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Practice and master essential math concepts like ratios, percentages, and fractions at Calera Middle School's benchmark review for 6th graders. Boost your skills with real-world scenarios and problems.
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3rd 9 Weeks Benchmark Review 6th Grade Math Calera Middle School
1 • At the carnival the ratio of rides to games was 9:8. For every _____ games there are _____ rides.
2 • For every 5 boys on a softball team there is 1 girl. What is the ratio of boys to girls?
3 • At the pet store the ratio of dogs to cats was 6:4. For every _____ cats there are _____ dogs.
4 • Reduce the ratio: 50 : 35
5 • Reduce the ratio: 45:20
6 • Reduce the ratio: 14 : 63
7 • A recipe called for the ratio of sugar to flour to be 5 : 1. If you used 35 ounce of sugar, how many ounces of flour would you need to use?
8 • A teacher had 21 red pens. If the ratio of red pens to blue pens she owned was 3 : 1, how many pens did she have total?
9 • A chess player played 20 games total. If he won 2 of the games, what is the ratio of games he lost to games he won?
10 • A video game store was getting rid of old games, selling them 3 for $34.26. If they sold 2 games, how much money would they have made?
11 • A pet store was selling mice 5 for $8.35. If they ended up selling 2 mice, how much money would they have earned?
12 • At the baseball stadium the price for popcorn is $15.36 for 6 bags. If you wanted to buy 2 bags of popcorn, how much would it cost?
13 • An ice company charged $3.40 for 4 bags of ice. If a convenience store bought 6 bags of ice, how much would it have cost them?
14 • A supermarket had bags of red grapes for $27.09 for 7. The also had bags of green grapes priced at $14.96 for 4. Which type of grape is most expensive?
15 • Which two baseball teams have equivalent ratios of walks to the number of runs scored?
16 • