. A school s Parent-Teacher Club raises $280 by washing and waxing cars. Each car wash and wax costs $4. How many cars did the club wash and wax? A 2 B 20 C 200 D 2,000 2. An online game awards players 2 points for every puzzle solved correctly. Bryce correctly solved 98 puzzles. How many points was Bryce awarded? A,76 B,72 C,066 D 294 3. Mr. Lopez buys shoes for his two children, Maria and Juan. Maria s shoes cost $28.35 with tax. Juan s shoes cost $30.97 with tax. How much did Mr. Lopez pay for Maria s and Juan s shoes? A $57.05 B $58.22 C $59.32 D $68.05 7-4. A flour mill produces the same amount of flour every hour. At the end of 6 hours, the mill has produced 48,000 pounds of flour. How many pounds of flour does the mill produce in hour? 5. Fill in the blanks to complete the table. 0.738 0 0 = 0.738 0 = 0.738 0 2 = 0.738 0 3 = 0.738 0 4 = 6. Isabel opens a savings account. She saves $5.35 each school day by taking her own lunch and riding a bike to college. Every Saturday, she earns $36.25 working at her family s restaurant. She puts all her savings and earnings in her new bank account. How much money is in her account after 0 weeks? Assume she has been in school 5 days each week and working every Saturday. 7. Find the quotient of $68.20, 3. D 7
. During a sale, a grocery store gives every 3th customer a free loaf of bread. If 90 customers visit the store, how many loaves of bread does the store give away for free? A 70 B 7 C 90 D 9 2. David spent $3.26 on paper, $2.34 on pencils, and $.25 on an eraser. How much did he spend in all? A $6.75 B $6.85 C $7.75 D $7.85 3. Find the quotient. 78.5, 0 3 A 0.0785 B 0.785 C 7.85 D 78,500 4. Round 52.476 to the nearest tenth. A 50 B 52.4 C 52.5 D 52.48 7-2 5. Lucy has 8 puzzles, each with 250 pieces. How many pieces are there in all? 6. Tickets at a fair cost $0.75 each. You can also buy a roll of 25 tickets for $5.00. What is the cost of each ticket if you buy a roll of tickets? 7. Has the decimal point been placed correctly in the product? If not, rewrite the product correctly. 89.3 7.4 = 6,608.2 8. Fill in the missing numbers. R 23) 7 9 4 - - 9. Write the number in expanded form. 73.09 D 7 2
. Select all the common denominators for 3 8 and 5 6. 2 24 32 36 48 2. There are 38 boys and 32 girls in a soccer league. The players are equally divided into 8 teams. How many players are on each team? A 5 B 6 C 7 D 8 3. Use reasoning to determine the quotient. 60.2, 8 A 0,82.6 B 334 C 33.4 D 3.34 4. Which fraction is NOT equivalent to 4 9? A 8 8 B 2 24 C 20 45 D 40 90 7-3 5. The Oliver family ate 3 8 of a casserole on Monday. On Wednesday, the family ate 24 9 of the casserole. How much of the casserole did the family eat? Draw a picture to solve. A coastline is 367 miles long. One day, 30 school groups pick up trash along the coast. Each group cleans up a different part of the coastline. Each group s part is the same length, a whole number of miles. 6. What is the greatest number of whole miles of coast that any one group could clean up? 7. What is the length of the coast that none of the groups cleaned? 8. A carpenter buys 44 boxes of nails. Each box has 36 nails. How many nails does the carpenter buy? D 7 3
7-4. Which sum is equivalent to 3 5 + 6? A 6 0 + 2 0 B 2 30 + 5 30 C 8 30 + 5 30 D 3 + 4 2. Which number is NOT a common denominator of the fractions being added? 2 9 + 2 5 A 08 B 72 C 36 D 24 3. A museum shows 3-D movies 5 times a day. The cost is $3.50 per ticket. There are 45 seats in the theater. How much money will the museum receive in one day if all the seats are sold? A $78.75 B $57.50 C $225.55 D $787.50 4. When a number is multiplied by 0 3, how many places does the decimal point move to the right? A 0 B C 3 D 0 D 7 4 5. Fill in the boxes to complete the addition. 3 5 + 4 = 20 + = 6. A pet store can put no more than 5 fish in each tank. What is the least number of tanks the store needs to hold 354 fish? 7. Estimate the product by rounding each number to the nearest ten. Then find the product. 68 32 Estimate: Actual product: Is your estimate an underestimate or overestimate? 8. Evan earns $9.45 each hour he works. How much did he earn last week if he worked 8 hours? 9. Julia rents an apartment for $845 each month. How much rent does she pay for one year?
