
Review 5th grade second NC Check In
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Christina Baker
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Review 5th grade second NC Check In
By Christina Baker
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NBT 5.3
Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths. • Write decimals using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. • Compare two decimals to thousandths based on the value of the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons
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Multiple Choice
Four students used a stopwatch to see how fast they could run around the perimeter of the playground. They recorded their times in the chart.
Which student took the least amount of time to run around the perimeter of the playground?
Tomas
Beth
Duane
Vicky
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Multiple Choice
What is the closest whole number to 17.48?
10
17
18
20
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Multiple Choice
Nancy placed 78.089. Which of the following numbers is closest to 78.089?
78
78.08
78.09
78.1
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Multiple Choice
Kaylee and Isabella created designs on decimal grids.
Which of the following could be used to represent and compare the amount of the grids that are shaded?
0.06 < 0.56
0.56 > 0.6
0.56 > 0.06
0.6 > 0.56
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NBT 5.7
Compute and solve real-world problems with multi-digit whole numbers and decimal numbers. • Add and subtract decimals to thousandths using models, drawings or strategies based on place value. Decimals should be limited to hundredths. • Use estimation strategies to assess reasonableness of answers
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Multiple Choice
Jeane bought 2 books to read while on vacation.
The first book cost $15.45
The second book cost $9.87
About how much did Jeane spend on her new books?
Less than $24
Between $24 and $25
Between $25 and $26
More than $26
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Multiple Choice
Alexis drank two bottles of water this morning. One bottle held 12.5 ounces of water. The other bottle held 8.75 ounces of water. She wants to drink at least 32 ounces of water each day. How many more ounces does Alexis need to drink to make her goal?
21.25 ounces
11.75 ounces
11.2 ounces
10.75 ounces
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Multiple Choice
Seth and Solomon ran in a relay race. Seth ran the first 200 yards in 33.78 seconds. Then he passed the baton to Solomon. Solomon ran the next 200 yards in 42.55 seconds. It took him 7 seconds longer because he tripped over a rock on the track. What would their total running time be if Solomon had not tripped on the rock?
69.33
76.33
76.26
83.33
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Multiple Choice
Each month Mizrahi pays $62.74 for unlimited texts and calls. There is a new wireless company offering monthly plans for $48.50 unlimited texts plus an additional $5.99 for unlimited calls. If Mizrahi switches plans, how much money would she save each month?
$54.49
$18.35
$14.24
$8.25
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NF 5.3
Use fractions to model and solve division problems. • Interpret a fraction as an equal sharing context, where a quantity is divided into equal parts. • Model and interpret a fraction as the division of the numerator by the denominator. • Solve one-step word problems involving division of whole numbers leading to answers in the form of fractions and mixed numbers, with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, and 12, using area, length, and set models or equations.
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Multiple Choice
Nancy bought a pack of 10 cookies for her 3 children to share equally. How many cookies should each child get if the cookies are shared equally between the 3 children?
3 cookies
4 cookies
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Multiple Choice
Ting Wei has 4 kittens.
Ting Wei feeds these kittens a total of 11 ounces of food.
Ting Wei feeds each kitten an equal amount of food.
Which statement is true?
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Open Ended
Bella, Katina, and Juanita have 7 cookies to share. If the girls want to share the cookies equally, how many cookies should each girl receive?
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NF 5.7
Solve one-step word problems involving division of unit fractions by non-zero whole numbers and division of whole numbers by unit fractions using area and length models, and equations to represent the problem.
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Multiple Choice
Kadaris completed his math homework in of an hour.
He had to complete 4 math problems.
He spent an equal amount of time on each problem.
How much of an hour did Kadaris spend on each problem?
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