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1 B. 21 inches A. 8 inches the width of Conesa s rectangle? Mark your answer. 1. Conesa drew a rectangle with an area of 24 square inches and a length of 3 inches. What is G. 7cm 1. 30cm H. 13cm F. 12cm candy bar Felix bought? Felix bought a candy bar that was 3 times as long as Norma s candy bar. About how long was the centimeter. the Mathematics Chart to measure the line segment below the candy bar to the nearest 2. Norma bought a candy bar. The picture below shows the length of her candy bar. Use the ruler on C. 27 inches D. 72 inches Test - 4th Grade Math CBA /2015 ttvw
2 B. C. A. D. Stem Stem Leaf Stem Leaf Stem Leaf Leaf Which stem-and-leaf is correct? 3. Mrs. Anderson put the grades of her math test on a stem-and-leaf plot. The grades were: 80, 82, 96, 84, 98, 90, 90, 84, 98, 92, 82, 98, 76,
3 I I Hours Playing Video Games I D hours B. 1 hour 10 minutes C. 1.5 hours A. 1 hour 50 minutes spend on his homework? homework, and 59 minutes on mathematics homework. About how much time in all did Lucas 5. On Tuesday night Lucas spent 18 minutes on social studies homework, 29 minutes on language arts G. 7 H F. 3 How many students played video games 2 or more hours? 1 i k ; 2 plotted the data using a dot plot. 4. Mrs. Pratt ask her students how many hours they played video games over the weekend. She
4 I the ruler provided to measure the line segment to the nearest inch. J. 5cm F. 2cm G. 9cm H. 29cm 6. Use the ruler provided to measure the side lengths of the figures below to the nearest centimeter. What is the difference between the perimeters of these figures? 7. Terrence drew a figure. Each side of the figure is the same length as the line segment below. Use D. triangle with a perimeter of 12 inches A. square with a perimeter of 6 inches C. square with a perimeter of 12 inches B. triangle with a perimeter of 6 inches This figure could be a
5 32 8. The table below shows the relationship between the number of cars and the number of trucks at a car dealership on different days. Car Dealership Number of Trucks Number of Cars Which statement describes the relationship between the number of cars and the number of trucks at the dealership? F. The number of cars + 17 = the number of trucks 17 G. The number of cars H. The number of cars = the number of trucks = the number of trucks i. The number of cars + 32 = the number of trucks 9. The table below shows the number of fluid ounces in different numbers of tablespoons. Fluid Ounces Number of Number of Tablespoons Fluid Ounces Which statement describes the relationship between the number of tablespoons and the number of fluid ounces? A. The number of tablespoons 8 = the number of fluid ounces B. The number of tablespoons x 2 = the number of fluid ounces C. The number of tablespoons + 16 = the number of fluid ounces 0. The number of tablespoons ± 2 = the number of fluid ounces
6 10. Adam puts the same number of cherry tomatoes on each salad he makes in his restaurant. The table below shows the number of cherry tomatoes in different numbers of salads. Salads Number of Salads Number of Cherry Tomatoes Which statement describes the relationship between the number of salads and the number of cherry tomatoes? F. The number of salads x 4 = the number of cherry tomatoes G. The number of salads + 10 = the number of cherry tomatoes H. The number of salads x 5 = the number of cherry tomatoes J. The number of salads = the number of cherry tomatoes 11. Shannon cleaned out his bedroom. He had 15 boxes of clothes with 25 items in each box to donate to charity. He also had 5 toys he donated. Choose the number sentence that shows how Shannon can find the number of items he gave away? A. 15x25+5 B. 25x25x20 C. 15+5x25 D There are 23 rows of bleachers in the middle school gym. Each row can hold 50 people. There were 989 people sitting in the bleachers at Tuesday s game. Which number sentence will give the number of empty seats? F = G. 23x50-989= H. 989±23+50= J =
7 D. m+m+24=14 C. 24Xm=14 B. 24+m=14 A. 24-m=14 D. 26 years C. 45 years B. 59 years A. 35 years Henry. Henry is 5 years old. What is the combined age of these four people? 17. Inez is 12 years younger than Ratil. Raül is 6 years older than Kaylee. Kaylee is twice as old as J. $189, because 306 F. $21, because = 63 and 63 x 3 = 189 G. $1,647, because = 549 and 549 x 3 = 1,647 H. $183, because = 549 and 549 ± 3 = 183 = 63 and 63 3 = Terrell spent $306 on a television and 3 video games. He spent $243 on the television. Each video game was the same price. How much did Terrell spend on each video game? D. the price of the video games before the sale B. the names of the video games C. the number of video games that All bought A. the name of the store where he bought the games do you need to know to find out the cost of each game? 15. All paid $207 for several video games during a sale. All the games were the same price. What else J. $885 G. $69 H. $315 F. $59 that cost $19 each. How much did she spend? 14. Ally bought 7 shirts that cost $25 each, 3 pair of sandals that cost $15 each, and 5 pair of shorts What algebraic expression shows this problem? Mark your answer. 13. Cody has 24 markers in a box. He removes some markers. Cody then has 14 markers in the box.
