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Day 41
1. In 5 kiloliters (kL), there are exactly how many liters (L)?
3.2.K3b
A. 0.005 liters
B. 0.05 liters
C. 500 liters
D. 5000 liters
2. The graph below shows a transformation of the design of the
front of a milk carton.
Which best describes the transformation?
3.3.K1
A. translate 4 units to the right, then reflect across the y-axis
B. translate 4 units to the right, then reflect across the x-axis
C. translate 6 units to the right, then reflect across the y-axis
D. translate 6 units to the right, then reflect across the x-axis
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 42
1. Four points are graphed on the coordinate plane below.
Which point is located at (4, -1)?
3.4.K3b
A. Point P
B. Point Q
C. Point R
D. Point S
2. Tim rolls a 6-sided number cube that has sides numbered
1
through 6. What is the probability of the number cube landing with
a number greater than 2 facing up?
4.1.K4
A.
B. 0.5
C.
D. 0.75
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 43
1. Sue must decide from the chart below which one kind of cake and one kind
of ice cream she wants for her party.
Which tree diagram represents all of the different combinations of one kind
of cake and one kind of ice cream Sue can choose?
4.1.K2
A.
B.
C.
D.
2. Put these measurements in order from greatest to least.
5m, 5km, 5cm, 5dm, 5hm, 5mm, 5Dm
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
3.2.K3b
Day 44
1.N Which step describes how to change 3% so it is expressed as
a fraction?
1.1.K4
A. place 3 in the numerator and 100 in the denominator
B. place 3 in the numerator and 1,000 in the denominator
C. place 100 in the numerator and 3 in the denominator
D. place 1,000 in the numerator and 3 in the denominator
2. Which fraction is between
and
?
1.1.K2b
A.
B.
C.
D.
Day 45
1. Which decimal has the greatest value? Why?
1.1.K2c
A.
B.
C.
D.
0.44
0.404
0.04
0.044
2. 27 hectometers (hm) is how many meters (m)?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2.7
B. 270
0.027
D. 2700
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
3.2.K3b
Day 46
1. Dan has $6.24. He has four times the amount of money that Greg
has (g), as represented in the equation below.
4g = 6.24
Exactly how much money does Greg have?
2.2.A1b
A. $24.96
B. $10.24
C. $2.24
D. $1.56
2. A car traveled 300 kilometers. What is the distance traveled in
meters?
3.2.K3b
A. 30 meters
B. 3000 meters
C. 30 000 meters
D. 300 000 meters
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 47
1.N The sum of any two fractions that are between
always be…
A. less than
B. B. between
and 1 will
1.4.K2f
.
and 1.
C. between 1 and 2.
D. D. greater than 2.
2. A regular hexagon has the same length on each side. What is
the perimeter of a regular hexagon with side lengths of 4?
3.2.A1a
A. 20
B. 24
C. 32
D. 48
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 48
1. Alex is given several two-digit numbers and wants to find the
largest number. Alex should start by looking for the
numbers with the…
1.1.K2a
A. smallest digit in the tens position.
B. smallest digit in the ones position.
C. largest digit in the tens position.
D. largest digit in the ones position.
2. Four points are graphed on the coordinate plane below.
Which point is located at (2, -2)?
A. Point J
B. Point K
C. Point L
D. Point M
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
3.4.K3b
Day 49
1. Which expression could be used to determine the decimal
representation of the fraction?
1.1.K4
A.
B.
C.
D.
15 ÷ 19
19 ÷ 15
15 – 19
19 – 15
2. While at a store, Barry's parents tell him that he can choose
one book and one magazine to buy. Barry can choose either a
picture book or a storybook, and a magazine about sports,
electronics, or cooking. Which tree diagram shows all of the
possible combinations of one book and one magazine that
Barry could choose?
4.1.K2
A.
B.
C.
D.
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 50
1.N Mary is buying 2 hamburgers for $1.95 each and 2 cans of pop
for $0.55 each. Which expression would provide the best
ESTIMATE of the total amount of money that she will spend?
1.3.A2
A. (2 x 1) + (2 x 1)
B. (2 x 1.5) + (2 x 0.5)
C. (2 x 1.5) + (2 x 1)
D. (2 x 2) + (2 x1)
2.N What is the quotient when 88 is divided by 28?
1.4.K2a
A. 3
1
7
B. 3.4
C. 30
1
7
D. 30.4
Day 51
1. Explain how to change 77% to a decimal.
1.1.K4
2. Which term describes the angle?
3.1.K7a
A.
B.
C.
D.
acute
right
obtuse
straight
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 52
1. Marit had a container filled with 128.5 fluid ounces of water.
She drank 7 glasses of water from the container. The amount of
water in each glass was 3.75 fluid ounces. How many fluid
ounces of water were left in the container after Marit drank the
7 glasses of water?
