5th Grade Math SOL

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5th Grade Math SOLPOWER UPReview for all SOL StandardsBy: Tracy Cabacoy1

Name:Date:5.1 Rounding Decimals1. What is 7,489.91 rounded to the nearest whole number?2. What is 368.57 rounded to the nearest whole number?3. What is 368.57 rounded to the nearest tenths place?4. What is 9,643.81 rounded to the nearest whole number?5. What is 9,643.81 rounded to the nearest tenths place?6. What is 9,643.818 rounded to the nearest hundredths place?7. What is 568.49 rounded to the nearest whole number?2

8. What is 568.49 rounded to the nearest tenths place?9. What is 5,607.91 rounded to the nearest whole number?10. What is 5,607.91 rounded to the nearest tenths place?11. What is 75.691 rounded to the nearest whole number?12. What is 75.691 rounded to the nearest tenths place?13. What is 75.691 rounded to the nearest hundredths place?14. What is 6,816.649 rounded to the nearest whole number?15. What is 6,816.649 rounded to the nearest tenths place?3

Name:Date:5.2 Fractions and Decimals41. Which decimal is equivalent to ?5A. 0.40B. 0.45C. 0.54D. 0.8022. Which decimal is equivalent to ?3A. 0.333B. 0.23C. 0.66D. 0.653. What decimal is equivalent to ?834. What decimal is equivalent to ?94

25. Which decimal is equivalent to ?5A. 0.20B. 0.25C. 0.40D. 0.456. What decimal is equivalent to7. What decimal is equivalent to512312?38. What decimal is equivalent to ?45

9. Which list of numbers is ordered from least to greatest?, , 0.75, 0.22A.B.38, 0.22, , 0.75129893, 0.75,C. 0.22,3, 0.22128, 0.75,12938D. 0.22, 0.75,,12 910. Which list of numbers is ordered from greatest to least?1593 ,3 ,3 ,3115925610A. 3 , 3 , 3 , 3115952610B. 3 , 3 , 3 , 3C. 3D. 3910910511652511625,3 ,3, 3,3 ,3, 361

11. Which list of numbers is ordered from least to greatest?, , 0.75, 0.31243A. , 0.3, 0.75,1243B. , 0.3, , 0.751 2C. 0.3, ,4 3, 0.751 2D. , , 0.3, 0.754 3135412. Students are comparing their heights. Juan is 4 feet tall, Leroy is 4 , Julian is213124 feet tall, and Samantha is 4feet tall. Which student is the tallest?A. JuanB. LeroyC. JulianD. Samantha536413. Students are comparing their heights. Juan is 4 feet tall, Leroy is 4 , Julian is253124 feet tall, and Samantha is 4feet tall. Which student is the tallest?A. JuanB. Leroy7

C. JulianD. Samantha8

Name:Date:5.3 Even and Odd – Prime and Composite1. A set of basketball uniforms contains only odd-numbered jerseys. Which couldbe three of the jersey numbers from this set of uniforms?A. 11, 33, 66B. 25, 41, 77C. 21, 35, 54D. 44, 52, 701. A set of basketball uniforms contains only even-numbered jerseys. Whichcould be three of the jersey numbers from this set of uniforms?A. 11, 33, 66B. 25, 41, 77C. 21, 35, 54D. 40, 58, 703. A set of basketball uniforms contains only odd-numbered jerseys. Which couldbe three of the jersey numbers from this set of uniforms?A. 38, 57, 92B. 25, 41, 68C. 21, 67, 89D. 44, 52, 709

4. Tristan saw five helicopters parked at the airport.1175524439Which list shows all of the odd numbers on the helicopters?A. 52, 44B. 11, 39C. 11, 39, 75D. 11, 39, 44, 525. Tristan saw five helicopters parked at the airport.1175524439Which list shows all of the even numbers on the helicopters?A. 52, 44B. 11, 39C. 11, 39, 75D. 11, 39, 44, 5210

6. Which of the following digits could be found in the ones place of a number thatis divisible by 2?A. 0B. 1C. 5D. 97. Which of the following digits could be found in the ones place of a number thatis divisible by 2?A. 1B. 4C. 7D. 98. Which of the following digits could be found in the ones place of a number thatis divisible by 2?A. 9B. 7C. 5D. 011

