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TEXAS ASSESSMENT OF ACADEMIC SKILLS
GRADE 6
MATHEMATICS & READING
Administered Spring 2001
Copyright © 2001, Texas Education Agency. All rights reserved. Reproduction of all or portions of this work is prohibited
without express written permission from Texas Education Agency.
STUDENT NAME
TEKS-Based
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MATHEMATICS
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DIRECTIONS
Read each question and choose the best
answer. Then mark the letter for the answer
you have chosen. If a correct answer is not
here
, mark the letter for “Not Here.”
SAMPLE A
How is two hundred six million, thirty-eight thousand, four written as a numeral?
A
26,038,400
B
*
206,038,004
C
206,038,400
D
206,380,004
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SAMPLE B
Greg reads 185 words per minute. At this rate,
what is the total number of words that Greg
can read in 15 minutes?
F
2135
G
2355
H
2755
J
*
2775
K
Not Here
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SAMPLE C
Jack had $12. He spent $6 to go to the movie. Which number sentence shows the amount of money, M
, in dollars, that Jack had left?
A
*
M
=
12
–
6
B
M
=
12
+
6
C
M
=
6
×
12
D
M
=
12 6
E
M
=
6
–
12
.
.
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FORMULA CHART
Grade 6
Perimeter
square
P = 4s
rectangle
P = 2(l +
w)
Circumference
circle
C = 2
π
r
Area
square
A = s
2
rectangle
A
=
lw or A
= bh
triangle
A =
trapezoid
A =
(b
+
b )h
circle
A =
π
r
2
Volume
cube
V = s
3
rectangular prism
V = lwh
MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS
METRIC
CUSTOMARY
Length
1 kilometer
=
1000 meters
1 mile
=
1760 yards
1 meter
=
100 centimeters
1 mile
=
5280 feet
1 centimeter
=
10 millimeters
1 yard
=
3 feet
1 foot
=
12 inches
Volume and
1 liter
=
1000 milliliters
1 gallon
=
4 quarts
Capacity
1 gallon
=
128 ounces
1 quart
=
2 pints
1 pint
=
2 cups
1 cup
=
8 ounces
Weight
1 kilogram
=
1000 grams
1 ton
=
2000 pounds
and Mass
1 gram
=
1000 milligrams
1 pound
=
16 ounces
Time
1 year
=
12 months
1 year
=
52 weeks
1 year
=
365 days
1 week
=
7 days
1 day
=
24 hours
1 hour
=
60 minutes
1 minute
=
60 seconds
1
2
bh
2
1
2
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Which point is located at the coordinate pair (6, 3)?
F
Point U
G
Point V
H
*
Point W
J
Point X
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x
U
V
W
X
1
Lisa planned 3 games for her party. She made
a list of all the possible orders in which she
and her guests could play the games.
Which order of games is missing from Lisa’s list?
A
*
Volleyball, Tetherball, Horseshoes
B
Horseshoes, Volleyball, Tetherball
C
Volleyball, Horseshoes, Tetherball
D
Tetherball, Horseshoes, Volleyball
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Volleyball, Horseshoes, Tetherball
Horseshoes, Volleyball, Tetherball
Horseshoes, Tetherball, Volleyball
Tetherball, Volleyball, Horseshoes
Tetherball, Horseshoes, Volleyball
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4
A pond is 108 inches deep. How many feet equal 108 inches?
F
3 ft
G
*
9 ft
H
324 ft
J
1296 ft
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3
Which is a right angle?
A
∠
ABF
B
∠
DBE
C
*
∠
CBE
D
∠
CBF
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30
°
60
°
80
°
20
°
E
D
C
A
F
B
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5
The Highland Middle School Spanish Club worked on several service projects last year. The graph
shows the number of hours spent on each project.
Which chart shows the same information that is shown on the graph?
