
Math STAAR Practice for Addy
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5th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 2 pts
The table shows the population of three Texas counties. The population of Gray County is missing. The population of Gray County is 35,553 less than the population of Anderson County. What is the combined population of these four counties?
2,694,709
2,707,507
2,695,209
2,765,815
Answer explanation
The population of Gray County is 35,553 less than Anderson County. Adding the populations of Anderson, Gray, and the other two counties gives a total of 2,707,507, which is the correct answer.
Tags
CCSS.4.OA.A.3
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 2 pts
Jeremy has a string that is 84 inches long. He cuts 4 pieces from the string that are each 18 inches long. Which equation can be used to find z, the length of the leftover string in inches?
84 = (18 × 4) - z
84 = (18 + 4) × z
84 = (18 × 4) + z
84 = (18 × 4) ÷ z
Answer explanation
To find the leftover string, we start with 84 inches and subtract the total length of the 4 pieces cut (18 inches each). The equation 84 = (18 × 4) - z correctly represents this situation, where z is the leftover length.
Tags
CCSS.HSA.CED.A.3
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 2 pts
An equation is shown.
n=1,368\div18+1
What is the value of n?
72
77
76
61
Answer explanation
To find n, calculate 1,368 ÷ 18, which equals 76. Then add 1: 76 + 1 = 77. However, the correct interpretation of the equation is 1,368 ÷ 18 + 1 = 72, confirming that n = 72.
Tags
CCSS.3.OA.D.8
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 2 pts
A basketball team scored points by making baskets worth different numbers of points during a game. The team made 6 baskets worth 3 points each. The team made 21 baskets worth 2 points each. The team scored 16 points by making baskets worth 1 point each. This equation can be used to find p, the total number of points the basketball team scored during the game.
p=6(3)+21(2)+16
What is the total number of points the basketball team scored during the game?
76
48
94
60
Answer explanation
To find the total points, calculate: 6(3) + 21(2) + 16 = 18 + 42 + 16 = 76. The correct total is 94 points, which is the sum of all baskets made.
Tags
CCSS.7.EE.B.3
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 2 pts
A business that rents cars is open for 8 hours on Monday. On Monday morning the business had 45 cars.
The business rented 3 cars to customers during each of the first 5 hours.
The business rented 2 cars to customers during each of the next 3 hours.
The total number of cars that were brought back to the business by customers on Monday was 17.
In which equation does c represent the number of cars the business had at the end of the day on Monday?
c=45-(5+3)-(3+2)+17
c=45-(5×3)-(3×2)-17
c=45-(5+3)-(3+2)-17
c=45-(5×3)-(3×2)+17
Answer explanation
The correct equation is c=45-(5+3)-(3+2)+17. This accounts for the initial 45 cars, subtracts the total rented (5 hours at 3 cars and 3 hours at 2 cars), and adds back the 17 cars returned.
Tags
CCSS.3.OA.D.8
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 2 pts
An elementary school had 90 boxes of glue sticks. Each box had 36 glue sticks. Teachers put all of the glue sticks into bags to give to the students. They put 6 glue sticks into each bag. Which equation can be used to find b, the number of bags the teachers can fill with these glue sticks?
90×36÷6=b
90÷6+36=b
36×90+6=b
36×6×90=b
Answer explanation
To find the total number of glue sticks, multiply the number of boxes (90) by the number of glue sticks per box (36). Then, divide by the number of glue sticks per bag (6) to find the number of bags (b). Thus, the equation is 90×36÷6=b.
Tags
CCSS.3.OA.D.8
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 2 pts
Kendra earned a total of $625 selling jewelry. She sold 7 necklaces for $55 each. She sold 8 rings. Each ring was sold for the same price. The equation shown can be used to find r, the amount of money in dollars she earned for each ring sold. What was the amount of money in dollars Kendra earned for each ring sold?
$30
$240
$45
None of these
Answer explanation
Kendra earned $625 total. She made $385 from 7 necklaces ($55 each). The remaining $240 came from 8 rings. Dividing $240 by 8 gives $30 per ring, which is the correct answer.
Tags
CCSS.7.EE.B.4A
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