Mathematics

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Grade6

March 13—17,2006

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TIPSFORTAKING THETEST

Herearesomesuggestionstohelpyoudoyour best:

•Besuretoread carefullyallthedirectionsinthetestbook.

•Youmayuseyour toolstohelpyousolveanyproblemonthetest.

•Readeachquestioncarefullyandthinkabouttheanswerbeforechoosingyour response.

Thispicturemeansthatyou willuse your ruler.

Thispicturemeansthatyou willuse your protractor.

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Samuelpicked150 strawberriesatthestrawberrypatch.Hegaveawayallthe strawberriesto5friends.IfSamuelgavethesamenumberof strawberriestoeach

friend,howmanystrawberriesdid eachfriendreceive?

A / 30
B / 50
C / 145
D / 155

SampleB

Kirstenreadanumberof books,k. Ericread3booksfewerthanKirsten.What expressioncan be usedtofind thenumberof booksEricread?

Fk—3

Gk+3

H3—k

j3Xk

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1Which equationcan be usedtohelpsolve theequationbelow?

DX6=420

AD=420 +6

BD=420 —6

CD=420 X6

DD=420 6

2Jamiecreatedamapfor hisfriends.Each pointon themaprepresentsadifferent location.

y

7

6

5

4

Jamie’s

3House

2

1

School

Library

Zoo

x

01234567

WhatcoordinatesrepresentJamie’s house?

F / (2,3)
G / (3,2)
H / (3,4)
j / (4,3)

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3Giselle had2liters of water.She drank750 milliliters.How manymillilitersof waterdoesGiselle haveleft?

1liter =1,000 milliliters

A / 250
B / 1,000
C / 1,250
D / 1,750

4Jasonhas ajar thatholdsonedime,twonickels,andonequarter.Herandomly removesthreecoins fromthejar. Which combinationisnot apossibleoutcome?

Fonedime,onenickel, andonequarter

Gonequarterandtwodimes

Honedimeandtwonickels

jtwonickels andonequarter

5Jackie wantstoplant21

2

rows of corn inher garden.She needs31

ouncesof seed

for eachrow. How manytotalouncesof seedshouldJackie buy?

A1

8

B1

8

C3

4

2

D56

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6Acircle has adiameter,–—,asshownbelow.

NP

K

Q

[notdrawn toscale]

–—–—

TheradiusKPis3inches.Whatisthelengthof NQ?

F3inches G4inches H6inches j9inches

7How manycups are in5quarts?

1quart=2pints

1pint=2cups

A / 10
B / 20
C / 30
D / 40

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8Atagymnasticscompetition, 3 of thegymnastswonaribbon.Whatpercentofthegymnastswonaribbon?

F3%G30% H33%

j331%

9Which equationshowsthecommutativepropertyof addition?

A6+3=9

B6+3=6+3

C6+3=3+6

D6+3=5+4

10Meiwrotetheexpressionbelow.

4n X2

Ifnequals6,whatisthevalueof theexpression?

F / 48
G / 26
H / 20
j / 12

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11Georgehas aone-galloncontainerof applejuice. How manycups of applejuice are intheone-galloncontainer?

1gallon=4quarts

1quart=2pints

1pint=2cups

A / 1
B / 4
C / 8
D / 16

12Which pointon thenumberline isgreaterthan–4butlessthan0?

FGHJ

−606

FF GG HH

jJ

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13Benrecordedthenumberof customerswhoshoppedathispetstoreevery dayfor oneweek.The resultsare shownbelow.

42,35, 56, 29, 42, 39, 23

Whatisthemeannumberof customerswhoshoppedatthepetstore?

A / 33
B / 38
C / 39
D / 42

14Mr.Jenkinswantstodistribute40fliers. Hehas distributed30fliers sofar.

Whatpercentof thetotalnumberof fliers has Mr. Jenkinsdistributed?

F / 60%
G / 70%
H / 75%
j / 80%

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15Simplify theexpressionbelow.(6+32)X4

A36

B42

C48

D60

16Keeshawillpaintonerectangularwall of her bedroom.The wall measures

10feetby8feet.What istheareaof thewall thatKeeshawillpaint?

A=lXw

F18squarefeet G64squarefeet H80squarefeet

j100 squarefeet

17Whatvaluefor nmakestheequationtrue?

3Xn=1

A–3

B1

3

C2

3

D2

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18Whatisthevolumeof thecylinderbelow?

4in.

10in.

VolumeofCylinder=πr2h

[notdrawntoscale]

F80π cubic inchesG160π cubic inchesH400πcubic inches

j1,600π cubic inches

19Simplify theexpressionbelow.

33 +12

A10

B11

C28

D29

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20Two similar trianglesare shownbelow.

8cm

x

14cm

42cm

10cm30cm

TriangleATriangleB

[notdrawn toscale]

Whatisthelengthof side xinTriangleB?

F16cm G20cm H24cm j28cm

21Thelargestpizzafor sale atShawna’sPizza Parlorhas aradiusof 12inches.

Whatisthediameterof this pizza?

A6inches

B24inches C36inches D48inches

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22Dianetossedacoin 20times.She recordedwhetherthecoin landedheadsup ortailsup.The resultsare showninthetablebelow.

Whatfractionof thecoin tosseslandedtails up?

F1

8

G2

3

H2

5

j3

5

23Which equationistruewhenx=0?

A6—x+2=4

B2+6—x=4

Cx—6+2=4

D6+x—2=4

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24Sarahcollectsstampsandkeepstheminenvelopes.She had9envelopeswithacertainnumberof stamps,s,ineachenvelope.She sells3of theenvelopes.Whichexpressionrepresentsthenumberof stampsSarahhas left?

F9s—3

G(9+3)s

H9s—3s

j9s—s—3

25WhatnumberisrepresentedbypointXon thenumberline?

X

–12–8

–404

A–6

B–7

C–9

D–10

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