CA 2 Review. 1. Chris has rows of circles on his poster board. Look at the picture of the circles...

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2. Emily was putting flowers in vases to decorate tables for a party. There were eleven tables. She decided to put one bunch of four flowers on each table. How many flowers did she need? A36 B40 C44 D48

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CA 2 Review

1. Chris has rows of circles on his poster board.

Look at the picture of the circles on the poster board below.

Chris uses a table to record the total number of circles on his poster board.Look at the table.

If this pattern continues, how many circles would there be in 6 rows?A 30B 36C 42

Rows Total Number of Circles

1 62 123 184 245 3067

2. Emily was putting flowers in vases to decorate tables for a party. There were eleven tables. She decided to put one bunch of four flowers on each table. How many flowers did she need?

A 36B 40C 44 D 48

3. Carlos mother made cookies for his birthday party. She had five rows of six. What number sentence can be used to find the total number of cookies?

a. 5 + 6 = ?b. 6 + _ = 5c. 5 x 6 = ?d. 5 x _ = 6

4. Which of the following is equal to 6 × 7?

F 6+6+6+6+6+6G 7+7+7+7+7+7H 6+7J 7+6

5. Darcy has a rectangular picture frame. The length of the frame is 6 inches. The width is 4 inches.

What is the area of the picture frame?

A 10 square inchesB 19 square inchesC 20 square inchesD 24 square inches

6. Eric collects stickers. The pictograph below shows the number of new stickers he added to his collection each month.

Each = 2 smiley faces

In June, Eric added six more sticker than he did in April. To complete the pictograph, how many smiley face pictures should be drawn next to June?

A 6 B 8C 5D 12

April

May

June

7. Three friends went the store to get snacks, they decided to share 18 pieces of candy. What multiplication fact would correctly represent this solution?

A. 18 x 3 = 54B. 18 x 6 = 3C. 3 x 6 = 18D. 18 x 3 = 6

8. Carmen earned eight stars each day for nine days for completing her chores. Which group of number sentences can be used to find the total number stars she received for completing chores?A 8 + 9 = 17 17 + 8 = 9B 8 + 1 = 9 9 - 8 = 1C 8 x 9 = 72 72 - 8 = 9D 8 x 9 = 72 9 x 8 = 72

9. Look at the picture.

The picture shows the St. Louis Rams helmet and other NFL team helmets.Which number sentence can be used to find the number of helmets in each row?A 2 x 12 = 24B 12 ÷ 2 = 6 C 2 + 6 = 8

10.Which of the following could be divided by 2 evenly?

A. 77, because it is an even numberB. 73, because it is an even numberC. 75, because it is an even numberD. 76, because it is an even number

11. Find the missing number to complete the fact family.

4 x ____ = 36 ____ x 4 = 36 36 ÷ 4 = ____ 36 ÷ ___ = 4

A. 8B. 7C. 6D. 9

12. Joshua’s team scored 7 touchdowns during one football season. If each touchdown was worth 6 points, how many points did they score on touchdowns during the season?

A 48B 41C 42D 54

Which number sentence below is theinverse of 3 × 6 = 18 ?A __ × 3 = 18B 18 × 2 = ___C 9 × ___ = 18D ____ ÷ 3 = 6

14.

What fraction of the circles are not blue?A.4/9B.5/9C.6/9D.9/5

15. Which point on the number line represents the fraction 5/8?

W I N N E R S

A. WB. RC. SD. E

16. Look at the picture of cupcakes.

What fraction of a dozen of cupcakes is left in the picture above?A. 8/12B. 4/12C. 12/8D. 4/8

17. Michael planted 8 flowers in his garden. The next time he checked the garden he saw that six flowers were above ground.

What fraction of the flowers had grown?

A. 2/8B. 8/8C. 6/8D. 8/6

18. Joey was arranging his collection of stars. After he arranged them, he made a red background on 2/3 of the stars. How many stars did make a red background for?

F 5G 10H 15J 12

19. Jaiden decided to cut grass in the summer. If he cut 3 yards per week, and charged $25 dollars per yard, how much money would he make in 6 weeks?

A. $75B. $225C. $150D. $450

20. Wal-Mart recently sold out of PS4’s game systems. They issued tickets to people who wanted to buy the game system when they have more in stock. Wal-Mart ordered the amount of systems to match the amount of tickets they gave to customers. What will likely happen?

The store will order fewer game systems, and increase the price.The store will more game systems, and keep the price the same.The store will order more game systems, and decrease the price.The store will order more game systems, and increase the price