Help pleasee! | 1. Part A
If
6
×
p
=
78
, then ________.
Which of the following is true?
A.
p
=
78
÷
6
B.
p
=
78
×
6
C.
p
=
6
÷
78
D.
p
=
78
+
6
Part B
Find the value of the variable that makes the sentence true.
A.
12
B.
13
C.
420
D.
468
2. Zoe rode her bike 68 miles in the last month. This is 4 times as many miles as Alana rode. How many miles, m, did Alana ride?
Select the true sentence.
A.
68
×
4
=
272
; m=272
B.
68
÷
4
=
17
; m=17
C.
68
+
4
=
72
; m=72
D.
68
−
4
=
64
; m=64
3. There are 17 members in the scout troop. All of the members went on a trip to a state park. There were also 4 adults on the trip. What was the total cost, c, if the admission for each person was $3?
What is the hidden question and the solution?
A.
How many people went on the trip? c = $39
B.
How many people went on the trip? c = $63
C.
How many adults went on the trip? c = $12
D.
How many adults went on the trip? c = $63
4. Julie spent $122 on dinners for the youth-group party. She spent $77 on chicken dinners and the rest on pasta dinners. If the pasta dinners cost $5 each, how many pasta dinners did Julie buy?
A.
6 pasta dinners
B.
9 pasta dinners
C.
14 pasta dinners
D.
40 pasta dinners
5. The area of a room is 56 square feet. The width of the room is 7 feet.
If Alicia is going to put an animal wall border on all four walls of the room, how many feet of border does she need?
A.
8 feet
B.
15 feet
C.
28 feet
D.
30 feet
6. For a concert, 19 boys and 22 girls bought tickets from the music club. The total cost of the tickets was $256. This total cost includes a $10 tax. What was the cost of each ticket, not including the tax?
Part A
Which of the following steps are needed to solve this problem? Select all that apply.
A.
Subtract 19 from 22 to find out how many more girls than boys went to the concert.
B.
Add 19 and 22 to find the total number of students who attended the concert.
C.
Add $10 to $256 to find the total cost of the tickets without the tax.
D.
Subtract $10 from $256 to find the total cost of the tickets without the tax.
E.
Divide $256 by 10 to find the total cost of the tickets without the tax.
Part B
What was the cost of each ticket, not including the tax?
A.
$4
B.
$5
C.
$6
D.
$7
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7. Parker is putting down tiles in his kitchen. His kitchen is 10 feet long and 6 feet wide.
Each tile is equal to 1 square foot and costs $5. How much will it cost Parker to put tile in his kitchen?
Enter your answer in the box.
$
8. Jae bought 85 tickets to spend on games and rides at an amusement park. Games cost 3 tickets each, and rides cost 8 tickets each. Jae has already used 39 of the tickets. If he uses all of his remaining tickets for rides, how many more times can Jae go on rides?
Use the drop-down menu to complete the answer.
Jae can go on
_____
more rides.
9. Nikko runs 6 miles a day and 3 days a week. How many weeks will it take Nikko to run 198 miles?
Part A
What is the hidden question that must be answered first?
A.
What is the sum of 6 and 3?
B.
How many days are in each week?
C.
How many feet are in each mile?
D.
How many miles are run each week?
Part B
How many weeks will it take Nikko to run 198 miles?
A.
7 weeks
B.
11 weeks
C.
22 weeks
D.
33 weeks
10. Sonya planted a flower garden of tulips, daisies, and lilies. She planted 2 times as many tulips as daisies and 3 times as many daisies as lilies. Sonya planted 42 tulips. How many flowers did she plant in all?
A.
48 flowers
B.
56 flowers
C.
63 flowers
D.
70 flowers
11. Elliot collects miniature toy cars. He wants to fill 4 display cases. Each display case holds 15 cars. He has 28 cars now, and he is able to buy 3 more every month with the money he saves from his allowance. How many more months will it be until Elliot has enough cars to fill all 4 display cases?
Enter your answer in the box.
Elliot will have enough cars to fill 4 display cases in
months.