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UNIT 1 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 1 TEST • PAGE 2

Name Name

Choose the best answer. 7. What is thirty-seven million, two 11. What decimal and fraction are 16. What is the word form for 2.059?
thousand, eight hundred five in represented by the model?
1. How many groups of 10 are in
F two and fifty-nine thousandths
standard form?
100,000? G two and fifty-nine hundredths
A 37,002,805 C 37,200,805 H two and zero fifty-nine
A 100 C 1,000 B 37,020,805 D 37,285,000 J two fifty-nine
B 500 D 10,000

4 4
A 3.4; 3  C 2.04; 2  17. Which decimals are not equivalent?
10 100
2. In which number does the digit 3 have
8. Order the numbers from least to 4 3 A 7.430 and 7.43
the greatest place value? B 3.04; 3  D 1.3; 1 
100 10 B 9.570 and 9.507
greatest.
F 13,798 H 89,230 C 8.670 and 8.6700
G 30,000 J 99,399 41,825,700; 41,714,600; 9,981,900
D 4.376 and 4.3760
F 41,714,600  41,825,700  9,981,900
12. What decimal and fraction are
G 9,981,900  41,825,700  41,714,600
3. Which is not equivalent to 45,105? equivalent to nineteen hundredths? 18. Compare. Choose , , or  for the ●.
H 41,825,700  41,714,600  9,981,900
1 19
A 40,000  5,000  100  0  5 J 9,981,900  41,714,600  41,825,700 F 19,  H 0.019,  132.043 ● 132.067
9 1,000
B forty-five thousand, one hundred 1.9 19
five G 1.9,  J 0.19,  F  G H 
10 100
C 40,000  5,000  100  5
D 40,000  5,000  100  50 For 9–10, use the table. For 19–20, use the information below.
13. What is 2.5681 in expanded form? Chris and three other students had baseball
THE GREAT LAKES
4. What is the value of the digit 4 in
Lake Area (km2) Area (mi2) A 2  0.5  0.06  0.008  0.0001 batting averages of .306, .233, .289, and
28,742,067?
Lake Huron 59,596 23,010 B 2  0.5  0.6  0.8  0.1 .340. Glen’s batting average was greater
F 4,000 H 400,000 C 20,000  5,000  600  80  1 than Joe’s but less than Alyssa’s. Alyssa did
Lake Superior 82,414 31,820
G 40,000 J 4,000,000 D 2  0.5  0.06  0.08  0.001 not have the greatest average.
Lake Ontario 19,529 7,540
Lake Michigan 58,016 22,400 19. What conclusion can you draw from
5. Start at the left. What is the first Lake Erie 25,745 9,940 the data?
place-value position where the digits
14. Order the numbers from least to A Alyssa’s batting average was .306.
of the numbers are different? 9. Which of the Great Lakes has the greatest. B Chris’s batting average was .289.
23,613 and 23,443 greatest area? C Glen’s batting average was .233.
15.762, 15.764, 15.673, 15.691
A Michigan C Superior D Joe’s batting average was .340.
A hundreds
B Erie D Huron F 15.691  15.673  15.764  15.762
B tens
G 15.673  15.691  15.762  15.764
C ten-thousands
H 15.673  15.691  15.764  15.762 20. What conclusion can not be drawn
D hundred-thousands
J 15.691  15.762  15.764  15.673 from the data?
F Chris’s batting average was the
10. What is the area in square miles of the
6. What are the possible values of the greatest.
smallest Great Lake?
missing digit? G Alyssa’s batting average was
15. What is seventeen ten-thousandths in
F 7,540 greater than Joe’s.
4,234,517  4,234,■17 standard form?
G 9,940 H Chris’s batting average was greater
F 1, 2, 3, 4 H 6, 7, 8, 9 H 19,529 A 0.00017 C 0.017 than Glen’s.
G 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 J 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 J 25,745 B 0.0017 D 0.17 J Glen’s batting average was .233.
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 25 AG 26 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

UNIT 1 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 1 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

21. What is 7,495,863 rounded to the 27. Jenny rounded 343,389 to 343,400. To 31. 7.2 37. Evaluate 14.23  n for n = 27.78.
hundred-thousands place? what place did she round the number?  5.9
 A 1.3 A 42.01 C 41.01
A 7,000,000 C 7,495,900 A thousands C tens B 12.1 B 41.91 D 32.11
B 7,400,000 D 7,500,000 B hundreds D ones C 12.7
D 13.1

For 22–23, estimate by rounding to


the hundred-thousands place. 32. Estimate the sum by rounding to the 38. Round $9.57 to the nearest tenth of a
28. Estimate by rounding to the nearest nearest whole number. dollar and then to the nearest dollar.
22. 259,179
 331,007 thousand. Compare. Choose , , F $9.50; $10.00
 3.782
or  for the ●. G $9.50; $9.00
 4.227
F 400,000 H 600,000  H $9.60; $10.00
50,217  12,403 ● 62,501  20,402.
G 500,000 J 700,000 F 7 H 9 J $9.60; $9.00
F  G H  G 8 J 10

23. 813,978
 395,400 33. Evaluate 11.03  n for n  2.76.

A 400,000 C 600,000 A 8.27 C 9.37 39. Tina has $40. She would like to buy
B 500,000 D 1,200,000 29. Kyle, Rob, and Jack have pets. One B 8.37 D 9.73 a sweater for $18.45, pants for $16.34,
of them has a cat, one has a turtle, and socks for $2.88. Which question
and one has a dog. Rob’s pet does about Tina’s shopping requires an exact
For 24–26, find the sum or difference. not have fur. Jack’s pet climbs trees. 34. Max rounded 2.37423 to 2.374. To answer?
Which statement is true? what place did he round the number?
24. 670,825 A Does Tina have enough money
A Rob has a dog, and Jack has a cat. F tenths to buy all three items?
 498,733
 F 1,068,558 B Kyle has a dog, and Jack has a cat. G hundredths B How much change will Tina
G 169,558 C Kyle has a cat, and Rob has a turtle. H thousandths receive?
H 1,168,558 D Jack has a dog, and Rob has a turtle. J ten-thousandths C Is thirty dollars enough to buy
J 1,169,558 all three items?
D About how much money will
35. Which total is more than $5?
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she pay?
25. 5,832 A $1.17  $0.98  $2.22
 2,307 30. Margo, Patty, and Amy have batting B $2.76  $2.12  $1.05
 A 3,535
averages of .345, .247, and .292. The C $2.01  $0.76  $1.89
B 3,525
batting averages of Amy and Patty D $1.59  $0.87  $2.43
C 2,535
have the same digit in the hundredths 40. For which of the following is an
D 2,525
place. Patty does not have the lowest estimate appropriate?
average. Which list of names is ordered 36. 162.50
F giving change
by batting average from greatest to  81.91
26. 9,207  F 81.69 G deciding how many uniforms
least?
 6,698 G 81.61 to order for a team
 F 15,895 F Amy, Margo, Patty H finding the total amount of a
H 81.41
G 15,805 G Margo, Patty, Amy J 80.59 purchase
H 15,905 H Patty, Margo, Amy J deciding if you have enough money
J 16,905 J Amy, Patty, Margo to purchase several items
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 27 AG 28 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

Assessment Guide AG 215


UNIT 1 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 1 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Write the correct answer. 6. Find the missing digit. 11. Write the decimal and fraction that are 17. Write 3.449 in expanded form.
represented by the model.
1. How many groups of 10 are in 10,000?
6,772,899  6,772,■03
3  0.4  0.04  0.009

1,000 9

18. Compare. Write  , , or  in the


●.
7. Write twenty-nine million, eight
2. In which number does the digit 9 have
the greater place value? Explain.
thousand, two hundred seven in
standard form. 2.09, 29

100 ●
679,554  679,604

118,907
29,008,207 For 19–20, use the information below.
190,605 12. Write a decimal and fraction
equivalent to two hundred fifty-three Four pieces of lab material need to be
thousandths. fitted into four fittings, A, B, C, and D. The
190,605; 90,000  900 8. Order the numbers from least to measures of the diameters are 0.407 mm,
greatest. 0.468 mm, 0.446 mm, and 0.453 mm. The
253
0.253, 
32,901,202; 8,892,367; 32,891,005
1,000 piece for fitting B is greater than the piece
for fitting A, but less than the piece for
3. Write 23,972 in expanded form and in
fitting D. The piece for fitting D is not the
8,892,367; 32,891,005; 32,901,202 greatest.
word form. 13. Write 7.2369 in expanded form.
19. What conclusion can you draw about
20,000  3,000  900  70  2; For 9–10, use the table. 7  0.2  0.03  0.006  0.0009 the size of the piece for fitting B?

twenty-three thousand, nine Its diameter is 0.446 mm.


hundred seventy-two ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLD
Island Area (km2) Area (mi2) 14. Order the numbers from least to
Cuba 100,853 42,804 greatest.
Anticosti, Canada 7,945 3,068 20. Which conclusion can not be drawn
43.577, 43.972, 43.621, 43.883
4. What is the value of the digit 6 in Java, Indonesia 126,641 48,900 from the data? Explain your answer.
69,884? Kyushu, Japan 36,552 14,114
43.577, 43.621, 43.883, 43.972 A. The piece for fitting A is the least in
Trinidad 4,827 1,864 size.
60,000
B. The piece for fitting C is greater in
9. Which of the islands has the greatest
size than at least one other piece.
area? 15. Write one hundred seventy-eight
ten-thousandths in standard form. C. The piece for fitting D is least in size.
5. Start at the left. Name the first place- Java, Indonesia D. The pieces for fittings C and D are
value position where the digits of the 0.0178 the greatest in size.
numbers are different. Name the
C; The information says that the
greater number.
10. What is the area in square kilometers piece for fitting B is less than the
42,198 and 42,273 of the second smallest island? 16. Write 3.004 in word form.
piece for fitting D, so there is at
least one piece that is smaller
hundreds; 42,273 7,945 km2 three and four thousandths than D.
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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 29 AG 30 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

UNIT 1 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 1 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

21. Round 8,064,973 to the hundred 27. Sylvia rounded 121,649 to 120,000. 31. 8.6 36. 221.80
thousands place. Write the place to which she rounded  6.9  123.97
 
the number. 15.5 97.83
8,100,000
ten thousands 37. Evaluate 22.94  x for x  31.88.

54.82
28. Estimate to compare. Write  , ,
22. Estimate. Possible estimate is given. or  in the
● . 32. Estimate the sum by rounding to the
nearest whole number.
479,108 ➞ 500,000
 149,507 ➞  100,000 38. Round $11.88 to the nearest tenth of a
 
(600,000) ●
47,192  31,769  74,601  63,592 6.691
 2.331

dollar and then to the nearest dollar.
9
$11.90; $12.00
29. Janine, Hyacinth, and Rosamund each
do one craft. One of them makes
23. Estimate. Possible estimate is given. wooden bookends, one makes clay
pots, and one makes cloth coasters. For 39–40, use the information below.
417,242 ➞ 400,000
Janine does not use clay. Hyacinth
 285,371 ➞  300,000
  needs to use sandpaper to finish her
33. Evaluate 22.58  n for n  11.79.
Vani has $35. She would like to buy guitar
(100,000) strings for $14.99, sheet music for $10.92,
project. Write who does each craft.
and guitar picks for $7.55.
10.79
Janine, coasters; Hyacinth, 39. If you want to know if Vani has
enough money, would you need an
For 24–26, find the sum or difference.
estimate or an exact answer? Does she
bookends; Rosamund,
24. 2,791,632 have enough money? Explain your
 8,924,112 answer.

