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6th math comp_post



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

b. 20  If both the coordinates, in the ordered pair (-13, -3),  are increase by 2, the new coordinates are (-11, -1).
 

 2. 

b.6 The quotient of 309.546 6thgdmathpost_files/i0030000.jpg 26.1 is 118.6
 

 3. 

b.11  The least common multiple of 3, 2, and 6 is  6
 

 4. 

b.6 The quotient of 425.499 6thgdmathpost_files/i0050000.jpg 19.5 is218.2
 

 5. 

b.12  The difference of 6thgdmathpost_files/i0060000.jpg  6thgdmathpost_files/i0060001.jpg   6thgdmathpost_files/i0060002.jpg   6thgdmathpost_files/i0060003.jpg  6thgdmathpost_files/i0060004.jpg   is 6thgdmathpost_files/i0060005.jpg
 

 6. 

b.13 
6thgdmathpost_files/i0070000.jpg 6thgdmathpost_files/i0070001.jpg 6thgdmathpost_files/i0070002.jpg = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0070003.jpg
 

 7. 

b.11  The least common multiple of 18, 12, and 36 is  6
 

 8. 

b.8  Evaluate the expression  32 6thgdmathpost_files/i0090000.jpg 42 + 1 = 145
 

 9. 

b.9  The prime factorization of 183 is 3 6thgdmathpost_files/i0100000.jpg 5 6thgdmathpost_files/i0100001.jpg 61
 

 10. 

b. 3  The improper fraction 6thgdmathpost_files/i0110000.jpg is equivalent to 36thgdmathpost_files/i0110001.jpg
 

 11. 

b.11  The greatest common factor of 6, 48 and 12 is  6
 

 12. 

b.9  The prime factorization of 165 is 3 6thgdmathpost_files/i0130000.jpg 5 6thgdmathpost_files/i0130001.jpg 11
 

 13. 

b.12  The sum of 6thgdmathpost_files/i0140000.jpg + 6thgdmathpost_files/i0140001.jpg + 6thgdmathpost_files/i0140002.jpg is 6thgdmathpost_files/i0140003.jpg
 

 14. 

b.11  The greatest common factor of 46, 52 and 68 is  2
 

 15. 

b.6 The quotient of 261.324 6thgdmathpost_files/i0160000.jpg 16 is 43.7
 

 16. 

b.4  Add 29.752 + 0.081 + 66.5 = 96.333
 

 17. 

b.10  The value of  -2 6thgdmathpost_files/i0180000.jpg  (-3) 6thgdmathpost_files/i0180001.jpg  (-4) 6thgdmathpost_files/i0180002.jpg  (-5) = 120
 

 18. 

b. 3  The improper fraction 6thgdmathpost_files/i0190000.jpg is equivalent to 54
 

 19. 

b.12  The sum of 6thgdmathpost_files/i0200000.jpg + 6thgdmathpost_files/i0200001.jpg + 6thgdmathpost_files/i0200002.jpg is 6thgdmathpost_files/i0200003.jpg
 

 20. 

b.6 The quotient of 342730.4 6thgdmathpost_files/i0210000.jpg 382  is 897.2
 

 21. 

b.2 
8.3303 is less than 8.3033
 

 22. 

b. 17  The quotient of 6thgdmathpost_files/i0230000.jpg
 

 23. 

b.2 
6thgdmathpost_files/i0240000.jpg is equal to 1
 

 24. 

b.5  The product of 1.5 6thgdmathpost_files/i0250000.jpg 195.6 is 29.34
 

 25. 

b.10  The value of  (-6 6thgdmathpost_files/i0260000.jpg 7) + 53 = 11
 

 26. 

b.6 The quotient of 33.8599 6thgdmathpost_files/i0270000.jpg 0.71 is 47.69
 

 27. 

b.6 The quotient of 0.0000036 6thgdmathpost_files/i0280000.jpg 0.003 is 0.012
 

 28. 

b.5  The product of 14.7 6thgdmathpost_files/i0290000.jpg 131.6 is 1934.52
 

 29. 

b.5  The product of 4.5 6thgdmathpost_files/i0300000.jpg 127.1 is 57.195
 

 30. 

b. 17  The quotient of 6thgdmathpost_files/i0310000.jpg
 

 31. 

b. 17  The quotient of 6thgdmathpost_files/i0320000.jpg
 

 32. 

b. 18 Change the decimal to a percent

0.125 = 12.5%
 

 33. 

b. 18 Change the fraction to percent
6thgdmathpost_files/i0340000.jpg = 60%
 

 34. 

c. 20  If the y-coordinate, in the ordered pair (20, -14),  is multiplied by 4, the new ordered pair will be located in the II quadrant.
 

