MEAP 5th Grade Math - Test 9
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1.
Francis measured the rainfall last night as fifty hundredths of an inch. Which is another correct way to write this number?
a.
0.05 inches
b.
0.50 inches
c.
50 inches
d.
5000 inches
2.
What fraction of this patch is covered by an initial?
a.
10
50
b.
10
40
c.
40
10
d.
50
10
3.
Which of the following rectangles represents a prime number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
4.
Matt and Sara had equally-sized pies. Matt ate 3/6 of his pie. Sara ate 4/8 of her pie. Which sentence is true?
a.
Matt ate more than Sara because 3/6 is greater than 4/8.
b.
Sara ate more pie than Matt because 4/8 is greater than 3/6.
c.
Matt and Sara each ate the same amount of pie because 3/6 is equal to 4/8.
d.
Matt and Sara together ate half of a pie because 3/6 and 4/8 add up to one-half.
5.
Kelly’s recipe calls for 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon. She only has a 1/8 teaspoon measuring spoon. How many times should she fill the 1/8 teaspoon measuring spoon to measure a total of 1/2 teaspoon?
a.
2
b.
3
c.
4
d.
8
6.
Which of the following is equivalent to 2 3/4?
a.
6
4
b.
8
3
c.
11
4
d.
11
3
7.
Which number is
less than
11/4?
a.
2 1/8
b.
2 3/4
c.
3 1/2
d.
3 1/4
8.
Mina has 2 square gardens connected to her 8-foot by 12-foot patio, as shown below.
How many more feet is Garden B than Garden A?
a.
64 square feet
b.
80 square feet
c.
144 square feet
d.
208 square feet
9.
Blake needs to wrap a gift box. The box is in the shape of a cube with the dimensions shown below.
What is the least amount of wrapping paper he will need to completely cover the box?
a.
600 square inches
b.
110 square inches
c.
30 square inches
d.
10 square inches
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