8 H. 5/4 A. 8.3m B. 3.9m C. 3.lm G. 23/4 19. The model below represents the lengths of two automobiles in meters. drank 1 2/4 gallons of skim milk. How much milk was drunk in the Hadley s house? 20. Last week, at the Hadley s house, the kids drank 1 1/4 gallons of whole milk. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley m What is the difference between the lengths of these automobiles in meters? Brooks Intermediate. How many students are at the school at the end of the year? the end of the school year, 69 students were transferred out to another school and 103 moved to 0.jo4 18. At the start of the school year there were 693 students in fourth grade at Brooks Intermediate. At 3 9/4 F. 11/4 im 2m iiiiiiiiliiilii m 4m 5m 6m I ii II I i I III lilt I I1 )
9 21. At the dinner party, 9/6 of the cherry pies were eaten, and 5/6 of the pecan pie was eaten. How much pie was eaten at the dinner party? A. 21/3 B. 24/6 C. 1 1/3 D. 21/6 22. The model below shows the muffins Angelica baked. She baked two kinds of muffins. KEY 11 Blueberry muffin Banana muffin Which equation shows one way to find the difference between the fraction of muffins that are blueberry and the fraction of muffins that are banana? F = G H = i. 7 5 =
10 23. Hank and Jake both have 40 bouncy balls to sell. Hank has sold 10 balls, and Jake has sold 15 balls. Choose the problem that best represents this situation. A. 1/4 > 3/8 B. 1/4 = 3/8 C. 1/4 < 3/8 D. 1/4 > 1/2 24. Five boys ordered 1 small pizza each. The table below shows the fraction of his own pizza each boy ate. Pizzas Boy Trevor Fraction of Pizza Eaten 1 Brian 1 Jay 1 1 Connor -. Dani& 1 Which boy ate more of his own pizza than Daniel ate? F. Trevor G. Brian H. Jay J. Connor
11 25. A teacher wrote several nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs on the board.the table below shows the fraction of each type of word written on the board. Words Type of Word Noun Verb Adjective Adverb Fraction of Words on Board Which correctly compares two of these fractions? A 1 3 > 14 7 B c 3 1 < r 2 3 I.,. _<_ Gabe made a pan of brownies. He ate 1/5 of the brownies yesterday and 2/5 of the brownies today. Which of these is the decimal equivalent to the amount of brownies he ate? F. 0.4 G. 0.5 H
12 27. Emmylou answered 92 out of 100 questions correctly on her multiplication test. What decimal represents how many questions Emmylou did not answer correctly on her multiplication test? Mark your answer. A B C D The model below is shaded to represent 100 Which decimal does the model represent? F G. 3.7 H J How would you write seven and eight tenths? A B. 7.8 C..078 D The number of people living in a city has a 3 in the hundreds place and a 1 in the ten-thousands place. Which number has a 3 in the hundreds place and a 1 in the ten-thousands place? F. 318,297 G. 791,326 H. 219,305 J. 536,812
13 31. Jack counted 1,095,228 beans, and Connor counted one million, ninety-five thousand, twenty-eight beans. Which place value is different when Jack and Connor counted their beans? A. ones B. hundreds C. ten thousands D. millions 32. Which is the best estimate of the capacity of a coffee cup? F. 250 liters G 250 gallons H. 250 milliliters cups 33. Fernando s car weighs 2 tons. Keith s car weighs 3,285 pounds. What is the difference between these two weights in pounds? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure touse the correct place value. 34. Tiffany was baking cookies to sell at the Fall Festival. She bought cooking supplies for $6.25 and small containers to put the cookies in for $5.72. She sold all the cookies for a total of $ How much profit did she make? F. $17.63 G. $17.53 H. $ $16.47
