Decimals Test PDF - Grade 5

Summary

This is a decimal multiplication and division test for grade 5. The test includes various questions involving decimal calculations, models, and word problems; it covers topics like finding the total cost of items, calculating water pressure, and representing division problems with models.

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Name:__________________________________________________________Date:_________________Period:_______ UNIT TEST DECIMAL MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION GRADE 5 Directions - Read each question carefully. Determine the best answer to the question. _____ 1. Zoey bought 5 lemons. Each lemon cost $0.30. The m...

Name:__________________________________________________________Date:_________________Period:_______ UNIT TEST DECIMAL MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION GRADE 5 Directions - Read each question carefully. Determine the best answer to the question. _____ 1. Zoey bought 5 lemons. Each lemon cost $0.30. The model represents this situation. = 1 dollar Which equation shows how to find the total cost in dollars and cents of the lemons that Zoey bought? A. 5 x 3 = 15.00 B. 5 x 0.30 = 0.15 C. 5 x 0.30 = 1.50 D. 5 x 30 = 150.00 _____ 2. The are 3 hoses attached to a home that receive a total water pressure of 64.8 psi. When all 3 hoses are turned on at the same time, each hose receives the same amount of water pressure. What is the water pressure, in psi, of each hose when all three hoses are turned on? A. 19.44 psi B. 21.6 psi C. 0.216 psi D. 21.4 psi All rights reserved © 2018-2024 Lowman Education LLC _____ 3. The model is shaded to represent a division problem. = 1 whole Which equation is represented by the model? A. 0.42 ÷ 7 = 6 B. 0.42 ÷ 7 = 0.07 C. 0.42 ÷ 7 = 0.06 D. 0.42 ÷ 7 = 7 _____ 4. Debbie ran 4.25 miles each day for 14 days. How many total miles did Debbie run? A. 595 miles B. 21.25 miles C. 56.25 miles D. 59.5 miles All rights reserved © 2018-2024 Lowman Education LLC _____ 5. The model shown represents 1 whole. Which model represents 3 x 1.4? A. B. C. D. All rights reserved © 2018-2024 Lowman Education LLC This question has two parts. Marta found the value of the expression below. 5[6.8 + 2(1.3)] Complete the sentences by selecting the correct answers. 6 Marta’s first step should be to ____________. 7 The value of the expression is ___________. _____ 6. The best selection is - A. multiply 2 by 1.3 B. add 6.8 and 2 C. divide 5 by 6.8 _____ 7. The best selection is - A. 57.2 B. 172.6 C. 47 _____ 8. Darlene had a rectangular cardboard that measured 28.05 inches long. She cut the cardboard into 5 equally sized pieces for her school project. What is the length of each smaller piece of cardboard in inches? A. 50.49 inches B. 5.61 inches C. 5.59 inches D. 5.64 inches All rights reserved © 2018-2024 Lowman Education LLC ___ __ 9. Amber had $3.75 in quarters. She spent all of this money on 5 candy bars. She spent the same amount of money on each candy bar. Write an equation that represents the amount of money Amber spent on each candy bar. Write the correct answer in each box. Not all answers will be used. ÷ x 3.75 1.25 5 0.75 18.75 3 _____ 10. Marcus exercised 1.5 hours every day for 6 days. He burned 300 calories each hour he exercised. How many total calories did Marcus burn while exercising over these 6 days? A. 1,800 calories B. 27,000 calories C. 2,250 calories D. 2,700 calories All rights reserved © 2018-2024 Lowman Education LLC _____ 11. Molly needs 158 pounds of sand for her playground. She bought 5 small bags of sand and 3 large bags of sand. Each small bag comes with 12.8 pounds of sand and each large bag comes with 20.7 pounds of sand. About how many more pounds of sand does Molly still need to purchase? A. 120 pounds B. 15 pounds C. 30 pounds D. 50 pounds _____ 12. A math problem is shown. 31 2.79 What is the quotient? Enter your answer in the box. ______ 13. Celine bought 7 candles at the store. She paid $8.55 for each candle. She used a coupon for $3.95 off the total price of the candles. The total cost in dollars and cents that Celine paid for these 7 candles can be represented by the expression below. (7 x 8.55) – 3.95 How much did Celine pay for the 7 candles? A. $55.90 B. $56.10 C. $63.80 D. $59.85 All rights reserved © 2018-2024 Lowman Education LLC

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