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1 Page 1 of 36 Developed and published by CTB/McGraw-Hill LLC, a subsidiary of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 20 Ryan Ranch Road, Monterey, California All rights reserved. Only authorized customers may copy, download and/or print the document. Any other use or reproduction of this document, in whole or in part, requires written permission of the publisher. Test Name: Math: Quarter 1: Week 3 Test ID: CTB/McGraw-Hill Math: Quarter 1: Week 3 Test ID:
2 Test Directions General Offline Instructions: Today you will take the Acuity test. Read each question carefully and decide which answer is correct. Using your scan sheet, fill in the bubble that contains the letter for the answer you choose. Page 2 of 36
3 1. Solve. 217 x 34 = A 183 B 1,519 C 251 D 7, Solve. 493 x 65 = A 32,045 B 26,535 C 558 D 5, What is ? A B C D Jamal has $2.34 and his friend has $2.58. They put their money together to buy a baseball that costs a total of $4.60. How much money do Jamal and his friend have left over? A $1.22 B $4.92 C $0.32 D $9.52 Page 3 of 36
4 5. Bill wants to buy a comic book for $6.55 and a pen for $1.85. He has $3.45. How much more money does Bill need to buy the comic book and pen? A $4.95 B $1.25 C $11.85 D $ Erin wants to buy a sketch pad for $6.45 and a pencil for $1.15. She has $4.35. How much more money does Erin need to buy the sketch pad and pencil? A $7.60 B $0.95 C $11.95 D $ Solve =? A B C D Solve =? A B C D Page 4 of 36
5 9. Fernando has $ He spends $21.96 on a CD and $1.72 on an energy drink. How much money does Fernando have left? A $16.32 B $23.68 C $18.04 D $ The Dad's group at East Elementary School is selling school T-shirts to make money for new playground equipment. They have sold 113 green shirts and 145 yellow shirts. If they sell each shirt for $12, how much money will the Dad's group make altogether? A $3,120 B $2,966 C $3,096 D $3, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 96,000 B 9,600 C 98,000 D 90,000 Page 5 of 36
6 12. Solve the problem below: A 4,312 R 251 B 4,213 R 64 C 4,302 R 81 D 4,083 R Solve the problem below: 14. It takes Emma 8.6 minutes to solve a puzzle. Keira completes the puzzle 0.4 minutes faster than Emma does. How long does it take Keira to complete the puzzle? A 0.82 minute B 9.0 minutes C 8.2 minutes D 82 minutes Page 6 of 36
7 15. Zina has two dogs. One dog weighs 6.3 kilograms. The other dog weighs 5.4 kilograms. How much do Zina s two dogs weigh in all? A 11.7 kilograms B kilograms C 1.17 kilograms D 117 kilograms 16. What is 56 7? A 8 B 6 C 9 D = A 27 B 324 C 4 D What is 56 7? A 6 B 7 C 8 D 9 Page 7 of 36
8 19. Victoria wants to buy a necklace for $7.65 and a bracelet for $2.70. She has $4.25. Exactly how much more money does Victoria need before she can buy the necklace and the bracelet? A $10.35 B $0.70 C $6.10 D $ What is ? A B C D Justin and Brad both collect baseball cards. They each keep their baseball cards in albums that hold 150 cards. If Justin has 16 albums and Brad has 14 albums, how many baseball cards do they have altogether? A 5,150 B 5,000 C 4,500 D 4, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 5,000 B 500 C 2,000 D 4,000 Page 8 of 36
9 23. Solve the problem below: A 12,566 R 392 B 11,382 R 267 C 12,382 R 432 D 11,412 R Solve the problem below: 25. John is measuring the length of his apartment. He has two rooms, one that measures 9.3 feet, and a second that measures 4.6 feet. What is the total length of the two rooms? A 139 feet B 13.9 feet C feet D 9.76 feet Page 9 of 36