1.4.A1b
A. 10.75 ounces
B. 26.25 ounces
C. 102.25 ounces
D. 117.75 ounces
2. Which dollar amount is closest in value to $4,199?
1.1.K2a
A. $4,194
B. $4,197
C. $4,200
D. $4,203
Day 53
1. A triangle has one angle that measures 95°. What type of
triangle is this?
3.1.K7b
2. Ty has $6.24. He has four times the amount of money that Greg
has (g), as represented in the equation below. Exactly
how much money does Greg have?
2.2.A1b
4g = 6.24
A. $1.56
B. $2.24
C. $10.24
D. $24.96
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 54
1. A teacher surveys a class of 24 students about their after-school
activities. There are 8 students who play sports. The teacher puts
the names of all the students in the class in a hat and randomly
selects a name. What does the number
represent?
4.1.K4
A. the fraction of students who completed the survey
B. the fraction of students who did not complete the
survey
C. the probability that the student whose name was
selected plays sports
D. the probability that the student whose name was
selected does not play sports
2. Which steps tell how to change the fraction
expressed as a percent?
so it is
1.1.K4
A. divide 14 by 28, then move the decimal three places
to the left
B. divide 14 by 28, then move the decimal two places
to the left
C. divide 14 by 28, then move the decimal two places
to the right
D. divide 14 by 28, then move the decimal three places
to the right
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 55
1.N What is the sum of
?
1.4.K2f
A. 3
3
4
5
24
4 5
11
5 1
24
B. 4
C.
D.
2. A crew is building a track for a local train. The chart below
shows the number of yards of track the crew built each day.
Which expression would provide the best ESTIMATE of the
total number of yards of track built in the four-day period?
1.3.A2
A.
B.
C.
D.
4 x 80
(2 x 80) + (2 x 90)
4 x 90
(2 x 90) + (2 x 100)
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 56
1.
The numbers shown below follow a pattern.
1,134 378 -378 -1134 ...
Which rule could be used to find the next number in the
pattern?
2.1.K4
A. divide the previous number by 3
B. divide the previous number by 9
C. subtract 84 from the previous number
D. subtract 756 from the previous number
2.
Rashawn received a $25.00 gift card for a birthday present. He
went to the store and bought shorts for $16.57 and a
shirt for $12.33 (prices include tax). After using the gift card,
exactly how much more money did Rashad need to buy
these items?
1.4.A1b
A.
B.
C.
D.
3.
$53.90
$9.30
$3.90
$28.90
Which decimal has the greatest value?
1.1.K2c
A.
B.
C.
D.
0.73
0.701
0.07
0.079
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 57
1.N Find the sum of 6
5
8
and 3 1 .
4
1.4.K2f
7
16
91
2
A. 9
B.
C. 9 3
D.
4
9 7
8
2. A city's usual population (p) increases by 75,000 tourists
during the summer. The city's total summer population,
including tourists, is 169,500 people. The equation below
describes this situation.
169,500 = p + 75,000
What is the usual population of the city without the tourists?
2.2.A1b
A.
B.
C.
D.
22,600
94,500
162,000
244,500
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 58
1. The angle shown below measures 95°.
Which term describes this angle?
A.
B.
C.
D.
3.1.K7a
acute
obtuse
right
straight
2. The numbers shown below follow a pattern.
64 128 256 512 …
Which rule could be used to find the next number in the
pattern?
2.1.K4
A.
B.
C.
D.
add 64 to the previous number
add 128 to the previous number
multiply the previous number by 2
multiply the previous number by 4
3. A figure is shown below.
When this figure is rotated 90° counter-clockwise, in what
direction will the arrow be pointing?
3.3.K1
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 59
1. Four points are graphed on the coordinate plane below.
Which point is located at (1, 4)?
3.4.K3b
A.
B.
C.
D.
Point P
Point Q
Point R
Point S
2. A triangle has angles with measures 90°, 43°, and 47°. Which
term names this type of triangle?
3.1.K7b
A.
B.
C.
D.
right
obtuse
isosceles
acute
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 60
1. A stone weighs 22.5 grams (g). What is the weight of the
stone in decigrams (dg)?
3.2.K3b
A.
B.
C.
D.
2250 decigrams
225 decigrams
2.25 decigrams
0.225 decigrams
2. What is the weight of the stone in kilograms (kg)?
3.2.K3b
Day 61
1. A secretary wants to know how much space she has on her
bulletin board for posters. The bulletin board is rectangular and
measures 48 inches by 72 inches. What is the size of her bulletin
board?
3.2.A1b
A.
B.
C.
D.