. Which of the following is NOT the difference? 4 2-2 9 A 9 2 2 B C 36 4 D 08 2 2. After Ronaldo s party, 2 3 of his cake is left. How much cake will be left after his cousin Max eats another 6? A 5 6 B 2 C 3 D 3 2 3. The 4 businesses in a shopping center each pay an equal share of the center s electric bill. This month, they used 2,996 kilowatt-hours of electricity. How many kilowatt-hours must each business pay for? A 204 kilowatt-hours B 24 kilowatt-hours C 240 kilowatt-hours D 243 kilowatt-hours 7-5 4. A day pass at a theme park costs $6 for children and $24.50 for adults. How much would it cost to get day passes for adult and 2 children? 5. Fill in the boxes to complete the subtraction. 7 8 = 24-2 3 = 24 6. A senior center bought 00 tickets to a play. The total cost was $,250. What was the cost of one ticket? 7. Kim bought 3 cubic feet of cypress mulch. She paid $2.80 for each cubic foot. Collin bought 2 cubic feet of hardwood mulch. He paid $3.20 for each cubic foot. Who spent more money on mulch? How do you know? D 7 5
. Which fraction is equivalent to 6 8? A 3 4 7-6 5. The owner of a fruit stand posts her prices every morning on a blackboard. B 2 9 C 2 3 D 3 9 2. What is the sum of 5 + 2 7? A 25 35 3 B 5 C 7 35 D 5 6 3. Select all the expressions that are equivalent to 3 4. 3 8 + 6 2 3 + 2 5 + 20 9 20-2 5 7 20-0 4. Cara lives 0 7 mile from school. One morning, she walks 5 mile towards school and meets her friend, Aaron. How far from school are they? A 6 5 mile B 2 mile C 3 5 mile D 5 8 mile How much will Jason pay for 4 pounds of peaches, 3 pounds of blueberries, 2 pounds of plums, and pound of strawberries? 6. Is the quotient for 25.6, 0.7 greater than or less than 25.6? Explain. 7. Subtract. 7 8-20 3 D 7 6
. Which is the best estimate for 4 5-25 6? A 0 B C 2 D 3 2. What number represents n in the diagram below? 5,600 7-7 5. Gina takes 2 of her friends out for lunch. She buys a bottle of water, a sandwich, and a salad for herself and each friend. The water costs $.9 for each bottle. One sandwich costs $2.35. Each salad is $.99. What is the total amount of money Gina spends? Explain how you solved the problem. n n n n n n n n n n A 5 B 56 C 560 D 56,000 3. On Friday, Carlotta had 6 8 of her paper left to write. She wrote 2 6 of the paper on Saturday and 4 of the paper on Sunday. At the end of the weekend, what fraction of her paper does Carlotta have left to write? A 2 C 6 B 8 D 4 4. Which division problem has a quotient that is less than? A 8, 5 B 20, 6 C 25, 0 D 30, 35 6. Each day, 3,000 cars go through the intersection of Main Street and Oak Road. How many cars go through this intersection in 30 days? 7. There are 3 salespeople at a car dealership. Last year, they each sold the same number of cars. Together, they sold,57 cars. How many cars did each salesperson sell? D 7 7
. Estimate the sum by rounding the mixed numbers to the nearest whole numbers. 7-8 5. Estimate the perimeter of the triangle to the nearest whole number. 3 2 3 + 22 5 + 9 5 A 44 B 45 C 46 D 47 3 in. 8 3 2 in. 4 3 in. 8 2. Dakota has,020 baseball cards in 7 boxes. Each box has the same number of cards. How many cards are in each box? A 80 cards B 60 cards C 50 cards D 40 cards 3. Which equation is NOT true? A 46.87 0 4 = 468,700 B 4.687 0,000 = 46,870 C 468.7 0 0 = 46,870 D 46.87 0 = 4,687 4. What power of ten would you multiply the dividend and divisor by to make 77.58, 0.62 easier to divide? A 0 0 B 0 C 0 2 D 0 3 6. A recycling company pays $0.45 for each pound of aluminum. A school has collected 7.6 pounds of aluminum cans. About how much money can the school get for the cans? 7. One cubic foot of concrete weighs about 45 pounds. What is the weight of 9 cubic feet of concrete? 8. The Lopez family spent $22.0 on drinks for their annual family picnic. The cost of each drink was $0.85. If each person received drink, how many people attended the picnic? 9. How many zeros will there be in the product 620 0 4? D 7 8
