Topic 5 Study Guide

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Topic 5 Study Guide

1.

A truck travels 2,400 miles in 60 hours, going the same distance each hour. How many miles does the truck travel each hour?

A.

3 miles B.

6 miles C.

40 miles D.

60 miles

2.

A laborer put together 2,800 wheels in 70 hours, making the same number of wheels each hour. How many bike wheels does the laborer make each hour?

A.

70 wheels B.

40 wheels C.

7 wheels D.

4 wheels

3.

Davis earned $3,000 at the bookstore. If he worked for 50 weeks and earned the same amount of money each week, how much did he earn per week?

A.

$20 B.

$30 C.

$40 D.

$60

4.

Cheryl earned $2,700 for babysitting her cousins. If she worked for 90 days and earned the same amount of money each day, how much did she earn per day?

A.

$25 B.

$30 C.

$40 D.

$35

5.

Tamika earned $3,600 working at a local farm. If she worked for

60 weeks and earned the same amount of money each week, how much did she earn per week?

A.

$40 B.

$60 C.

$65 D.

$80

1.

Which phrase best describes the quotient of 4,108 42?

A.

a little more than 100 B.

a little less than 100

C.

a little more than 10 D.

a little less than 10

2.

Which phrase best describes the quotient of 3,174 29?

A.

a little more than 10 B.

a little less than 10

C.

a little more than 100 D.

a little less than 100

3.

Which phrase best describes the quotient of 6,320 8?

A.

a little less than 1000 B.

a little more than 1000

C.

a little less than 100 D.

a little more than 100

4.

The library just received 2,040 new books. They cleared off 7 bookshelves to place them on. If each bookshelf holds the same number of books, about how many books can go on each bookshelf?

A.

20 books B.

30 books C.

200 books D.

300 books

5.

The Green Committee needs to mail out 4,710 flyers. There are 6 volunteers who will be addressing the flyers. If the volunteers want to divide the flyers up evenly, about how many will each volunteer have to mail?

A.

800 flyers B.

80 flyers C.

700 flyers D.

70 flyers

1.

What expression does the area model show?

A.

22 x 15 B.

2(102) + 2(5 x 10) - (2 x 10) + (2 x 5)

C.

5 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 2 D.

10 x 10 x 10 x 5 x 2

2.

What is the area of the model?

A.

37 B.

88 C.

100 D.

330

3.

Solve 238 ÷ 17. Use an area model to model the expression.

A.

12 B.

13 C.

14 D.

15

4.

Alejandro decides to spend his $680 holiday bonus on presents for his eight family members. If he divides the money equally between them, how much does he have to spend on each person? Estimate your answer and then use an array or area model to find the exact quotient.

A.

$62 B.

$78 C.

$85 D.

$88

5.

Gershon earned a total of $286 working on a lawn care crew. He worked 11 days and earned an equal amount each day. How much did Gershon earn each day? Estimate your answer and then use an array or area model to find the exact quotient.

A.

About $25 B.

About $26 C.

About $27 D.

About $28

1.

Each building has the same number of offices. How many offices are there in each building?

Hillside Office Complex

4,900 Offices in

70 Buildings

9,800 Parking Spaces

A.

700 offices B.

70 offices C.

7 offices D.

1 office

2.

A charity has a goal of raising $24,000 at a fund raiser. The cost of each ticket is $80. Use the equation 24,000 ÷ 80 = n to find n, the number of tickets the charity must sell to reach its goal. How many tickets should the charity sell to meet its goal?

A.

3 B.

30 C.

300 D.

3,000

3.

Ty is placing CDs in boxes. There are a total of 7,200 CDs. Each box holds 90 CDs. How many boxes will Ty fill?

A.

70 B.

80 C.

90 D.

100

4.

The workers at a tree farm are getting ready to plant seedlings in 80 rows. How many balsam fir trees need to be planted in each row?

Type of Tree Number to Plant

Black spruce 400

Longleaf pine 1,500

Red spruce 600

Balsam fir 2,400

A.

5 B.

30 C.

19 D.

300

5.

