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math eog review 1

math eog review 1

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Mathematics

KG - University

Hard

CCSS
5.NF.A.1, 5.NF.B.3, 5.NF.B.7C

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Peter Panico

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Untitled Lesson

By Peter Panico

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Multiple Choice

Two-thirds of the students in a class are wearing blue jeans. Two-sixths of the students who are wearing blue jeans are also wearing red shirts. What fraction of the students in the class are wearing blue jeans and red shirts? 
1
2/18
2
2/9
3
6/18
4
4/9

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Multiple Choice

There were 5 pizzas at the pizza party for two families. • Caroline’s family ate 1 3 /8  pizzas. • Julia’s family ate 1 2 /6  pizzas. What is the closest estimate of how much pizza was left? 
1
1 pizza
2
2 pizzas
3
3 pizzas
4
4 pizzas

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Multiple Choice

Jonathan will draw a rectangle with an area of 25 square inches. Which set of measurements can James use? 
1
length  5 1/2" and width 5"
2
length 5 3/4" and width 4 3/4"
3
length 12 1/2" and width 2"
4
length 12 1/2" and width 12 1/2"

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Multiple Choice

Tucker poured 38 gallons of water into 6 buckets. He poured the same amount into each bucket. How much water did Tucker pour into each bucket? 
1
6 4/6 gallons
2
6 1/3 gallons
3
6 1/2 gallons
4
6 1/6 gallons

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Multiple Choice

Which problem could the expression below help solve? 1 /2  ÷ 8
1
How much total feed will 2 chickens eat if each chicken is given 1/ 8 pound of feed?  
2
How much milk will each child get if 8 children share 1/ 2 gallon of milk equally? 
3
If each cake requires 1/ 2 cup of milk, how much milk will be used to make 8 cakes? 
4
Sixteen children are divided into 2 equal groups. If each child receives 8 pieces of candy, how many pieces of candy are required for each group of children?

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Multiple Choice

The total length of three boards is 7/ 8 of a yard. The lengths of two of the boards are 1/ 4 of a yard and 3/ 16 of a yard. What is the length of the third board? 
1
9/16 of a yard 
2
1/2 of a yard
3
7/16 of a yard
4
3/8 of a yard

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Multiple Choice

At a picnic, 12 people shared 4 large sandwiches equally. How much of a sandwich did each person get to eat? 
1
1/2 of a sandwich
2
1/3 of a sandwich
3
1/4 of a sandwich
4
1/6 of a sandwich

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Multiple Choice

A baker made cookies before he opened his store in the morning. • He sold 2 3 /4  dozen of his cookies in the morning. • He sold 1 2 /3 dozen of his cookies in the afternoon. • There were still 1 3/ 4 dozen of his cookies left when he closed the store. How many cookies did the baker make before he opened the store? 
1
10 dozen
2
10 5/12 dozen
3
10 1/2 dozen
4
10 7/12 dozen

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Multiple Choice

Each of 5 boys ate 2/3 of a pizza. What is the total amount of pizza the boys ate? 
1
4 1/3 pizza
2
4 pizzas
3
3 1/3 pizza
4
3 pizzas

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. Jones has half of a pie left from yesterday’s dinner. Today, her four children will share this leftover pie equally. What fraction of a whole pie will each child get? 
1
1/8
2
1/6
3
1/4
4
1/2

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Multiple Choice

A business printed 225 books on Friday. Each book had 350 pages. How many pages did the business print on Friday? 
1
78,750 
2
76,550 
3
1,700 
4
575

13

Multiple Choice

A dog’s food bowl holds 2 cups of dog food. Pete uses a scoop that holds 1/ 3 of a cup of dog food. How many scoops will it take for Pete to fill the dog bowl? 
1
6
2
5
3
4
4
3

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Multiple Choice

Lilly had 1 gallon of milk. She used 1/ 4 of a gallon of milk to make ice cream. She used 1/ 6 of a gallon to bake cakes. How much milk is left? 
1
5/12 gallon
2
7/12 gallon
3
8/12 gallon
4
8/10 gallon

15

Multiple Choice

What is the value of the product 2/3 x 9/5?
1
10/27
2
1 1/5
3
1 3/8
4
3 3/5

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Multiple Choice

Which pair of parentheses can be removed without changing the value of this expression? (1 + 2) × (6 – 3) + (5 × 8) ÷ (9 – 4) 
1
parentheses around 1 + 2 
2
parentheses around 6-3
3
parentheses around 5 x 8 
4
parentheses around 9-4 

17

Multiple Choice

Which of these numbers has the greatest value? 
1
three tenths 
2
five hundredths 
3
fifty hundredths 
4
one hundred thirty-six thousandths 

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Multiple Choice

A farmer is packing grapefruit into boxes. • He packs the same number of grapefruit into each box. • He has packed a total of 264 grapefruit into 22 boxes. • He still has 180 grapefruit that must be packed. How many  more boxes must the farmer pack?
1
12
2
15
3
18
4
21

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Multiple Choice

Allen had $12.58. • He purchased two apples for $1.13 each and one bottle of juice for $1.76. • There was no sales tax. How much money did Allen have after his purchases? 
1
$ 6.80
2
$ 8.56
3
$ 9.69
4
$ 11.45

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Multiple Choice

 Six friends are sharing a pizza. The pizza is cut into eight equal slices. How many slices of pizza will each friend get if they share the pizza equally? 
1
1 1/6 
2
1 1/4 
3
1 1/3 
4
1 1/2 

21

Multiple Choice

Kevin mows lawns and washes cars to earn money. • He earns $8 for each lawn he mows. • He earns $5 for each car he washes. • On Friday, he mowed 3 lawns and washed 3 cars. • On Saturday, he spent $15 of the money he earned. Which expression shows the amount of money Kevin had left?
1
(3 × 8 + 5) – 15 
2
3 × (8 + 5) – 15 
3
(3 + 8 + 5) – 15  
4
(8 + 5) – 15 × 3 

22

Multiple Choice

What is 0.1675 rounded to the nearest hundredth? 
1
0.17
2
0.168
3
0.167
4
.16

23

Multiple Choice

At a store, bananas cost $0.68 per pound. How much will 4.5 pounds of bananas cost? 
1
$ 2.72
2
$ 3.06
3
$ 3.60
4
$ 3.82

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. Smith will put a fence around her rectangular garden. • The length of the garden is 9 5/6 yards. • The width of the garden is 5 1/ 4  yards. How many yards of fencing does Mrs. Lewis need? 
1
14 6/10
2
29 1/12
3
29 1/5
4
30 1/6

25

Multiple Choice

Which choice is a polygon that could have exactly two sides with the same length? 
1
Rhombus
2
Scalene triangle
3
Regular octagon
4
Isosceles triangle

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