review for 1 st nw test 6.19, 6.1, 6.2, 6.4, 6.6, 6.16
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REVIEW FOR 1st NW TEST
6.19, 6.1, 6.2, 6.4, 6.6, 6.16
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1. Name the decimal thatrepresents the part of the
10 by 10 grid that is shaded?
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2. What is the percentage of the area that is NOT shaded red ?
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3. What is the fraction, decimal, and percent
of the 10 x 10 grid?
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4. What is the fraction, decimal and percent of the shaded area?
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5. Label the number line with fractions, decimals, and percents
0 1
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6. Label the number line with fractions, decimals, and percents
0 1
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7. Change the decimal to fractions in simplest form
0.05
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8. CHANGE THE PERCENTAGE TO A FRACTION IN SIMPLEST FORM
34%
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9. Which box has the greatest amount shaded?
A B
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10. Which of the following is true?
A. 0.6 = 60% = 1/6
B. 0.60 = 6% = 3/5
C. 0.006 = 60% = 3/5
D. 0.6 = 60% = 3/5
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11. Write 3/10 as a decimal and
percent
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12. Convert to a decimal and a fraction in simplest
form.
12%
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13. Complete the FDP chart
Fraction Decimal Percent
.08
3/5
56%
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14. Order from least to greatest
53% .095 4/5
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15.
• Compare with <, >, or =
• A. 4/5 .8
• B. 45% 2/3
• C. 5/8 4/5
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16. a. Clouds to moonsb. Clouds to sunsc. Suns to all shapesd. Moons to suns and cloudse. Suns to everything except moons.
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17. What is the ratio of the total number of songs Mac has to the total number of songs
Jack has?
Jack Mac
Types of songs
Number of songs
Types of songs
Number of songs
Hip Hop 9 Rock 14
Rap 12 Jazz 6
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18. 3/5 of the students in Mrs. Allen’s class have a brother. Mrs. Allen has 25 students in her class.
What percent of the students have a brother? _____
What percent do not have a brother? ______
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19. Which is less than 1.064? a. 1.159 b. 1.059 c. 1.171 d. 1.071
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20. Colton is a salesman. On Monday he drove 63.7 miles. On Tuesday he drove 63 2/3 miles. On Wednesday he drove 63 8/10 miles, and on Thursday, he drove 63.095 miles. On which day did Colton drive furthest?
F. MondayG. TuesdayH. WednesdayJ. Thursday
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21. Hector’s gas tank was ¾ full. What percent of the tank was empty? A. 20% B. 25%C. 60%D. 75%
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30. Jillian walked 6.2 miles., Jason walked 6.08 miles, and Marla walked 6.9 miles. Which of the choices below orders these distances from greatest to least?
a. 6.08, 6.2, 6.9b. 6.9, 6.2, 6.08c. 6.2, 6.08, 6.9d. 6.08, 6.9, 6.2
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23. Which answer choice correctly shows 92% as a decimal?
A) 0.92 B) 9.0 C) 92 D) 920
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24. One out of eight students wore white. What percent of the students wore white?
A) 0.125% B) 12.5% C) 9% D) 18%
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25. A grocery store has 45% of its carts being used. Which ratio compares the used carts with all the carts that the store has?
A) 10:100 B) 45:55 C) 45:100 D) 9:20
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26. Which of these numbers is the largest?
A) 1.405 B) 1.415 C) 1.45 D) 1.461
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27. Name the property
identity property of additionidentity property of multiplicationmultiplicative property of zeroinverse property of multiplication
a. 7 • 0 = 0 b. 6 + 0 = 6
c. ⅕ • 5 = 1 d. 8 x 1 = 8
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28.WHAT IS THE IDENTITY ELEMENT
OF ADDITION?
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29.What is the identity element
of multiplication?
What is the identity element of addition?
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30. Name the property
3( 1 + 2)= (3 • 1) + (3 • 2)
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31. Name the Property
(1 + 2) + 3= 1 + (2 + 3)
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32. Name the Property
½ • 2 = 1
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33. Name the Property
4 • 0 = 0
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34. Name the Property
• = •
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35. Name the Property
+ 0 =
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• 1 =
36. Name the Property
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37. Which describes the relationship ofchairs to tables?
a. Six chairs for every one tableb. Two tables for every three chairsc. Three chairs for every tabled. Three chairs for every two tables
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Which is the factors and the product for the each
38 39 40
4142
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Solve in simplest form
43. 44. 45.
47.46.
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Solve in Simplest Form
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48. 49.50.
51. 52.
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53. Heather studied 4 hours Monday, 1 an hour Tuesday, and 2 hours Wednesday. How many hours did she study all together?
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54. A grocery store had a sale on different soup flavors. They had 48 different flavors of soup. of the 48 flavors were gluten free. How many soups were gluten free?
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55. Mrs. Casazza has 5 lbs of sugar. She used 1 pounds of the sugar to make fudge for the holidays. How much sugar does she
have left?
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56. Solve the division problem illustrated with the graphic
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57. Solve the division problem illustrated with the graphic
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Solve in simplest form
6 9 4 11
+ 2 + 7 - 2 - 9
58. 59. 60. 61.
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62.
The game show contestant spins a spinner with the letters M, O, N, E, and Y. What is the probability that the spinner will stop on the letter N on the first spin and an O the second spin?
M O
NY
E
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63. There is a white sock, two blue socks, and three red socks in a drawer.
What is the probability of selecting a red sock?What is the probability of selecting a black sock?
What is the probability of selecting any color sock?
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64
The names of 5 boys and 4 girlsfrom your class are put into a hat.What is the probability that the first two names chosen (without putting the first name back in the hat) will both be boys?
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65. There are 5 black cats and 3 gray cats in a cage, and none of them want to be in there. The cage door opens briefly and two cats escape. What is the probability that both escaped cats are gray?
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66. Determine if the event is independent or dependent
1. You spin a game spinner twice. ______________________________ 2. You roll a number cube and spin a spinner . 3. You and a friend are playing a game. You both randomly draw a playing piece with red, yellow, blue, green, purple, and orange playing pieces.
4. During a card trick, your friend asks you to pick two cards from a deck.
5. Flip a coin and roll a dice
6. Take a sock from a drawer, replace it, and take another sock.
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67. When the outcome of a first event affects the outcome of a second event, this is called__________________
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68. When the outcome of a first event has no affect on the outcome of a second
event, this is called__________________
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