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Mathematics
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5th Grade
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Tara Strickland
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15 Slides • 15 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following expressions is equivalent to 7 65 + 43 ?
7 107 + 43
7 87 + 166
7 43 + 32
6 64 + 1 1211
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Jennifer has leftover pizza from a party. There is 3/8 of a cheese pizza left and there is 1/4 of a mushroom pizza left. If Jennifer combines the pieces of pizza that are left, what fraction of a pizza would she have?
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Multiple Choice
Jennifer has leftover pizza from a party. There is 3/8 of a cheese pizza left and there is 1/4 of a mushroom pizza left. If Jennifer combines the pieces of pizza that are left, what fraction of a pizza would she have?
165
85
323
124
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6
Multiple Choice
Sally weighs 15 10 7 pounds. Cocoa weighs 13 53 How much more does Sally weigh than Cocoa?
2 101
101
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2 54
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8
Multiple Choice
A rectangle has sides that are 7 52 inches wide. and 11 32 inches long. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
36 8/15
37 5/6
36 1/2
38 2/15
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Craig filled 1/3 of a bag with black beans and 2/6 of the same bag with red beans. What fraction of the bag did Craig fill with beans?
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Multiple Choice
Craig filled 1/3 of a bag with black beans and 2/6 of the same bag with red beans. What fraction of the bag did Craig fill with beans?
3/9
2/3
1/3
1/2
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12
Multiple Choice
What is the value of the expressions below?
5 41 − 81 ?
5 81
5 83
4 81
5 120
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Mr. Winston's class worked in three groups.
1/4 of the students read
5/8 of the students worked with Mr. Winston
The remainder of the class worked on an art project
What part of the class worked on the art project?
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Multiple Choice
Mr. Winston's class worked in three groups.
1/4 of the students read
5/8 of the students worked with Mr. Winston
The remainder of the class worked on an art project
What part of the class worked on the art project?
3/8
9/8
1/8
5/8
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Caroline's family went on vacation for a week. They spent 3 1/2 days at the beach and 1 1/4 days at museums. How much of the week did her family spend at the beach and the museums?
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Multiple Choice
Caroline's family went on vacation for a week. They spent 3 1/2 days at the beach and 1 1/4 days at museums. How much of the week did her family spend at the beach and the museums?
4 3/4
7
3 1/2
2 1/4
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Marian walked 3/5 of a mile. Jayla walked 2/3 of a mile. How far did Marian and Jayla walk altogether?
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Multiple Choice
Marian walked 3/5 of a mile. Jayla walked 2/3 of a mile. How far did Marian and Jayla walk altogether?
1 1/3
5/8
1/3
1 4/15
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After a party there was 1/5 of a pepperoni pizza left, 7/10 of a cheese pizza left, and 2/5 of a sausage pizza left. How much pizza was left altogether?
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Multiple Choice
After a party there was 1/5 of a pepperoni pizza left, 7/10 of a cheese pizza left, and 2/5 of a sausage pizza left. How much pizza was left altogether?
9/10
1 3/10
2/5
1 1/2
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Multiple Choice
A numeric expression involving mixed numbers is shown here.
4 32 + 2 21 +32
What is the value of the expression?
7 5/6
7 1/6
6 5/8
7 1/2
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Which equation correctly shows how to find the difference between 7/12 and 1/4?
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Multiple Choice
Which equation correctly shows how to find the difference between 7/12 and 1/4?
12 7− 41=126
127 + 123 = 1210
127 − 123 =124
127 − 41 =86
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Mrs. Martinez had 9/12 yards of red fabric and 5/8 yards of striped fabric. She used 1 1/10 yards of the fabric. How many yards of fabric did Mrs. Martinez have left?
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Multiple Choice
Mrs. Martinez had 9/12 yards of red fabric and 5/8 yards of striped fabric. She used 1 1/10 yards of the fabric. How many yards of fabric did Mrs. Martinez have left?
11/40
2/5
2 19/40
1 3/8
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Emilio is handing out copies of the school newspaper. He gave out 7/12 of his copies in the morning and 2/9 of his copies in the afternoon. What fraction of his copies does Emilio have left?
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Multiple Choice
Emilio is handing out copies of the school newspaper. He gave out 7/12 of his copies in the morning and 2/9 of his copies in the afternoon. What fraction of his copies does Emilio have left?
13/36
7/36
29/36
23/36
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following expressions is equivalent to 8 32 − 1 75
9 107
2158 − 218
21182 − 2136
7 103
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