1) 1,035 ÷ 23 = a) 51 b) 45 c) 11 d) 76 2) 492 × 832 = a) 409,344 b) 12,480 c) 518,334 d) 40,9311 3) Solve for x: 30 + x = 140 a) x = 170 b) x = -110 c) x = 110 d) x = -170 4) Solve for x: x – 56,409 = 240,021 a) x = -183,612 b) x = 183,612 c) x = -296,430 d) x = 296,430 5) Solve for y: 54 ÷ y = 7 a) y = 378 b) y = -47 c) y = 61 d) y = 572 6) Solve for y: 6y = 48 a) y = 54 b) y = 8 c) y = 42 d) 288 7) Write a single expression (number sentence) for the problem, and solve:  A bakery was selling cakes that originally cost $19.95. Tom has a coupon for a $5 discount off of his total purchase. Tom bought five of these cakes.  Tom bought five of these cakes. a) 5 (19.95) - 5 b) 19.95 x 25 c) 5 (19.95) x 5 d) 5 (19.95) - 25 8) Factor this number to it's prime factors: 26 a) 2 x 6 b) 4 x 5 + 6 c) 2 x 13 d) 2 x 2 x 3 9) Factor this number to it's prime factors: 40 a) 2 x 5 b) 4 x 10 c) 2 x 4 x 10 d) 2 x 2 x 2 x 5 10) Find the correct Standard Form of this Word Form number: seventy million, sixteen thousand, ninety a) 70,016,900 b) 70,160,900 c) 70,016,090 d) 70,160,090 11) What is the value of the digit 8 in the number 56,782,010,000? a) 80 million b) 800 million c) 80 thousand d) 8 hundred thousand 12) A meal in a fancy restaurant costs three times as much as a meal in the cafeteria. The meal in the fancy restaurant costs $36. In a 5-day workweek, Mary ate lunch at the fancy restaurant once, and in the cafeteria the rest of the days.  How much money did she spend on lunch for the whole workweek?  a) $60 b) $84 c) $40 d) $76 13) A blue bike costs $42.  A red bike costs 5/6 as much as the blue bike.  How much would it cost to buy both the blue and red bikes? a) $77 b) $72 c) $108 d) $59 14) Jack and Jill want to buy a pizza. The pizza costs $27. Jack says he will pay 2/3 of the cost and Jill will pay the remaining 1/3. How much money will Jack pay for the pizza? a) $16 b) $9 c) $24 d) $18 15) Write this fraction as a decimal number:  8/100 a) 0.008 b) 0.80 c) 8.00 d) 0.08 16) Write this fraction as a decimal number: 21/1000 a) 0.021 b) 0.21 c) 21.0000 d) 2.100 17) Write this decimal number as a fraction: 0.048 a) 48/100 b) 4.8/100 c) 48/1000 d) 48/10000 18) Write this decimal number as a mixed number: 5.27 a) 5 27/1000 b) 5 27/100 c) 257/1000 d) 572/100 19) Add the following mixed numbers: 6 1/3 + 5 1/2 a) 11 5/6 b) 11 2/3 c) 11 2/5 d) 11 2/6 20) Multiply the following mixed numbers: 3 1/3 x 6 1/2 a) 18 2/6 b) 18 1/3 c) 21 2/3 d) 21 2/8

6th Grade Math Placement Assessment (EOY5-BOY6)

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