11,715,744 clay pots
estimate; yes,
34. Sashina rounded 9.07061 to 9.0706. To
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what place did she round the number?


30. Marissa, Penny, and Mel were recently $15.00  $11.00  $8.00  $34.00
25. 7,141 timed during track practice. Their times
 3,608 ten-thousandths
in seconds were 12.473, 12.771, and

3,533 12.821. The times for Penny and Mel
have the same digit in the thousandths 40. To know how much change Vani will
place. Mel does not have the greatest receive, do you need an estimate or an
time. List the runners in order from the exact answer? How much change will
least to greatest time. she receive? Explain your answer.
26. 9,942
 6,709

16,651 Marissa, 12.473; Mel, 35. Compare. Write  , , or  in the
●. exact answer; $1.54 

12.771; Penny, 12.821 ●


$3.67  $9.76  $7.76  $20.00 $35.00  $14.99  $10.92  $7.55
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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 31 AG 32 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

AG 216 Assessment Guide


UNIT 2 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 2 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Choose the best answer. 6. The temperature at 8:00 A.M. was For 11–13, choose the expression that 18. Restate the expression 3  12 by using
55°F. At 5:00 P.M. the temperature matches the words. the Distributive Property.
1. Find the value of n  17 for n  240. was 78°F. Which equation represents
11. Cindy had 14 stuffed animals. Then she F (3  10)  (3  2)
A 223 C 247 the change in temperature?
gave away 2. G (3  10)  2
B 233 D 257 F 55  78  n H 3  10  2
G n  55  78 A 14  12 C 14  2 J (3  10)  (3  2)
H 55  n  78 B 16  2 D 14  2
J n  78  55
For 19–20, choose an equation that
2. Solve the equation.
12. On Friday Kayla’s mother filled several matches the words.
24  n  79 trays with 15 sandwiches each.
7. Complete the table. 19. Jenny received 84 points on her test.
F n  103 H n  56 F 15  t H t  15
How many questions, q, did she answer
G n  65 J n  55 G 15  t J 15  t
n n  15 correctly if each question was worth
6 21 3 points?
8 23 13. There are 24 students in Mrs. A q  84  3 C q  84  3
11 ■ Brewer’s class. On grandparents’ B 84  3  q D q  84  3
3. Name the addition property used in day, 9 grandparents came to visit.
15 ■
the equation.
A 24  9 C 24  9
27  (50  9)  (27  50)  9 20. Jack has 9 stacks of nickels. Each stack
A 25, 15 C 25, 40 B 24  9 D 9  24
has 7 nickels. How much money, m,
A Commutative Property B 26, 30 D 26, 40
does Jack have?
B Distributive Property For 14–15, choose the multiplication
C Zero Property F m97
property used. G m95
D Associative Property
8. Ted is making a square garden. Each H m  (9  7)  5
side is 6 feet. What is the perimeter 14. 17  22  22  17
J m  9  (5  7)
of the garden? F Associative H One
F 36 feet H 22 feet G Commutative J Zero
4. The long sides of a rectangle measure For 21–22, use the cumulative
G 24 feet J 18 feet
7 m. The perimeter is 24 m. Which frequency table for the number of
equation could be used to find s, the 15. 35  1  35 posters sold each day.
measure of the short sides?
A Associative C One
F 24  s  7 9. Evaluate (11  n)  12 for n  5. B Commutative D Zero Day Number Cumulative
Frequency
G 24  s  5  7 A 1 C 6
H 24  2  (s  7) B 4 D 23
Monday 12 12
J 24  (2  5)  7 16. Evaluate (n  2)  8 for n  3. Tuesday 16 28
F 54 H 44 Wednesday 11 39
G 48 J 40 Thursday 20 59
10. Find the value of each variable. Friday 9 68
5. Ruth had 16 postcards. She gave 3 to s  8  20 and s  t  15
17. Solve the equation.
Tess. Which expression represents the 21. How many posters had been sold by
F s  12; t  5
situation? (5  n)  9  5  (4  9) the end of Wednesday?
G s  3; t  12
A 3  16 C 16  3 H s  28; t  13 A n  180 C n4 A 11 C 28
B 16  3 D 16  3 J s  12; t  3 B n  36 D n2 B 27 D 39
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 49 AG 50 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

UNIT 2 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 2 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

22. What is the range for the number of 26. What is the range of the test scores? For 32–35, use the information below. 37. Which type of graph is best to show
posters sold? monthly sales in a bookstore?
F 20 H 28 The students in all the sixth grade classes
F 11 H 56 G 22 J 30 voted for their favorite sport. A bar graph C double-bar graph
G 20 J 59 B circle graph D stem-and-leaf
For 27–28, use the table. FAVORITE SPORT
For 23–24, use the line plot. Sport Boys Girls
ANIMAL SPEEDS
soccer 20 21 38. Name the ordered pair found at
Shana surveyed her classmates and Animal Top Speed (mph)
baseball 17 11 point A.
gathered the following information. Cheetah 70
basketball 22 14
Lion 50
✗ Coyote 43 6
✗ Zebra 40
32. What type of graph would be best to
compare the data for boys and girls?
5
A
✗ ✗ ✗ Giraffe 32 4 •
✗ ✗ ✗ F line graph H bar graph 3

✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ G circle graph J double-bar graph 2


27. Find the mean of the top speeds in 1
✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ the table.
✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ ✗
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
A 43 mph C 47 mph 33. What interval would be best for a
B 45 mph D 50 mph graph of the data? F (4,4) H (3,4)
0 1 2 3 4 5 A 3 C 10 G (4,3) J (3,3)
28. What is the range of the animal
Number of Siblings B 5 D 15
speeds?

23. How many students have more than F 32 mph H 38 mph For 39–40, use the graph below.
G 35 mph J 70 mph 34. What scale would be best for a graph
1 sibling?
of the data? TOTAL SNOWFALL
A 17 C 10 29. What type of graph would be best to
F 0–25 H 0–30 36
Total Snowfall (in Inches)

B 11 D 5 show the part of the school day each 32


G 10–30 J 15–25
activity takes? 28
24
24. How many students did Shana survey? A line plot 20
B stem-and-leaf plot 35. Which statement is not true? 16
F 17 H 22 12
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G 20 J 25 C line graph A More students like baseball than 8


D circle graph 4
like basketball. 0
B Soccer is the most popular sport. 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
For 25–26, use the stem-and-leaf plot. 30. Find the median for the set of data. Year
C Baseball is preferred by more boys
Stem Leaves 71, 63, 54, 78, 58, 64, 79 than girls.
D Soccer is the girls’ favorite sport. 39. What is the interval of this graph?
7 5 8 8 F 64 H 78
8 0 1 2 2 5 8 9 A 10 C 5
G 71 J 79
9 0 0 2 3 4 4 7 B 8 D 4
36. Which type of graph is best to show
31. Choose the most reasonable interval changes in rainfall?
Test Scores
for a graph of the data.
F bar graph
25. How many students took the test? 15, 12, 10, 17, 5, 11, 8, 13 40. What scale is used on the graph?
G double-bar graph
A 13 C 20 A 10 C 2 H line graph F 0–36 H 0–50
B 17 D 22 B 7 D 1 J stem-and-leaf plot G 4–36 J 16–32
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 51 AG 52 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

Assessment Guide AG 221


UNIT 2 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 2 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Write the correct answer. 7. Use the expression to complete the 13. There were 29 students on the For 19–20, write an equation that
table. playground. After lunch, 19 students can be used to answer the question.
1. Evaluate n – 94 for n  311. joined them. Then solve.
n 11  n
19. Joseph had $198 in pledges for the
217 5 16 29  19 charity walk. How many sponsors did
7 18 he have if each sponsor pledged $6?
2. Solve the equation. 14 ■
79  n  96 ■ s  198  6; s  33
21 For 14–15, write the multiplication
property used.
n  17
25, 32 14. 5  (20  37)  (5  20)  37 20. Erika rolled 6 rolls of quarters. Each
roll has 40 quarters. How much money
3. Name the addition property used in does Erika have?
8. Seiko is making quilt squares. The side Associative Property
the equation. of each quilt square is 12 in. What is
18  76  76  18 the perimeter of each square? m  (6  40)  0.25; m  $60.00

Commutative Property 48 in. 15. 35  0  0 For 21–22, complete and use the
frequency table. It shows the number
8m 9. Evaluate (22  n)  18 for n  19. of pounds of trash picked up each
4. Write an equation to Zero Property
find the length of the x day by volunteers cleaning up vacant
unknown side of this 21 lots.
6m
quadrilateral. The
perimeter is 34 m. 11 m DAY WEIGHT OF CUMULATIVE
10. Find the value of each variable. 16. Evaluate (n  4)  5, for n  7. TRASH FREQUENCY
IN POUNDS
s  114  165 and s  t  13
8  11  6  x  34 Monday 43 43
140
Tuesday 21 64
s  51; t  38
5. Chris had 107 seashells. He gave 39 to Wednesday 19 83
Aliyah. Write an expression to Thursday 31 114
represent the situation.
For 11–13, write an expression to
match the words. 17. Solve the equation. Friday 10 124
(22  n)  34  22  (15  34)
107  39 11. Gina made 12 sandwiches. She gave 21. How many pounds of trash had been
8 of them away. picked up by the end of Wednesday?
n  15
6. Jonas began a hike at an elevation of
152 feet above sea level. After 1 hour, 12  8 83
he had reached an elevation of 272
feet above sea level. Write an equation 12. Jordan’s father prepared some trays of
using the variable a to represent the cookies to go into the oven. Each tray 18. Rewrite the expression 7  22 by using 22. What is the range to the number of
change in Jonas’s elevation. had 24 cookies. the Distributive Property. pounds of trash picked up?

Possible equation: 152  a  272 24  t Possible answer: (7  20)  (7  2) 33


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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 53 AG 54 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

UNIT 2 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 2 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

For 23–24, use the line plot. For 27–28, use the table of record For 32–35, use the information below. 37. Which type of graph is best to show
high temperatures in some states. daily food donations to a local food
Bruce surveyed people at a local movie After a series of reports, the students in all
pantry in one week?
theater and gathered the following the sixth grade classes of one school voted
STATE RECORD HIGH
information. TEMPERATURE IN °F for the animal they thought was most
interesting. bar graph
✗ Alaska 100

✗ ✗
California 134
ANIMAL BOYS GIRLS
Hawaii 100
✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ Montana 117
Octopus 25 7
38. Name the ordered pair found at
✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ Oregon 119
Wombat 9 14 point A.
✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ Platypus 11 19
✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ ✗ 27. What is the mean of the temperatures
Lyre Bird 9 24
6
in the table? A
32. What type of graph would be best for 5
0 1 2 3 4 5 4
the data in this table?
Movie Rating 3
114°F
2
23. How many people gave the movie a
double-bar graph 1
rating of less than 3? 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
28. What is the range of the temperatures?

8 33. What interval would be best to make a


34°F graph for this table? (2,5)
24. How many people did Bruce survey?
5
29. What type of graph would be best For 39–40, use the graph below.
23 to show the amounts of fruits and
vegetables sold at a market? TOTAL RAINFALL PER MONTH
For 25–26, use the stem-and-leaf plot. 34. What scale would be best to make a
graph for this table? 120 •
Rainfall (In inches)

bar graph 100 •


Stem Leaves •
80

6 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 9 0–25 60
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40
7 2 4 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 
20
8 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 6 30. Find the median for the data. • •
0
9 0 0 0 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
113, 117, 133, 124, 119, 112, 105 35. Which animal was voted most Month
Mean Daytime Temperature
interesting by the most students?
25. For how many days were data 117 39. What is the interval of this graph?
recorded? lyre bird
20
30 31. What is the most reasonable interval
for the following data?
36. Which type of graph is best to use to
26. What is the range of the temperatures? 15, 25, 30, 75, 80, 40, 55, 60 show changes in the price of a stock? 40. What scale is used on the graph?

26 10 line graph 0–120


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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 55 AG 56 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

AG 222 Assessment Guide


UNIT 3 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 3 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Choose the best answer. 6. 467,217  6 11. 7,325 17. 597,234  4 ● 398,156  6
F 2,403,302  39
For 1–4, estimate the product. G 2,462,262  A 274,675 A  B C 
H 2,803,262 B 275,035
1. 387 J 2,803,302 C 275,675
 52 D 285,675

A 1,500 C 15,000 For 18–20, choose the most
B 2,000 D 20,000 reasonable answer without solving.

18. Dimarra is studying the recent history of


7. 86 12. 5,739  632 population on the east and west coasts.
 33 F 3,627,048
 A 2,838 G 3,627,348
During her study she discovered that in
2. 827 1980 the population of Connecticut was
B 2,738 H 3,527,548
 8 J 3,525,048
3,107,564. The population of California
 C 2,728
was about 8 times as great. About how
F 5,600 H 7,200 D 2,618
large was the population of California?
G 6,400 J 8,000
F 16,000,000
G 20,000,000
13. 629  317 H 24,000,000
A 199,493 J 28,000,000
8. 728  43 B 199,393
3. 6,845 F 31,004 C 188,493
 83 G 31,304
 D 188,393
H 32,004
A 480,000 C 560,000
J 32,304 19. Mr. Said drives a bus. He drives 160 miles
B 540,000 D 630,000
each day. A mile is 5,280 feet. About
how many feet per day does Mr. Said
For 14–17, compare. Choose , , drive?
or  for each ●.
A 1,000,000
4. 868
9. 67,295 14. 83,234  5 ● 92,746  4 B 600,000
 44
  92 C 550,000
 A 5,562,630 F  G H  D 200,000
F 32,000 H 40,000
G 36,000 J 45,000 B 6,183,140
C 6,186,040
D 6,191,140

15. 7,675  32 ● 5,431  43 20. The average readership of a magazine


For 5–13, find the product. A  B C  is 160,521. About how many magazines
would be printed in a year if there are
5. 5,731 6 issues per year?
 7 10. 479  214
 A 40,117 F 102,506 F 120,000
B 39,917 G 102,406 G 600,000
16. 324  9 ● 457  8
C 35,917 H 92,506 H 700,000
D 35,117 J 91,506 F  G H  J 1,200,000
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 65 AG 66 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

UNIT 3 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 3 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

21. 0.26  10 For 26–27, estimate the product. 31. 3.6 37. 0.07  0.19
 2.4 A 0.0133
A 0.026 C 2.6  B 0.133
26. 98  0.7 864
B 0.26 D 26 C 1.33
F 7 H 700 A 86.4 C 0.864 D 13.3
G 70 J 7,000 B 8.64 D 0.0864

22. 0.087  100


For 32–38, find the product.
F 0.87 H 87 38. 0.0029  4.4
27. 8.4  0.5 F 0.0001276
G 8.7 J 870 32. 2.2  0.8
F 0.166 G 0.001276
A 4 C 40
G 0.176 H 0.01276
B 32 D 400
H 1.66 J 0.12760
J 1.76

23. Find the value of n.

n  100  0.8 For 28–29, find the product. 33. 0.17  9


A 1.53 For 39–40, use the information in the
A n  0.08 C n8 28. 48  0.6 table.
B 1.43
B n  0.8 D n  80 F 288
C 0.153
G 28.8
D 0.143 PRICE LIST
H 2.88
Store A Store B
J 0.288
Pen $1.15 $1.25
Pencil $0.39 $0.27
24. Which model shows the product 34. 5.63  0.6 Notebook $1.69 $1.59
0.4  0.5? F 0.3068
G 0.3378
H 3.068 39. Mareena wants to buy 4 pens and
29. 5.7  0.6
A 0.342 J 3.378 2 notebooks. At which store would
F H B 3.42 these items cost less?
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C 34.2
A Store A
D 342
B Store B
35. 7.4  0.42 C same cost at both stores
A 3.008
G J B 3.108
C 30.08
D 31.08
For 30–31, choose the product with
the decimal point correctly placed.
40. Mareena has a 50¢ coupon at Store A.
30. 0.53 How much could she save by buying
 0.9 36. 0.002  7 the 4 pens and 2 notebooks there
 F 0.00014
25. 0.9  0.7 477 instead of at Store B?
G 0.0014
A 63 C 0.63 F 477 H 0.477 H 0.014 F 40¢ H 60¢
B 6.3 D 0.063 G 4.77 J 0.0477 J 0.14 G 50¢ J 70¢
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 67 AG 68 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

Assessment Guide AG 225


UNIT 3 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 3 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Write the correct answer. 6. 583,609  8 11. 7,179 For 18–20, check whether the answers
 47 are reasonable without solving.
For 1–4, estimate the product. 
Possible estimates are given. 4,668,872 18. Xingu is studying the history of
1. 493 337,413 automobiles and driving in the United
 67
 States. He read that in 1920 there were
8,131,522 cars registered. The same
35,000 source told him that by 1950 the
number was about 5 times as great.
12. 6,891  804 Xingu calculated that by 1950 there
7. 79 were 40,657,610 cars registered. Is
 56 Xingu’s answer reasonable? Explain.
 5,540,364
Yes; 40,657,610 is close to the
2. 927  9 estimate of 40,000,000.
4,424

8,100
13. 881  412

362,972 19. In order to calculate the budget for the


year, the Director of Public Works
3. 7,994 8. 611  73 needs to calculate how many feet of
 94 county roads will be resurfaced this

44,603 year. County planners have asked to
have 428 mi of road resurfaced. A mile
720,000 For 14–17, compare. Write , , is 5,280 ft. The Director has calculated
or  for each .
● that 22,598,400 ft of roads will need to


be resurfaced. Is the director’s
14. 73,928  6  88,678  5 calculation reasonable? Explain.
No; 22,598,400 is ten times as
4. 229  39 9. 89,123 great as the estimate of 2,000,000.
 75

8,000
6,684,225
15. 3,921  43 ●
 2,568  59

20. During a recent ecological survey,


Shanna found 9 lakes that each had an
For 5–13, find the product. 16. 756  4 ●
 504  6 average surface area of 172,565 m2 .
She calculated that the total surface
5. 5,562 area of all of the lakes was 1,553,085.
 4 10. 383  179 Was her answer reasonable? Explain.

Yes; 1,553,085 is close to the
22,248 68,557 17. 413,791  4 ●
 296,998  6 estimate of 1,725,650.
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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 69 AG 70 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

UNIT 3 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 3 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

21. 0.39  10 For 26–27, estimate the product. 31. 4.9 37. 0.03  0.71
Possible estimates are given.  2.1

26. 79  0.5 1029
3.9 0.0213

40 10.29

38. 0.0045  5.9


22. 0.014  100

For 32–38, find the product. 0.02655


1.4 27. 6.3  0.6
32. 1.4  0.9
3.6
1.26 For 39–40, use the information in the
table.
23. Find the value of n.
STORE A STORE B
n  100  0.6 Ribbon
For 28–29, find the product. (per yard)
$2.29 $2.39
33. 0.27  6
n  60 28. 96  0.3
Spool
$0.67 $0.75
of thread
1.62 Sewing
$1.79 $1.69
28.8 needles

39. Lawanda wants to buy 4 yards of


24. Make a model to find the product.
ribbon and 2 packages of sewing
0.3  0.6 34. 8.83  0.4 needles. If she wants to spend as little
as possible, at which store should she
Check students’ models. 29. 7.4  0.7
buy the materials? Explain.
0.3  0.6  0.18 3.532
Store A; ($2.29  4)  ($1.79  2)
5.18  ($2.39  4)  ($1.69  2)
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She would save $0.20 at


Store A.
35. 6.8  0.59

For 30–31, write the product so that it


shows the correct placement of the 4.012
40. If Lawanda had a 50¢ coupon for Store
decimal point. B for purchases over $10.00, which
store would be less expensive? Explain.
30. 0.68
 0.4 Store B; cost at Store A  $12.74;

25. 0.8  0.6 272 36. 0.009  8 cost at Store B: $12.94  $0.50 
$12.44. She would save $0.30 at
0.48 0.272 0.072 Store B.
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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 71 AG 72 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

AG 226 Assessment Guide


UNIT 4 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 4 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Choose the best answer. 7. Evaluate n  4 for n  144. For 11–12, use basic facts and 16. Name the position of the first digit of
patterns to solve for n. the quotient.
For 1–2, estimate the quotient. A 35 C 85
B 36 D 86 11. 4,000  80  n
3
784,1
21

6
1. 88,9
89

A 40 C 400 F ones place
A 9,000 C 11,000 B 50 D 500 G tens place
B 10,000 D 14,000 H hundreds place
J thousands place

2. 3,972  8
12. 30,000  n  50
F 400 H 600 For 8–9, solve for n.
F 600 H 1,500 ,5
17. 55385

G 500 J 700 A 67 r8
8. n  8  16 G 60 J 150,000
B 65 r10
F 0.5 H 128 C 60 r45
G 8 J 156 D 59 r32
For 3–4, find the quotient.
3. 472  9 13. Estimate the quotient.
A 62 r3
B 53 r4 3
875,3
45

C 52 r7 18. 61,948  28
A 30 C 300 F 2,212 r4
D 52 r4
B 60 D 600 G 2,212 r12
H 2,312 r4
9. 63  n  7 J 2,312 r12
A 6 C 8
4. 560  6
B 7 D 9
F 94 r8 H 93 r2
14. Compare. Choose , , or  for the ●.
G 94 r2 J 92 r8
6,300  70 ● 630  7 19. Estimate the quotient.

F G  H  1
423,8
32

A 8 C 800
5. Find the value of n for n  6  149 r2.
B 80 D 8,000
A n  896 C n  25
10. Maya sells lilies in bunches of 8. She
B n  884 D n  23
has 94 lilies and decides that she can
make 11 bunches. Explain how Maya For 15, name the compatible numbers
interpreted the remainder. used to find the estimate given.
20. The sum of two numbers is 48. Their
F There is no remainder. 15. 4,095  36
6. 67,204  8 product is 252. What is one of the two
F 840 r2 G She dropped the remainder.
estimate: 100 numbers?
G 840 r4 H She rounded to the next greater
H 8,400 r2 number. A 4,000  40 C 4,100  40 F 5 H 7
J 8,400 r4 J She used the remainder. B 4,000  30 D 4,100  30 G 6 J 8
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 89 AG 90 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

UNIT 4 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 4 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

21. Which equation is not true? 26. 1,150.76  52 For 31–33, use basic facts and 0
36. $0.14$.9
8
F 22.03 F 0.60
A 36,000  90  400
patterns to solve for n.
G 22.13 G 0.70
B 3,600  900  40 H 22.23 31. 0.15  0.03  n H 6
C 360  9  40 J 23.13 A 50 J 7
D 3.6  0.9  4 B 5
C 0.5
D 0.05

For 27–28, write the fraction as a 2


37. $3.07$7
.6
3
A 90
decimal. B 9
22. Which equation is not true? C 0.9
3
27.  D 0.09
F 81,000  900  90 5 32. n  0.09  6
G 8,100  90  900 F 54
A 0.2 C 0.6 G 5.4
H 810  90  9
B 0.4 D 0.8 H 5.04
J 8.1  9  0.9
J 0.54
.5
38. 6.322
F 0.6
G 0.4
19 H 0.06
28.  J 0.04
25
23. 48.51  7
A 6.93 F 0.70 H 0.74 33. 2.2  n  2
A 110
B 6.83 G 0.72 J 0.76 B 11
C 5.93
C 1.1
D 5.83 For 39–40, use the information below.
D 0.11
Courtney saves $4.25 every week. She saves
for 12 weeks.
29. Cloud, Clay, and Clarence want to
split the cost of a meal. The meal costs 39. What operation is best to find out how
$13.25 and delivery costs $1.00. How much money she will have at the end
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24. 77.28  6 much money would each need to 6


34. 1.73.2
1 of 12 weeks?
F 12.98 F 2.13
contribute for the meal and delivery?
G 12.88 G 2.36 A multiplication
H 11.98 A $4.55 C $4.95 H 21.3 B division
J 11.88 B $4.75 D $5.15 J 23.6 C subtraction
D addition

30. At the grocery store, asparagus costs


5
25. 27$0
3
.2
8 $9.95 for 5 pounds. How much does .4
35. 0.632 40. How much money will Courtney have
A $17.54 A 5.7
one pound cost? at the end of 12 weeks?
B $18.54 B 5.6
C $18.64 F $0.99 H $1.99 C 0.57 F $46.25 H $51.00
D $19.64 G $1.49 J $2.49 D 0.56 G $48.00 J $52.25
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 91 AG 92 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

Assessment Guide AG 231


UNIT 4 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 4 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Write the correct answer. 6. 22,897  5 For 11-12, use basic facts and patterns For 16, name the position of the first
to solve for n. digit of the quotient.
For 1–2, estimate the quotient.
Possible estimates are given. 4,579 r2 11. 5,400  60  n 3
16. 413,6
79

1
1. 74,9
89

n  90 hundreds place
6,000

7. Evaluate n  7, for n  441.

For 17–18, divide.


63 71 r53
12. 36,000  n  40
,3
17. 88601

2. 34,654  5
n  900
7,000

For 8–9, solve for n. 18. 73,609  67

8. n  6  14
1,098 r43
13. Estimate.
n  84
For 3–5, divide. 5
665,9
30


3. 377  7
800 For 19, write too high, too low, or
53 r6 just right for the estimate of the
quotient.
9. 51  n  3
800
n  17 4
19. 352,0
02

14. Compare. Write ,  , or  in the ● .
too high
4. 656  9

540 9  54,000 90

72 r8
10. Deena packages tiles in a factory. Tiles
are packed 8 per package, and shipped 20. Melinda’s grandmother gave her 107
in boxes containing 12 packages per quilt squares that Melinda wants to use
shipping box. There are 91 tiles at her For 15, write a pair of compatible to make 4 quilts. After she made the
station. Can she fill a shipping box? numbers. Then write an estimate. quilts, she used the 11 squares that
Explain how you interpreted the Possible answer is given. were left over to make a wall hanging.
5. Find the value of n for n  3  224 r2. remainder. 15. 26,304  91 How many squares were in each quilt?

n  674 No. She needs 5 more tiles. 27,000  90  300 24 squares


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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 93 AG 94 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

UNIT 4 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 4 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

For 21–22, complete each pattern. 26. 2,248.46  61 For 31–33, use basic facts and 0
36. $0.26$.7
8 3
patterns to solve for n.
36.86
21. 490  7  ■ 31. 0.42  0.07  n

049  7  ■ n6

4
37. $6.09$2
.6
3 7
.4.9  7  ■ For 27–28, write as a decimal.
5
27. 
8
70; 7; 0.7
0.625 32. n  0.03  8

n  0.24 .6
38. 8.721 0.3
22. 300  4  ■
37
28. 
40
030  4  ■
0.925
003  4  ■
33. 3.2  n  4 For 39–40, solve. Name the operation
or operations you used.
75; 7.5; 0.75
n  0.8 39. Danira and Ira both went to the store
29. Delaney has $36.75 in cash and a check
from her aunt for $15.00. She wants to with $25.00. Danira spent $21.72 and
split her money evenly among three Ira spent $23.07. How much more did
For 23–26, divide. Danira have after the shopping trip
different bank accounts after she buys
a bike pump that costs $9.78. How than Ira?
23. 19.71  9
much will she put into each account?
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2.19 6
34. 2.17.0
2 36.2 $1.35; subtraction
$13.99

24. 54.64  4

13.66 30. Melanie had $42.30. She went to four


different shops in which she spent .3
35. 0.321 7.7 40. Keisha weighed three different shells
exactly the same amount of money. and found that they weighed 6.01 oz,
When she got home she had $1.66. 2.13 oz, and 1.19 oz. What was the
7
25. 33$2
2
.3
7 How much did she spend in each shop? average weight of the shells?

$21.89 $10.16 3.11 oz; addition and division


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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 95 AG 96 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

AG 232 Assessment Guide


UNIT 5 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 5 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Choose the best answer. 6. 18, 27, 36 11. Find an expression equivalent to 16. The LCM of 15 and 60 is 60. What is the
12  12  12  12. GCF of 15 and 60?
1. Which number does not divide 4,284
F 36 H 4
evenly? G 9 J 3 A 12  4 C 4  12 F 3 H 15
B 124 D 412 G 5 J 60
A 2 C 8
B 3 D 9

17. The GCF of 9 and another number


7. Which number is prime? 12. What is the value of 25? is 1. The LCM is 90. What is the other
2. Which number divides 7,730 evenly? number?
A 2 C 63 F 64 H 16
F 3 H 7 B 21 D 77 G 32 J 10 A 3 C 5
G 4 J 10 B 4 D 10

For 3–4, choose the least common 13. What is the value of 54?
18. Which fraction is equivalent to 0.08?
multiple for each set of numbers. 8. Which number is prime? A 20 C 625
8 8
B 125 D 3,125 F  H 
3. 2, 4, 6 F 93 H 73 10 100
G 81 J 51 4 3
A 8 C 24 G 1  J 
5 50
B 12 D 48

14. What is the prime factorization of 252?


3
F 235 19. Which decimal is equivalent to ?
8
4. 3, 5, 30
9. What is 1,000,000 in exponent form? G 237 A 0.375
F 3 H 30 H 357 B 0.325
G 20 J 60 A 106 C 104 J 22  32  7 C 0.266
B 105 D 103 D 0.125

For 5–6, choose the greatest common


factor for each set of numbers. 15. What is the prime factorization of 350? 22
20. Which fraction is equivalent to ?
24
4 A 2  52  7
5. 48, 60 10. What is the value of 10 ? 11 32
B 357 F  H 
12 34
A 2 C 6 F 100,000 H 1,000 C 22  5  7 12 44
G  J 
B 4 D 12 G 10,000 J 40 D 257 14 46
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 105 AG 106 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

UNIT 5 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 5 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

For 21–22, compare the fractions by 26. Choose the mixed number that is 30. What number between 60 and 80 is 36. Which shows the fractions in order
71

using the LCM. equivalent to 8 . divisible by 2, 3, 4, 6, and 9? from least to greatest?
5 1
7 4 8 H 9 F 62 H 72 2 5 7 7 2 5
21.  ● 
12 7
F
8 8
F 3, 6, 
12 H 
12, 3, 6
G 63 J 76
7 3 7 5 2
8 9  2 7 5
A
49 48
   C
21 20
  
G
8
J
8
G 12, 6, 3 J 3, 
12, 6
84 84 36 35
14 16 47 46
B   D    31. The greatest common factor of two
19 19 84 84
27. Emma’s corn bread recipe calls for
numbers between 30 and 40 is 4. What
213 cups of corn meal, 123 cups of are the numbers? 37. What is the GCF of the numerator and
sugar, and 179 cups of flour. Of which
the denominator?
ingredient does Emma use the least A 32 and 34 C 36 and 38
22. Which shows the fractions in order 15
amount? B 32 and 36 D 34 and 36 
from greatest to least? 18

3 2 5 3 5 2
A flour C sugar
F  ,  ,   H  ,   ,  B corn meal D bread A 2 C 5
8 5 12 8 12 5
B 3 D 6
5 2 3 2 3 5 32. What are all the prime numbers
G   ,  ,  J  ,  ,  
12 5 8 5 8 12 between 10 and 20?
For 28–29, use the table.
F 11, 13, 17, 19
G 11, 13, 15, 17, 19
LUNCH SNACKS 3
 yards of fabric to make
38. Maura used 24
For 23–24, choose the simplest form H 12, 14, 15, 16, 18
Snack Number per Box
of each fraction. J 12, 14, 16, 18 a dress. Which is the fraction that
Rice Cakes 6 shows how much fabric she used?
40 Cookies 8
23.  5
48 Granola Bars 12 F 
4 H 2

7
Fruit Snacks 10 33. What is the value of n?
2 4 11 10
A  C  G 4 J 4
3 5 4n  16
3 5 28. What is the least number of boxes of
B  D  A n4 C n2
4 6
cookies and granola bars you have to
B n3 D n1
buy to have the same number of each
type of snack? 1
39. Ryan bought 12 lb of cashews,
158 lb of peanuts, 134 lb of walnuts,
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10 F 2 cookies and 1 granola bar


24. 
36
G 6 cookies and 4 granola bars 34. Which is the correct way to rewrite the and 78 lb of pecans. Which type of nut
5 2 H 2 cookies and 3 granola bars prime factorization using exponents? was the least amount?
F  H 
18 7 J 3 cookies and 2 granola bars 5252 A cashews C walnuts
5 4
G  J  C peanuts D pecans
16 30 F 22  55 H 21  54
29. What is the least number of boxes of G 22  52 J 24  52
fruit snacks and rice cakes you have to
buy to have the same number of each
25. Choose the fraction that is equivalent
type of snack? 40. In a recent survey,4 of the people said
to 5131 . 12 5
35. Which fraction is not equivalent to 
16? they voted in the last election. Which
A 3 fruit snacks and 5 rice cakes
48 53 4 6 decimal is equivalent to that amount?
A  C  B 5 fruit snacks and 3 rice cakes A 6 C 8
11 11
58 57 C 2 fruit snacks and 3 rice cakes 3 9 F 4.5 H 8.0
B  D  B 4 D  
11 11 D 6 fruit snacks and 10 rice cakes 12 G 0.9 J 0.8
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 107 AG 108 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

Assessment Guide AG 235


UNIT 5 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 5 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Write the correct answer. 6. 21, 35, 56 11. Write 9  9  9  9 by using an 16. The GCF of 7 and another number is 1.
exponent. The LCM is 119. What is the other
For 1–2, tell if each number is number?
divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, or 10. 7
94
1. 4,284 17

2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9

7. List all of the prime numbers between For 12–13, find the value.
20 and 40. 17. The GCF of 8 and another number is 1.
12. 45
2. 2,210 The LCM is 24. What is the other
23, 29, 31, 37 number?
1,024
2, 5, 10
3

For 3–4, find the least common 13. 94


multiple for each set of numbers. 8. Write prime or composite for 77.

3. 2, 5, 6 6,561 18. Write a fraction equivalent to 0.63.


composite
63
Possible answer: 
30 100

For 14–15, write the prime


factorization of the number.
4. 2, 5, 45 Use exponents when possible.
9. Write 100,000 in exponent form.
3
19. Write  as a decimal.
25
90 14. 351
5
10
Possible answer: 0.12
33  13

For 5–6, find the greatest common


factor for each set of numbers.
3
5. 34, 51 10. Find the value of 106. 15. 189 20. Write a fraction equivalent to .
14

17 1,000,000 33  7 Possible answer: 6



28

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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 109 AG 110 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

UNIT 5 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 5 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

2
9
21. Compare the fractions by using the 26. Write a mixed number equivalent to 
9. 30. What number between 40 and 60 is 36. Write the fractions in order from least
LCM. Write ,  , or  for the ●. divisible by 2, 4, 7, and 8? to greatest.
329 7
, 5
8
6, 3
12
5 7 56
 ●  
9 12
3 5 7
  
12, 6, 8
20 21

36  
36

27. Genevieve went to a farmer’s market. 31. The greatest common factor of two
She bought 138 pounds of carrots, 2116 numbers between 50 and 70 is 7. What
37. What is the GCF of the numerator and
pounds of peas, 1156 pounds of butter are the numbers?
beans, and 112 pounds of tomatoes. Of the denominator?
22. Write the fractions in order from 24

which food did Genevieve buy the 36
greatest to least.
56 and 63
least?
2 5 1 12
,   , 
9 18 3 butter beans
1 5 2 32. Write all the composite numbers
, , 
3 18 9 between 20 and 30.
3
38. Nicholas used 44 ft of wood trim to
21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 make a frame. Write the fraction that
For 28–29, use the table. shows how much wood he used.

For 23–24, write the simplest form for SCHOOL SUPPLIES


19
Possible answer: 
each fraction. Item Number per Box 4
Pens 6 33. What is the value of n?
20
23. 
36 Pencils 12 n2  144
Scissors 4
1
 yd of red riboon,
5
 Pads 8 39. Renee bought 12
9 n  12 134 yd of blue ribbon, 158 yd of green
ribbon and 1116 yd of yellow ribbon.
28. What is the least number of boxes of
What color ribbon did she buy the least
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scissors and pencils you have to buy to


amount of?
have the same number of each item?
34. Rewrite the prime factorization using
5
24.  1 box of pencils and 3 boxes of exponents.
35 yellow
scissors
22323
1

7

23  32
40. In a recent survey, 3 of the people said
5
29. What is the least number of boxes of they went to an amusement park
pens and pads you have to buy to have during the summer. Write the decimal
3 7 that is equivalent to this fraction.
25. Write a fraction equivalent to 3 . the same number of each item? 35. Write a fraction that is equivalent to 8.
8
4 boxes of pens and 3 boxes of Answers will vary. Some possible
Possible answer: 27

8 pads answers are 1146 , 2214 , and 2342. Possible answer: 0.6
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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 111 AG 112 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

AG 236 Assessment Guide


UNIT 6 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 6 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Choose the best answer. 3 1 3 1 7 5


6.    11. 2   3  16. 4  F 10 
16 8 4 3 8 8
2 4 4 13 5 3
1. Which number is closest to 10? F  H  A 5  C 5   5  G 9 
13
16 24 24 6 4 16
A 0 C 1 1 5 4 1 5
G  J  B 5  D 6  H 9 
6 16 7 12 6
1 1
B  D 1 5
2 2 J 9 
8
1 3
17. 7   4 
3 4
2
2
7. 1   12. Find the value of n for n  2   9. 7 7
7 9 A 2  C 2 
24 12
2. Which is a better estimate? 2 5 5 7
A 1 C  F 6  H 7  5 5
1 5 7 7 9 9 B 2  D 3 
12 12
    7 2
12 9 1 1 G 6  J 11 
B 1 D  9 9
7 7 1 1 5
F 0 H 1 18.   2   3 
7 2 7
1 1 5 2
G  J 1 F 5  H 6 
2 2 14 7
11 1
3 2 13. 8   2  G 5 
7
J 6 
5
8.    12 4 16 14
4 3
10 2
1 1 A 6  C 6 
F  H  8 3
24 8 For 19–20, use the table.
3. Which is the estimated difference? 8 1
1 1 B 6  D 6 
9 1 G  J  12 3 At Barry’s Bagels, Barry records how many
    12 7
10 8 dozen of each type of bagel are sold every
A 0 C 1 day. Some entries are missing from his
record book for today’s sales.
1 1 3 4
B  D 1 14. Find the value of n for n  2   3  .
2 2 For 9–10, work backward to solve. 7 7
BAGEL SUPPLY (IN DOZENS)
F 7 H 5 Type Start Sold Remaining
9. Hannah told Corey to choose a
number, multiply it by 6, add 8, divide 1 Plain 223 114 ■
G 6 J 1 
by 2, and subtract 4. Corey said he got 7 Wheat 412 ■ 214
For 4–8, find the sum or difference
9. What was Corey’s starting number? Raisin ■ ■ 113
in simplest form.
A 3 C 5 Total 10 ■ ■
2 4
4.    B 4 D 6
9 9 For 15–18, find the sum or difference
6 5 19. How many dozen bagels were
F  H  in simplest form.
18 9 remaining at the end of the day?
G 
2
J
7
 15. 7 1
6 2
3 9 A 3  dozen C 5 dozen
7 7
10. Alvin spent $9 on art supplies and  3  1
12
$8 on notebooks, pens, and pencils. B 4 dozen D 5  dozen
7 12
He returned an item at the store and A 3
24
20. How many dozen wheat bagels were
7 3 received $11. Alvin had $15 at the 7
5.    B 3  sold by the end of the day?
8 8 end of his shopping. How much did 12
3 1 he have to start? 5 1 1
A  C  C 4  F 2  dozen H 3  dozen
8 2 12 4 2
10 1 F $24 H $22 1 2
B  D  D 4  G 3 dozen J 3  dozen
16 4 G $23 J $21 2 3
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 129 AG 130 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

UNIT 6 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 6 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

21. Which is the number sentence 3 1 31. Which division sentence matches the 37. Use reciprocals to write a multiplication
27. 2   3 
represented by the model? 4 3 model? problem for the division.
1 1
A 9  C 6  2 2
6 12 3   1 
1 1 1 9 3
1
B 9 D 6  4 4 4 29 5 29 3
4 A     C    
1 9 3 9 5
8 9 3 9 3
A
1
4    1 C
1 1
4    1 B     D    
4 4 4 29 5 29 8
3 1 3 1
3 3 1 A     6 C     4
B 4    3 D 4    3 3 3
28. 2   1 
4 8 4 8
4 4 4
5 4 1 3 1 1 3 1
B      D     
9 3 8 4 2 8 4 6
F 2  H 3 
20 10
22. Choose , , or  for ●. 11 11
G 2  J 4  32. How many thirds are in 9?
1 2 20 20
  28 ●   14
7 7 F 27 H 7 For 38–39, divide.
F G  H  G 18 J 3
2 3
38. 1   2 
3 5
For 29–30, use the following
20 1
2 information. 33. Which fractions are not reciprocals? F  H 4 
23.   36 39 3
9 1 5 3 7 25 1
Transparent tape was invented 21 years A  and  C 1  and  G  J 11 
5 1 7 10 39 5
A 8 C 6 before correction fluid. Correction fluid 1 8 7 9
B 7 D 4 was invented in 1951. The typewriter was B 2  and  D  and 
8 11 9 7
invented 63 years before transparent tape.
Stick-on notes were invented 44 years after 2
34. The concession stand has cup of 3
For 24–28, multiply. Find the answer transparent tape.
sprinkles. If each ice cream sundae
in simplest form. takes 112 cup of sprinkles, how many
29. Which invention’s date will you use to
1 2
24.    sundaes can the stand make? 7 3
find the dates of all the others? 39.   
4 7 12 4
A transparent tape F 6 sundaes H 8 sundaes
3 3 2 7
F  H  B correction fluid G 7 sundaes J 9 sundaes A 2  C 
11 28 7 9
2 1 C typewriter 2 7
G  J  B 1  D 
D stick-on notes
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14 14 7 16
For 35–36, divide. Find the answer in
simplest form.
7 1
25.   1  4
9 2 35. 16  
3 7 7
A  C 1  30. Which lists the inventions from earliest
18 18 1
to latest? A  C 24
1 5 28
B 1  D 1  1
6 9 F typewriter, transparent tape, B 9  D 28 1 of
7 40. The Music Store has 30,000 CDs. If 5
correction fluid, stick-on note
the CDs are classical, how many CDs are
G stick-on note, correction fluid,
2 3 5 not classical?
26. 2    transparent tape, typewriter 36. 25  
5 4 9
H transparent tape, correction fluid, F 26,000 CDs
3 4 9
F 2  H 1  stick-on note, typewriter F 45 H  G 24,000 CDs
10 5 125
1 7 J correction fluid, transparent tape, 8 1 H 8,000 CDs
G 2  J 1  G 13  J 
10 20 stick-on note, typewriter 9 45 J 6,000 CDs
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 131 AG 132 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

Assessment Guide AG 241


UNIT 6 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 6 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Write the correct answer. 3 1 13 7 1 1 1 1 9


6.     11. 1   4  6  17. 13   5  7
4 16 16 8 4 8 7 2 14
1 1
1. Write whether  is closest to 0, 
2 , or 1.
3

1
2
12. Find the value of n.
2 5 8 1 4 7
23 5
7.   
2
 n  9   11  18.   7   3  11
36 12 9 3 9 9 4 9 12

n  189

For 2–3, estimate the sum or


difference. Possible estimates are given. For 19–20, complete and use the
3 3 3
1 1 8.     1 1 4 2 table.
2.    4 8 8 13. 7   3  3 , or 3 
16 3 6 2 6 3
At Debbie’s Doughnuts, Debbie records
1 how many dozen of each type of doughnut
2
are sold every day. Some entries are missing
from her record book for today’s sales.
14. Find the value of n.
3 1
9. On the third day after Samantha first n – 4  7 DOUGHNUT SUPPLY (IN DOZENS)
4 8
measured it, the icicle on her fence was Type Start Sold Remaining
17
  5
18 yd long. This was 9 yd longer than it
n  1178 Plain
1
4 3
5

11

was on Day 2. The length on Day 2 was 3 12 12
2 1
3.    1

3 yd longer than on Day 1. What was
5 3 3 1
the length of the icicle on Day 1?
Chocolate 3
4
■ 2
3
1152
0 3
Jelly ■ ■ 2
4 61121; 461
1 yd
18 For 15–18, write the answer in
Total 15 ■ ■ 9; 6
simplest form.

3 19. How many dozen doughnuts had been


15. 4 
8
sold by the end of the day?
15
1
16
For 4–8, find the sum or difference. 9
Write the answer in simplest form. 10. Daniel walked from home to three 7
2 16
different places. At the third place, he
3 9 3 was 1112 mi away from home. This was
4.    
16 16 4 3

8 mi farther away than the second
place. The second place was 152 mi
farther away than the first place. 5
16. 8 
How far away from home was the 8 20. How many dozen jelly doughnuts had
first place? 11
5 been sold by the end of the day?
12
9 4 1 1
5.     
8 mi 20 214 4 16
25 25 5
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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 133 AG 134 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

UNIT 6 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 6 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

21. Write the number sentence 1 4 2 31. Write a number sentence to match the For 35–36, use reciprocals to divide.
26.    
represented by the model. 6 5 15 model. Write the answer in simplest form.
3
1 1 1 1 1 35. 12   64
16
6 6 6 6 6
1
12
1 2 1
27. 4   3  15 
8 3 8 5 1
    10
3  23  2 6 12
5
36. 35   49
7

7 1 11
28. 3   2  9 
8 2 16

22. Compare. Write ,  , or  in the ●. 32. How many eighths are in 16?
For 37–39, divide. Write the answer in
simplest form.
1
  18
3 ●
 2
  9
3 128
2
5
7
37. 3  1 
15
15 7
, or 2 
22 22
For 29–30, use the information below.
Raymundo put 18 of his paycheck in the
bank. He lent a friend 13 of what was left.
He used 14 of his remaining money to buy
some in-line skates. Afterward, he spent
2

7 of the remaining amount on four tickets
3 3 5
5 38. 2   6  
23.   24 10 to a ball game. Finally, he spent 12 of his 4 5 12
12
remaining money on groceries. His check 22
33. Write the reciprocal of .
23
was $480.00.
2
3

29. How much did Raymundo spend on 22
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groceries?
17 3 17 8
39.    , or 1 
For 24–28, multiply. Write the answer 24 8 9 9
$75.00
in simplest form.

1 2 1
24.    
4 9 18
34. The yogurt shop has 3 cup of pecans. If
4
each serving of frozen yogurt has 214 3 2 of the distance
40. Elisa ran 14 mi. This is
3
30. What was the cost of one ticket to the cup of pecans as a topping, how many Xinia ran. How many more miles must
ball game? servings can the shop make? Elisa run to equal Xinia’s distance?

4 1 4 7
25.     $15.00 18 8 mi
7 3 21
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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 135 AG 136 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

AG 242 Assessment Guide


UNIT 7 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 7 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Choose the best answer. For 8–9, find the difference. For 13–15, use the coordinate plane. 17. Choose a graph for this table.
y y
+5 +5
1. Which integer represents 174 feet 8. 4  5 y
+4
+3
+4
+3
below sea level?   +5 +2 +2
F 9 H 1 +4 F +1
x
+1
x
A C
C 174
-5 -4 -3 - 2 - 1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 -5 - 4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5
A 174   +3 -1 -1
G 1 J 9 -2 -2
 B +2 D
B 174 D Not here -3
-4
-3
-4
+1 -5 -5
G x
2. Which is the opposite of 17? -5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 y y
-1 +5 +5
C +4 +4

F 17 H 
17 9. 3  4 A -2 E +3
+2
+3
+2
-3 H +1 +1
17    x x
G J 17 A 7 C 1 -4 B -5 -4 -3 - 2 - 1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5
-1
D -5 - 4 -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5
-1
  -5 -2 -2
B 1 D 7 -3 -3
-4 -4
-5 -5
3. How is “2” read? 13. What are the coordinates of Point C?
18. Choose an equation for this table.
A negative 2 A (2,1) C (1,2)
B negative 2 10. The highest point in California is B (22,1) D (21,2) F y  3x H yx3
C absolute value of negative 2 Mt. Whitney at 14,494 feet above sea G y  3x J yx3
D the opposite of 2 level. The lowest point is Death Valley
at 282 feet below sea level. Find the For 19–20, use this coordinate plane
4. Which integer is 1 less than 1? difference in these elevations. and the information in the paragraph
14. Identify the ordered pair at Point G. below.
  F 14,212 H 14,766
F 2 H 1
 G 14,216 J 14,776 F (3,0) H (2,2) San Benito and Watertown are on the
G 0 J 2
G (3,0) J (3,3) same x-coordinate. San Benito is north of
Fall City. Abbyville’s y-coordinate is 3 more
5. Order the integers from least to than San Benito’s. Where is San Benito?
greatest.
y

5, 2, 2, 4 For 11–12, use the table.
15. Which point is at (2,2)? Abbyville ++5
4
 
A 5, 2, 2, 4 Input, x 4 5 6 7
+3 Watertown
 A Point A C Point D +2
B 2, 2, 4, 5 +1
  Output, y 8 10 12 14 B Point B D Point E x
C 2, 4, 2, 5 -5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5
 
D 4, 2, 2, 5 -1
-2
11. Which is not an ordered pair for the Fall City -3
relationship shown? -4
For 6–7, find the sum. -5
A (1,2) C (10,20) For 16–18, use the table.
 
6. 4 2 B (2,4) D (8,18)
19. Which sentences have relevant
Input, x   
  2 1 0 1 information?
F 6 H 2    
  Output, y 1 2 3 4
G 2 J 6 A 1 and 2 C 2 and 3
B 1 and 3 D 3 and 4
12. Which equation shows the relationship 16. Which is not an ordered pair for the
7. 2  4 of x and y? data? 20. Solve the problem.
 
A 6 C 2 F yx4 H y  2x F (2,1) H (0,3) F (3,1) H (1,3)
B 
2 D 
6 G yx5 J yx6 G (3,4) J (1,4) G (3,1) J (3,1)
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 153 AG 154 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

UNIT 7 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 7 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

Choose the best answer. For 25–26, use circle E. For 31–32, find the unknown angle 37. Choose the number of faces, vertices,
measure. and edges.
For 21–22, use the figure below. CD
B F 31. A 74°
20˚
A B C D B 77° 32˚
I H G F E C 82°
K 88˚ 64˚ ?
A E D 84°
J
G
N L M 32. F 63° ? A 5 faces, 6 vertices, 10 edges
25. Which is a chord? G 60° 137˚
B 6 faces, 6 vertices, 12 edges
H 59° C 7 faces, 8 vertices, 14 edges
21. Which is not an acute angle? A 
AC C 
BE J 57° 112˚ 52˚ D 7 faces, 10 vertices, 15 edges
B 
ED D 
EF
A LKF C FKG
B KFM D DFE 26. Which is a diameter?
33. Name the polygon. 38. This drawing could be a top view of
F 
AB H 
EF which solid?
A quadrilateral
G 
BG J 
ED
B rectangle
22. Which are parallel lines? C parallelogram
27. Which figure is congruent to this one?
F  
IE and BL H 
IE and 
AN D rhombus
G 
CM and JD J 
BL and 
CM

A B C D 34. Classify the triangle.


F octagonal pyramid
F right G hexagonal prism
23. Find the unknown angle measure. 28. Consider the letters A, B, G, H, J,
G acute H pentagonal prism
M, Q, and R. Which do not have
H obtuse J pentagonal pyramid
line symmetry?
?
F B, G, J, Q H B, G, Q, R
67˚ 72˚ G G, J, M, R J G, J, Q, R For 35–36, graph a triangle with 39. Two brands of window cleaner are
vertices (2,1), (6,1), and (4,4). packaged in cylinders that are
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A 52° C 48° 29. Find the pattern. Choose the next Choose the transformation that congruent. The first brand contains
B 50° D 41° figure in the pattern. describes the move to the new given 18 ounces. How many ounces are there
vertices. in a carton of 24 packages of the
second brand?
35. (0,0), (4,0), (2,3)
A C A 424 oz C 444 oz
24. Use a protractor to measure and
A translation B 432 oz D 532 oz
classify the angle. B D
B reflection
C rotation
A 30. Find the pattern. 40. A pyramid with twice as many faces as
a square pyramid has a base perimeter
B 36. (2,1), (4,2), (6,1) of 72 ft. How long is one side of the
C base?
F H F translation
F 38° obtuse H 30° acute G reflection F 6 ft H 8 ft
G J G 7 ft J 12 ft
G 35° obtuse J 25° acute H rotation
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Assessment Guide AG 247


UNIT 7 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 7 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Write the correct answer. 10. The highest point on Earth is Mount 14. Point B 18. Write an equation for the table below.
Everest at 29,022 feet above sea level.
1. Write an integer to represent a fall The lowest point on Earth is in the   Input, x 
2 
1 0 
1 
2
of 30 ft.
( 1, 3)
Marianas Trench at 36,198 feet below Output, y

12 
6 0 
6 
12
sea level. What is the difference

30 between these elevations?
y  6x
2. Write the opposite of 13. 65,220 ft 15. Point C
For 19–20, use this coordinate plane

13 For 11–12, use the table. (2,1) and the information in the paragraph
below.
3. What values can n have if n  121? Input, x 3 4 5 6 7 8
y
Output, y 9 12 15 18 ■ ■
 +7
121, 121 21; 24 +6
For 16–17, use the table. +5
11. Use a rule to complete the table above. +4
4. Compare. Write  ,  , or  in the
●. Then write the equation on the line
below. Input, x 
2 
1 0 
1 
2
+3
+2
+1
Concrete
Plant
   
x

  Output, y 3 2 1 0 1 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1- 0+1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7
11  23 Gravel -
•1 •
Marble Salt
y  3x Pit -2 Quarry Mines
3
16. Write the ordered pairs for the -4
5. Order the numbers from least to -5
relationship.
greatest. 7, 9, 0, 2, 3, 5 12. Write the ordered pairs for the -6
relationship. (2,3), (1,2), (0,1), (1,0), -7


7, 5, 2, 0, 3, 9 (2,1)
(3,9), (4,12), (5,15), (6,18),
(7,21), (8,24) The salt mines have an x-coordinate that is
For 6–7, find the sum. 6 greater than that of the gravel pit. The
For 13–15, identify the ordered pair y-coordinate of the concrete plant is
6. 3  5 for each point. 5 more than that of the salt mines. The salt
17. Write an equation for the table above.
Then graph the relationship below. mines were closed in 1955. Where are the
 y
8 salt mines?
y
+6
7. 9  8 +5 19. Tell the relevant information.
+4 +6
+3 •B +5 The salt mines have an
 +2 +4
1 •C +1 x +3 x-coordinate 6 greater than that
+2
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 - 0+1+2+3 +4 +5+6 +1 of the gravel pit. The y-coordinate
1 x
For 8–9, find the difference. -2 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1- 0+1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 of the concrete plant is 5 more
•A -3 1
  -4 -2
8. 7 9 -5 -3 than that of the salt mines.
-6 -4
-5

2 -6
20. Write the ordered pair for the salt
9. 4  5 13. Point A mines and then graph it.


9 (2,3) Equation y  x  1 (5, 1)
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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 157 AG 158 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

UNIT 7 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 7 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

For 21–22, use the figure below. For 25–26, use circle W. For 31–32, find the unknown angle 37. Write the number of faces, vertices,
measure. and edges.
•E A E•
• 31.
A B B• ?
H•
• •
L
• •W •F
J• •D
C K D •
• • • C

G
•F 92°66° 22°
25. Name a chord. 8 faces, 12 vertices, 18 edges
21. Name an example of perpendicular 32. 88° 172° 35°
lines. Possible answer: 
EF
Possible answers:  ,
AB and EF ? 65°

CD and 
EF
26. Name a radius. 38. Identify the solid figure that has the
given views.
, WB
WA ,  
WC, or WD 33. Classify the figure in as
many ways as possible.
27. Are the figures similar, congruent, or
Write quadrilateral,
22. Name an acute angle. parallelogram, square,
neither?
rectangle, rhombus, or
Possible answers: HJL, KJG,
trapezoid.
HL J, JKG top front side
quadrilateral, parallelogram,
rhombus
cylinder
34. Classify the triangle. 2 cm 2 cm
23. Find the unknown angle measure. Write isosceles,
scalene, or equilateral. 3.5 cm
? similar
39. Two brands of breakfast cereal are
81° 19° isosceles packaged in cylinder-shaped boxes that
28. Draw the lines of
symmetry. Tell whether are congruent. The first brand contains
For 35–36, graph a triangle with
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the figure has rotational 24 ounces. How many ounces are there
80° vertices (1,1), (2,1), and (2,5).
symmetry. Write yes or no. in a case of 36 boxes of the second
Then transform the triangle to the brand?
new given vertices. Write translation,
no reflection, or rotation to describe
each move. 864 oz
24. Use a protractor to measure the angle.
29. What symbols complete the pattern?
Draw them in the boxes. 35. (5,1), (2,1), (2,5)
A

reflection 40. A regular pentagonal pyramid has a


B base perimeter of 1,805 ft. How long is
C 30. Draw the next three figures in the       one side of the base?
36. ( 2, 1), ( 2, 5), ( 1, 1)
pattern.

45° rotation 361 ft


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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 159 AG 160 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

AG 248 Assessment Guide


UNIT 8 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 8 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Choose the best answer. For 5–6, find the sum or difference. 11. Choose the best estimate. A fish tank 16.
holds ? .
1. Which estimate is best? 5. 15 yd
 8 yd 1 ft A 50 gallons C 50 pints 7.3 m
 A 6 yd 2 ft B 50 quarts D 50 cups
B 7 yd 1 ft
C 7 yd 2 ft F 36.0 m H 43.8 m
D 23 yd 1 ft 12. 7 hr 42 min G 36.5 m J 58.4 m
 9 hr 37 min
 F 16 hr 5 min
G 16 hr 19 min
H 17 hr 19 min For 17–18, find the circumference.
6. 35.7 cm  8.9 cm Round your answer to the nearest
J 18 hr 19 min
whole number. Use 3.14 for the
F 26.8 cm
value of .
G 27.2 cm
H 44.6 cm 13. Mark runs two errands on the way to 17. A circle of diameter 8
J 45.2 cm Glynis’s house. It takes 37 minutes for
the first errand and 45 minutes for the A 25 C 35
1 1 B 30 D 40
A 2  in. C 2  in. second errand. He arrives at Glynis’s at
4 2
1 3 1:07 P.M. What time did he leave home?
B 2  in. D 2  in.
3 4 7. Which is a way to rename 7,040 yd? A 11:15 A.M. C 11:35 A.M.
A 7 mi C 3 mi B 11:27 A.M. D 11:45 A.M. 18. A circle of radius 5
B 4 mi D 2 mi F 16 H 31
2. Measure the length to the nearest
G 19 J 38
centimeter. For 14–16, find the perimeter of the
figure shown.
For 8–10, change the unit. 14.
1 19. Find the area of the figure.
5 2 ft
8. 1 gal  ■ cup
F 5 cm H 3 cm
G 4 cm J 2 cm F 8 H 16 6 in.
G 12 J 24 7 ft

1
9 in.
F 17 ft H 23  ft
2
A 27 in.2 C 42 in.2
3. How many inches are in 5 yards? G 19 ft J 25 ft B 30 in.2 D 54 in.2
A 15 C 180 9. 112 oz  ■ lb
B 60 D 225 A 4 C 6
B 5 D 7 15. 5.8 m
For 20–21, find each missing
1.8 m 4.1 m measurement.
4. Which of these does not equal 60
3.6 m 20. A rectangle with l  9 cm and
inches?
10. 5.5 T  ■ lb 2.7 m w  6.4 cm. A  ?
2
F 3 yd H 1  yd F 28.8 cm2 H 57.6 cm2
3 F 7,500 H 9,000 A 19.6 m C 16.0 m
G 4 ft 12 in. J 5 ft G 10,500 J 11,000 B 18.0 m D 15.8 m G 30.8 cm2 J 65 cm2
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UNIT 8 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 8 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

21. A rectangle with P  34 yd and 26. b  7.2 cm and h  5.5 cm, A  ? 31. For 36–37, find the missing dimension
l  11 yd. A  ? for each rectangular prism.
F 18.45 cm2 H 36.9 cm2
A 66 yd2 C 124 yd2 G 19.8 cm2 J 39.6 cm2 4 cm 36. l  12 m, h  6 m, V  576 m3,
B 90 yd2 D 253 yd2 11 cm w ?
1 1 7 cm
27. h  4 yd and A  36 yd2, b  ? F 6m H 7.5 m
4 8 2 2
1 1
A 234 cm C 298 cm G 6.5 m J 8m
A 7 yd C 8 yd B 276 cm2 D 308 cm2
4 2
1 1
22. Find the dimensions of the rectangle B 8 yd D 9 yd
8 4
For 32–33, match a solid figure with
with the least perimeter for the given
its net. Choose from the nets below.
area. (Use whole numbers.) 28. Find the area of the figure.
37. w  6 in., h  3 in., V  288 in.3,
A  56 m2
L N l ?
F 1 m 56 m H 4 m 14 m 5 ft
A 16 in. C 13 in.
G 2 m 28 m J 7m 8m
6 ft B 14 in. D 11 in.
15 ft

3 ft
For 23–24, find the missing M O
F 135 ft2 H 75 ft2 For 38–39, choose the units you
measurement for each triangle.
G 90 ft2 J 45 ft2 would use to measure each.
23. b  5.0 cm and h  2.9 cm, A  ?
38. The surface area of a hexagonal prism
32.
A 14.5 cm2 C 7.25 cm2 For 29–31, find the surface area. You F L H N measured in feet
B 9.8 cm2 D 6.5 cm2 may want to make the net. G M J O F ft G ft2 H ft3
29.

33.
5 cm A L C N
B M D O
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24. b  12 ft and A  48 ft , h 
2
? 8 cm
3 cm 39. The space occupied by a water tank
F 12 ft H 6 ft measured in meters
A 158 cm2 C 120 cm2 For 34–35, find the volume of each
G 8 ft J 4 ft
rectangular prism. A m B m2 C m3
B 128 cm2 D 79 cm2
34. F 72 ft3
30. G 84 ft3 3 ft
H 120 ft3 6 ft
J 172 ft3 4 ft
For 25–27, find the missing
measurement for each parallelogram. 3 cm 40. Frances needs to fill her cooler. It is
9 cm 18 in. long, 10 in. wide, and 8 in. deep.
35. A 186.4 cm3
25. b  9 ft and A  63 ft2, h  ? 2 cm How much water will it hold?
B 198.6 cm3 4 cm
2 2
A 6 ft C 8 ft F 102 cm H 51 cm C 235.4 cm3 F 1,280 in.3 H 1,560 in.3
9 cm
B 7 ft D 9 ft G 54 cm2 J 42 cm2 D 259.2 cm3 7.2 cm G 1,440 in.3 J 1,680 in.3
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AG 252 Assessment Guide


UNIT 8 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 8 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Write the correct answer. 6. 105.4 cm  718 mm 11. What is the most appropriate 16.
customary unit of measurement for the
1. Estimate to the nearest inch. weight of a full cement truck?
177.2 cm, or 1,772 mm
7.4 m
ton

59.2 m

2 in. For 7–10, change the unit. 12. 6 hr 54 min For 17–18, find the circumference.
 11 hr 48 min Round your answer to the nearest
7. 2 mi  ■ in. 
18 hr 42 min whole number. Use 3.14 for the value
of .
2. Measure the length to the nearest 126,720
centimeter, then to the nearest 17. A circle with diameter 19 cm
13. Ramona went to Linda’s for a party.
millimeter.
She stopped at two stores to pick up
supplies. Ramona took 29 minutes at 60 cm
the first store and 47 minutes at the
second store. If it took 5 minutes to
travel from the second store to Linda’s, 18. A circle with radius 11 in.
and Ramona arrived at 5:15 P.M., when
8. 4 gal  ■ qt did Ramona leave home? 69 in.

3 cm, 28 mm 16 3:54 P.M. 19. Find the area of the figure.

3 in.
3. How many inches are in 12 yards?
For 14–16, find the perimeter of the 11 in.
figure shown.
432 in.
14. 33 in.2
9 43 ft
9. 1,792 oz  ■ lb
13 ft For 20–21, find each missing
4. Rename the unit.
measurement.
7 yd 2 ft  ■ in. 112
4512 ft 20. A rectangle with l  22 cm and
w  11 cm. A  ?
276

15. 3.4 m 242 cm2


4.7 m
3.8 m
For 5–6, find the sum or difference. 6.2 m
2.9 m 21. A rectangle with P  21 yd and
5. 38 yd 10. 430,000 lb  ■ T 9.8 m l  3 yd. A  ?
 14 yd 2 ft

23 yd 1 ft 215 30.8 m 2212 yd2
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Form B • Free Response Assessment Guide AG 177 AG 178 Assessment Guide Form B • Free Response

UNIT 8 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 8 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

22. Find the dimensions, using whole 28. Find the area of the figure. For 32–33, match the solid figure with For 36–37, find the unknown
numbers, of the rectangle with the its net. Choose from the nets below. dimension for each rectangular prism.
least perimeter for the given area. 15 ft
A  81 m2 36. l  7 m, h  8 m, V  784 m3,
6 ft
12 ft w ?
9m9m
5 ft 14 m

120 ft2 W X
For 23–24, find the missing 37. w  11 in., h  5 in., V  495 in.3,
measurement for each triangle. l ?