1,728 square inches
3,456 square inches
5,184 square inches
7,488 square inches
2. A rectangular kitchen floor is to be tiled with square tiles. The
square tiles have sides that are 1 foot long. The kitchen
measures 22 feet by 18 feet. Exactly how many tiles will be
needed to completely cover the floor?
3.2.A1b
A.
B.
C.
D.
396 tiles
198 tiles
72 tiles
40 tiles
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 62
1. Jana is dividing a number by 45. She will know that the
number is evenly divisible by 45 if
1.4.K2a
A. the remainder is 0.
B. the remainder is 5.
C. the quotient has 2 digits.
D. the quotient has 3 digits.
2. In 12 kilograms (kg) there are exactly how many hectograms
(hg)?
3.2.K3b
A.
B.
C.
D.
0.12 hectograms
1.2 hectograms
120 hectograms
1200 hectograms
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 63
1. Point W is graphed on the coordinate plane below.
Which ordered pair describes the location of point W?
3.4.K3a
A. (-4, 5)
B. (5, -4)
C. (4, -5)
D. (-5, 4)
2.N Nelda earns $5.15 an hour and needs to work enough hours
this week to make $80.00. She works 4 hours on
Monday, 5 hours on Tuesday, 2 hours on Wednesday, 3.25
hours on Thursday, and 6.25 hours on Friday. Which
expression would best ESTIMATE whether Nelda will make at
least $80.00 this week?
1.3.A2
A. 6(4 + 5 + 2 + 4 + 7)
B. 5(4 + 5 + 2 + 3 + 6)
C. 6 + 4 + 5 + 2 + 4 + 7
D. 5 + 4 + 5 + 2 + 3 + 6
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 64
1. Which comparison is true?
1.1.K2b
A.
B.
C.
D.
2. Darlene drove at an average of 63.45 miles per hour for 1.8
hours. What is the total number of miles that Darlene drove?
1.4.A1b
A.
B.
C.
D.
35.25 miles
61.65 miles
65.25 miles
114.21 miles
Day 65
1. Juan’s car gets 32.7 miles per gallon of gasoline. The car’s gas
tank holds a total of 12 gallons. Starting with a full tank, what is
the total number of miles Juan can drive his car until it runs out
of gasoline?
1.4.A1b
A. 2.725 miles
B. 3924 miles
C. 44.7 miles
D. 392.4 miles
2. How can you change 17% to a decimal number?
1.1.K4
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 66
1. The numbers shown below follow a pattern.
3 9 27 81 …
Which rule could be used to find the next number in the
pattern?
2.1.K4
A. multiply the previous number by 3
B. add 3 to the previous number
C. multiply the previous number by 9
D. add 6 to the previous number
2. There are 12 marbles in a jar. Five of the marbles are red and
the rest of the marbles are blue. Melissa randomly
selects 1 marble from the jar. What is the probability that she
selects a red marble from the jar?
4.1.K4
A.
B.
C.
D.
3. In 82 meters, there are exactly how many hectograms?
3.2.K3b
A. 0.82 hectograms
B. 8.2 hectograms
C. 820 hectograms
D. 8200 hectograms
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 67
1.N Which fraction represents 23%?
1.1.K4
A.
23
10
B.
23
100
C.
23
1,000
D.
23
10,000
2. In the figures below, two transformations are applied to the
letter R.
Which statement best describes the two transformations?
3.3.K1
A. translation followed by rotation
B. rotation followed by reflection
C. translation followed by reflection
D. rotation followed by translation
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 68
1. A spinner has 4 equal-sized sections. Each section is one of
four colors: red, blue, green, and yellow. What is the probability
that the arrow on the spinner will stop in the red section?
4.1.K4
A. 0.25
B. 0.4
C. 0.5
D. 0.75
2. Paul has a bag containing 7 cubes, each with a symbol printed on
them. There are 3 cubes that have stars, and 4 cubes that have
moons. Paul stated that the probability of randomly choosing a
cube with a star was
Paul make?
, but he made a mistake. What mistake did
4.1.K4
A. He used the number of cubes with stars in the denominator
instead of the number of cubes with moons.
B. He used the number of cubes with moons in the denominator
instead of the total number of cubes.
C. He used the number of cubes with moons in the numerator
instead of the number of cubes with stars.
D. He used the number of cubes with stars in the numerator
instead of the total number of cubes.
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 69
1. What are the coordinates of point M?
3.4.K3a
A. (2, -2)
B. (-2, 2)
C. (2, 2)
D. (-2, -2)
2. What is the perimeter of the triangle below?
3.2.A1a
12cm
12cm
12cm
A. 12cm
B. 36cm
C. 72cm
D. 144cm
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 70
1. Point J is shown on the coordinate plane below.
3.2.K3a
Which ordered pair describes the location of point J?