9. Which set contains only prime numbers?A. 1, 5, 9, 13B. 2, 5, 9, 13C. 2, 5, 7, 15D. 2, 5, 7, 1910. Which set contains only prime numbers?A. 13, 23, 33, 43B. 17, 81, 89, 93C. 19, 31, 53, 87D. 11, 23, 47, 9711. Which set contains only composite numbers?A. 1, 4, 8, 15B. 9, 25, 39, 81C. 2, 8, 24, 46D. 21, 29, 33, 9712. Which set contains only composite numbers?A. 14, 55, 63, 72B. 9, 25, 39, 83C. 2, 8, 24, 41D. 21, 29, 33, 9712

Name:Date:5.4 – Computation with Whole Numbers1. A parking garage has 15 levels. Each level has 82 parking spaces. What is thetotal number of parking spaces in the garage?A. 97B. 410C. 492D. 1,2302. Frank purchased 36 cartons of eggs. Each carton has 18 eggs. What is the totalnumber of eggs that Frank purchased?A. 54B. 324C. 648D. 9363. Maria has 235 boxes of pencils. Each box has 48 pencils. What is the totalnumber of pencils Maria has?A. 11,280B. 283C. 1,880D. 17,42013

4. Mariana has a total of 312 eggs. Using these eggs, she will fill empty eggcartons that each hold 12 eggs. What is the greatest number of egg carts thatMariana can fill completely?A. 25B. 26C. 324D. 3,7445. Ms. Jones made a total of 296 cookies. She has 24 students in her class. If shegives each student the same number of cookies, what is the greatest number ofcookies she can give?A. 12B. 13C. 272D. 7,1046. The state of Virginia has a total area of 29,683 square miles. The state ofMaryland has a total of 9,894 square miles. How much larger is the total area ofVirginia than Maryland?A. 19,789B. 20,211C. 20,889D. 39,57714

7. The state of Virginia has a total area of 31,841 square miles. The state ofMaryland has a total of 9,287 square miles. What is the total area of Marylandand Virginia?A. 22,554B. 38,646C. 40,128D. 41,1288. The population of Springfield is 30,484. The population of Burke is 57,747.What is the total population of Springfield and Burke combined?A. 27,343B. 27,263C. 88,231D. 89,1219. The population of Springfield is 30,484. The population of Burke is 57,747.What is the difference between the population in Burke and the population inSpringfield?A. 27,343B. 27,263C. 88,231D. 89,12115

10. Grace purchased 42 cupcakes for 2 each and 80 muffins for 3 each. What isthe total cost of the cupcakes and muffins that Grace purchased?11. Marvin went to the movies with his 5 friends. The tickets cost 12 each, acup of popcorn cost 5 each, and a soda cost 4 each. What is the total cost forMarvin and his friends to go to the movies if they each purchase a ticket, cup ofpopcorn, and soda?12. Lindsey is making fruit salad for a picnic. Each fruit salad feeds 6 people.How many fruit salads should Lindsey make for the 252 guests at the picnic?16

13. Pablo needs to buy 4 new shirts for school. Below is the cost of a shirt at twodifferent stores.StoreABShirt Cost 18 12What is the total amount of money Pablo will save if he purchases all 4 shirts atStore B instead of Store A?14. Daniella has 3 boxes of pictures to put into a photo album. Box A has 25 pictures. Box B has 73 pictures. Box C has 82 pictures.Each page holds 8 pictures. How many pages does Daniella need if she puts all ofthe pictures in a photo album?17

Name:Date:5.5 – Decimal Computation1. 4.5 x 3.7 ?A. 49.531B. 48.531C. 47.011D. 46.7592.12.8 x 0.89 ?3.15.72 0.3 ?4.15.6 4 ?18

5. What is the product of 6.04 and 3.1?A. 18.724B. 18.624C. 2.416D. 2.0166. What is the product of 7.58 and 4.2?A. 1.516B. 3.032C. 31.836D. 32.93’-p7.645.12 8 ?8.24.354 6 ?9.94.32 3 ?19