14 35. Jimmy has 39 boxes of breath mints. There are 23 mints in each box. What is the best estimate of the number of mints Jimmy has? A. 750 B. 800 C. 1,000 D. 1, Cathy is organizing the bottles of nail polish at a store. There are a total of 296 bottles. If Cathy puts the same number of bottles on each of 4 shelves,how many bottles will be on each shelf? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. 37. Danny s dog ate 56 cans of food in 4 weeks. If the dog eats the same amount each week, which number sentence can be used to find the number of cans of food the dog eats in one week? A. B. C D. 56x7=D 56 7=D 56x4=D. 56 4=D 38. Each of 16 students in a class made a poetry book. Each book contained 24 poems. How many poems are in 16 books? F. 484 G. 364 H
15 39. Lionel sells boxes of greeting cards. The table below shows the number of cards in different numbers of boxes. Greeting Cards Number of Boxes Number of Greeting Cards 4,900 6,700 8,200 How many greeting cards are in 114 of these boxes? A. 10,000 B. 1,140 C. 11, , Susan spends 4/5 of an hour working on homework in the afternoon. Her brother spends 1/2 of an hour on his homework in the morning. About how much combined time to they spend on their homework? F. 2 hours because 4/5 is close to a whole hour and 1/2 is close to a whole hour. 1+1=2. G. 1 hour 30 minutes because 4/5 is close to a whole hour and 1/2 hour is 30 minutes. H. 3 hours because 4/5 hour is close to 2 hours and 1/2 is close to 1 hour. 2+1=3 J. 1 hour 20 minutes because 4/5 is close to a whole hour and 1/2 hour is 20 minutes Which number does point U represent on the number line below? ii I I I I I I I I I I I 10 U I I I I I> A. B. C D. 13 4
16 42. Scott completed 6 of a project on Saturday. Which fraction is equivalent to 6? 4 F G H Rochelle has clovers with different numbers of leaves, as shown below. What part of this group of clovers has exactly three leaves? A. 2outoflO B. loutof8 C. 2outof8 D. 8outoflO
17 .4, A: 4..,., , 2.4, 2.44, 2.43 F. 2.53, 2.44, 2.43, 2.4 H. 2.4, 2.43, 2.44, 2.53 G. 2.43, 2.44, 2.4, 2.53 the letter that has the times ranked from fastest to slowest. finished in 2.44 minutes, Jim finished in 2.53 minutes, and Matt finished in 2.4 minutes. Choose 46. Owen, Kyle, Jim, and Matt were competing in a race. Owen finished the race in 2.43 minutes, Kyle B. 1 C. 11/2 D. 2 A. 1/ Which of the following numbers is NOT located correctly on the number line below? because 9 sections are shaded and 2 figures are completely shaded because 9 sections are shaded and there are a total of 12 sections H. 9, because G. there are 3 figures and 9 sections are shaded sections, because 9 sections are shaded and each figure is divided into 4 equal F. Which fraction is represented by the model? 44. The model below is shaded to represent a fraction greater than 1.
18 3. 16,000 C. Seventeen and five-tenths kilograms B. One and seventy-five hundredths kilograms D. One and seventy-five tenths kilograms How is the mass of the book written in words? A. One hundred seventy-five kilograms G. 18,000 H. 13,000 F. 23,000 these colonies? Which of the following is the best estimate of the difference between the numberof worker bees in.colony A has 24,815 worker bees..colony B has 7,144 worker bees. 47. A book has a mass of 1.75 kilograms, as represented by the shaded model below. 48. The number of worker bees in two bee colonies is shown below.
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