10 26. The Mom's group at West High School is selling school T-shirts to make money for new books for the library. They sold 145 red shirts and 165 blue shirts. If they sell each shirt for $11, how much money will the Mom's group make altogether? A $3,140 B $4,300 C $3,410 D $3, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 320 B 3,200 C 83 D Solve the problem below: A 4,493 R 22 B 4,489 R 190 C 4,512 R 199 D 4,540 R 123 Page 10 of 36
11 29. Solve the problem below: 30. It costs $275 for each person to attend Camp Sunshine. If 17 boys and 12 girls attend the camp, how much money did the camp receive? A $7,550 B $8,775 C $7,975 D $7, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 22,000 B 88,000 C 30,000 D 2,200 Page 11 of 36
12 32. Solve the problem below: A 716 R 119 B 736 R 119 C 717 R 263 D 718 R Solve the problem below: 34. Denis orders the supplies for his office. He orders 26 boxes of white paper and 19 boxes of yellow paper for his office. If each box holds 550 pieces of paper, how many pieces of paper did Denis order altogether? A 26,500 B 16,500 C 24,750 D 27,500 Page 12 of 36
13 35. Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 13,000 B 5,000 C 12,000 D 1, Solve the problem below: A 4,908 R 149 B 4,905 R 17 C 4,908 R 151 D 4,584 R 43 Page 13 of 36
14 37. Solve the problem below: 38. It costs $12 to see the day-time performance of the ballet. It costs $26 to see the evening performance of the ballet. If they sold all 350 tickets to each performance, how much more money did the ballet company make at the evening performance then the day-time performance? A $4,750 B $4,900 C $4,500 D $5, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 500 B 10,000 C 194 D 1,000 Page 14 of 36
15 40. Solve the problem below: A 11,659 R 599 B 11,659 R 199 C 11,860 R 464 D 11,860 R Solve the problem below: 42. It costs $13 for a ticket to the high school basketball championship game. If they sold 154 tickets to the Wildcats fans and 175 tickets to the Tigers fans, how much money did they make selling tickets altogether? A $4,290 B $4,277 C $3,277 D $4,940 Page 15 of 36
16 43. Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 20,000 B 30,000 C 2,500 D 3, Solve the problem below: A 970 R 375 B 950 R 335 C 852 R 139 D 870 R 175 Page 16 of 36
17 45. Solve the problem below: 46. For every animal on their farm, the Jasper family spends $52 a day on feed. If they have 18 horses and 26 cows on their farm, how much money do they spend each day for feed for all of the animals? A $1,352 B $2,288 C $2,880 D $2, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 67,000 B 6,800 C 62,000 D 68,000 Page 17 of 36
18 48. Solve the problem below: A 12,201 R 84 B 11,646 R 339 C 11,665 R 60 D 11,683 R Solve the problem below: 50. Tastey's Ice Cream Shop sold 39 hot fudge sundaes and 42 strawberry sundaes each day that they were open in July. If they were open 31 days in July, how many hot fudge and strawberry sundaes did they sell altogether in July? A 2,449 B 2,511 C 1,302 D 2,325 Page 18 of 36
19 51. Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 521 B 1,800 C 15,000 D 1, Solve the problem below: A 585 R 208 B 592 R 117 C 591 R 130 D 576 R 125 Page 19 of 36
20 53. Solve the problem below: 54. There are 245 fourth graders and 259 fifth graders in Wayne Elementary school. The school PTA is selling yearbooks that cost $21 each. If each student in the fourth and fifth grades purchase a school yearbook, how much money will the PTA collect? A $10,805 B $10,584 C $10,080 D $9, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 40,000 B 110,000 C 5,000 D 50,000 Page 20 of 36
21 56. Solve the problem below: A 6,938 R 180 B 6,970 R 12 C 6,945 R 112 D 6,952 R Solve the problem below: 58. It costs $11 for a ticket to the high school football championship game. If they sold 235 tickets to the home team fans and 216 tickets to the visiting team fans, how much money did they make selling tickets altogether? A $4,601 B $4,961 C $4,700 D $4,111 Page 21 of 36
