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Division (Whole and Decimal) Review

Division (Whole and Decimal) Review

Assessment

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Mathematics

6th Grade

Medium

CCSS
5.NBT.B.6, 6.NS.B.3, 5.NBT.B.7

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Standards-aligned

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Rhonda Taylor

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13 Slides • 6 Questions

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Division (Whole and Decimal) Review

I can solve problems by using the standard algorithm for division with whole numbers and decimals.

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Multiple Choice

Keri is reading a book that has 650 pages. She has 25 days to finish the book. If she reads the same number of pages each day, how many pages should she read each day to finish the book?

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26 pages

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20 pages

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27 pages

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30 pages

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Multiple Choice

The college football stadium can hold 9,650 fans. There are 24 gates that can be used to enter the game. If the same number of people enter each gate, what is the minimum number of people who can enter through Gate 1?

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402 people

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403 people

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9,626 people

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I don't know

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Multiple Choice

 What is 4.9 ÷\div 14?

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35

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3.5

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0.35

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35.5

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Fill in the Blank

Jaylon bought 17 baseball cards and his total was $37.91. If each baseball card was the same cost, how much did he pay for each baseball card?


(Express your answer in dollars.cents)

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Multiple Choice

A piece of wood is 33.6 feet long. You need to cut it into sections that are 4.2 feet long. How many sections will you be able to cut?

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5 sections

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8 sections

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2 sections

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6.5 sections

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. Hudson has a recipe that calls for 0.33 cups of brownie mix. If she has a total of 17.16 cups of brownie mix, how many batches of her recipe can she make?

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22

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24

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52

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53

Division (Whole and Decimal) Review

I can solve problems by using the standard algorithm for division with whole numbers and decimals.

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