
Grade 6, End-of-Unit 5 Review
Authored by Kimberly Diaz
Mathematics
6th Grade
CCSS covered
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Tom is having a birthday party and fills a pinata with 24.8 pounds of candy. In total, there are 8 kids at the party who want to split the candy evenly. How would you set up an equation to find the amount each child would receive?
24.8 ÷ 8
8 ÷ 24.8
8 ⋅ 24.8
24.8 ⋅ 8
Tags
CCSS.6.NS.B.3
2.
DRAW QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
What is the quotient of 170.28 divided by 0.08.
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3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Melanie has 0.78 pounds of candy that she wants to split evenly into three gift bags. How much candy will be in each bag?
2.34 pounds
0.195 pounds
0.26 pounds
0.2 pounds
Tags
CCSS.6.NS.B.3
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Which is closest to the quotient 5,278 ÷ 0.05?
10,000
100,000
100
1,000
Tags
CCSS.5.NBT.B.7
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
What is the unit price rounded to the nearest cent:
18 small bags of chips for $11.90
$1.51
$0.66
$6.10
$204.20
Tags
CCSS.6.RP.A.3B
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Which expression would you use to check whether or not the following equation is correct for
5.6÷3=1.9?
5.6 *3
5.6 * 1.9
1.9×3
Tags
CCSS.5.NBT.B.7
7.
FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Mrs. Thomas bought a bag of oranges that weighed 10.8 pounds. Each orange in the bag weighed 0.6 pounds. How many oranges were in the bag? (Answer with just the number)
(a)
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CCSS.7.NS.A.3
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