A
B
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Flag duty
Cleaning
school yard
Library work
Tutoring
students
Service Projects
Project
Number of Hours
0
4
8
12
16
20
24
28
C
D
*
Tutoring students
16
Library work
22
Cleaning school yard
14
Flag duty
10
Number of
Hours
Project
Service Projects
Tutoring students
8
Library work
11
Cleaning school yard
7
Flag duty
5
Number of
Hours
Project
Service Projects
Tutoring students
10
Library work
14
Cleaning school yard
16
Flag duty
22
Number of
Hours
Project
Service Projects
Tutoring students
16
Library work
20
Cleaning school yard
12
Flag duty
8
Number of
Hours
Project
Service Projects
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11
Melody placed 2 red marbles and 3 blue
marbles into a paper bag. She drew out 1 marble without looking. What is the
probability that the marble she drew was not red?
A
B
C
*
D
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2
3
3
5
1
2
2
5
10
Which is the prime factorization of 54?
F
2
×
27
G
2
3
×
3
3
H
3
2
×
6
J
*
2
×
3
3
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9
Roberto’s gym class had 35 students and 7 basketballs. What was the ratio of students
to basketballs?
A
*
5 to 1
B
1 to 5
C
7 to 1
D
1 to 7
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8
Laura plays chess in tournaments. She
usually wins 3 out of every 5 games she plays.
If Laura plays 20 games in the next
tournament, what is the total number of
games that she can expect to win?
F
15
G
*
12
H
8
J
4
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7
Samuel washed his new car exactly once every
week for 3 years in a row. How many times did
he wash his car during this time period?
A
*
156
B
121
C
36
D
21
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6
Look at the number pattern.
7, 14, 21, 28, ...
Which number sentence can be used to determine t
, the eighth
number in the pattern?
F
t
=
28
+
7
G
t
=
28
×
8
H
t
=
7
+
8
J
*
t
=
7
×
8
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15
The radius of a circle is 7 centimeters. Which
is the measure of the diameter?
A
7 cm
B
10 cm
C
*
14 cm
D
21 cm
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14
The drawing shows rectangle ABCD with
diagonal BD.
Which angle is congruent to angle ADB?
F
Angle ABC
G
*
Angle CBD
H
Angle CDA
J
Angle DBA
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A
B
D
C
13
During a gymnastics contest, 8 out of 10 gymnasts on Nick’s team were able to
do a back flip. Which names the fractional
part of the gymnasts on his team who were
able to do a back flip?
A
B
C
D
*
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2
5
5
8
4
5
1
4
12
Tara poured 1.2 liters of soda from a bottle
that contained 3 liters. How much soda was
left in the bottle?
F
2.2 L
G
*
1.8 L
H
1.5 L
J
1.1 L
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18
A baseball team manager listed the batting
averages of 4 players on the team. Which lists
their batting averages in order from greatest
to least?
F
0.298, 0.336, 0.283, 0.332
G
0.336, 0.332, 0.283, 0.298
H
0.283, 0.298, 0.332, 0.336
J
*
0.336, 0.332, 0.298, 0.283
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19
Which is the least common multiple of 12 and 15?
A
45
B
48
C
*
60
D
72
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17
Rachel caught 5 of the 30 softballs that were
thrown to her. What fraction of the softballs
did she catch?
A
B
*
C
D
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1
15
1
6
1
5
1
3
16
As part of a science project, Earl recorded the
starting temperature of 300 milliliters of a
solution at 27°C. He heated the solution until
it began to boil at the temperature of 132°C.
How much hotter was the solution at its
boiling point than when the experiment
started?
F
273°C
G
168°C
H
159°C
J
*
105°C
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20
The chart shows the number of movie tickets sold during the first 10 minutes that a ticket window was
open.
Which graph shows the same information as the chart?
F
*
G
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Ticket Category
Movie Ticket Sales
Adult
Number of Tickets
28
Child
7
Senior Citizen
15
H
J
Movie Ticket Sales
Adult
Child
Senior
Citizen
Movie Ticket Sales
Adult
Child
Senior
Citizen
Movie Ticket Sales
Adult
Child
Senior
Citizen
Movie Ticket Sales
Adult
Child
Senior
Citizen
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22
Which equation can be used to determine
h
, the number of hours in w
weeks?
F
h
=
w
×
(7
+
24)
G
*
h
=
w
×
(7
×
24)
H
h
=
w
×
(7
×
52)
J
h
=
w
×
(52
÷
24)
K
h
=
w
×
(24
÷
7)
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21
Juan read a book with 323 pages. Then he read a book with 196 pages. About how many
more pages did the first book have than the
second book?
A
*
100
B
200
C
300
D
400
E
500
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23
William, Tim, and David helped raise money
by running in their school’s Run for the Heart
race. William ran 2 miles, and Tim ran
1 miles. David ran mile less than the
number of miles William and Tim ran
together. Which equation can be used to find
D
, the total number of miles David ran?
A
D
=
2
−
1 −
B
*
D
=
(2
+
1 )
−
C
D
=
1 −
D
D
=
(2
−
1 )
+
E
D
=
1 +
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1
4
3
4
1
4
3
4
1
4
3
4
1
4
3
4
1
4
3
4
1
4
3
4
Please note that items 21–56 have five
answer
choices.
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Mrs. Roby bought 6 bags of potatoes for her
restaurant. The smallest bag contained
11 potatoes, and the largest bag contained
14 potatoes. Which could be the total number
of potatoes in the 6 bags?
A
60
B
*
75
C
90
D
105
E
120
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24
A thunderstorm caused 2 out of every 9 homes in Wendell to lose electricity. There
are 810 homes in Wendell. Which proportion
can be used to find h
, the number of homes
that lost electricity?
F
=
G
=
H
=
J
*
=
K
=
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(9
−
2)
9
h
810
h
810
h
810
9
(9
+
2)
9
2
h
810
2
9
9
810
h
2
25
During the past 6 weeks, Sean spent between
$12 and $18 for lunch each week. Which could
be the total amount that he spent on lunches
for the past 6 weeks?
A
Less than $60
B
*
Between $60 and $120
C
Between $120 and $180
D
Between $180 and $240
E
More than $240
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26
Yesterday, 50 crates of fruit arrived at the
Oldport Dock. The circle graph shows the number of crates of each fruit that arrived.
Which 2 types of fruit made up exactly of
all the crates of fruit received yesterday?
F
Oranges and peaches
G
*
Bananas and apples
H
Cherries and bananas
J
Apples and oranges
K
Peaches and bananas
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Bananas
15
Cherries
6
Apples
10
Peaches
8
Oranges
11
Crates of Fruit
1
2
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30
The chart shows that 75 books were checked
out from the library by sixth-grade students
last week.
If sixth-grade students checked out a total of
300 books during a period of 4 weeks, which
proportion could be used to find the number of
books about animals, a
, that would be
expected to be checked out?
F
=
G
*
=
H
=
J
=
K
=
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75
15
75
300
Book Survey
Number of
Books
Type
Adventure
Biography
Nature
30
9
21
Animal
15
a
300
75
300
a
15
a
300
a
300
15
75
15
75
−
15
a
75
−
15
29
Franco is a billboard painter. He estimated
that a billboard he was painting was between
40 and 50 feet tall. He estimated the
billboard’s width to be between 100 and 120 feet. Based on Franco’s estimates, which is the most reasonable estimate of the area of the billboard?
A
Less than 600 ft
2
B
Between 600 ft
2
and 1000 ft
2
C
Between 1000 ft
2
and 2000 ft
2
D
Between 2000 ft
2
and 4000 ft
2
E
*
Between 4000 ft
2
and 6000 ft
2
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28
Ms. Latham had a rectangular floor plan
drawn up for her new kitchen. She decided
that her kitchen should be larger, as shown
below.
If she makes it n
feet longer and n
feet wider,
which equation can be used to find A
, the total
area of the new floor plan?
F
*
A
=
(9
+
n
)
×
(11
+
n
)
G
A
=
(9
×
11)
+
(2
×
n
)
H
A
=
9
×
11
×
n
J
A
=
2
×
(11
+
9
+
n
)
K
A
=
(9
+
11)
×
n
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n
n
9 feet
11 feet
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A painter had 12 gallons of paint. He used 4 gallons on Monday and 6 gallons on
Tuesday. On Wednesday he bought 10 more
gallons of paint. Which number sentence can
be used to find g
, the total number of gallons
of paint the painter had then?
F
g
=
12
−
4 −
6 G
g
=
12
+
4 +
6 −
10
H
*
g
=
12
−
4 −
6 +
10
J
g
=
10
+
4 +
6 K
g
=
10
+
4 +
6 −
12
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1
3
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
3
1
2
1
3
1
2
33
Jaren put books on the new shelves in the
school library. He put 32 to 38 books on each
shelf. Which could be the total number of
books he put on 19 shelves?
A
Less than 200
B
Between 200 and 400
C
Between 400 and 600
D
*
Between 600 and 800
E
More than 800
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32
Tasha spent a total of $6.83 at a store. She
bought some paper for $3.89. She also bought
6 pens. If each pen cost the same amount,
which equation can be used to find the cost of
each pen, P
?
F
P
=
6.83
÷
6
G
P
=
3.89
÷
6
H
P
=
6.83
−
(3.89
÷
6)
J
*
P
=
(6.83
−
3.89)
÷
6
K
P
=
(6.83
+
3.89)
÷
6
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31
Ms. Darby has 2 jobs. She works 21 hours
per week at the first job for $8 per hour. She
works 8 hours per week at the second job for
$12 per hour. Which is the best estimate of the
total amount of money Ms. Darby earns from
both jobs in 1 week?
A
Between $100 and $200
B
*
Between $200 and $300
C
Between $300 and $400
D
Between $400 and $500
E
More than $500
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36
Kendra baked 4 dozen cookies and gave 1 dozen cookies to her family. She took the
rest of her cookies to school. Lola baked 1 dozen cookies to take to school. Which
number sentence can be used to find how
many dozens of cookies the 2 girls took to
school in all?
F
*
4 −
1 +
1 =
G
4 +
1 +
1 =
H
4 −
1 −
1 =
J
4 +
1 −
1 =
K
4 +
1 +
2
=
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1
2
2
3
3
4
1
2
2
3
3
4
1
2
2
3
3
4
1
2
2
3
3
4
1
2
2
3
3
4
1
2
3
4
35
Cassidy Middle School had a science fair. The chart shows how many of Mrs. Whipple’s
students entered each division.
Based on the ratios from Mrs. Whipple’s class,
which proportion can be used to find x
, the
number of students expected to enter the
computer science division if 120 students at
the school enter the science fair?
A
=
B
*
=
C
=
D
=
E
=
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Biology (animals)
4
Biology (plants)
2
Computer science
5
Physical science
4
Number of
Students
Division Entered
Science-Fair Entries
(Mrs. Whipple’s Class)
5
(15
−
5)
x
(120
−
15)
(15
−
5)
120
5
120
x
15
x
120
x
120
5
15
5
15
x
5
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Mr. Lawrence had 3 buckets of water. The
buckets contained 6.84 liters, 9.23 liters, and
4.79 liters. Which is the best estimate of the
total amount of water in the 3 buckets?
A
7 L
B
19 L
C
*
21 L
D
25 L
E
30 L
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Ms. Ricardo bought new carpet on sale for
$829. The regular price for the carpet was
$1483. Not including tax and labor, which is
the best estimate of the total amount that
Ms. Ricardo saved?
F
$300
G
*
$700
H
$1200
J
$1500
K
$1800
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37
Jamal bought 4 packages of note cards with 16 cards in each package. He used all but
6 cards. Which equation can be used to find
c
, the total number of cards Jamal used?
A
c
=
(3
×
16)
+
6
B
*
c
=
(4
×
16)
−
6
C
c
=
(4
+
16)
−
6
D
c
=
(4
−
3)
×
16
E
c
=
(4
×
16)
−
(3
×
6)
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The graph shows how many students in Jana’s class were born during each of the 4 seasons.
Jana was born in the summer. How many students in the class were not
born in the same season as Jana?
F
7
G
10
H
13
J
*
17
K
Not Here
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Season
Number
of
Students
Season of Birth
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
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When Shawn got a puppy from the animal
shelter, it weighed 4.8 kilograms. The puppy
gained 1.95 kilograms in the first month that
Shawn had it and 1.5 kilograms in the second
month. What was the puppy’s weight at the
end of the second month?
