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6th grade Algebra Review

  1. Which of the following describes what to do to the first number in each ordered pair shown below to obtain the corresponding second number?

(2, 5), (4, 9), (6, 13)

  1. Add 3.
  2. Subtract 3.
  3. Multiply by 2.
  4. Multiply by 2 and add 1.
  1. Evaluate the expression to find the missing values in the table.

z / z – 5
6 / 1
14 / ?
30 / ?
  1. 9, 25
  2. 19, 35
  3. 20, 44
  4. 15, 31
  1. At the same time that a 60-foot tall building casts a shadow that is 21.5 feet long, a nearby tree casts a shadow that is 18 feet long. Which measure is closest to the height of the tree?
  2. 56.5 feet
  3. 50.2 feet
  4. 6.5 feet
  5. 3.3 feet
  1. If m = 3 and n = 7, what does 4m + 6n equal?
  2. 10
  3. 20
  4. 54
  5. 110
  1. Solve for the missing term in the given proportion below.
  1. 12
  2. 50
  3. 100
  4. 800
  1. Andrew has c baseball cards and Ted has 5c + 4 baseball cards. If Andrew has 12 baseball cards, how many baseball cards does Ted have?
  2. 9
  3. 12
  4. 64
  5. 108
  1. Jessica earns an allowance of $15 each week. She also earns x dollars for babysitting each week. The expression below can be used to calculate the amount of money she will have at the end of six weeks.

(15 + x)  6

What is the amount of money Jessica will have at the end of six weeks if x = $20?

  1. $90
  2. $110
  3. $135
  4. $210
  1. The Kiwanis Club sponsored an art contest for middle school students. Of the 48 students who entered, nine students were selected to go on to the district level. Which is the ratio of the students who progressed to the district level to those who submitted art for the contest?
  2. 1:48
  3. 3:13
  4. 3:16
  5. 1:9

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6th grade Geometry Review

  1. Based on the map below, about how many miles is the shortest route from Oakdale to Fenton?
  1. 100
  2. 70
  3. 40
  4. 20
  1. Nick has a model of a cone and a model of a cylinder. Both models have the same height and base. Nick is trying to decide whether to cover the cylinder or the cone with colored paper. Which model will require the least amount of colored paper to cover it?
  2. The cone because it has only one base.
  3. The cylinder because it has only one base.
  4. It does not matter because they are the same.
  5. There is not enough information to decide.
  1. Describe the three-dimensional figure that can be made from the given net.
  1. pentagonal prism
  2. hexagonal pyramid
  3. cylinder
  4. hexagonal prism
  1. Lindsay plans to make a scale model of the Eiffel Tower as part of a project for French class. She knows that the height of the tower is 990 feet, and she plans to use the scale ½ inch = 45 feet. How tall will her model be?
  2. 11 inches
  3. 22 inches
  4. 44 inches
  5. 110 inches
  1. A bird’s eye view of the top of a solid figure is a square. Which of the following cannot be the type of solid?
  2. pyramid
  3. prism
  4. cube
  5. cone
  1. On a map, two cities are 5 inches apart. The map was drawn with a scale ¼ inch = 10 miles. How far are the cities actually apart?
  2. 12.5 miles
  3. 20 miles
  4. 50 miles
  5. 200 miles

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6th grade Measurement Review

  1. Xavier owns a transfer truck he uses to deliver products from the plant where they are made to a distribution center. The trailer of his truck is shaped like a rectangular prism. All of the products he picks up are in boxes like the one at the right. What is the most appropriate unit for measuring the box if Xavier’s concern is how much space the boxes will fill in his trailer?
  2. square inches
  3. cubic inches
  4. yards
  5. feet
  1. Glen plans to use some scrap lumber to build a doghouse, but he discovers that he needs another board. Before going to the building supply store, Glen measures the width of one of the boards he has on hand so that the one he purchases will match those he already has. To the nearest half, fourth, eighth, or sixteenth of an inch, what is the width of the board Glen is measuring?
  1. 2in.
  2. 2in.
  3. 3in.
  4. 4 in.
  1. How many 750 mL bottles can be filled from 600 L of water?
  2. 8
  3. 80
  4. 800
  5. 8,000
  1. What is the volume of a rectangular prism that is 7 cm long, 6 cm wide, and 4 cm high?
  1. 17 cm3
  2. 70 cm3
  3. 168 cm3
  4. 764 cm3
  1. As part of her group’s project, Maria is going to cover the box below with felt. How many square centimeters of felt will Maria need to completely cover the box?
  1. 72 cm2
  2. 157 cm2
  3. 360 cm2
  4. 314 cm2
  1. A cylinder-shaped barrel has a diameter of 3 feet and height of 4.5 feet. If the barrel is empty, which is the closest to the minimum amount of water needed to completely fill the barrel?
  1. 32 cu ft
  2. 49 cu ft
  3. 71 cu ft
  4. 98 cu ft

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6th grade Numbers Operations Review

  1. Selena wants to buy a ring that sells for $150. She can pay 20% down and the rest in six payments of $24.50 each. How much more does the ring cost buying it this way instead of all at once?
  2. $20
  3. $25
  4. $27
  5. $30
  1. Which numbers complete the factor tree for 20?
  1. 2, 2, 4
  2. 2, 5, 6
  3. 2, 5, 8
  4. 2, 4, 10
  1. A water faucet is turned 2/9 to the right and then 1/8 to the right again. How far is the water faucet turned?
  2. 25/72
  3. 3/17
  4. 1/3
  5. 7/72
  1. In Mr. Green’s class, 7 of the 28 students chose pizza for lunch. What percent of the Mr. Green’s students chose pizza?
  2. 25%
  3. 14%
  4. 7%
  5. 4%
  1. Eric wants to organize his collection of DVDs. He has a shelf he plans to use for his collection. The shelf is 21 inches long. Each one of Eric’s DVDs isinch wide. How many DVDs will Eric be able to fit on his shelf?
  2. 14
  3. 21
  4. 23
  5. 35

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6th grade Data Analysis & Probability Review

  1. A survey is being taken at Baker Middle School to determine whether to change the school mascot. Which of the following would be the best place to find a sample of students to interview that would be most representative of the entire student body?
  2. A French class
  3. The guidance office
  4. The faculty workroom
  5. The cafeteria
  1. Which is the most likely to happen when the meteorologist says there is a 20% probability of snow today?
  2. It is more likely to snow than not snow.
  3. It is less likely to snow than not snow.
  4. There is an equal chance for snow as there is for no snow.
  5. You cannot tell from the information given.
  1. At a carnival booth you can win a prize by guessing the color of a marble drawn from a jar. If you know that there are 25 red, 25 green, and 25 blue marbles in the jar, what are your chances of winning a prize on your first try?
  2. 1 out of 4
  3. 1 out of 25
  4. 4 out of 25
  5. 25 out of 75
  1. An election involving four candidates for mayor has been held. Of the following, which is the best way to present the percentage of votes each candidate received?
  2. line graph
  3. histogram
  4. circle graph
  5. stem-and-leaf plot