
3rd Quarter Check-In Review
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Kendal Davis
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3rd Quarter Check-In Review
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Decimal Place Value
NC.5.NBT.3
Standard, Expanded, Word Form
Comparing and Ordering Decimals
EX. 54.23
Fifty four and twenty three hundredths
5 x 10 + 4 x 1 + 2 x 0.1 + 3 x 0.01
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Multiple Select
Which options mean "seven thousand twenty and three tenths"? (There may be more than one correct answer.)
7020.3
7020.03
7000 + 20 + 0.3
(7 x 1000) + (2 x 10) + (3 x 10)
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Multiple Choice
A bottle of salad dressing contains 0.473 of a liter. What is 0.473 written in words?
four hundred seventy-three hundreds
four hundred seventy-three hundredths
four hundred seventy-three thousands
four hundred seventy-three thousandths
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Multiple Choice
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<
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Multiple Choice
What digit is in the hundredths place in the number
85,607.293
0
3
6
9
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Measurement
NC.5.MD.1 - Metric Measurement
Remember - King Henry Doesn't Usually Drink Chocolate Milk
Kilo Hecto Deka Unit Deci Centi Milli
Base Units - Meter, Gram, Liter
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Measurement
NC.5.MD.1 - Customary Measurement
Length - Feet, Yards, Inches, Miles
Capacity - Gallons, Quarts, Cups, Pints, Fluid Ounces
Weight - Pounds, Ounces, Tons
Time - Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days, Weeks
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Multiple Choice
How many pints are in 4 gallons?
(Note: 1 gallon = 8 pints)
32
16
8
2
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Multiple Choice
A pet store employee measures two snakes, Noodles and Squiggles. Noodles measures 30 inches and Squiggles measures 2 feet 10 inches long. Who is longer? (Note: 1 foot = 12 inches)
Noodles
Squiggles
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Multiple Choice
How many months are equivalent to 4 years?
(Note: 12 months = 1 year)
24
36
48
60
12
Multiple Choice
Forty kilometers equals how many meters?
(Note: 1 meter = 1,000 kilometers)
400,000
40,000
4,000
400
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Multiple Choice
A large plant in Christina's backyard is 134 centimeters tall. What is the height of the plant in meters? (Note: 100 centimeters = 1 meter)
1.34
13.4
134
1340
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Decimal Operations
NC.5.NBT.7
Adding and Subtracting Decimals --> Line Up Decimals, Bring it Down
Example:
4 5 . 6 7
+ 2 3 . 4 5
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Decimal Operations
NC.5.NBT.7
Multiplying Decimals
Kick the decimals out. Multiply like two whole numbers. Move the decimals back in!
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Decimal Operations
NC.5.NBT.7
Dividing Decimals
Decimal in the Dividend is okay!
Decimal in the divisor? Kick it out. Then, kick out the decimal in the dividend the same number of times. Then, divide like normal.
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Multiple Choice
Rosa took eight children to the zoo. If she spent $150.64 on zoo tickets for the children, how much did she pay per ticket?
$18.83
$20.08
$142.64
$158.64
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
A soccer team is raising money to pay for new uniforms. Each uniform will cost $46.22. There are 9 players on the team. How much money do they need to buy new uniforms?
$364.88
$365.28
$415.98
$416.58
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
There are seven apple pies.
All of the pies are the same size.
3 people will share the pies equally.
How much pie will each person get?
73 of a whole pie
43 of a whole pie
34 of a whole pie
37 of a whole pie
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Multiple Choice
Marcus will put 4 pounds of flour into 3 empty containers. Each container will get the same amount of flour. What amount of flour, in pounds, will each container get?
4/3
3/4
1/4
1/3
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiplying Fractions, Whole Numbers, and Mixed Numbers
NC.5.NF.4
Change Whole Numbers to Fractions
Change Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions
Two Fractions = Multiply Straight Across
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Multiple Choice
The product that results from multiplying a whole number by a fraction less than 1 is always less than the whole number.
true
false
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Multiple Choice
In science class, 2/3 of the students have a sister. Of the students who have a sister, 1/2 have a brother. Which answer represents the fraction of students that have both a sister and a brother?
3/5
2/6
1/6
1/5
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Choice
Jason bought a rug and it covers 2/3 of the floor’s length and 3/4 of the floor’s width. How much of the floor is covered by the rug?
1/12
8/9
1/2
1 125
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Multiple Choice
Caroline collected 3 41 bags of bottles to take to the recycling center.
31 of the bags are glass bottles
32 of the bags are plastic bottles
The recycling center only accepts plastic bottles. How many bags will the recycling center accept?
1 121
1 61
2 61
3 121
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Multiple Choice
Yasmine uses 1/3 cup of water for 1 serving of a spaghetti sauce recipe. She wants to make 3 43 servings of spaghetti sauce. How much water will Yasmine need?
1 41
3
3 43
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