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1 Stylists at a hair salon charge $26 for each haircut. If they gave 63 haircuts, how much money did they collect, not including tips? 
   
 
A $89
B $504
C $1,538
D $1,638

 

2 Which point is located at (6, 0)? 
   
  coordinate grid 
   
 
F Point P
G Point Q
H Point R
J Point S

3 Marcy bought 6 apples priced at $0.35 each. She used a coupon worth $0.50 off the total cost. Which number sentence can be used to find how much money Marcy needed in order to buy the apples? 
   
 
A (6 × 0.35) – 0.50 = 1.60
B (6 + 0.35) + 0.50 = 6.85
C (6 – 0.35) + 0.50 = 6.15
D (6 × 0.50) – 0.35 = 2.65
4 Some of the greatest long-jump distances by Olympic athletes are listed in the table below. 
   
  Long-Jump Distances
 
Year  Distance
(meters) 
1968  8.90 
1976  8.35 
1988  8.72 
1992  8.67 
   
  According to this table, in which year was the greatest long-jump distance recorded? 
   
 
F 1968
G 1976
H 1988
J 1992

5 Some fifth-grade students recorded the temperature outside on 6 days in October. The data are shown in the table below. 
   
 
October Temperatures
 
Date  Temperature
(°F) 
Oct. 1  45 
Oct. 2  52 
Oct. 3  48 
Oct. 4  50 
Oct. 5  61 
Oct. 6  43 
 
   
  Which is the most appropriate graph of the data listed in the table? 
   
  A graph    C graph 
   
  B
graph
  D graph 

6 Wilma ran 4 miles. She wants to find her running time per mile in minutes. What additional information does she need? 
   
 
F The number of minutes that she ran
G The number of feet in 4 miles
H The number of laps in 1 mile
J The number of laps that she ran
7 The table shows the number of tickets sold for the first 5 games of the football season. 
   
 
Ticket Sales
 
Game  Number Sold 
First 
263 
Second 
198 
Third 
303 
Fourth 
279 
Fifth 
234 
   
  About how many tickets were sold for the first 5 games?
   
 
A 800
B 1,000
C 1,300
D 1,500

8 The leather band of Jamie's watch is broken. He needs a new watchband that measures 5˝ inches long. Use the ruler on the Mathematics Chart to measure the line segment under each watchband shown below. Which watchband is 5˝ inches long? 
   
  F leather band 
  G leather band 
  H leather band 
  J leather band 

9 A concert area was set up with 16 rows of chairs. Each row had 12 chairs. In addition, there were 9 chairs set up on the stage. Which expression can be used to find how many chairs there were in all? 
   
 
A (12 × 16) + (12 × 9)
B (16 + 12) + 9
C (16 × 12) + (16 × 9)
D (16 × 12) + 9
10 Which of these shapes could never have perpendicular lines? 
   
 
F Square
G Rectangle
H Triangle
J Circle

11 Which of these does NOT show a reflection? 
   
  A grid    C grid 
  B grid    D grid 

12 Look for the pattern in the sequence of numbers below. 
   
              25,  32,  28,  35,  31,  38
   
  Which rule describes this pattern best? 
   
 
F Add 25, subtract 4
G Add 13, subtract 7
H Add 7, subtract 4
J Add 4, subtract 7
13 Which group shows the prime factorization of the number 104? 
   
 
A 2 × 2 × 2 × 13
B 2 × 4 × 13
C 4 × 26
D 2 × 2 × 26

14 A rectangular prism is shown below. 
   
 
rectangular prism
 
   
  What is the volume of this rectangular prism? 
   
 
F 240 cubic units
G 110 cubic units
H 83 cubic units
J 54 cubic units

15 According to a report published in 1999, the population of Dallas was 1,063,292. What does the 6 in this number represent? 
   
 
A Six thousand
B Sixty thousand
C Sixty-three thousand
D Six hundred thousand
16 How many millimeters are equivalent to 400 centimeters? 
   
 
F 0.4 mm
G 4 mm
H 40 mm
J Not Here

17 Olivia bought some candy for $0.58. She received $0.42 in change. What is the least number of coins she could have received? 
   
 
A 4
B 5
C 6
D 7
 

18 Which of these figures has 2 more vertices than faces? 
   
  F triangular prism    H pyramid
  G rectangular prism    J square pyramid 

19 Carmen recorded the colors of the first 24 cars that drove by her house Saturday morning. The table shows the data she collected. 
   
  Car Colors
 
Color  White  Black  Red  Blue  Green  Other 
Number of Cars 
   
  Which fraction represents the number of black cars that she counted? 
   
 
A one-third
B one-fourth
C one-fifth
D one-sixth

20 The numbers below form a pattern. 
   
              23,  27,  33,  37,  43,  47,  ...
   
  Which of the following numbers will fit the pattern when it is extended? 
   
 
F 51
G 78
H 104
J 123
21 Caleb and his brother collect seashells. Caleb has 468 seashells, and his brother has 263. How many more seashells does Caleb need to collect in order to reach his goal of 750 seashells? 
   
  Record your answer in the space provided below.  Be sure to use the correct place value.
   
 
  (Your answer must be between 0 and 999.)

22 Which is a prime factor of the composite number 18? 
   
 
F 3
G 5
H 6
J 9
23 Which transformation of the shaded figure is represented in the diagram? 
   
  shaded figure on grid 
   
 
A Reflection
B Translation
C Rotation
D Not Here

24 Mr. Perkins needs 16 ounces of milk for a recipe. How many cups of milk does he need for the recipe? 
   
 
F 2 c
G 4 c
H 8 c
J Not Here
 

25 Which of these rectangular prisms has a volume of 96 cubic units? 
   
  A rectangular prism    C rectangular prism 
               
  B rectangular prism    D rectangular prism 

26 Amy has 6 video games, as shown below. She plans to play 2 of these games today, and the order in which she plays them is not important. 
   
 
video games 
   
  How many different combinations of 2 video games are possible? 
   
