4th Six Weeks Benchmark Review SOLs 6.6a & 6.23 Part 1 ~ SOL 6.6a • No Calculator! • Show all your work on your own paper. • Carefully bubble the best answer to each question on your bubble sheet. • Stop at the and raise your hand. Question 1 Thomas ran 5/6 mile yesterday and 2/3 mile today. What was the total distance Thomas ran? A B C D 1 ½ miles 7/ mile 9 ½ mile 1 1/3 miles Question 2 If you have a strip of wood that measures 3/ of an inch, and you want to cut off 8 2/ of the strip, how long will the piece 5 you cut off be in inches? A B C D 5 13 3 20 31 40 1 1 15 Question 3 You have a 14 foot board and need to cut the board so that it is 11 ¼ feet long. How much do you have to cut off? A ¾ ft. B 2 ¼ ft. C 2 ¾ ft. D 3 ¾ ft. Question 4 Kirk has 4 2/3 yards of canvas and 2 7/12 yards of felt. How much more canvas does he have? A 2 1/12 yds. B 2 ½ yds. C 2 5/9 yds. D 7 ¼ yds. Question 5 If you have a picture that measures 2 ½ feet by 1 1/3 feet, how many square feet does your picture cover? A B C D 5/ 8 3 1/3 3 2/5 3 5/8 Question 6 Stacey has 2 ¼ cups of milk in a measuring cup. She needs to pour 2/3 cup of this milk out of the measuring cup. How much milk will be left in the cup? A B C D 1 1/3 1 3/7 1 7/12 2 5/12 Question 7 Choose the model below that correctly shows ½ 1. A B C D Question 8 How many acres of land does each person have if 20 2/5 acres are divided among 4 people? A B C D 4 5/8 5 1/20 5 1/10 5 2/5 Question 9 George bought 2 pizzas for lunch. If he gives ¾ of his pizza to his friends, which diagram is shaded to show the amount of pizza that is left for George? A B C D Question 10 Sandy practiced the clarinet a total of 9 1/4 hours in one week. The table gives the number of hours she practiced each day, Monday through Saturday. How long did Sandy practice on Sunday? A 1 ½ hours B 1 ¾ hours C 2 ¼ hours D 2 ½ hours STOP! Raise your hand to receive a calculator and permission to continue to Part 2 ~ SOL 6.23. You will not be allowed to look back at any questions from Part 1. Question 11 Which represents the variable in the following equation? 26 = 9 + x A B C D 26 + = x Question 12 Which method could be used to solve the number sentence shown? x + 2 = 15 A B C D Subtract 2 from x, and subtract 2 from 15 Subtract 2 from x, and subtract 15 from 15 Divide x by 2, and divide 15 by 15 Divide x by 2, and divide 15 by 2 Question 13 What value of b makes the number sentence shown true? b – 9 = 12 A B C D 21 3 108 12 Question 14 What would be the first step in solving this equation? 6k = 14 A subtract 6 from both sides B add 6 to both sides C divide each side by 6 D multiply each side by 6 Question 15 What would be the first step in solving this equation? x - 5 = 20 A subtract 5 from both sides B add 5 to both sides C multiply both sides by 5 D divide both sides by 5 Question 16 Which is an equation? A B C D 5y = 45 6x y-6 x+4 Question 17 What is the value of x? x + 17 = 48 A B C D 65 66 816 31 Question 18 What is the value of y in this equation? y + 31 = 110 A 69 B 79 C 141 D 151 Question 19 Solve for x: A 216 B6 C 30 D 42 x/ 6 = 36 Question 20 Solve for f: A 14 B 224 C 60 D 52 4f = 56 Question 21 What does x equal? +x= A B C D Question 22 w – 15 = 40 is a(n) what? A equation B inequality C expression D product Question 23 What is the coefficient in the expression k + 8? A1 B0 C+ D8 Question 24 represents t represents 1 Which equation is the model representing? A B C D t+2=6 2t = 6 6t = 2 t–6=2 Question 25 represents r represents 1 Using the representations above, which model best represents the following. r+1=4 A B C Question 26 Which of the following are equivalent to 3/10? A 3%; 0.03 B 30%; 0.3 C 33%; 3.3 D 70%; 0.007 Question 27 The box-and-whisker plot below summarizes the weight of 19 students in pounds. Which of the following is true? Students’ Weights 81 105 143 162 219 A The average weight of the students is 162 pounds. B The majority of the students weigh less than 105 pounds. C The median weight of the students is 143 pounds. D The heaviest student weighs 162 pounds. Question 28 A frisbee has a radius of 6 inches. Which is closest to its circumference? A B C D 18 in. 24 in. 36 in. 113 in. Click here for Formula Sheet Question 29 What is the area of the large rectangle if each small square has sides of 5 meters? 5m A B C D 25 m 50 m2 150 m2 10 m 5m Click here for Formula Sheet END OF TEST You may go back and review any questions from Part 2 (yellow slides only). Click here to return to Question 28 Click here to return to Question 29