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Fif TH Grade Daily Math Week 35

Jay bought 3 boxes of cereal for $2 each and 4 packages of cookies for $4 each. The total amount Jay spent, not including tax, can be found using option B: M = (3 x $2) + (4 x $4). Brady scored a total of 60 points in 8 darts throws by scoring either 10 points or 5 points each throw. The number of 10-point and 5-point throws Brady made was 3 ten-point throws and 5 five-point throws. Frank filled a bucket that was less than 4/3 full. An amount that is less than 4/3 is 12/8.

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Fif TH Grade Daily Math Week 35

Jay bought 3 boxes of cereal for $2 each and 4 packages of cookies for $4 each. The total amount Jay spent, not including tax, can be found using option B: M = (3 x $2) + (4 x $4). Brady scored a total of 60 points in 8 darts throws by scoring either 10 points or 5 points each throw. The number of 10-point and 5-point throws Brady made was 3 ten-point throws and 5 five-point throws. Frank filled a bucket that was less than 4/3 full. An amount that is less than 4/3 is 12/8.

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Monday
At the store, Jay bought 3 boxes of cereal that
were on sale for $2 each, and 4 packages of
cookies that were $4 each. Which number
sentence can be used to find M, the total
amount of money that he spent, not including
tax?

A. M = $2 + $4 + 4 + 3
B. M = (3 x $2) + (4 x $4)
C. M = ($2 + 3) x ($4 + 4)
D. M = (3 x $2) + ($4 + 4)
Solve

73 378 620
x 9 x4 x72


Brady was playing darts. He threw 8 shots and
scored 60 points. Each time he scored either
10 points or 5 points. How many 10-point and
5-point shots did he make?

A. 5 ten-point shots, 3 five-point shot
B. 3 ten-point shots, 2 five-point shots
C. 2 ten-point shots, 6 five-point shots
D. 4 ten-point shots, 4 five-point shots








Multiply 98 and 6.


Multiply 64 and 9.



Compare the two products using <,>, or =.

____ ____
Davis bought a bag of apples. There were 8
people in his family. If they ate
12
7
of the
apples, what fraction of the apples remained?












Subtract 198 from the product of 68 and 12.

Fifth Grade Daily Math Week 35

Use the four-step
process to solve the
problems in the
left column. Use
additional paper
when needed.



2
Tuesday
Janice prepared 4 gallons and 16 fluid ounces
of lemonade for a party. How many fluid
ounces did she prepare?


Write the number three thousand, eight and twenty
four thousandths.







Stephanie wrote a number between
2,876,000,000 and 2,912,000,000. Which
number could she have written?

A. 2,912,999,000
B. 2,865,400,888
C. 2,853,987,988
D. 2,893,894,111

Find the sum of 95, 337, 798 and 847,498.

What is the length of the missing side?

7 ft


?

2 ft 22ft


10 ft


9ft

A. 8 ft
B. 10 ft
C. 12 ft
D. 24 ft







Solve 966 7 = Multiply to check












Solve 534 6 = Multiply to check







Fifth Grade Daily Math Week 35

3
Wednesday
Leigh got home from her brothers house at
2:15 pm. It took her 3 hours and 20 minutes to
drive home. Which clock shows a time that she
left?

A. C.





A. D.






Subtract 29,867 from 56,289,953.

The difference is ____________.






Add to check







How many days are in 25 weeks?





Subtract thirty-six thousand, three hundred fifty-
eight from the sum of 253,027 and 12, 456.

Abby has 16 marbles in a jar. Only 4 of them
are red. If you choose a marble without looking,
what is the probability of choosing one that is
NOT red?

A.
6
2


B.
8
2


C.
4
3


D.
3
2




Complete each equation.



5
5
2
=






6
4
3
=



Fifth Grade Daily Math Week 35









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Thursday
There were 8 green tickets, 10 red tickets and
6 blue tickets in a box. What is the probability
that a green ticket will be pulled out at random?

A.
9
1
B.
6
1


C.
3
1
D.
2
1


Multiply 425 and 53.








The product is __________.


George hikes 4 weekends a year with his dad.
Last year, they hiked 22.4 miles in January,
18.32 miles in March, 3.9 miles in May, and 21
miles in September. Which is a reasonable
total for the number of miles they hiked last
year?

A. less than 60 miles
B. between 60 miles and 70 miles
C. between 70 miles and 80 miles
D. between 80 miles and 90 miles




Place a >, <, or = in the boxes below.


Sum of 128 and 75 Product of 19 and 5






Product of 35 and 5 Difference of 275 and 100






Difference of 75 and 53 Product of 11 and 2






Product of 25 and 5 Difference of 300 and 259
Frank filled a bucket less than
4
3
full. Which
amount is less than
4
3
?


B.
12
8
B.
12
10
C.
12
12
D.
8
7










Fifth Grade Daily Math Week 35

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