 35. 

c.1  In order for the number 56,x75 to be greater than 56,267 the value of x has to be a number greater  than 3.
 

 36. 

b.12  The difference of 6thgdmathpost_files/i0370000.jpg  6thgdmathpost_files/i0370001.jpg   6thgdmathpost_files/i0370002.jpg   6thgdmathpost_files/i0370003.jpg  6thgdmathpost_files/i0370004.jpg   is 6thgdmathpost_files/i0370005.jpg
 

 37. 

b.13 
6thgdmathpost_files/i0380000.jpg + 6thgdmathpost_files/i0380001.jpg + 6thgdmathpost_files/i0380002.jpg= 6thgdmathpost_files/i0380003.jpg
 

 38. 

b.1  The whole numbers 1,676,843; 1,684,555; 1,766,059 are in order from greatest to least.
 

 39. 

b. 3  The improper fraction 6thgdmathpost_files/i0400000.jpg is equivalent to 305
 

 40. 

b.10  The value of  6thgdmathpost_files/i0410000.jpg = -1
 

 41. 

b.13 
6thgdmathpost_files/i0420000.jpg 6thgdmathpost_files/i0420001.jpg 6thgdmathpost_files/i0420002.jpg = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0420003.jpg
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 42. 

c.13  Solve  6thgdmathpost_files/i0440000.jpg 6thgdmathpost_files/i0440001.jpg (6thgdmathpost_files/i0440002.jpg 6thgdmathpost_files/i0440003.jpg 6thgdmathpost_files/i0440004.jpg) =
a.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0440005.jpg
c.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0440006.jpg
b.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0440007.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 43. 

c.11  On the first day of school, Mrs. Hannah gave all her students a pencil.  Every third student received a candy bar.  Every eighth student received a sticker.  Every 12th student received a free ice cream.  Which student will get all four items?
a.
Student # 24
c.
Students # 36
b.
Student #10
d.
None of the above
 

 44. 

c.1  Which place value would you use to compare 446 to 445
a.
hundreds
c.
tens
b.
ones
d.
none of the above
 

 45. 

c.4 Find the value of x for the equation x 6thgdmathpost_files/i0470000.jpg 2.5 = 3.9
a.
64
c.
164
b.
6.4
d.
none of the above
 

 46. 

c.4  Mitchell bought ten video games for $79.98.  He returned two and received a refund of $24.59.  How much did it cost Mitchell for the eight games?
a.
$5.39
c.
$104.5775
b.
$ 55.39
d.
none of the above
 

 47. 

c.6  Randi spent $59.60 for 20 gallons of gas.  How much did the gas cost per gallon?
a.
$1.98
c.
$0.98
b.
$2.98
d.
None of the above
 

 48. 

b.9  The prime factorization of 27 is
a.
3 6thgdmathpost_files/i0500000.jpg 3 6thgdmathpost_files/i0500001.jpg 3
c.
2 6thgdmathpost_files/i0500002.jpg 3 6thgdmathpost_files/i0500003.jpg 3
b.
3 6thgdmathpost_files/i0500004.jpg 3
d.
None of the above
 

 49. 

c.4 Find the total     7 6thgdmathpost_files/i0510000.jpg 0.5 + 3.68
a.
7.5
c.
10.18
b.
6.5
d.
none of the above
 

 50. 

c.11  A florist has 24 long stem roses, and 48 carnations.  How many bouquets of flowers, having an equal amount in each, can she make?
a.
8 bouquets
c.
12 bouquets
b.
24 bouquets
d.
None of the above
 

 51. 

b.11  Find the greatest common factor of 15, 12, and 24
a.
24
c.
3
b.
15
d.
None of the above
 

 52. 

b.15  Replace the variable and solve
6thgdmathpost_files/i0540000.jpgb    b=12
a.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0540001.jpg
c.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0540002.jpg
b.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0540003.jpg
d.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0540004.jpg
 

 53. 

c.16  Evaluate the expression y  6thgdmathpost_files/i0550000.jpg    x  when x = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0550001.jpg and y = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0550002.jpg         

a.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0550003.jpg
c.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0550004.jpg
b.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0550005.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 54. 

c. 18  One hundred college students out of one hundred and twenty five took math this semester. What percent did not?
a.
20%
c.
67.6%
b.
45%
d.
None of the above
 

 55. 

