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Math 1st Nine Weeks Study Guide Review 10/5 Part 1

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Multiple Choice
1.Which expanded form is the sum of the
expression shown?
57.68+9.3
A.(6x10)+ (6x1)+(3x 1/10)+(6x1/100)
B.(6x10)+(6x1)+(3x1/10)+(8x1/100)
C.(6x10)+(6x1)+(9x1/10)+(8X100)
D.(4x10)+(8x1)+(3x1/10)+(8x1/100)
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Poll
Do you know how to add and subtract decimals?
Yes
No
Still need additional help.
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Multiple Choice
2.A baking company is making cakes to sell for
the day. The baking company needs 57 pounds
of flour for the amount of cakes they are baking.
So far they have used 45.29 pounds.
How much more flour does the baking company
need to use for the day in order to bake all of the cakes?
A. 11.71 pounds
B. 12.29 pounds
C. 51.71 pounds
D. 102.29 pounds
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Multiple Choice
3.Cierra is shopping for school supplies and finds all the supplies that she needs.
Notebook - $1.89
Ream of Paper - $3.55
Pack of Pencils- $1.42
Pack of Pens - $2.13
Part A
How much money does Cierra need to buy two notebooks and a ream of paper?
A.$5.44
B. $7.33
C. $6.33
D. $7.32
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Multiple Choice
3.PartB.
Cierra is shopping for school supplies and finds all the supplies that she needs.
Notebook - $1.89
Ream of Paper - $3.55
Pack of Pencils- $1.42
Pack of Pens- $2.13
Part B. If Cierra buys a pack of pens and pays with a $5 bill, how much change should she get back?
A.$3.13
B.$3.42
C.$3.58
D.$2.87
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Multiple Choice
4.Tyler had 3 cartons that held different
amounts of milk. He had a total of 2.75 liters (L)
of milk.
Which expression represents the amount of milk Tyler had?
A.1.0 L + 0.75 L + 0.05 L
B.2.0 L + 0.90 L + 0.15 L
C.2.0 L + 0.60 L + 0.15 L
D.1.0 L + 0.90 L + 0.75 L
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Fill in the Blank
5.Tre's drive to school is 1.67 miles. He drives
to school and then back home on this route 4
times per week.
How many miles does he cover driving to and
from school per week?
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Fill in the Blank
Use the information to answer Part A and Part B.
6.Some of the building supplies needed to build the clubhouse include:
45 two-by-fours which cost $3.34 each
25 pieces of plywood which cost $12.49 each
6.Part A. How much will the two-by-fours cost altogether?
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Fill in the Blank
6.Use the information to answer Part A and Part B.
Some of the building supplies needed to build the clubhouse include:
45 two-by-fours which cost $3.34 each
25 pieces of plywood which cost $12.49 each
Part B. How much will the plywood cost altogether?
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Multiple Select
Match each friends speed and time on the left with their total distance on the right. Select each box that is matched correctly.
Colin drove at 58 miles per hour for 11 hours. Total miles 638 miles.
Forrest drove at 64 miles per hour for 9 hours. Total miles 576 miles.
Abe drove at 61 miles per hour for 13 hours. Total miles 793 miles.
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Multiple Choice
Round 653.847 to the nearest hundredth.
653.84
653.85
653.86
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Multiple Choice
Round 653.836 to the nearest hundredth.
653.84
653.85
653.86
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Multiple Choice
Round 653.864 to the nearest hundredth.
653.84
653.85
653.86
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Multiple Choice
Terrence calculates the tax on a restaurant meal to be $2.384679. He rounds the tax amount to
the nearest hundredth using the two methods listed below.
Method 1: Terrence first rounds $2.384679 to $2.385 and then rounds $2.385 to $2.39.
Method 2: Terrence notices that the digit in the thousandths place is 4, so he rounds $2.384679 to
$2.39.
Which choice indicates Terrence's correct rounding method(s)?
A. Method 1 only
B. Method 2 only
C. Both Method 1 and Method 2
D. Neither Method 1 nor Method 2
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Multiple Choice
Each card below shows a number written in expanded form.
Card 1
3x100+8x10+9x1+4x 1/10+0 x1/100+5 x1/1000
Card 2
Card 3
3x100+8x10+9x1+4x1/10+ 0x1/100 + 6x 1/1000
Card 4
3x100 +8x10 +9x1+5 x1/10+ 0x 1/100+ 6x 1/1000
Which card has the number with the greatest value.
A. Card 1
B. Card 2
C. Card 3
D. Card 4
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