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Spiral Review 3rd Six Week Wk1

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OPEN ENDED QUESTION

1 min • Ungraded

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REORDER QUESTION

5 mins • 20 pts

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1. Four students are traveling to a math contest. The table shows the weights of the four students’ suitcases. Put the weights of the suitcases in order from greatest to least. Write the answer in each box. Select the correct answers for each of the boxes below.

24.75

21.605

21.48

24.8

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

2. Last year, the Eagles soccer team won 60% of the games they played. If the Eagles won 15 games last year, what is the total number of games that the Eagles played?

9 games
25 games
75 games
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

3. Which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers? 3.4 -2 3 -1.2

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 20 pts

4. Mr. Adams drove his delivery truck 151.2 miles during 24 days. He drove the same number of miles each day. How many miles did Mr. Adams drive each day?

16.3 mi
7.16 mi
6.0 mi
5.13 mi

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 20 pts

5. (6.4C) Carrie mixes her lemonade using 3.75 cups of sugar for every 15 lemons. Nate mixes his lemonade using 2.5 cups of sugar for every 10 lemons. Which statement regarding the ratios of cups of sugar to numbers of lemons in Carrie’s lemonade and Nate’s lemonade is true?

Carrie’s lemonade tastes the same as Nate’s lemonade, because 3.75:15 and 2.5:10 are not equivalent ratios.
Carrie’s lemonade tastes the same as Nate’s lemonade, because 15:3.75 and 10:2.5 are equivalent ratios.
Carrie’s lemonade tastes the same as Nate’s lemonade, because 3.75:15 and 10:2.5 are equivalent ratios.
Carrie’s lemonade tastes the same as Nate’s lemonade, because 3.75:15 and 10:2.5 are not equivalent ratios.

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