 
F 15
G 12
H 5
J 4
27 Wanda is watering plants for her neighbor. She gives each plant a little less than ˝ cup of water once a week. Which amount is less than ˝ cup? 
   
 
A three-sixths
B three-sevenths
C four-sixths
D four-sevenths

28 A rectangular rabbit cage is shown below. 
   
 
rectangular rabbit cage 
   
  What is the perimeter of the bottom of the rabbit cage? 
   
 
F 12 feet
G 16 feet
H 18 feet
J 20 feet
29 On a class field trip, there was 1 adult for every 8 students. If a total of 54 students and adults went on the trip, how many were students? 
   
 
A 46
B 47
C 48
D 62

30 The graph below shows the number of trees planted at a park last year. 
   
 
a bar graph that shows the number of trees planted at a park last year 
   
  Which statement about the data shown on the graph is NOT true? 
   
 
F A total of 37 trees were planted last year.
G The median number of trees planted was 11.
H There were 3 more maple trees than cedar trees planted.
J The range of the data is 6.
31 Trent is 5 feet tall. Her sister Elise is 30 inches tall. What fractional part of Trent's height is Elise's height? 
   
 
A one-sixth
B one-third
C one-half
D two-thirds

32 The table shows the amount of water that Nicholas drinks over a certain number of days. 
   
 
Water that Nicholas Drinks
 
Number of Days  Ounces of Water
(total) 
144 
192 
288 
336 
   
  If this pattern continues, how many ounces of water will he drink over 9 days? 
   
 
F 240 oz
G 345 oz
H 384 oz
J 432 oz
33 Dora's family bought a bag of oranges. There are 6 people in Dora's family. If they ate 3/8 of the oranges, what fraction of the oranges remained? 
   
 
A nine-eighths
B five-eighths
C three-fourteenths
D three-forty-eighths

34 Veronica is packing 60 cookies for a class picnic. She packs 6 cookies in each bag. Which number sentence can be used to find the number of bags, b, that she will need? 
   
 
F 60 × 6 = b
G 60 + 6 = b
H 60 ÷ 6 = b
J 60 – 6 = b
35 A trapezoid is shown below. 
   
  trapezoid 
   
  Which statement about the trapezoid is true? 
   
 
A The trapezoid has 3 acute angles.
B The trapezoid has 2 sides that are parallel lines.
C The trapezoid has 2 right angles.
D The trapezoid has 3 obtuse angles.

36 Some friends went to a movie theater by different routes. It took Malcolm twice as long as Julie to get to the theater. It took Alex 5 minutes longer than it took Julie. Which table shows a reasonable set of travel times for the 3 friends' routes?
   
 
F
Person
Time
Malcolm
18
Julie
9
Alex
13
     
G
Person
Time
Malcolm
16
Julie
10
Alex
15
     
H
Person
Time
Malcolm
18
Julie
9
Alex
14
     
J
Person
Time
Malcolm
17
Julie
10
Alex
14
37 The figure below is missing a measurement for one line segment. 
   
  figure 
   
  What is the missing measurement? 
   
 
A 1 centimeter
B 4 centimeters
C 5 centimeters
D 8 centimeters

38 Alaska, the largest state in the United States, has an area of 656,424 square miles. Rhode Island, the smallest state, has an area of 1,545 square miles. What is the difference between the areas of these two states? 
   
 
F 501,924 sq mi
G 654,879 sq mi
H 655,879 sq mi
J 657,969 sq mi

39 What part of the model is shaded? 
   
 
model 
   
 
A 0.003
B 0.03
C 0.3
D 3.0
40 Marcus and Joe are placing books on the library shelves. They have completed 2/3 of the job so far. Which fraction is equivalent to 2/3?
   
 
F two-sixths
G two-fourths
H four-sixths
J three-twos

41 The table below shows the coordinates of 3 points. 
   
 
Point  L  M  N 
x 
y 
 
   
  Which graph shows the line containing these 3 points? 
   
  A coordinate grid    C coordinate grid 
  B coordinate grid    D coordinate grid 

42 An advertisement is shown below. 
   
 
advertisement: a phone, twenty percent off,  regular price thirty-nine dollars 
   
  Which problem matches this advertisement? 
   
 
F The regular prices of 2 kinds of phones are $20 and $39. If Ms. Chung buys 1 of each kind of phone, what will be the total cost of the phones?
G The regular price of a phone is $39. The phone is on sale for 20% off the regular price. What is the sale price of the phone?
H The regular price of a phone is $20. The phone is on sale this week for 39% off the regular price. What is the sale price of the phone?
J The regular price of a phone is $39. If Ms. Chung buys 1 phone at the regular price, the second phone will cost 20% less. What will be the total cost of the phones?

43 The graph shows some areas of a public library. 
   
 
coordinate grid 
   
  Which ordered pair best represents the point on the graph labeled "Magazines"? 
   
 
A (1, 4)
B (3, 6)
C (4, 1)
D (5, 4)
44 Max is packing books into boxes. Each box can hold 12 books. Which number sentence can be used to find the total number of boxes that he needs in order to pack 84 books? 
   
 
F eighty-four divided by twelve equals empty box
G eighty-four minus empty box equals twelve
H eighty-four plus twelve equals empty box
J empty box divided by twelve equals eighty-four

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