10. This table shows the weights of Daniel’s three dogs.NameHarveyWilsonDaveyDaniel’s DogsWeight (in Kilograms)4.812.525.6What is the difference between the combined weight of Harvey and Davey andthe weight of Wilson?kilograms11. Finn is measuring the height of the globe. He knows the total height is 18.75inches, and the bottom section is 12.9 inches. What is the height of the topsection? Use the diagram to help answer the question.inches? in18.75 in12.9 in20

12. The cost for a movie ticket is 6.25. Soft drinks cost 2.50 each. What is thetotal cost for 14 people to each purchase a movie ticket and a soft drink?A. 35.00B. 37.50C. 115.50D. 122.5013. Kara bought 3 packages of chicken. The total weight of the chicken in thesepackages is 8.41 pounds. This table shows the weight of the chicken in twopackages.Packages of ChickenPackageWeight (in pounds)X2.49Y?Z3.14What is the weight of the chicken in package Y?A. 5.63B. 3.22C. 2.78D. 2.7214. Nathan bought 1.2 pounds of apples for 4.30 per pound and 0.6 pounds ofbananas for 0.70 per pound. What is the total cost for the apples and bananas? 21

Name:Date:5.6 – Adding and Subtracting Fractions1. Michael has a total of 12 pies to serve. This table shows the amounts of pieMichael has already severed.Michael’s PiesPieAmount ServedCherryPeachApple121223432Which mixed number represents the total amount of pie Michael has left to serve?A. 8512B. 711127C. 3121D. 4122. David has a total of 8 pizzas to serve. This table shows the amounts of pie Davidhas already severed.David’s PizzasPizzaCheesePeperoniVeggie137Amount Served21824Which mixed number represents the total amount of pizza David has left to serve?A. 514B. 5C. 2D. 218783422

3. This chart shows the number of miles Tyrone walked on each of three days.Tyrone’s Walking ChartDay1Number of Miles3241125623What is the total number of miles Tyrone walked on these three days?A. 3B. 41C. 4121D. 54121124. This chart shows the number of miles Tia walked on each of three days.Tia’s Walking ChartDay1Number of Miles31413221323What is the total number of miles Tyrone walked on these three days?A. 5B. 51C. 6411D. 712231112112

5. This chart shows the number of miles Jose walked on each of three days.Jose’s Walking ChartDay1Number of Miles32412221323What is the difference between Day 1 and Day 3 combined and Day 2?A. 4B. 15C. 21211D.121121416. At the end of May, Jenna’s height was 56 inches. At the end of September,21Jenna’s height was 57 8 inches. Exactly how much did Jenna grow between theend of May and the end of September?A. 1B.5C.8538D. 183813247. Jimmy has a bag containing 4 cups of sugar. She will use 11cups of sugar tomake cookies and cup of sugar to make pancakes. How many cups of sugar will324

Jimmy have left after he has made cookies and pancakes?cups25

8. Write the equation and product for the model below (in simplest form). 9. Abby is making cookies. She needs13cup of butter for each batch. How muchbutter is needed for 5 batches of cookies?A. 5 cups2B. 1 cups3C.35cup2D. cup310. Which equation matches the model below?A. 3 58 17C. 5 37826 217

B. 5 3D. 5 338527 178

Name:Date:5.7 – Order of Operations1. What is the value of this expression?7 3(9-5)A. 40B. 19C. 14D. 62. What is the value of this expression?27 9 3(9-5)A. 25B. 24C. 15D. 103. What is the value of this expression?24 3 x 2(7-5)A. 32B. 24C. 18D. 828

4. Based on the order of operations, which shows the first step in simplifying thisexpression?16 2 6(7 4 x 5)A. 8 6(7 4 x 5)B. 16 8(7 4 x 5)C. 16 2 6(9 x 5)D. 16 2 6(7 20)5. Based on the order of operations, which shows the first step in simplifying thisexpression?24 3 6(5 4 x 3)A. 8 6(5 4 x 3)B. 24 3 6(5 12)C. 24 3 6(9 x 5)D. 24 9(5 4 x 3)6. Based on the order of operations, which shows the first step in simplifying thisexpression?45 5 - 6(9 3 x 2)A. 45 5 - 6(9 6)B. 45 5 - 6(12 x 2)C. 45 1(9 3 x 2)D. 9 - 6(9 3 x 2)29