F
*
8.25 kg
G
7.8 kg
H
6.9 kg
J
6.25 kg
K
Not Here
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45
A page of postage stamps contains a total of
216 stamps. Each of the rows on the page has
the same number of stamps. If there are 12 rows on a page, how many stamps are in
each row?
A
23
B
19
C
*
18
D
11
E
Not Here
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44
Jane stayed in the air 1.4 seconds after
jumping off a diving board. Anna stayed in the
air 1.87 seconds after jumping off the same
board. How many seconds longer did Anna
stay in the air than Jane?
F
3.27 sec
G
2.01 sec
H
1.73 sec
J
0.83 sec
K
*
0.47 sec
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43
Milo bought groceries for $11.76. He gave the
clerk a $20 bill. How much change should he
have received?
A
$9.76
B
$9.34
C
$9.24
D
*
$8.24
E
Not Here
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Mr. and Mrs. Nguyen paid a total of $3870 for a new roof. They paid for the roof in 18 equal payments. What was the amount of each payment?
A
$205
B
$245
C
$254
D
$332
E
*
Not Here
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42
Mr. Harvey made each of his 13 grandchildren
a set of building blocks. Each set had 35 blocks. What was the total number of
blocks in all of the sets?
F
104
G
140
H
345
J
*
455
K
Not Here
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Marta made vegetable soup for supper. She
used 4 cups of water, 2 cups of broth, and
1 cups of tomato juice. How many cups of
liquid did she use altogether in the soup?
A
*
9 c
B
8 c
C
8 c
D
7 c
E
7 c
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3
4
7
10
1
2
3
4
3
4
48
Rob spent 4 hours at the Funtime Water Park.
He waited in line of the time and swam
of the time that he was at the park. What
fraction of the 4 hours did he spend swimming
and waiting in line?
F
G
H
J
*
K
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2
5
1
2
3
7
3
5
1
10
9
10
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The chart shows the distance from Ellen’s
house to 4 of her friends’ houses.
How many miles longer is the distance to
Suzanne’s house than the distance to Thelma’s
house?
A
mi
B
mi
C
mi
D
*
mi
E
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Friend’s
Name
Distance to
Friend’s House
Thelma
Suzanne
Sara
Oliver
Ellen’s Distance Chart
mile
1
8
mile
3
4
mile
2
3
mile
7
8
1
12
1
4
1
2
5
8
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Naomi has 2 dogs. The larger dog has a mass
of 23.2 kilograms, and the smaller dog has a
mass of 12.8 kilograms. What is the difference
between the masses of the 2 dogs?
A
11.6 kg
B
11.4 kg
C
*
10.4 kg
D
9.6 kg
E
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Each of the 4 sixth-grade classes at Cisneros
Middle School raised the same amount of
money at a fall carnival. The classes raised
$1940 altogether. What was the total amount
of money raised by each class?
F
$410
G
*
$485
H
$495
J
$535
K
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51
The horse trough on Mr. Olsen’s ranch holds
336 gallons of water. The pump that he uses to fill the trough is broken, so Mr. Olsen used
a 24-gallon container to bring water from
another well. How many trips did it take to
fill the empty water trough?
A
9
B
10
C
12
D
*
14
E
15
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Paulette bought 2.3 pounds of potatoes, 4.05 pounds of beans, 2.8 pounds of cabbage,
and 1.35 pounds of carrots. What was the total weight of these 4 vegetables?
F
*
10.5 lb
G
10.23 lb
H
9.51 lb
J
9.4 lb
K
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54
The biography section of a library had 27 shelves. Each of the shelves held 48 books.
What was the total number of books in the
biography section?
F
1146
G
1046
H
946
J
432
K
*
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Marcie earns $6 per hour at her job. Last
month she worked 128 hours. What was the
total amount of her earnings before taxes?
A
$628
B
$734
C
$762
D
*
$768
E
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Mr. Kelly planted 13 rows of pecan trees. Each
row had 28 trees. What was the total number
of pecan trees?
F
*
364
G
344
H
130
J
112
K
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