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Name: _________________ Number: ______ Teacher: ______
Quarter 1 Math Study Guide
Part 1. Whole numbers and decimals
difference
quotient
product
sum
The answer to a multiplication problem is the _______________.
The answer to a subtraction problem is the _________________.
The answer to an addition problem is the ________________.
The answer to a division problem is the ___________________.
Solve each problem.
1)
7,987
3)
+
3,945 =
–
2)
4,000
707 x 68 =
4)
784 ÷ 4 =
5) 652 ÷ 6 =
6)
1349 ÷ 7 =
746
=
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Round each decimal number to the nearest tenth.
1) 3.84
_________
3) 5.555 _________
2) 23.62 _________
4) 15.178 _________
Round each decimal number to the nearest hundredth.
1) 16.368 _________
2) 2.460 _________
3) 4.538 _________
4) 3.639 _________
Round each decimal number to the nearest whole number.
1) 7.38 _________
2) 15.62 _________
3) 10.923 _________
4) 22.58 _________
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Part 2. Geometry – angles, triangles, and quadrilaterals
Name (classify) each angle (right, acute, obtuse) and then measure it with a protractor.
1)
2)
Classify:
Classify:
Measurement:
Measurement:
Classify each triangle based on its angles (acute, obtuse, right) and the length of its sides
(scalene, equilateral, isosceles)
3)
4)
5)
7 in
12 in
15 in
80°
80°
Angles:
Angles:
Angles:
Sides:
Sides:
Sides:
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Quadrilaterals
1. How many pairs of parallel sides does a rectangle have? _______________
2. How many pairs of parallel sides does a trapezoid have? _______________
3. Name two quadrilaterals in which all sides have an equal length.
4. Name two quadrilaterals that have four right angles.
5. List three ways a rectangle and a square are alike.
6. Draw a diagonal line in the trapezoid. What two new shapes do you have? Be specific.
7. Draw a diagonal line in the trapezoid. What two new shapes do you have? Be specific.
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Part 3: Prime and Composite
1.)
What is a prime number?
2.)
What is a composite number?
Directions: Write whether each number is prime or composite
3.) 27
4.) 99
5.) 7
Part 4: Odd and Even
Directions: Tell whether each number is either even or odd
1.) 1055 ____________
2.) 777 __________
3.) 290 __________
Part 5: Prime Factorization
34
54
78
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Part 6: Word Problems
1. Farmer Ben went to his pasture to check on his livestock. He had 127 cows, 72
chickens, and 15 horses. How much livestock does he have in all?
2. There are 255 students going on a field trip. There are 17 adults going as well. How
many students will be in a group with one adult?
3. There are 75 birds in the neighborhood park. There are 4 times more birds in the zoo.
How many birds are there? Using that total make two groups with equal amount to be in
the park and the zoo. How many birds will be in each group?
Bonus: Write a multi-step word problem that involves addition and multiplication.
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