Name:Date:5.8 – Area, Perimeter, and Volume1. To determine the amount of peanuts a bag will hold, Tony needs to find the –A. areaB. lengthC. volumeD. perimeter2. To determine the amount of carpet to cover the floor, Kim needs to find the –A. areaB. lengthC. volumeD. perimeter3. To determine the amount of fence Cameron needs to build around a garden,he needs to find the –A. areaB. lengthC. volumeD. perimeter30

4. Perimeter is used to find the –A. distance from a ceiling to the floorB. amount of blacktop on a playgroundC. amount of floor space covered by a carpetD. distance around the edge of a swimming pool5. Area is used to find the –A. distance from a ceiling to the floorB. amount of blacktop on a playgroundC. amount of space inside of dresser drawerD. distance around the edge of a swimming pool6. Volume is used to find the –A. distance from a ceiling to the floorB. amount of blacktop on a playgroundC. amount of space inside of dresser drawerD. distance around the edge of a swimming pool31

7. Bethany want to make a sail for a boat. The sail is a right triangle with a baseof 4 feet and a height of 8 feet. How much fabric is needed to make the sail?A. 12 square feet8 ftB. 16 square feetC. 24 square feet4 ftD. 32 square feet8. Marvin wants to paint a rectangular wall. The wall has a length of 5 feet and awidth of 10 feet. What is the total area that Marvin wants to paint?A. 15 square feetB. 25 square feetC. 30 square feetD. 50 square feet9. Pablo has a fabric napkin that is a right triangle. The base of the triangle is 6inches and the height is 10 inches. What is the area of the napkin?A. 15 square inchesB. 30 square inchesC. 60 square inchesD. 120 square inches32

10. Marilyn is putting a fence around a square garden. The length of one side ofthe garden is 9 feet. How much fencing is needed for the garden?A. 18 feetB. 36 feetC. 42 feetD. 81 feet11. Jim is filling a fish tank with water. The fish tank is 12 inches wide, 18 inchestall, and 30 inches long. How much water can fill the fish tank?cubic inches12. Henry is covering a floor with carpet. The floor is 15 feet wide and 12 feetlong. How much carpet is needed to cover the floor?square feet33

Name:Date:5.9 – Metric Measurement1. 1 kilometer 1,000 metersSam ran 3.75 kilometers. How many meters are equal to 3.75 kilometers?A. 0.375B. 375C. 3,750D. 37,5002. 1 centimeter 10 millimeters85 millimeters centimeters A.0.85B. 8.5C. 850D. 8,5003. 1 kilogram 1,000 grams8.2 grams kilogram(s)A. 0.0082B. 0.082C. 820D. 8,20034

4. 1 kilometer 1,000 meters75,000 meters kilometers5. 1 meter 100 centimeters200 centimeters meters6. 1 kilogram 1,000 gramsA cat weighs 4.5 kilograms. How many grams are equivalent to 4.5 kilograms?4.5 kilograms grams7. 1 Liter 1,000 millimetersA water bottle contains 750 millimeters. How many liters are in 750 milliliters?750 milliliters liters8. Jim measured the length of a swimming pool. Which is closest to the length ofa swimming pool?A. 12 centimetersB. 12 metersC. 12 kilometersD. 12 Liters35

9. Maria weighed a banana. Which is the closest to the weight of a banana?A. 100 gramsB. 100 kilogramsC. 10 centimetersD. 10 meters10. Kevin measured the amount of water in a glass. Which is the closest to theamount of water in a glass?A. 500 millimetersB. 500 gramsC. 500 LitersD. 500 milliliters36

Name:Date:5.10 - Circles1. Point D is the center of the circle shown.EFWhich line segment is a radius of the circle?A. EFC. FGB. DED. EG2. Point D is the center of the circle shown.EFWhich line segment is a diameter of the circle?A. EFC. FGB. DED. EG37

