Test 3 A 11. 203 – 56 = 1. (Inv. 2) A) One-fifth plus two-tenths is more or less than one-third? B) Three-tenths plus onefourth plus two-fifths is what decimal part of a whole circle? 12. $4.16 $2.18 + $1.84 **Use your fraction pieces to help you. 2. (15) What is the product of 6 and 3? 13. 621 75 + 960 3. (12) Draw a number line marked with the integers from –5 to 5. 14. $4.13 - $3.45 4. (12) Draw a segment, a ray, and a line. 15. 5. (14) Find the missing number. 700 - 345 10 – m = 4 16. (7) Which digit is in the tens place in 529,674? 6. (18) 4 x 6 x 15 17. (7) Use digits to write the number twenty-one thousand, three hundred fifty. 7. (11) Carson scored 13 points in the first half of the game. If he scored 22 points in the whole game, how many points did Carson score in the second half? 8. (Decimals) Add: 4.085 + 12.61 answer in words. Write the 9. (15) Which number sentence shows the Identity Property of Multiplication? A. 3 X 4 = 4 X 3 B. 4 X 1 = 4 C. 4 X 0 = 0 10. (13) Change this addition problem to a multiplication problem. 6+6+6+6+6 18. (15) How much is 4 sevens? 19. (11) Tyler was at a friend’s house watching a 117-minute movie. 90 minutes into the movie, his mom called and said he needed to come home. How many more minutes were left in the movie? Write an addition equation, and then solve the problem. 20. (16) At the last home football game, the fifth grade section of the bleachers was full. Near the end of the game, 32 fifth grade students went home. There were 51 fifth grade students left in the bleachers at the end of the game. How many fifth grade students were in the bleachers at the beginning of the game? Write a subtraction equation, and then solve the problem. Answer Key 1. A) More than - -40% B) 0.95 2. 18 3. Use Lesson 12 to help you. 4. Use your notes from Lesson 12 to help you. 5. m = 6 6. 15 x 6 = 90 90 x 4 = 360 7. 22-13 = 9 points 8. 16.695 sixteen and six hundred ninety-five thousandths 9. B 10. 6 x 5 = 30 11. 147 12. $8.18 13. 1656 14. $0.68 15. 355 16. 7 17. 21,350 18. 28 19. S+M=T 90 + M = 117 M= 27 minutes 20. S-W=L S – 32 = 51 S = 83 students