Dino's Decimal Division Miss Sullivan designed a new game called Dino s Decimal Division. The game begins when a player chooses two numbers from a hat. The player divides the two numbers. If the numbers are divided correctly, the player can move a piece on the game board. The first one to the finish line wins. Here are some of the numbers that were chosen by the students during one game. 1. Salim chose the two numbers 2.7 and 0.09. How should he respond to 2.7 divided by 0.09? 0.03 0.3 3 30 DataDirector Assessment ID: 98503 Page 1 of 9 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Use the information below to answer the following question(s). Mr. Wright's numbers Mr. Wright handed each of his students a card with a number on it. He asked his students to pair up and divide their two numbers. Below is a list of the numbers that were on the cards. 2. One pair of students had the numbers 1.8 and 0.02. What is 1.8 divided by 0.02? 0.9 9 9.0 90 DataDirector Assessment ID: 98503 Page 2 of 9 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Mr. Gallagher's Decimal Cards Mr. Gallagher gave each one of his students a card with a decimal written on it. He handed out the following cards. The class used these cards to practice multiplying decimals. 3. Mr. Gallagher illustrated how to do a multiplication problem by using two of the cards and doing the problem below. Which answer should Mr. Gallagher get? 0.3 0.6 1.1 1.9 DataDirector Assessment ID: 98503 Page 3 of 9 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Ladybug Race Results Browning Elementary School held their annual fun fair. The most popular race at the fair this year was the ladybug race. The distance several lady bugs crawled in two minutes are as follows: 0.6 meters 0.9 meters 0.5 meters 0.4 meters 1.2 meters 0.3 meters 1.1 meters 0.8 meters DataDirector Assessment ID: 98503 Page 4 of 9 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
4. Mr. Grogan wrote on the board and asked one of his students to solve the problem. How should the student respond? 0.048 0.48 4.8 48 DataDirector Assessment ID: 98503 Page 5 of 9 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Directions: Please choose the best answer choice for each of the following questions. 5. The Baltimore Ravens are giving away caps at one of their games. They paid an initial setup fee of plus for each cap. Which expression gives the cost of caps? DataDirector Assessment ID: 98503 Page 6 of 9 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
6. Jerry is 3 years older than Don. The sum of their ages is less than 43. What is the oldest Jerry could be? 19 20 22 23 10. What function is represented by the following graph? 7. Mario's math teacher asks him to evaluate, where. What is the first step Mario will take to evaluate this expression? add 5 and 1 add 7 and 1 multiply 7 and 4 multiply 7 and 5 8. Which property is being demonstrated in? associative property distributive property identity property of addition identity property of multiplication 9. Which number property justifies this statement? associative property of addition commutative property of addition distributive property identity property of addition 11. Which of the following equations will produce a straight line? 12. Solve: 13. Solve 2 v 12 = 26. Check your answer. v = v = 19 v = 20 v = DataDirector Assessment ID: 98503 Page 7 of 9 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
A triangle is formed by a ramp leading up to a warehouse. Warehouse Ramp 14. If side of the ramp is and side is, about how long is the ramp (side )? DataDirector Assessment ID: 98503 Page 8 of 9 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Directions: Please choose the best answer choice for each of the following questions. 15. Charlie leaned a 10-foot ladder against a wall. The base of the ladder was 6 feet 9 inches from the wall. The top of the ladder was 2 feet 3 inches from the top of the wall. How tall, to the nearest inch, would the ladder need to be to reach the top of the wall while still having the base 6 feet 9 inches from the wall? 9 feet 8 inches 10 feet 3 inches 11 feet 7 inches 11 feet 9 inches Stop! You Go have on finished to the next this page exam.» DataDirector Assessment ID: 98503 Page 9 of 9 2011 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.