3. Point D is the center of the circle shown.EDGFWhich line segment is a chord that is not the diameter of the circle?A. EFC. FGB. DED. DF4. Which of the following best describes the circumference?A. The distance from the center of the circle to the edgeB. The distance from one side of the circle to the other crossing through thecenterC. The distance around a circleD. The distance from one side of the circle to the other38

5. Point D is the center of a circle.EDGFThe radius is 6 inches. What is the diameter?A. 3 inchesC. 12 inchesB. 6 inchesD. 18 inches6. The diameter of a circle 20 feet. What is the radius?feet7. Point D is the center of a circle.EDGFThe diameter is 8 inches. What is the radius?A. 4 inchesC. 16 inchesB. 8 inchesD. 24 inches39

8. The diameter of a circle 10 feet. What is the radius?feet9. The radius of a circle 30 inches. What is the diameter?inches10. The radius of a circle 8 inches. What is the diameter?inches40

Name:Date:5.11 – Elapsed Time1. Mario began watching a movie at the time shown on the clock.The movie was 2 hours and 25 minutes long. What time did the movie end?A. 7:55 P.M.B. 8:30 P.M.C. 9:30 P.M.D. 9:55 P.M.2. Luis went to a movie on Saturday. The movie started at 3:45 P.M. The moviewas 2 hours and 35 minutes long. What time did the movie end?A. 5:20 P.M.B. 6:20 P.M.C. 6:25 P.M.D. 6:35 P.M.41

3. Melinda had soccer practice that began at the time shown on the clock.The practice was 1 hours and 25 minutes long. What time did the practice end?A. 12:50 P.M.B. 1:15 P.M.C. 1:40 P.M.D. 2:40 P.M.4. Maria and Anthony went to Kings Dominion on Saturday. They arrived at thepark at 10:45 A.M. and left at 8:25 P.M. How long were Maria and Anthony atKings Dominion?A. 9 hours and 20 minutesB. 9 hours and 40 minutesC. 10 hours and 20 minutesD. 10 hours and 40 minutes42

Name:Date:5.12 – Classify and Measure Angels1. Which is closest to the measure of angle T?A. 35 B. 41 C. 139 D. 142 2. Which is closest to the measure of angle T?A. 115 B. 105 C. 85 D. 75 43

3. Which is closest to the measure of angle T?A. 136 B. 124 C. 64 D. 56 4. Which is closest to the measure of angle T?A. 18 B. 22 C. 162 D. 178 44

5. Which is closest to the measure of angle T?A. 52 B. 57 C. 133 D. 147 6. Which is closest to the measure of angle T?A. 122 B. 118 C. 62 D. 78 45

7. Which is closest to the measure of angle T?A. 15 B. 25 C. 165 D. 175 8. Which is closest to the measure of angle T?A. 84 B. 96 C. 104 D. 114 46

9. Identify each angle that appears to be an acute angle.10. Identify each angle that appears to be an obtuse angle.47

11. Identify each angle that appears to be a right angle.12. Identify each angle that appears to be an acute angle.48

13. 13.BAngle ABC is 130 .Angle ABD is 45 What is the measure of angle DBC? 14. 14.Angle EFG is 145 .FAngle HFG is 75 What is the measure of angle EFH? 49

Name:Date:5.13 – Classifying Triangles1. Which triangle appears to be a scalene triangle?A.C.B.D.2. Which triangle appears to be an isosceles triangle?A.C.B.D.50

3. Which triangle appears to be a right triangle?A.C.B.D.4. Which triangle appears to be an obtuse triangle?A.C.B.D.5. The sum of the angles of a triangle is equal toA. 90 B. 180 C. 270 D. 360 51.

