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Quarter 1 Unit Review

Quarter 1 Unit Review

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Mathematics

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

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

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Quarter 1 Review

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Multiplication, Division, and Expression

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Multiple Choice

Robin's pizza shop sells on average 157 boxes each day. How many pizza boxes does Robin sell in a week.

1

199

2

1,099

3

1,199

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3

Multiple Choice

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If Cara shares the strawberry flavored candy with 4 of her classmates including herself, how many pieces of strawberries will each person receive?

1

19 strawberries

2

18 strawberries

3

17 strawberries

4

22 r. 5

4

Fill in the Blank

5

Multiple Choice

24 ×\times 13 =

1

323

2

321

3

312

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6

Multiple Choice

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Which statement BEST describes the error that the student made?

1

The student regrouped incorrectly when multiplying by the digit 4 in 141.

2

The student used the incorrect place value when multiplying the 1 in 142.

3

The student used the incorrect place value when multiplying the 4 in 142.

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7

Multiple Choice

Mr. Williams writes this numerical expression on the white board:

14 × (4+11)

1

The sum of 4 and 11 multiplied by 14

2

The product of 11 and 4 plus 14

3

Add the product of 14 and 4 to the sum of 11 and 4

8

Match

Match the following

Hint: Solve in this order 1224 ÷ 12, 2618 ÷ 13, 145 ÷ 8, 945 ÷ 35

1224 ÷ 12=

2618 ÷ 13=

145 ÷ 8=

945 ÷ 35=

102

201 r. 5

18 r. 1

27

9

Multiple Choice

Alex saved $128 to spend on used video games. How many video games can he by if each one costs $32?

1

4

2

4 r. 5

3

40

10

Multiple Choice

Which expression has the greatest product?

1

12 × 56

2

32 × 15

3

25 ×14

11

Multiple Choice

Evaluate the expression: 12 + (56 + 4) ÷ 3=

1

24

2

64

3

32

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Multiple Choice

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Cara and Katie decide to start a lemonade stand. They have 80 lemons in total. If they use 6 lemons per pitcher, how many pitchers of lemonade will they have?

1

13 r. 4

2

13 r. 2

3

14 r. 3

4

14 r. 5

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Multiplication, Division, and Expression

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