Eureka 5.2 Topic H: Lesson 28-31 Dividing Decimals

Eureka 5.2 Topic H: Lesson 28-31 Dividing Decimals

5th Grade

20 Qs

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Eureka 5.2 Topic H: Lesson 28-31 Dividing Decimals

Eureka 5.2 Topic H: Lesson 28-31 Dividing Decimals

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

5th Grade

Hard

CCSS
3.OA.A.2, 3.OA.A.3, 3.OA.D.8

Standards-aligned

Created by

LAUREN HARTLESS

Used 4+ times

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 5 pts

What is 54 divided by 10?

5.4

54

.54

540

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 5 pts

Twenty polar bears live at the zoo. In four weeks, they eat 9,732.8 pounds of food altogether. Assuming each bear is fed the same amount of food, how much food is used to feed one bear for a week? Round your answer to the nearest pound.

122 pounds

121.66 pounds

121 pounds

120 pounds

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 5 pts

The total weight of 30 bags of flour and 4 bags of sugar is 42.6 kg. If each bag of sugar weighs 0.75 kg, what is the weight of each bag of flour?

1.2 kg

1.3 kg

1.4 kg

1.5 kg

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 5 pts

Divide. 27.3 ÷ 3

9.1

.91

91

.091

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 5 pts

Divide. 27.3 ÷ 30

0.91

91

0.091

9.1

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 5 pts

Divide. 273 ÷ 300

0.91

91

0.091

9.1

7.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

5 mins • 5 pts

Jenny filled 12 pitchers with an equal amount of lemonade in each. The total amount of lemonade in the 12 pitchers was 41.4 liters. How many liters of lemonade would be in 7 pitchers?

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