6. Circle the three examples of isosceles triangles.7. Find the measure of the missing angle.A45 ?BAngle C C 52

8. Find the measure of the missing angle.A60 60 ?BAngle C C 9. Find the measure of the missing angle.A?BAngle A 70 70 53C

Name:Date:5.14 – Geometry1. Which picture shows a single reflection of the figure across line r?A.rB.C.D.2. Which picture shows a single reflection of the figure across line r?A.rB.C.D.54

3. Which picture shows a single rotation?A.B.C.D.4. Which picture shows a single translation?A.B.C.D.55

5. Which picture shows a single reflection?A.B.C.D.6. This is a flat figure. Destiny plans to cute the figure along the dashed linesegments.Identify the names of the three figures she will form.TriangleRhombusFigure NamesParallelogram56SquareTrapezoid

7. This is a flat figure. Destiny plans to cute the figure along the dashed linesegments.Identify the names of the three figures she will form.TriangleRhombusFigure NamesParallelogram8. These shapes were used to form this figure –A. Rhombus, Rectangle, and TriangleB. Trapezoid, Rectangle, and TriangleC. Square, Trapezoid, and TriangleD. Rectangle, Rhombus, and Triangle57SquareTrapezoid

Name:Date:5.15 – Combinations and Probability1. The chart shows the different shirts, pants, and shoes Simon has in his closet.Outfit ChoicesColor of Pants Khaki (K) Jeans (J)Color of ShirtsTypes of Shoes Navy (N) Boots (B) Red (R) Sneakers (S) White (W)Which lists all of the possible combinations Simon can create with one shirt, onepair of pants, and one pair of shoes?A. N, R, WK, JB. N, K, BN, J, SR, K, BR, J, SW, K, BW, J, SB, SD. N, K, BN, K, SN, R, BN, R, SR, K, BR, K, SR, W, BR, W, SW, K, BW, K, SW, N, BW, N, SC. N, K, BN, K, SN, J, BN, J, SR, K, BR, K, SR, J, BR, J, SW, K, BW, K, SW, J, BW, J, S58

2. Brad has 2 bags with blocks that are all the same shape and size. There are 5blocks in Bag A and 2 blocks and Bag B as shown.Blocks in BagsBag ABlueGreenOrangeRedYellowBag BPurpleWhiteBrad will randomly select one block from each bag. Which list shows all of thepossible combinations of one block from each bag?A.Blue, PurpleGreen, WhiteOrange, PurpleRed, WhiteYellow, PurpleB.C.Blue, PurpleBlue, WhiteGreen, PurpleGreen, WhiteOrange, PurpleOrange, WhiteRed, PurpleRed, WhiteYellow, PurpleYellow, WhiteD.59Blue, PurpleBlue, WhiteGreen, PurpleGreen, WhiteOrange, PurpleRed, WhiteYellow, PurpleBlue, PurpleBlue, BlueGreen, PurpleGreen, GreenOrange, PurpleOrange, OrangeRed, PurpleRed, RedYellow, PurpleYellow, Yellow

3. This sample space shows all the possible combinations of one type of maindish and one type of drink from which Roberto can choose.Cereal, MilkCereal, JuiceEggs, MilkEggs, JuicePancakes, MilkPancakes, JuiceAccording to the sample space, what is the probability Roberto will select eggsand juice?A.B.2426C.D.15164. This sample space shows all the possible combinations of one type of maindish and one type of drink from which Roberto can choose.Cereal, MilkCereal, JuiceEggs, MilkEggs, JuicePancakes, MilkPancakes, JuiceAccording to the sample space, what is the probability Roberto will select a mealwith pancakes?A.B.2426C.D.151660

5. Sam rolled a six sided number cube with the numbers 1-6 on it. What is theprobability of rolling a composite number?A.B.1226C.D.23166. Millie rolled a six sided number cube with the numbers 1-6 on it. What is theprobability of rolling a prime number?A.B.1226C.D.23167. Randy has a bag with 3 red marbles, 4 blue marbles, 2 yellow marbles, and 3white marbles. What is the probability of choosing a blue marble?A.B.1213C.D.14168. Randy has a bag with 3 red marbles, 4 blue marbles, 2 yellow marbles, and 3white marbles. What is the probability of not choosing red marble?A.B.1223C.D.14349. Joy is making flower gifts. She can choose from pink, yellow, or white flowers.She has clear and white vases. She can add pink, purple, white, or gold ribbon.How many possible combinations can Joy make if she chooses one flower, onevase, and one ribbon?combinations61