At a canning facility, 25,000 pounds of King salmon are ready to be processed. If a typical King salmon weighs 50 pounds, how many will be processed?

A.

5 B.

50 C.

500 D.

5,000

1.

There are 16 ounces in 1 pound. How many pounds are in 112 ounces?

A.

4 pounds B.

7 pounds C.

8 pounds D.

10 pounds

2.

There are 140 students entering the fifth grade. Each classroom can be assigned 28 students. How many classrooms will be needed?

A.

4 classrooms B.

3 classrooms C.

6 classrooms

D.

5 classrooms

3.

There are 192 students in second lunch. Each table can seat 24 people. How many tables will be needed in second lunch?

A.

4 tables B.

6 tables C.

8 tables D.

9 tables

1.

A group of students paid a total of $432 to take a field trip after school. If each student had to pay $24 each, how many students were in the group?

A.

13 students B.

14 students C.

16 students D.

18 students

2.

A company paid a total of $672 for some new chairs. If the chairs were $48 each, how many chairs did the company buy?

A.

12 chairs B.

14 chairs C.

16 chairs D.

17 chairs

3.

An auditorium has 962 seats. There are 37 rows, each with the same number of seats. How many seats are in each row?

A.

26 seats B.

25 seats C.

24 seats D.

22 seats

1.

Jessica’s house is 176 feet above sea level and Rene’s house is 58 feet above sea level. About how many times higher than sea level is

Jessica’s house than Rene’s?

A.

2 B.

3 C.

4 D.

6

2.

Sally went to a baseball card show. The show had 11,982 baseball cards divided among 38 vendors. Which is the best estimate of how many baseball cards are at each vendor?

A.

30 B.

300 C.

3,000 D.

30,000

3.

The first Summer Olympics was held in 1896 and had 211 competitors. The 2000 Summer Olympic games had 10,651 competitors. About how many times more competitors were there in

2000 than when the games were first held?

A.

50 B.

500 C.

800 D.

80

4.

In the first hour of opening one day, 1,352 people entered the Six

Flags Amusement Park in Saint Louis. If the crowd was spread out evenly among all the rides, about how many people were at each ride?

Six Flags Amusement Park Number of Rides

Great America, Chicago 35

Magic Mountain, Los Angeles 30

New Orleans

Saint Louis

25

33

A.

4 B.

40 C.

400 D.

4,000

1.

Matt buys some books from Harvest Books. He gives the clerk a

$20.00 bill and receives $3.10 in change. What other information is needed to find the number of books Matt purchased?

A.

The distance Matt walked to buy the books

B.

The number of bills and coins Matt receives in change

C.

How long it took the clerk to give Matt his change

D.

The cost of each book and the number of books Matt buys

2.

A computer repair shop charged Mrs. Weston $52 per hour plus $75 for parts. The repair took 2 hours. The repair shop is located 10 minutes from Mrs. Weston’s home. What information is not needed to find the total amount she spent on having her computer repaired?

A.

The number of hours the repair took

B.

The distance the repair shop is from Mrs . Weston’s home

C.

The amount of money she spent on parts

D. The price per hour

3.

Jason wants to buy a new video game. He has $8. He receives $5 for his allowance each week. What other information is needed to find how many weeks Jason will need to save his money to buy a new video game?

A.

The number of weeks he has been receiving an allowance

B.

The number of weeks he is on vacation

C.

The price of the video game

D. The amount of money his little brother has saved

4.

The summer recreation program director has $800 to buy new soccer, baseball, and softball equipment. He bought 25 baseballs at

$12 each, 34 softballs at $9 each and 15 soccer balls at $15 each.

What information is not needed to find the total amount he spent on the balls?

A. The number of baseballs bought

B. The price of each ball

C. The amount of money he has to buy equipment

D. The number of soccer balls bought

5.

A shoe manufacturer sent 5,000 pairs of shoes to several different stores. The shoe manufacturer sent each store the same amount of shoes. What information is needed to find the number of pairs of shoes each store received?

A.

The pairs of shoes sent

B.

The number of stores that the manufacturer sent shoes to

C.

The price of each pair of shoes

D.

The number of shoes returned by customers

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