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FSA Math Prep

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Multiple Choice
A drawing of the top of a desk is shown.
What is the area of the top of the desk?
14 square feet
16 square feet
20 square feet
25 square feet
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Multiple Select
Select all the situations that can be represented by 35 ÷ 5.
Heidi has 35 apples after picking the same number of apples each day for 5 days.
Heidi has 35 apples and places an equal number of apples into 5 baskets.
Heidi has 5 apples and needs more apples to deliver to a customer
Heidi has 35 apples, and her friend gives her 5 more.
Heidi has 35 apples and gives 5 of them to a friend.
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Multiple Choice
The graph shows the height of each tower that five students built for a social studies project.
How many centimeters taller is the tower that Ross built than the tower that Carlos built?
20
30
90
150
5
Multiple Choice
The perimeter of a rectangular field is 74 yards. The length of the field is 27 yards. What is the width, in yards, of the field?
7
10
17
30
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Multiple Choice
What number multiplied by 7 equals 42?
6
7
35
49
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Multiple Choice
The number 42 divided by what number equals 7?
6
7
35
49
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Multiple Choice
The two figures shown are measured in centimeters (cm).
Complete the statement about the two figures. For each box, fill in the bubble before the word or phrase that is correct.
Part A: The shapes are both
_________.
rhombuses
squares
rectangles
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Multiple Choice
Part B. The shapes are both rectangles
because _________
all the sides of each shape have the same length.
all the sides of each shape are made of straight lines
all the angles in each shape are right angles.
10
Multiple Choice
Maurice and Gina each have a container of water, as shown.
What is the difference, in liters (L), between the amounts of water in their containers?
10
13
23
25
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Multiple Select
Select all the fractions that are equivalent to a whole number.
3/3
5/10
8/2
15/7
1/6
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Multiple Choice
At the beach in Key Largo, Diana saw 10 dolphins each day for 7 days. Which of the following could be used to find the total number of dolphins Diana saw?
10 + 7
10 - 7
10 x 7
10 ÷ 7
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Multiple Choice
Which is a way to find the value of 48 ÷ 8?
find the number that when added to 8 equals 48
find the number that when divided by 8 equals 48
find the number that when multiplied by 8 equals 48
find the number that when subtracted from 8 equals 48
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Multiple Choice
Alex goes to the grocery store at the time shown.
At what time does Alex go to the grocery store?
7:52
10:07
10:37
11:23
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Multiple Choice
Ms. Yost has 20 boxes of markers. Each box contains 5 markers. How many markers does Ms. Yost have in total?
4
20
60
100
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Multiple Choice
Alaysia counts all the tiles on her floor. Each of the floor tiles is a square. What measurement does Alaysia find by counting all the floor tiles?
the cost of one tile
the width of one tile
the area of the floor
the perimeter of the floor
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Multiple Choice
Which expression is equivalent to 7 × (2 + 3)?
(7 × 2) + (7 × 3)
(7 + 2) × (7 + 3)
(7 × 2) × (7 × 3)
(7 + 2) × 3
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Multiple Choice
The line plot shown displays the lengths of pieces of ribbon that Johnny measured. Which could be one of the ribbons that Johnny measured?
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Multiple Choice
Mr. Soto gave a total of 54 fire-safety posters to 9 schools. He gave the same number of posters to each school. What is the total number of posters that Mr. Soto gave to each school?
45
9
6
5
20
Multiple Choice
Part A:
a
b
c
d
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Multiple Choice
Part B: This question has two parts. A third-grade class is collecting plastic bottles for an art project. On the first day of collecting bottles, 2 students each bring in 8 bottles. By the end of the week, 127 bottles are added to the amount brought in on the first day.
What is the total number of plastic bottles the third-grade class has by the end of the week?
131
133
137
143
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Multiple Select
Select all the expressions that are equal to 324.
372 – 48
660 – 346
119 + 215
728 – 404
216 + 108
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Multiple Choice
A multiplication table is shown. Which statement correctly describes how to find the multiples of 6 in the multiplication table?
Find all the numbers that end with 6.
Find all the numbers that start with 6.
Find all the shaded numbers that would meet at an unshaded 6.
Find all the numbers in the same row or the same column as a shaded 6.
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