. Select all the expressions that are equal to 7 3 4. 3 6 + 4 2 7 6 4 + 3 8 2 20 + 5 5 7 8 + 5 4 4 5 6 + 2 2 2. A scientist studies a sample that weighs ounce, which is about 28 grams. About how many grams would be in a 48 ounce sample? A About 80 grams B About 600 grams C About,500 grams D About 2,800 grams 3. A store sells trash can liners in boxes with 80 liners each. The organizers of a two-week state fair want to order 2,240 trash can liners. How many boxes of trash can liners will the organizers need to order? A 6 boxes B 25 boxes C 28 boxes D 30 boxes 7-9 4. The table shows the number of hours that Kaitlyn worked last week. Day Hours Monday 5 2 Wednesday 6 3 4 Friday 4 2 3 What is the total number of hours that Kaitlyn worked on these three days? 5. The giant tortoise can move at speeds of up to 0.7 mile per hour. The top speed for a greyhound is 39.35 miles per hour. How much greater is the greyhound s speed than the tortoise s? 6. A school needs 75 light bulbs. Bulbs come in packages of 5. How many packages should the school order? 7. Does rounding each number to the nearest ten give an overestimate or an underestimate? Explain. 74.3 D 7 9
. Kira wants to buy a tablet computer for $600. She has already saved $275. She plans to save $40 every week until she has enough money to buy the tablet. In how many weeks will she be able to buy the tablet? A 8 weeks B 9 weeks C 0 weeks D weeks 2. Neil spends 4 hours washing the car and 2 5 8 hours mowing and weeding the yard. How many total hours does he spend on his chores? A 3 3 8 hours B 3 5 8 hours C 3 6 8 hours 7-0 4. Mr. DeWitt carved a wooden boat for his granddaughter. He began with a piece of wood that was 20.3 centimeters long. The boat is 6.7 centimeters long. How many centimeters did Mr. DeWitt carve off the length of the piece of wood when he made the boat? 5. The table shows the distances that Ryan biked last weekend. Day Miles Saturday 20 5 Sunday 7 2 3 How much farther did Ryan bike on Saturday than on Sunday? D 3 7 8 hours 3. Which fraction is equivalent to 4 5? A 6 20 B 6 25 C 2 20 D 5 8 6. What is the area of this rectangle? 24 cm 00 cm 7. A flower shop sells vases of roses. Each vase includes 4 roses. If the shop uses 882 roses, how many vases of roses do they sell? D 7 0
. Mitch shaded the model below to find 3 4 + 2. What is the sum? 7-4. Kayla tutors for 8 hours each week. How much does she charge for each hour of work, if she earns $270 each week? A 2 2 B 2 4 C 3 4 D 2 2. A soup recipe calls for 4 pound of onions and 3 8 pound of mushrooms. How many more pounds of mushrooms are used in the soup than pounds of onions? A 2 4 lb B 2 lb C 8 lb D 2 lb 3. Ms. Sanchez is opening a shop that sells coats. She buys enough coat racks to hold 338 coats. Each rack holds 9 coats. How many racks should Ms. Sanchez buy? A 25 B 9 C 8 D 5. Juan spent 2 hours working on a project on Monday, 2 hours on Tuesday, and 2 3 4 hours on Thursday. How many hours did it take him to finish the project? 6. Kevin buys a car. His car payment is $248 per month. After 55 payments, how much has Kevin paid? 7. Find the difference. 0 2-35 7 8. To make a fruit salad for a party, Chris bought 3 pounds of strawberries at $2.49 per pound, 2 pounds of blueberries at $3.9 per pound, and 4 pounds of pineapple at $4.99 per pound. There is no sales tax on food where he lives. What is the total amount Chris spent for the fruit? D 7
. Workers at the Color-Right Marker Factory pack 2 markers in each box. If the factory makes 678 markers, how many full boxes of markers can the workers pack? A 50 B 56 C 57 D 62 2. What is the perimeter of this rectangle? 7-2 4. Mariana walked 0 3 mile to the park. Later, she walked 4 mile to a friend s house. Then she walked 2 5 mile home. How many miles did Mariana walk in all? 5. Rita finds the quotient of 584, 7 to be 33 R23. Explain why her answer is not correct. Then find the correct answer. 3.3 ft 2.75 ft A 6.05 ft B 8.8 ft C 9.35 ft D 2. ft 3. Select all the equations for which the mixed number 4 2 makes the equation true. 6. Rebecca and Dan are biking in a national park for three days. They rode 5 3 4 hours the first day and 6 4 5 hours the second day. How long do they need to ride on the third day to make their goal of biking a total of 20 hours in the park? 2 3 8 + = 6 2 9 2 3 - = 5 6 (3 2 + 25 8) - = 3 4 + (7 2 5-2 0) 3 = 9 3 5 - ( 8 + 23 5) = 3 40 7. Find the quotient. 0.)22.77 Show how to check your answer. D 7 2