Welcome to... A Game of X's and O's

Welcome to...
A Game of X’s and O’s
SOURCE STIE: Pflugerville ISD Math Department at http://www.pflugervilleisd.net/curriculum/math/grade5.cfm
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Directions:
Click on one of the
celebrities in the box. A
question will appear.
Once an answer has
been determined, click
again to reveal the
answer.
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Click Here if
X Wins
Click Here if
O Wins
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A picnic jug holds 4 quarts of lemonade. How many
ounces of lemonade does it hold?
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128 ounces. There are 32 ounces
in each quart.
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Sandy needs 200 centimeters of ribbon. How many
millimeters of ribbon did she need?
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Sandy needs 2,000 mm of ribbon. There are 100
mm per centimeter.
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Rusty’s dog weighs 79 pounds.
How many ounces did he weigh?
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Rusty’s dog weighs 1,264 ounces. There are 16
ounces in a pound, so 16 x 79 is 1,264.
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Sally made 96 ounces of fruit drink. How
many cups of fruit drink did she make?
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Sally made 12 cups of fruit drink. There are
8 ounces in each cup so 96 ÷ 8 is 12.
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2 ½ gallons is
equal to which
of the
following?
A. 6 quarts
B. 20 cups
C. 10 quarts
D. 40 pints
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C. 10 quarts. There are 4
quarts in each gallon.
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How many ounces does ¼ a pound
weigh?
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4 ounces. There are 16 ounces
in a pound so 16÷ 4 = 4.
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Allen ran a 1-kilometer race. When he was
halfway to the finish lane, how many meters
did he have left to run?
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500 meters. Since there are 1,000 meters in
a kilometer, half of that is 500.
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Erin’s brother weighed 6 pounds and
5 ounces. How many ounces did he
weigh?
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101 ounces. 6 pounds x 16 ounces =
96 ounces, plus 5 ounces.
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Mr. Smith needed 32 ounces of milk
for his recipe. How many cups of milk
did he need?
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4 cups. There are 8 ounces in
each cup.