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Page 1 of 13 Developed and published by CTB/McGraw-Hill LLC, a subsidiary of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 20 Ryan Ranch Road, Monterey, California 93940-5703. All rights reserved. Only authorized customers may copy, download and/or print the document. Any other use or reproduction of this document, in whole or in part, requires written permission of the publisher. Test Name: Class 511 Spring Packet Test ID: 2593489 CTB/McGraw-Hill Class 511 Spring Packet Test ID: 2593489

Test Directions Materials: CR Answer Sheet (optional) General Offline Instructions: Today you will take the Acuity test. Read each question carefully and decide which answer is correct. Using your scan sheet, fill in the bubble that contains the letter for the answer you choose. Page 2 of 13

1. Mary has 3 pieces of yarn. The lengths of the pieces of yarn are of a foot, of a foot, and of a foot. What is the total length of the yarn in inches? O A inches inches O C 4 inches O D 13 inches 2. Kate made an apple pie with cups of red apples, cup of green apples, and cup of yellow apples. How many total cups of apples did Kate use to make the pie? O A cups cups O C cups O D cups Page 3 of 13

3. A coach, her team, and some parents went to the ice cream store after a game. They ordered from the menu shown here. Menu Regular Cone with One Scoop $2.25 Regular Cone with Two Scoops $2.75 Waffle Cone with One Scoop $3.25 Waffle Cone with Two Scoops? Part A: The team ordered 6 regular one-scoop cones and 5 regular two-scoop cones. What was the total cost of the order? Show your work. Part B: The coach paid for this order of ice cream with 2 twenty-dollar bills. Write an expression to use to find out how much change she got back. Part C: Use the expression you wrote to figure out how much change she got back. Part D: The parents ordered 3 waffle cones with two scoops and 1 waffle cone with one scoop. The total cost for this order was $14.50. What is the cost of 1 waffle cone with two scoops? Show your work. Page 4 of 13

4. Sarah's parents are going to buy her a bike that costs $182.79 and a helmet that costs $18.81. Her parents will make 9 equal payments to pay for the bike and helmet. Part A: What is the amount of each payment? Show your work. Part B: If Sarah's parents have already made 7 payments, how much have they paid so far? Show your work. 5. A company sells large chains and small chains. The length of each large chain is 1.68 meters. The length of each small chain is 0.56 meter. A parks department buys 8 large chains and 6 small chains. What is the total length of the chains bought by the department? O A 2.24 meters 14.56 meters O C 16.80 meters O D 31.36 meters Page 5 of 13

6. Suma. O A O C O D 7. The cost of a beach ball at a store is $3.48. Six friends decide to buy 9 beach balls. If each person pays the same amount, h, how much will each person pay? O A $0.58 $2.32 O C $5.22 O D $31.32 Page 6 of 13

8. Salma had cups of lemon juice. She used of it to make a cake frosting. Which of these is the best estimate of the amount of lemon juice that Salma used to make the frosting? O A more than cup but less than 1 cup more than cup but less than cup O C more than 1 cup but less than cups O D more than cups but less than cups 9. Look at these equations. Which number line shows the solutions? A C B D Page 7 of 13

10. Annie has two equal-sized amounts of wax in two different colors. She used of the green wax and of the blue wax to make some candles. What fraction shows the total amount of wax left? O A O C O D 11. Read these instructions. Add 5 to 98 and multiply the sum by 31. Which expression represents the instructions? O A 98 + 5 31 (98 + 5 31) O C (98 + 5) 31 O D 98 + (5 31) 12. Dana has a block of cheese that weighs 8 ounces. She cuts off a piece that weighs 1.75 ounces and then divides the remaining block of cheese into 5 pieces of equal weight. Which expression can be used to find the weight, in ounces, of each of the 5 pieces of cheese? O A (8 1.75) 5 8 (1.75 5) O C 8 1.75 5 O D 8 5 1.75 Page 8 of 13

13. Karen wrote these instructions on the board. "Subtract from and multiply the difference by the sum of 2 and 4." Part A. Write an expression for these instructions. Expression Part B. What is the value of the expression? Show your work. 14. Luke made the model shown. What is the area, in square centimeters (cm), of Luke's model? O A 2 square centimeters square centimeters O C square centimeters O D square centimeters Page 9 of 13

15. The art teacher has square yards of fabric. The students in his first-grade class use of the fabric for a project. The students in his second-grade class use many total yards of the fabric did both classes use? of the original amount of fabric for a project. How O A of a yard of a yard O C yards O D yards Page 10 of 13

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