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Cumulative Test
13B
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1. Carole took 6 big steps to
measure the width of the room. If
each step was one yard, then the
width of the room was how many
feet?
(Inv. 2)
6. Estimate the product of 64 and 8.
(59)
7. Chris’ car could go 28 miles on
one gallon of gas. How far could
Chris’ car go on seven gallons of
gas?
(57)
2. Every third bead on Mary’s
necklace is red. There are one
hundred fifty-three beads in all.
How many beads are red?
(52)
8. Name the polygon.
(63)
3. Three fifths of the students finished
the assignment in class. What
fraction of the students did not
finish the assignment in class?
(61)
9. If each side of the polygon in
problem 8 measures 12 inches,
then what is its perimeter?
(Inv. 2)
4. Compare: 50% of 12 ○ 2 × 6
(Inv. 5)
5. What is the area of this square?
(Inv. 3)
11 mm
Saxon Math Intermediate 4
10. Compare. Draw and shade two
(56)
congruent rectangles to show the
comparison.
_1_
4
○ _52_
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Cumulative Test
11. If 27% of the students were boys,
then what percent of the students
were girls?
(Inv. 5)
16.
(58)
13B
374
× 6
______
_____
17. 8 ) 368
(65)
12. 37,394 + 117,087
(51)
18. 32 ÷ (20 ÷ 5)
(45, 47)
13. $13 – 15¢
(50)
19. 7.4 + 3.84 + 12.5
(50)
14. 5 × 8 × 4
(62)
20. Find the missing factor: 51n = 70
(41, 64)
15. 62 + 82
(62)
94
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Saxon Math Intermediate 4