Name:Date:5.16 – Line Plots and Stem and Leaf Plots1. This stem-and-leaf plot shows the number of pies sold at a bakery each day for14 days.Number of Pies SoldStemLeaf18 9 9 924 4 5 5 5 5 5 630 0Based on the information in the stem-and-leaf plot, which statement is correct?A. The greatest number of pies sold on any day was 30.B. The greatest number of pies sold on any day was 25.C. The least number of pies sold on any day was 8.D. The least number of pies sold on any day was 0.2. Mrs. Miller kept track of the numbers of books each student in her 5th Gradeclass read in one year.Number of books read:47, 75, 50, 47, 45, 70, 72, 42, 47, 41, 43, 55, 77, 47, 73, 51, 55, 72, 47, 59, 53Number of Books ReadStemLeaf456762

3. This stem-and-leaf plot shows the number of pies sold at a bakery each day for20 days.Number of Pies SoldStemLeaf12 5 8 9 9 921 4 4 5 5 5 5 630 0 5 8 8 9Based on the information in the stem-and-leaf plot, which statement is correct?A. The greatest number of pies sold on any day was 30.B. The greatest number of pies sold on any day was 20.C. The least number of pies sold on any day was 12.D. The least number of pies sold on any day was 0.4. This stem-and-leaf plot shows the number of pies sold at a bakery each day for14 days.Number of Pies SoldStemLeaf12 8 9 924 4 5 5 5 5 5 630 0 5Based on the information in the stem-and-leaf plot, which statement is correct?A. The greatest number of pies sold on any day was 30.B. The greatest number of pies sold on any day was 35.C. The least number of pies sold on any day was 2.D. The least number of pies sold on any day was 0.63

5. This stem-and-leaf plot shows the number of pies sold at a bakery each day for20 days.Number of Pies SoldStemLeaf10 5 8 9 9 921 4 4 5 5 5 5 630 0 5 8 8 9Based on the information in the stem-and-leaf plot, which statement is correct?A. The greatest number of pies sold on any day was 30.B. The greatest number of pies sold on any day was 9.C. The least number of pies sold on any day was 10.D. The least number of pies sold on any day was 0.6. This line plot shows the number of points scored by students on a team.Number of Team PointsEach X represents 1 student.What was the total number of points scored by the students?A. 42C. 24B. 32D. 1564

7. This line plot shows the number of boxes of cookies sold by a Girl Scout troop.Number of Girl Scout Cookies SoldEach X represents 1 student.What was the total number of Girls Scouts that sold cookies?A. 42C. 22B. 40D. 128. The line plot shows the number of books read by students in a 5th grade class.Number Book ReadEach X represents 1 student.What is the total number of books read by the 5th grade class?A. 60C. 28B. 56D. 1565

9. Mrs. Smith is making this line plot to show the number of books read byeach of her 22 students.Number of Books ReadMrs. Smith has not recorded all the data for her students. For exactly howmany students does she still need to record the number of books read?A. 4B. 5C. 6D. 766

10. Hannah’s Girl Scout Troop is keeping track of the number of boxes thateach person purchases. Each X represents one person.Number of Boxes Sold5658606264Using the data in the line plot, create a stem and leaf plot.Number of Boxes SoldStemLeaf5667

Name:Date:5.17 – Mean, Median, Mode, Range1. This table shows the number of fish in each of 7 aquariums.AquariumNumberof Fish119Fish in Aquariums234302430539625722Jeff emptied all the fish from these aquariums and put a fair share of these fishinto each of these 7 aquariums. The number of fish he will put into eachaquarium represents the –A. modeB. meanC. rangeD. median2. A set of data is shown.(24, 14, 37, 14, 25, 37, 14, 33, 27)What is the mode of this set of data?3. A set of data is shown.(24, 14, 37, 14, 25, 37, 14, 33, 27)What is the range of this set of data?65

4. The table shows the number of point Ellie scored in each of five games.Points Scored in GamesGamePoints Scored1102531248515The range is 10 because it is the –A. middle number of points scoredB. number of points scored the most oftenC. fair share of the number of points she scoredD. measure of spread of points she scored5. This set of data shows the number of pages that Caden read each night for 5nights.(15, 12, 18, 10, 30)What is the range for this set data?A. 20B. 18C. 17D. 1566