22 59. Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 7,200 B 9,000 C 720 D Solve the problem below: A 562 R 144 B 567 R 109 C 569 R 495 D 562 R 44 Page 22 of 36
23 61. Solve the problem below: 62. Sally and George both collect stickers. They each keep their stickers in albums that hold 175 stickers. If Sally has 16 albums and George has 4 albums, how many more stickers does Sally have then George? A 2,100 B 2,200 C 1,200 D 2, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 9,000 B 70,000 C 90,000 D 60,000 Page 23 of 36
24 64. Solve the problem below: A 6,043 R 77 B 6,070 R 303 C 6,052 R 29 D 6,040 R Solve the problem below: 66. Jesse and Ying both collect stamps. They each keep their stamps in albums that hold 250 stamps. If Jesse has 12 albums and Ying has 13 albums, how many stamps do they have altogether? A 6,250 B 6,500 C 6,800 D 5,250 Page 24 of 36
25 67. Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 70,000 B 40,000 C 64,000 D 6, Solve the problem below: A 7,087 R 87 B 6,919 R 54 C 6,927 R 484 D 7,085 R 312 Page 25 of 36
26 69. Solve the problem below: 70. Levon rode his bike 125 miles each month and Shirley rode her bike 144 miles each month during the past 16 months. How many miles did Levon and Shirley ride altogether during the past 16 months? A 4,304 B 4,003 C 4,030 D 3, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 3,600 B 37,000 C 36,000 D 72,000 Page 26 of 36
27 72. Solve the problem below: 73. Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Lopez are taking some of their students on a class trip to Washington, D.C. It costs $275 for each student's plane ticket to Washington, D.C. If Mr. Thomas has 15 students going on the trip and Mrs. Lopez has 18 students going, how much money will it cost for the students' plane tickets altogether? A $9,075 B $9,750 C $8,500 D $8, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 219 B 2,100 C 1,400 D 14,000 Page 27 of 36
28 75. Solve the problem below: 76. The girls and the boys basketball team are selling candy bars to raise money for new uniforms. They make $12 for each box of candy bars they sell. If the boys sold 150 boxes and the girls sold 165 boxes, how much money did they make altogether? A $3,780 B $4,000 C $3,500 D $4, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 63,000 B 64,000 C 72,000 D 6,400 Page 28 of 36
29 78. Solve the problem below: 79. It costs $175 a night for Nancy's family to stay in a hotel while they are on vacation. If they stay for 8 nights in Miami and 6 nights in Orlando, how much money will they spend on hotels? A $3,400 B $2,000 C $1,400 D $2, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 2,000 B 46,000 C 4,600 D 45,000 Page 29 of 36
30 81. Solve the problem below: 82. Robby and Tommy both collected baseball cards. They each keep their cards in albums that hold 125 cards. If Robby has 11 albums and Tommy has 14 albums, how many baseball cards do they have altogether? A 2,250 B 2,725 C 3,250 D 3, Look at this problem. Use estimation to determine what could be a reasonable answer to this problem. A 5,000 B 500 C 61 D 1,000 Page 30 of 36
31 84. Solve the problem below: 85. Solve the problem below: 86. Solve the problem below: Page 31 of 36
32 87. Solve the problem below: 88. Solve the problem below: 89. Solve the problem below: Page 32 of 36
33 90. Solve the problem below: 91. Solve the problem below: 92. Solve the problem below: Page 33 of 36
34 93. Solve the problem below: 94. Solve the problem below: 95. Solve the problem below: Page 34 of 36
35 96. Solve the problem below: 97. Solve the problem below: 98. Solve the problem below: Page 35 of 36
36 99. Solve the problem below: 100. Solve the problem below: This is the end of the test. Page 36 of 36
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