b.5.  Find the value of the missing number
        0.8c = 8.16
a.
c = 102
c.
c= 10.2
b.
c= 0.102
d.
c= 1.02
 

 56. 

c.12  Six strawberries weigh 6thgdmathpost_files/i0580000.jpg  pound. Fifteen blueberries weigh 6thgdmathpost_files/i0580001.jpg pound. How much more did the strawberries weigh?
a.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0580002.jpg  lb
c.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0580003.jpg lb
b.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0580004.jpg lb
d.
None of the above
 

 57. 

c. 2
Place the following fractions in order from least to greatest 6thgdmathpost_files/i0590000.jpg    0.80     6thgdmathpost_files/i0590001.jpg
a.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0590002.jpg    .80     6thgdmathpost_files/i0590003.jpg
c.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0590004.jpg
b.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0590005.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 58. 

b. 3 Compare
      366thgdmathpost_files/i0600000.jpg  ? 366thgdmathpost_files/i0600001.jpg
a.
>
c.
=
b.
<
d.
None of the above
 

 59. 

c.10  Tim and Cedric went diving in the springs.  The deck was 4 feet above the water.  If the jumped in the water, and dove 12 feet into the water, how far below the water were they?
a.
8 feet
c.
12 feet
b.
0 feet
d.
None of the above
 

 60. 

b.3  Place the fractions in order from greatest to least 6thgdmathpost_files/i0620000.jpg
a.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0620001.jpg
c.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0620002.jpg
b.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0620003.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 61. 

b.4  Subtract 9.6 6thgdmathpost_files/i0630000.jpg 8
a.
1.6
c.
17.6
b.
16
d.
none of the above
 

 62. 

b..1 Replace _?_ with <, >, or =     

572,986  ?_ 570,562
a.
>
c.
=
b.
<
d.
none of the above
 

 63. 

c.6  Solve the equation
6thgdmathpost_files/i0650000.jpg
a.
1289.91
c.
0.128991
b.
128991
d.
None of the above
 

 64. 

c. 14  Mrs. Guerin bought 6thgdmathpost_files/i0660000.jpg of an acre. She wants to sell 6thgdmathpost_files/i0660001.jpg of her land. What fraction of her land will she sell?
a.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0660002.jpg
c.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0660003.jpg
b.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0660004.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 65. 

c.14  Solve for the variable  6thgdmathpost_files/i0670000.jpgx = 48
a.
x = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0670001.jpg
c.
x = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0670002.jpg
b.
x = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0670003.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 66. 

b.5 For the problem 12.9 6thgdmathpost_files/i0680000.jpg 0.0013, choose the answer that shows the correct placement of the decimal point
a.
0.01677
c.
16.77
b.
1.677
d.
0.1677
 

 67. 

c.16  Evaluate the expression y  6thgdmathpost_files/i0690000.jpg    x  when x = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0690001.jpg and y = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0690002.jpg         

a.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0690003.jpg
c.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0690004.jpg
b.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0690005.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 68. 

b.11  Find the greatest common factor of 20, 25, and 80
a.
10
c.
5
b.
15
d.
None of the above
 

 69. 

c.15  Cedric and Saul hiked 6thgdmathpost_files/i0710000.jpg to the river and back. How far did they hike?
a.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0710001.jpg miles
c.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0710002.jpg miles
b.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0710003.jpg miles
d.
None of the above
 

 70. 

b.15  Replace the variable and solve
6thgdmathpost_files/i0720000.jpgn    n=6thgdmathpost_files/i0720001.jpg
a.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0720002.jpg
c.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0720003.jpg
b.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0720004.jpg
d.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0720005.jpg
 

 71. 

b.12 Find the value of the variable 6thgdmathpost_files/i0730000.jpg 6thgdmathpost_files/i0730001.jpg 6thgdmathpost_files/i0730002.jpg = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0730003.jpg
a.
c = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0730004.jpg
c.
c = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0730005.jpg
b.
c = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0730006.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 72. 

b.12 Find the value of the variable 6thgdmathpost_files/i0740000.jpg + b = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0740001.jpg
a.
b = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0740002.jpg
c.
b = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0740003.jpg
b.
b = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0740004.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 73. 

c.10  Dan loaned $150 to his friend Cody.  Cody paid him back $70.  How much does Cody still owe Dan?
a.
$50
c.
$80
b.
$120
d.
None of the above
 

 74. 

c.2 Kira found thirty cents while walking home from school.  What is thirty cents written in numerical form?
a.
30
c.
0.30
b.
0.03
d.
none of the above
 

