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Name ___________________________________ _________ Date _____________________________ #____________ TASK – AREA/PERIMETER Mr. Hanks is building a tree house and a playhouse. Each floor is in the shape of a rectangle. The tree house floor is made of 10 boards that are all the same size as shown. Part A Each board has a length of 7 feet and a width of 6 inches. How many inches wide is the floor? Show your work or explain how you got your answer. Part B The playhouse floor is wider than the tree house floor. It is made with 30 of the same type of boards used in the tree house floor. How many inches wider is the playhouse floor than the tree house floor? Show your work. Part C What is the area, in square feet, of the tree house floor? Show your work or explain how you got your answer. Part D Mr. Hanks is going to paint the floor of the tree house and the playhouse. What is the total area that Mr. Hanks will need to paint? Label your answer and show your work.

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Name ____________________________________________ Date _____________________________ #____________

TASK – AREA/PERIMETERMr. Hanks is building a tree house and a playhouse. Each floor is in the shape of a rectangle. The tree house floor is made of 10 boards that are all the same size as shown.

Part AEach board has a length of 7 feet and a width of 6 inches. How many inches wide is the floor? Show your work or explain how you got your

answer.

Part BThe playhouse floor is wider than the tree house floor. It is made with 30 of the same type of boards used in the tree house floor. How many inches wider is the playhouse floor than the tree house floor? Show your work.

Part CWhat is the area, in square feet, of the

tree house floor? Show your work or explain how you got your answer.

Part DMr. Hanks is going to paint the floor of the tree house and the playhouse. What is the total area that Mr. Hanks will need to paint? Label your answer and show your work.

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TASK – PERIMETER/AREA A rectangular space on a wall at school is used to post school announcements. The space is 3 feet in length and has a perimeter of 12 feet. Hint: Draw a picture to help you solve the problems below.

Part AWhat is the width, in feet, of the rectangular space? Show your work.

Part BWhat is the area, in square feet, of the rectangular space? Show your work.

Part CThe rectangular area needs to be enlarged. The new rectangular area will be two times the area you found in Part B. If the width remains the same, what is the length of the larger rectangular area? Show your work.

Part DLook at the following statement.

If the area of a rectangle is doubled, then the perimeter of the larger rectangle will be two times the original perimeter.

Is this statement always true? Explain your answer by giving an example.

TASK – AREA/PERIMETERA company is planting new grass on a lawn. The lawn is in the shape of a rectangle with the dimensions shown.

Part AThe company needs to know how many square feet of grass it needs to plant to cover the lawn. What is the area of the lawn? Show your work or explain your answer.

Part BThe owner also wants to know the perimeter of the lawn to install a fence. What is the perimeter of the lawn? Show your work or explain your answer.

Part CThe owner wants to place bricks against the longest side of the lawn as a walkway. The bricks are 2 feet long and will be placed end-to-end. How many bricks can the owner fit against the longest side of the lawn? Show your work or explain your answer.

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TASK – ANGLESA fourth grade class is learning about angles. Henry points out that when he opens his book, the inside edge makes an angle, as shown in the picture below.

Part AWhat fraction of the circle does the angle created by the open book cover equal? Explain your answer.

Part BWhat is the measure in degrees of the angle of the open book? Explain your answer.

Part CHenry’s friend said if he closes the book, the angle will be 180 degrees. Is Henry’s friend correct? Why or why not? Explain your answer.

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TASK – ANGLESThe figure shown is a parallelogram with line segments drawn between each pair of parallel sides. The angles formed where the line segments intersect are numbered 1 to 4.

Use the figure to answer the questions.

Part AWhat is the sum of the measures of angles 1 and 2? Explain your answer.

Part BThe sum of the measures of angles 2, 3, and 4 is 305 degrees. What is the measure of angle 1 in degrees? Explain your answer.

Part CUsing your answers from Part A and Part B, write an equation to determine the measure of angle 2 in degrees. Use a to represent the measure of angle 2.

Part DSolve the equation to find the measure of angle 2 in degrees.

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TASK – ELAPSED TIMEAlice starts and finishes her guitar lesson at the times shown.

Part AHow long is Alice’s guitar lesson? Show your work using a number line.

Part BWhat fraction of the hour did Alice spend in the guitar lesson? Show your work or explain your answer.

Part CAlice’s guitar teacher has to change the start time of the lesson to 3:30 p.m. If the length of the lesson remains the same, at which time will the guitar lesson now finish? Show your work or explain your answer.

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TASK – CAPACITYA box of pancake mix contains 40 ounces of mix. The amount of mix needed to make four 8-inch-diameter pancakes is 2 cups.

Part AHow many ounces of mix are equal to 2 cups? Show your work.

Part BHow many 8-inch pancakes can be made using 40 ounces of pancake mix? Show your work or explain your answer.