6. This set of data shows the number of pages that Caden read each night for 5nights.(15, 12, 18, 10, 30)What is the mean for this set data?A. 20B. 18C. 17D. 157. This set of data shows the number of pages that Caden read each night for 5nights.(15, 12, 18, 10, 30)What is the median for this set data?A. 20B. 18C. 17D. 158. A set of data is shown.(34, 12, 34, 12, 25, 37, 12, 33, 27)What is the range of this set of data?67

9. A set of data is shown.(34, 12, 34, 12, 25, 37, 12, 33, 27)What is the mode of this set of data?10. A set of data is shown.(34, 12, 34, 12, 25, 37, 12, 33, 27)What is the median of this set of data?11. A set of data is shown.(45, 17, 41, 17, 23, 41, 19, 17, 41)What is the mode of this set of data?12. A set of data is shown.(45, 17, 41, 17, 23, 41, 19, 17, 41)What is the median of this set of data?68

13. A set of data is shown.(45, 18, 42, 17, 23, 43, 19, 17, 41, 35)What is the mean of this set of data?14. A set of data is shown.(45, 18, 41, 17, 23, 41, 19, 17, 41, 35)What is the mode of this set of data?15. A set of data is shown.(35, 18, 32, 17, 23)What is the mean of this set of data?16. A set of data is shown.(35, 18, 32, 17, 23)What is the range of this set of data?68

17. A set of data is shown.(35, 18, 32, 17, 23)What is the median of this set of data?18. A set of data is shown.(35, 18, 32, 17, 23, 13)What is the mean of this set of data?19. The mean is the –A. middle numberB. number that occurred the most oftenC. fair share of the numbersD. difference between the highest and lowest number20. The mode is the –A. middle numberB. number that occurred the most oftenC. fair share of the numberD. difference between the highest and lowest number70

Name:Date:5.18 - Patterns1. A number machine uses a rule to change numbers. This table shows theresults.Number Machine ResultsInputOutput20536944118421Which could be the rule the number machine uses to change the input numbersto the output numbers?A. Add 15B. Subtract 15C. Divide by 4D. Multiply by 42. Which rule can be used to find the next number in this increasing pattern?5, 7, 11, 17, 25, 35, 47,A. Add 8 to 47B. Add 10 to 47C. Add 12 to 47D. Add 14 to 4771

3. A number machine uses a rule to change numbers. This table shows theresults.Number Machine ResultsInputOutput2.43.64.05.25.66.89.410.6Which could be the rule the number machine uses to change the input numbersto the output numbers?A. Subtract 1.2B. Multiply by 1.5C. Add 1.2D. Divide by 1.54. Which rule can be used to find the next number in this increasing pattern?𝟏 𝟓 𝟑 𝟏 𝟓, ,𝟏 ,𝟐 ,𝟐𝟔 𝟔 𝟔 𝟔 𝟔15664566A. Add to 2B. Add to 215665566C. Add 2 to 2D. Add 2 to 272

5. What is the 7th term in this decreasing pattern?73, 64, 56, 49, 43, 6. A number machine uses a rule to change numbers. This table shows theresults.Number Machine ResultsInputOutput25540865138517Which could be the rule the number machine uses to change the input numbersto the output numbers?A. Add 20B. Subtract 20C. Divide by 5D. Multiply by 57. Which rule can be used to find the next number in this increasing pattern?4, 6, 9, 13, 18, 24, 31, 39,A. Add 7 to 39B. Add 8 to 39C. Add 9 to 39D. Add 10 to 3973

8. A number machine uses a rule to change numbers. This table shows theresults.Number Machine ResultsInputOutput218763109012108Which could be the rule the number machine uses to change the input numbersto the output numbers?A. Add 16B. Subtract 16C. Divide by 9D. Multiply by 99. Which rule can be used to find the next number in this increasing pattern?12, 13, 15, 18, 22, 27, 33, 40,A. Add 7 to 40B. Add 8 to 4

5th Grade Math SOL POWER UP Review for all SOL Standards By: Tracy Cabacoy . 2 Name: Date: 5.1 Rounding Decimals 1. What is 7,489.91 rounded to the nearest whole number? 2. What is 368.57 rounded to the nearest whole number? 3. What is 368.57 rounded to the nearest tenths place?