 75. 

c.10  The temperature in Chicago was 9º F at 11:00 p.m.  Overnight, the temperature dropped 10 degrees.  What was the new temperature?
a.
9º F
c.
-19º F
b.
19º F
d.
None of the above
 

 76. 

c.12 Find the value of the variable r 6thgdmathpost_files/i0780000.jpg 6thgdmathpost_files/i0780001.jpg = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0780002.jpg
a.
r = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0780003.jpg
c.
r = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0780004.jpg
b.
r = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0780005.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 77. 

b.11  Find the greatest common factor of 3, 8, and 24
a.
24
c.
8
b.
3
d.
None of the above
 

 78. 

b. 3 Compare
      2696thgdmathpost_files/i0800000.jpg  ? 2696thgdmathpost_files/i0800001.jpg
a.
>
c.
=
b.
<
d.
None of the above
 

 79. 

b.9  The prime factorization of 117 is
a.
2 6thgdmathpost_files/i0810000.jpg 3 6thgdmathpost_files/i0810001.jpg 3 6thgdmathpost_files/i0810002.jpg 5
c.
2 6thgdmathpost_files/i0810003.jpg 2 6thgdmathpost_files/i0810004.jpg 13
b.
3 6thgdmathpost_files/i0810005.jpg 3 6thgdmathpost_files/i0810006.jpg 13
d.
None of the above
 

 80. 

b. 14  Solve for the variable  6thgdmathpost_files/i0820000.jpg c = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0820001.jpg
a.
c =6thgdmathpost_files/i0820002.jpg
c.
c =6thgdmathpost_files/i0820003.jpg
b.
c =6thgdmathpost_files/i0820004.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 81. 

b.4  Subtract 4.1153 from 8.546
a.
12.6613
c.
4.4313
b.
4.4307
d.
none of the above
 

 82. 

c.5.  Jasmine earns $101.42 every week from her part time job.  How much will Jasmine earn after 15 weeks?
a.
$152.13
c.
$ 15,213.00
b.
$1521.30
d.
none of the above
 

 83. 

b. 14  Solve for the variable  6thgdmathpost_files/i0850000.jpg n = 4
a.
n = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0850001.jpg
c.
n = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0850002.jpg
b.
n = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0850003.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 84. 

c.7  The area of a square is 49 ft2.  What is the measure of the sides?
a.
49 ft
c.
4 ft
b.
7 ft
d.
None of the above
 

 85. 

c.11  A toy rabbit jumps every ten seconds.  A toy kangaroo jumps every 25 seconds.  When will the two toys jump at the same time (simultaneously)?
a.
10 seconds
c.
60 seconds
b.
50 seconds
d.
None of the above
 

 86. 

c.12 Find the value of the variable 6thgdmathpost_files/i0880000.jpg + t = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0880001.jpg
a.
t = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0880002.jpg
c.
t = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0880003.jpg
b.
t = 6thgdmathpost_files/i0880004.jpg
d.
None of the above
 

 87. 

b.15  Replace the variable and solve
6thgdmathpost_files/i0890000.jpgx    x=6thgdmathpost_files/i0890001.jpg
a.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0890002.jpg
c.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0890003.jpg
b.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0890004.jpg
d.
6thgdmathpost_files/i0890005.jpg
 

 88. 

c.8 Find the value for the expression 7 [3(12 6thgdmathpost_files/i0900000.jpg 16 6thgdmathpost_files/i0900001.jpg 22)] + 7 6thgdmathpost_files/i0900002.jpg 2
a.
110
c.
182
b.
134
d.
None of the above
 

Matching
 
 
c.19  Find the range, mean, median, and mode for the set of numbers.
39,  39,  63,  23,  56,  27,  74, 36,  73,  41
a.
47.1
b.
40
c.
39
d.
51
 

 89. 

range
 

 90. 

median
 

 91. 

mode
 

 92. 

mean
 
 
c.19  Find the range, mean, median, and mode for the set of numbers.
89,  13,  46,  47,  29,  82,  99,  50,  46,  23
a.
46.5
b.
46
c.
52.4
d.
86
 

 93. 

mean
 

 94. 

mode
 

 95. 

median
 

 96. 

range
 
 
c.19  Find the range, mean, median, and mode for the set of numbers.
55,  14,  16,  80,  43,  60,  41,  16,  39,  29
a.
40
b.
16
c.
66
d.
39.3
 

 97. 

median
 

 98. 

range
 

 99. 

mean
 

 100. 

mode
 



 
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