Eureka Module 5 Mid-Module Assessment Task

Eureka Module 5 Mid-Module Assessment Task

5th Grade

10 Qs

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Eureka Module 5 Mid-Module Assessment Task

Eureka Module 5 Mid-Module Assessment Task

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
5.MD.C.3A, 6.G.A.2, 7.G.B.6

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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1. Tell the volume of each solid figure made of 1-inch cubes. Specify the correct unit of measure. a. [Diagram of solid figure]

a. 8 cubic inches

b. 10 cubic inches

c. 7 cubic inches

d. 12 cubic inches

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CCSS.5.MD.C.3A

CCSS.5.MD.C.3B

CCSS.5.MD.C.4

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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1. Tell the volume of each solid figure made of 1-inch cubes. Specify the correct unit of measure.

8 inches

8 cubic inches

12 inches

12 cubic inches

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CCSS.5.MD.C.3A

CCSS.5.MD.C.3B

CCSS.5.MD.C.4

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Jack found the volume of the prism pictured by multiplying 5 × 8 and then adding 40 + 40 + 40 = 120. He says the volume is 120 cubic inches. Jill says he did it wrong. He should have multiplied the bottom first (3 × 5) and then multiplied by the height. Why does Jack’s method work and is equivalent to her method?

Jack's method calculates the area of the base and then multiplies by the height, which is equivalent to Jill's method.

Jack's method is incorrect; it does not calculate the volume properly.

Jack's method uses a different formula that only works for certain prisms.

Jack's method is a shortcut that approximates the volume.

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CCSS.5.MD.C.3A

CCSS.5.MD.C.3B

CCSS.5.MD.C.4

4.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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Use Jack's method to find the volume of this right rectangular prism. Write it in the form: a x b= c c+c= d

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CCSS.5.MD.C.3A

CCSS.5.MD.C.3B

CCSS.5.MD.C.4

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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If the figure below is made of cubes with 2 cm side lengths, what is its volume?

100 cm³

34 cm³

340 cm³

1440 cm³

Tags

CCSS.5.MD.C.5A

CCSS.6.G.A.2

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The volume of a rectangular prism is 840 in³. If the area of the base is 60 in², find its height.

12 in

14 in

16 in

18 in

Tags

CCSS.7.G.B.6

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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The following structure is composed of two right rectangular prisms that each measure 12 inches by 10 inches by 5 inches and one right rectangular prism that measures 10 inches by 8 inches by 36 inches. What is the total volume of the structure?

81 cubic inches

2,400 cubic inches

4080 cubic inches

4,800 cubic inches

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CCSS.5.MD.C.5C

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