5
Alfonzo bought a CD player. He gave the clerk a $50 bill. He
received $8.27 back. Which equation represents this scenario
with the cost of the CD player as x?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.2
Find the area of the shaded shape.
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.4
QUESTION
Which color will the spinner land on least often?
Simplify. 6(4 + x)
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
Place the following information in order from greatest to least. ,
1/10, .75, 2/5, 1/3
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.1
What is the solution for the inequality?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.2
Find the area of the
shape to the right:
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.1
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.2.2
QUESTION
What is the percent of people that walk or run for exercise?
½+¾-¼
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 7
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
Order from largest to smallest
2 5/6, 3 1/3 , 2 1/5 , 3 4/15
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.6
Solve 22 = 4 + 3w for w.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
Find the area of a right triangle with a height of 6.5 inches and
a base of 2.3 inches.
A = bh
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.2
Paula packed a box of homemade cookies in a cookie jar. The jar
has 9 chocolate chip cookies, 6 sugar cookies, 4 oatmeal
cookies, and 2 peanut butter cookies. Which cookie is Michael
most likely to get when he reaches into the cookie jar?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.2.3
.683  0.3
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
Subtract: 8 - 5 3/5
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.3
Jessica has $200.00 in the bank. She withdraws n dollars. She
now has $153.00. Which equation would you use to solve this
problem?
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.6
Look at the nail next to the ruler.
To the nearest half centimeter, how long is the nail?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.1
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.4
QUESTION
What is the ratio of basketballs used in November to
basketballs used in August?
Simplify -2(x + 3) + 5(x + 6)
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
Study the number sentence. What symbol will replace the box
to make the number sentence true? 2/5 + 1/3 _____ 1
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.3
Solve for p. (4 ½ )(p) = 54
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0406.4.8
72 inches equals _______ feet
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.3
What is the mode of the following numbers? 13, 14, 17, 17, 13,
15, 13
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.2.2
6¼-5¾
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.4
Solve. ____ is 73% of 1000.
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.2
Solve: 2 [3 + 12  5]  2
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.4
Find the surface area of
this rectangular prism.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.1
What type of display is this?
a. frequency table
b. stem and leaf plot
c. line graph
d. bar graph
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.2
QUESTION
James bought a new hedge trimmer. He will need to mix gas
and oil to fuel the engine. The manual included the mixture
table below.
How much oil will he need
to mix with 1.5 gallons of
gas?
1 gallon = 128 ounces
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
3½½
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.2
Complete the analogy:
Multiplication is to ____________ as addition is to subtraction.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.4
Find the volume of a rectangular prism that is 4.5 centimeters
long, 2.5 centimeters wide and 8 centimeters high.
V = lwh
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
Julie is fishing on her grandpa's pond. His pond has 36 bass, 22
trout, 17 catfish, 28 brim, and 14 carp. How many outcomes are
possible if Julie catches a fish?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.3.2
Simplify: 4(2) + 4 - 12 ÷ 4 + 8(2).
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
STANDARD
Math Review Week 8
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.4
Solve. ____ is 73% of 1000.
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.2
Solve: 2 [3 + 12  5]  2
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.4
Find the surface area of
this rectangular prism.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.1
What type of display is this?
a. frequency table
b. stem and leaf plot
c. line graph
d. bar graph
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
Pot Luck
SPI 0506.2.1
QUESTION
What is the number written in standard form?
(2 x 104) + (6 x 102) + (3 x 10)
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 8
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
You have 2 pizzas to serve at a party. Each person will eat one
slice of pizza. How many people will eat if each slice is of a
pizza?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.7
What is next in this pattern? red, yellow, red, red, yellow,...
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.4
What is the volume of the rectangular prism?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
PI 0506.5.3
What is the mode of the following set of numbers?
3, 11, 5, 7, 14
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.3.2
If x is 8, what is -5x?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
STANDARD
Math Review
Week
9
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
During colonial times, furniture was often held together with
wooden pegs. Each peg was about 3/8 inches long. How many
pegs could be cut from a piece of wood that was 4 feet long?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Simplify: (5x+9-4x) if x=3
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
Find the area of the triangle.
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.3
Geri was studying cats. She weighed 10 cats and put their
weights in order. 10, 11, 11, 12, 13, 13, 15, 16, 17, 20 . What is
the median weight of the cats Geri studied?
Pot Luck
SPI 0506.2.1
What is one thousand, two hundred nine and sixty-eight
thousandths in standard form?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 9
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.7
A submarine found a shipwreck at 1780 feet below the surface
of the ocean. A few miles away at 1830 feet, the same
submarine found another shipwreck. Compare the depths of
the two shipwrecks.
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.6
Solve: 5(m + 17) = 135
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
Joey's dad asked him to find out
how many square feet of brick it
would take to create a patio in the
shape of a parallelogram as shown
in the figure. What formula will Joe use?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
PI 0506.5.3
Blaze's math grades are 75, 98, 83, 95, & 78. Find the median of
his scores.
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.2.1
1¾½
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 9
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
2.844  6 =
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Evaluate (a - b)c when a = 7, b = 3, and c = 10.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0406.4.8
____ quarts = 1 gallon
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.2
Angela has a bag of marbles. Seven are blue, three are yellow,
six are red, and four are green. Which color is Angela least likely
to draw if she takes a marble from her bag?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.4
Solve for x: x(3 + 12) = 105
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 9
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.1
The area of a rectangle is 10 square feet. The width is 1/3 ft.
What is the length?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.4
Evaluate the following expression for x = 3 and y = 7
6x - 2y
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.6
A table measures 4 feet 7 inches wide. Which of the following
would be a reasonable estimation as a decimal?
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0506.5.3
Jana's last seven test scores were 85, 90, 90, 80, 75, 80 and 80
respectively. Find the range.
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.2
List the following integers in order from greatest to least:
14, -3, 4, -6, 18, -8
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks
Math Review Week 9
STANDARD
QUESTION
Number and
Operations
SPI 0606.2.5
Which letter is located at 2 ¾ ?
Algebra
SPI 0606.3.2
Solve the equation K + 6 = 25 using inverse operations.
Geometry/
Measurement
SPI 0506.4.1
Find the area of a right triangle with a height of 10 inches and a
base of 5 inches.
A = ½ bh
Data, Statistics, and
Probability
SPI 0406.5.4
Margo used to work five days a week, Monday through Friday,
but her boss cut back and told her to pick three of those days to
work. If she decided to always take Friday off, how many
choices will she have?
Pot Luck
SPI 0606.1.2
Teresa drives 26 miles to work. She drives at a speed of 51
MPH. What is the closest estimation of the time that it takes for
Teresa to get to work?
6th Grade - 3rd Nine Weeks