A. (0, 5)
B. (1, 5)
C. (5, 0)
D. (5, 1)
2. The pizza shown below is cut into equal-sized pieces.
Jerry ate 2 pieces of the pizza. What percent of the pizza did
Jerry eat?
1.1.K4
A. 20%
B. 25%
C. 35%
D. 40%
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 71
1. A list of integers is shown below.
2,564 -2,981 -3,407 2,923 -1,789
What is the order of the integers from least to greatest?
1.1.K2a
A. -3,407 -2,981 -1,789 2,564 2,923
B. -1,789 2,564 2,923 -2,981 -3,407
C. -3,407 -1,789 2,564 2,923 -2,981
D. -1,789 -2,981 -3,407 2,564 2,923
2. Explain how fractions, decimals, and percents are related.
1.1.K4
Day 72
1. To express 3% as a fraction, 3 should be the numerator in a
fraction with which number as the denominator?
1.1.K4
A. 1
B. 10
C. 100
D. 1,000
2. What is a fraction?
1.1.K4
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 73
1. Michael wants to put carpet on the rectangular floor in a
hallway. The hallway measures 6.2 feet (ft) by 4.8 ft. Which is
the best ESTIMATE of the total amount of carpet needed to
completely cover the hallway floor?
1.3.A2
ft2
A. 10
B. 25 ft2
C. 30 ft2
D. 45 ft2
2. When should an ESTIMATE be used instead of an EXACT
answer?
1.3.A2
Day 74
1. Kia needs 2.5 pounds of beans to make a casserole. Beans cost
$1.50 per pound at the store. What is the total cost of 2.5
pounds of beans?
1.4.A1b
A. $1.50
B. $2.25
C. $3.75
D. $4.00
2. Draw an isosceles triangle.
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
3.1.K7b
Day 75
1. Before adding two fractions, you need
1.4.K2f
A. both fractions to be in simplest form.
B. only one fraction to be in simplest form.
C. the fractions to have common numerators.
D. the fractions to have common denominators.
2. A number pattern is shown below.
151.5, 150, 148.5, 147, …
Which rule describes how to find the next number in the pattern?
2.1.K4
A. divide the previous number by 1.02
B. divide the previous number by 1.03
C. subtract 1.5 from the previous number
D. subtract 4.5 from the previous number
Day 76
1. Pam's antique clock is 171 years old, which is 3 times as old as
Roger's antique clock. The equation below can be used to
determine the age of Roger's clock (r).
171 = 3r
How many years old is Roger's clock?
2.2.A1b
A. 57 years old
B. 168 years old
C. 174 years old
D. 513 years old
2. Draw a right triangle.
3.1.K7b
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 77
1. Each day an adult cat eats 2.5 times the amount of food it ate
each day when it was a kitten. As a kitten, it ate 1.5 cups of
food each day. Which equation could be used to determine the
amount of food the adult cat eats each day (d)?
2.2.A1b
A. d = 1 • 2.5
B. d = 1 + 2.5
C. 1 = d • 2.5
D. 1 = d + 2.5
2. Five friends ordered pizza and the bill was $40.15. Each of the
friends paid x dollars. The friends used the equation 5x = 40.15
to determine how much each should pay. Exactly how much
money did each friend pay?
2.2.A1b
A. $2.01
B. $8.03
C. $20.08
D. $35.15
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 78
1. The angle that a gas station sign makes with the ground is 90°.
Which term describes this angle?
3.1.K7a
A. acute
B. obtuse
C. right
D. straight
2. Dillon had a total of $10 before buying a sandwich for $3.25
and a drink for $1.79 (including tax). What is the amount of
money Dillon had left after buying the sandwich and drink?
1.4.A1b
A. $4.96
B. $5.04
C. $6.75
D. $8.21
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009
Day 79
1. An acute triangle has exactly
3.1.K7b
A. one acute, one right, and one obtuse angle.
B. one obtuse and two acute angles.
C. one right and two acute angles.
D. three acute angles.
2. Olivia's art project is shown below.
Olivia wants to put a string border around the entire edge of the
project. Exactly how many inches of string does she need?
3.2.A1a
A. 12 inches
B. 17 inches
C. 21 inches
D. 30 inches
Day 80
1. To convert 60 kilometers to meters, you will
3.2.K3b
A. multiply 60 by 100.
B. multiply 60 by 1,000.
C. divide 60 by 100.
D. divide 60 by 1,000.
2. Which description is an example of a translation on a
coordinate plane?
3.3.K1
A. flipping a figure over the x-axis
B. reducing a figure by a factor of two
C. sliding a figure two units to the right
D. turning a figure 90 degrees around a point
Grade 6 – Days 41-80
2008-2009