23. b  3.6 cm, h  3 cm, A  ?


9 in.
For 29–31, find the surface area. You
5.4 cm2 may want to make the net. Y Z

29. For 38–39, write the units you would


32.
use to measure each.
9 cm Z
24. b  5 ft, A  30 ft2, h  ? 38. The perimeter of the base of the figure
7 cm below
6 cm
12 ft
33.
318 cm2
W
5 yd
For 25–27, find the missing
measurement for each parallelogram.
For 34–35, find the volume of the yards
30.
25. b  22 ft, A  242 ft2, h  ? rectangular prism.

3 cm 34.
7 cm
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11 ft 39. The space in a packing box for a


4 cm
8 ft 12 ft refrigerator measured in centimeters
6 ft
122 cm2
cm3
26. b  3.25 cm, h  16 cm, A  ?
576 ft3
52 cm2 40. Dermott needs to fill an aquarium in
31. the lobby of a building. It is 108 in.
35. 3.9 cm
long, 20 in. wide, and 22 in. tall. How
3 cm 12 cm 4 cm much water, in cubic inches, will it
1 1
27. h  24 yd, A  108 yd2, b  ? 6 cm 9 cm hold?

412 yd 252 cm2 140.4 cm3 47,520 in.3


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Assessment Guide AG 253


UNIT 9 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 9 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Choose the best answer. For 5–6, use the figures below. For 10–11, use the map scale. 14. What is 9
20 as a percent?
For 1–2, use the information below. scale length (in.) 1 F 45% H 9%
G 29% J 5%
Jennifer has a black skirt and a red skirt. actual length (mi) 50
She also has 3 blouses: one black, one
white, and one red. 10. What is the actual distance between
two cities that are 7 inches apart on
1. To make a tree diagram of Jennifer’s
the map? 15. What is 6% as a decimal?
skirt and blouse outfits, you must start
with ? . F 500 miles H 250 miles A 6 C 0.06
G 350 miles J 200 miles B 0.6 D 0.006
A skirts 5. What is the ratio of circles to triangles?
B blouses
C either skirts or blouses A 7:4 C 3:7
D outfits B 4:3 D 3:4

16. What is 3% as a fraction?


6. What is the ratio of triangles to all the 3 3
11. Pittsburgh, PA, and Columbus, OH, are F  H 
2. How many skirt and blouse outfits does figures? 10 1,000
4 inches apart on the map. How much 3 3
Jennifer have? F 4:7 H 4:3 is this in actual distance? G  J 
100 1
F 6 H 12 G 3:4 J 7:3
A 200 miles C 350 miles
G 8 J 15 B 250 miles D 400 miles

7. Which ratio is equivalent to 4:6?


17. What is 25% of 48?
A 6:3 C 2:3
For 3–4, Lee has 3 dinner choices. A 4 C 24
B 3:2 D 8:10
roll: white or rye B 12 D 36

beverage: milk, iced tea, or water 12. The ratio of students to library books
For 8–9, choose the fraction that
vegetable: beans, carrots, or corn at Erin’s school is 4:7. How many library
shows the probability of rolling each
books does Erin’s school have?
event on a number cube labeled
3. To make a tree diagram of Lee’s 18. Karen scored 95% on the test. The test
1 through 6. F 120
choices, you go in this order: had 20 questions. How many questions
G 30
A roll, beverage, vegetable 8. rolling a number more than 2 did she get wrong?
H too little information
B beverage, vegetable, roll 1 1 J too much information F 19 H 2
F  H 
C vegetable, roll, beverage 6 2 G 5 J 1
D any order G
1
 J
2

3 3

9. rolling a number other than a 3


4. From how many different dinners can 19. What is the sales tax on a $12 item if
Lee choose? 11 1 13. What is 0.7 as a percent? the tax rate is 6%?
A  C 
12 2
F 8 H 14 5 1 A 700% C 7% A $11.28 C $0.94
B  D 
G 12 J 18 6 3 B 70% D 0.7% B $7.20 D $0.72
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 193 AG 194 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

UNIT 9 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 9 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

For 20–21, use this spinner. 24. Which event is most likely? Choose the best answer. 31. Tory tosses a coin and takes a marble
from a bag. There are 4 marbles—one
F getting heads in a coin toss For 28–29, Liam is conducting a red, one blue, one yellow, and one
G getting tails in a coin toss probability experiment by tossing green. What is the probability of
1 2 H getting a number greater than 2 a coin and rolling a letter cube getting heads and a green marble?
on a number cube labeled 1–6 lettered A–F.
3 J all equally likely 3 1
A  C 
4 4
28. How many possible outcomes are there
1 1
for Liam’s experiment? B  D 
2 8
F 4 H 8
20. Which event is least likely?
G 6 J 12
A landing on an even number
B landing on an odd number 25. Which event is the most likely?
C landing on a number less than 3 A getting an even number on a roll
D landing on a number more than 1 of a number cube labeled 1–6
B getting an odd number on a roll of
a number cube labeled 1–6
C getting a number less than 5 on a
21. Which event is most likely? roll of a number cube labeled 1–6
F landing on a number more than 2 D all equally likely 32. Colin has 3 different-colored pairs of
G landing on a number less than 2 pants and 5 different-colored shirts.
H landing on an even number How many different outfits can he
J landing on an odd number 29. What is the probability of rolling a B make?
and getting tails?
F 8 H 15
1 1 G 10 J 20
For 26–27, a bag has 5 tiles: 2 red, A  C 
15 6
22. Which ratio forms a proportion? 2 blue, 1 green. A spinner has 4 equal 1 1
B  D 
3 2 sections numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. 12 4
F   
6 3
5 6 26. How many possible outcomes should
G    an organized list have for pulling a tile
10 12
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7 8 and spinning a number?


H   
14 15
3 1 F 5 H 10
J     G 9 J 20
12 3

33. On a spinner which is divided into 8


23. Which ratio forms a proportion?
equal sections, 2 sections are red,
3 1 3 sections are blue, and 3 sections are
A    30. Using the digits 3, 5, and 7, how
4 2 yellow. What is the probability of
27. What is the probability of pulling a red
10 4 many two-digit numbers can you make
B     tile and spinning a 3? spinning a color other than yellow?
12 6 without repeating any digits in the
3 1 1 3 same number? 1 3
C     A  C  A  C 
18 6 20 20 8 8
16 9 1 1 F 4 H 8 1 5
D     B  D  B  D 
8 3 10 5 G 6 J 10 4 8
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Form A • Multiple Choice Assessment Guide AG 195 AG 196 Assessment Guide Form A • Multiple Choice

Assessment Guide AG 257


UNIT 9 TEST • PAGE 1 UNIT 9 TEST • PAGE 2
Name Name

Write the correct answer. For 3–4, use the information below. For 5–6, use the figures below. For 10–11, use the map scale.
For 1–2, use the information below. Danielle has 3 dinner choices to make.
scale length (in.) 1
Dora is putting together outfits for toy soup: chicken noodle, onion, or beef actual length (mi) 67
bears that she wants to sell. She has red, vegetable
5. Write the ratio of squares to triangles.
blue, and green ball caps. She also has 4 beverage: milk or water 10. What is the distance between two
different-colored pairs of shorts: white, cities which are 9 inches apart on the
black, red, and blue. main course: turkey, vegetable lasagna, or 7:2
map?
roast beef
1. Make a tree diagram of the possible
cap and shorts outfits the bears can 3. Make a tree diagram that shows 603 mi
have. Danielle’s dinner choices.

Check students’ diagrams. There Check students’ diagrams.There 6. What is the ratio of triangles to all
should be three columns labeled should be four columns labeled figures?
caps, shorts, and choices. The first soup, beverage, main course, and
11. Two airports are about 4 inches apart
two columns can be in any order. choices. The first three columns 2:9 on the map. How much is this in actual
There should be twelve choices. can be in any order. There should
distance?
be 18 choices.

about 268 mi

7. Write a ratio equivalent to 6:20.

Possible answer: 3:10


For 12, write whether the problem
has too much or too little
information. Then solve the problem
if possible, or describe the additional
information needed.
For 8–9, write a fraction that shows
the probability of each event when a 12. The ratio of boys to girls in Jenny’s
number cube labeled 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3 is school is 3:2. There are 150 students in
rolled. Jenny’s school. About half of them
enjoy computer class. How many girls
8. getting a 3 are there in the school?

1
4. How would the number of Danielle’s 
2 too much; 60 girls
dinner choices change if she could pick
from iced tea and milk rather than milk
and water? Explain.
2. How many cap and shorts outfits
would there be if Dora could find an The number would stay the same.
additional color of cap? Even though the drinks are 9. getting a number other than a 2 13. Write 0.27 as a percent.

different, the number of choices


2
16 remains the same.  27%
3

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UNIT 9 TEST • PAGE 3 UNIT 9 TEST • PAGE 4


Name Name

15
14. Write  as a percent. For 20–21, Ian rolled a number cube For 24, a bag has 2 red tiles, 2 blue 29. What’s the probability of getting a
40 labeled 1–6. tiles, and 1 green tile. A spinner has 4 number evenly divisible by 4 and a
equal sections numbered 1–4. blue marble?
37.5% 20. What is the probability the cube will
land on a number less than 5? 24. How many possible outcomes for 1

pulling a tile and spinning a number 12
4 2
 
6, or 3 should an organized list have?

15. Write 47% as a decimal. 30. Using the digits 1, 4, and 8, make a list
12
of the two-digit numbers you can make
without using any digit twice in the
0.47
same number.
For 25–26, a bag has 3 tiles—red,
blue, and green; and a spinner has
four equal sections labeled A, B, C, D. 14, 18, 41, 48, 81, 84
21. What is the probability of rolling an 25. How many possible outcomes are there
16. Write 18% as a fraction in simplest
even number or an odd number? for pulling one tile and spinning a
form. 31. Sarah tosses a coin and pulls a letter
letter?
1 from a bag with five slips of paper
9 lettered A, D, E, U, Z. Write the

50
12 probability of getting heads and a
vowel.

26. What is the probability of pulling a 3



10
blue tile and spinning a consonant?
17. What is 40% of 65?

1

26 4 32. Marita can choose a red, blue, or
22. Complete the ratio to form a
yellow T-shirt. She can choose either
proportion.
brown or black shoes, and she can
n
4  
9
 For 27–29, LaTanya is conducting a choose a plaid, solid, or striped shirt.
18 probability experiment by pulling a How many different outfits can she
n2 marble from a bag with one red
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18. Paul scored 85% on the test. The test make from these?
marble and one blue marble, and
had 40 questions. How many questions spinning a spinner with six equal
did he get wrong? sections labeled 1, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10. 18 outfits

6 27. How many outcomes are possible?


33. On a spinner with equal sections there
12 are 5 green sections, 5 yellow sections,
2 black sections, 4 red sections, and 9
23. Complete the ratio to form a blue sections. Write the probability of
19. What is the sales tax on a $54 item if proportion. 28. What is the probability of getting an spinning a color other than red or
the tax rate is 8.5%? even number and a red marble? green.
3  n
2 12
1 16
$4.59 n  18 
6

25

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