Part CMore pancakes that have a 6-inch diameter can be made with 2 cups of pancake mix. What number of cups and what number of pancakes would complete the table below? Explain your answer.

Part DWhich would use more cups of pancake mix?14 pancakes with a 8-inch diameter21 pancakes with a 6-inch diameter

Show your work or explain your answer.

TASK – MONEY Andrew has 10 quarters, 4 dimes, and 6 nickels in a jar.

Part AIf there are no other coins or bills in the jar, what is the amount of money in Andrew’s jar? Show your work.

Part BHow many $1 bills can Andrew exchange for the coins he has in the jar? Explain your answer.

Part CHow much additional money does he need for a $5 bill? Explain your answer.

Part DWhat is the least number of coins equal to the amount you got in Part C, using any combination of quarters, dimes, or nickels? Show your work.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE

7 Ms. Fuller bought a roll of gold

ribbon to make bows for gift packages.

There were 6 feet of ribbon on the roll. How many inches of ribbon were on the roll?

A) 18

B) 36

C) 60

D) 72

27 Trina painted a rectangular piece of wood. The length of the piece of wood is 12 inches. If the area of the piece of wood is 96 square inches, what is the width?

A) 8 inches

B) 9 inches

C) 36 inches

D) 48 inches

28 The distance around a park on a bicycle path is 3 kilometers. CeCe rides her bicycle around this path 7 times. What is the total distance she rides her bicycle, in meters?

A) 1,000

B) 2,100

C) 10,000

D) 21,000

6 Maurice drinks four 8-ounce glasses of milk every day. How many pints of milk does he drink each day?

A) 2 pints

B) 4 pints

C) 16 pints

D) 32 pints

8 In the metric system of measurement 1,000 grams is equal to

A) 1 kilogram.

B) 10 kilograms.

C) 1 milligram.

D) 100 milligrams.

9 Which set of units would BEST be used to measure the weight of a large dog?

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A) pounds or tons

B) grams or milligrams

C) pounds or kilograms

D) ounces or milligrams

10 Julianne's cereal contains 8 grams of fiber. How many milligrams of fiber are in Julianne's cereal?

A) 0.8 milligrams

B) 0.008 milligrams

C) 800 milligrams

D) 8,000 milligrams11 Which is MOST LIKELY the weight of a dog?

A) 15 kilograms

B) 15 grams

C) 150 kilograms

D) 150 grams

12 The table below shows the total cost for different numbers of tickets to a special show at a water park. Each ticket costs the same amount.

What is the total cost for 12 tickets to the show?

A) $48

B) $44

C) $36

D) $24

17 How many lines of symmetry does a regular hexagon have?

A) 4

B) 5

C) 6

D) 7

19 Lindsay needs to draw a multi-sided figure. Each side needs to be a different length. The figure needs to have at least three different interior angle measures. One angle must be at least 70° more than all other angles. Which of these shapes could Lindsay draw?

A) rhombus

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B) trapezoid

C) acute triangle

D) right triangle

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Jane walked in a straight line for 10 feet. She turned clockwise 90 degrees and walked another 10 feet. If Jane continues to walk in this pattern, which shape will her path form?

A) square

B) rectangle

C) triangle

D) trapezoid

23 Which of these figures contains the largest angle?

A) rhombus

B) rectangle

C) right triangle

D) equilateral triangle

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25 Ben is going to add all the angles in a shape. Which of these shapes will have the greatest total?

A) triangle

B) square

C) trapezoid

D) pentagon

26 William is going to add all the angles in a shape. Which of these shapes will have the smallest sum?

A) triangle

B) square

C) rectangle

D) rhombus

29 The line plot below shows the lengths, in inches, of several flower petals.

What is the difference, in inches, between the lengths of the second longest petal and the shortest petal?

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A)

B)

C)

D)

30 Tamika calculated the number of hours she watched television, based on the number of minutes she had watched. Which table shows the correct relationship of minutes and hours?

A)

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B)

C)

D)

35 Which answer is the best estimate of the mass of a family car?

A) 25 kilograms

B) 250 kilograms

C) 2,500 kilograms

D) 25,000 kilograms

36 Which of the following units of measure would best describe the mass of a large dog?

A) liters

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B) grams

C) kilograms

D) centigrams

TASK- LINE PLOTSA group of friends bought some pizzas. Each pizza was cut into 8 equal slices. The table shows the number of slices of pizza taken by all the friends.

Part AEveryone in the group took at least one slice of pizza. Based on the data in the table,

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how many people were in the group? Explain your answer.

Part BCreate a line plot using the number line shown below and the data in the table.

Part CIf no pizza slices were leftover, how many pizzas did the group buy? Show your work or explain your answer.

Part DThe cost of each pizza was $13. What was the cost of the pizzas before tax was added? Show your work.