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Benchmark Review

Benchmark Review

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Mathematics

5th Grade

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Hard

CCSS
6.NS.B.3

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1. There were 681 books sold at a used book sale. Each book was sold for $0.50.

What was the total amount of money collected from the sale of these books?

A. $300.50

B. $340.50

C. $30.05

D. $34.05

2. Which expression does NOT have a value of 24?

A. (36 − 3) × 4

B. 2 × (8 + 4)

C. 96 ÷ (12 − 8)

D. (40 + 8) ÷ 2

3. The students in a class measure and record their heights in inches. The stem and leaf

plot shows their results.

What is the difference in height between the tallest student and shortest student?

A. 8 in.

B. 10 in.

C. 3 in.

D. 5 in.

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4. Three expressions are shown.

(7 × 10)
(3 × 0.1)
(9 × 0.001)

In which number do the digits 7, 3, and 9 have the same values as those shown in
the expressions?

A. 715.349

B. 78.039

C. 275.369

D. 72.39

5. An equation is shown.

n = 1,368 ÷ 18 + 1
What is the value of n?

A. 72

B. 77

C. 76

D. 1,351

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6. An airline charges passengers a fee for each bag taken on the plane. The graph

shows the relationship between the amount of money in dollars and the number of
bags taken on the plane.

Which table is best represented by the graph?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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7. What is the value of this expression?

A.

B.

C.

D.

8. This graphic organizer shows one way to classify triangles.

Which type of triangles always belongs in the shaded section of the organizer?

A. Scalene triangles

B. Right triangles

C. Isosceles triangles

D. Equilateral triangles

÷ 4
1

8

1

32

1
2

1
12

2
1

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9.

Choices:

\frac{1}{2}

\frac{1}{3}

\frac{1}{4}

\frac{1}{6}

\frac{2}{3}

\frac{3}{4}

The shaded part of the model represents a fraction. The X in the model represents
another fraction that was subtracted from the first fraction.

What subtraction expression does the model represent?

Move the correct answer to each box. Each answer may be used more than once. Not
all answers will be used.


10. The perimeter of a rectangular rug is 2.4 meters. The length of the rug is 0.8 meter.

What is the width in meters of the rug?

A. 0.4 m

B. 0.8 m

C. 3 m

D. 1.6 m

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11. The Pérez family has a net income of $3,620 each month. The table shows the Pérez

family's expenses for a month. The amount of money put into savings is missing.

Pérez Family Expenses

Expense
Amount
(dollars)

House payment

1,150

Utilities

425

Food

600

Entertainment

450

Car payment

285

Savings

What is the greatest amount of money that the Pérez family can put into savings
each month and still have a balanced budget?

A. $720

B. $600

C. $710

D. $1,310

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12. Which model is shaded to represent the quotient of
?

A.

B.

C.

D.

÷ 4
1

3

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13. Which comparisons are true?

Select TWO correct answers.

A. 35.07 > 35.70

B. 102.08 > 102.4

C. 23.501 > 23.5

D. 10.909 > 10.98

E. 37.2 > 37.01

14. The 3 computer monitors in a classroom use a total of 0.87 watt of electricity. Each

monitor uses the same number of watts.
How many watts does each monitor use?

A. 2.9 watts

B. 0.261 watt

C. 2.61 watts

D. 0.29 watt

15. A bag of sand has a mass of 22.7 kilograms. What is the mass of this bag of sand in

grams?

A. 227 g

B. 22,700 g

C. 2,270 g

D. 0.227 g

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16.

Choices:

1.25

1.75

3.5

4.25

6.75

7.25

16.75

17.25

A person runs laps around a track. The relationship between the number of laps, x,
and the total distance run in miles, y, can be represented by the equation y = 0.25x.

Complete the table to represent this relationship.

Move the correct answer to each box in the table. Not all answers will be used.

Track

Number of

Laps, x

Total Distance, y

(miles)

2

0.5

7

8

2

17

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17. Gale buys some baseball cards. She buys one pack of 8 baseball cards. She buys

three more packs that each have 64 baseball cards.
Gale wants to create an equation to represent h, the total number of baseball cards
she buys.
Complete the equation by selecting the correct operators from the drop-down
menus.
h = 8 Inline Choice 1 3 Inline Choice 2 64

Inline Choice 1:

1. +

2.

3. ×

4. ÷

Inline Choice 2:

1. +

2.

3. ×

4. ÷

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20. In the Venn diagram shown, Set A contains shapes with one given characteristic and

Set B contains shapes with another characteristic.

Which shape most likely belongs in the intersection of Set A and Set B?

A.

B.

C.

D.

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28. A teacher has some pencils in a bag and some in boxes.

She has a bag with 36 unbroken pencils.
She has 4 boxes with 120 pencils in each box.
There are 6 broken pencils in each box.
She puts half of all the unbroken pencils in a storage cabinet.

Which expression can be used to show that the teacher puts 246 pencils in the
storage cabinet?

A. 36 + 4(120) − 6 ÷ 2

B. 36 + 4(120 − 6) ÷ 2

C. [36 + 4(120) − 6] ÷ 2

D. [36 + 4(120 − 6)] ÷ 2

29. Ethel and Gustavo ordered a pizza for dinner. Ethel ate
of the pizza, and Gustavo

ate

of the pizza.

How much of the pizza did Ethel and Gustavo eat?

A.

B.

C.

D.

1

4
3

8

4
12

5

8

5

16

8

8

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32. A student built a rectangular prism using cubes that each had a volume of 1 cubic

inch.

The volume of the rectangular prism was 96 cubic inches.
The height of the rectangular prism was 6 inches.

Which model could represent the base of this rectangular prism?

A.

B.

C.

D.

33. Susanne bought a rug for her home. Which tax did she pay as part of the total cost

for the rug?

A. Income tax

B. Payroll tax

C. Property tax

D. Sales tax

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34. An expression is shown.

9.45 ÷ 15
What is the quotient?

A. 6.3

B. 0.03

C. 0.63

D. 0.6

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1. There were 681 books sold at a used book sale. Each book was sold for $0.50.

What was the total amount of money collected from the sale of these books?

A. $300.50

B. $340.50

C. $30.05

D. $34.05

2. Which expression does NOT have a value of 24?

A. (36 − 3) × 4

B. 2 × (8 + 4)

C. 96 ÷ (12 − 8)

D. (40 + 8) ÷ 2

3. The students in a class measure and record their heights in inches. The stem and leaf

plot shows their results.

What is the difference in height between the tallest student and shortest student?

A. 8 in.

B. 10 in.

C. 3 in.

D. 5 in.

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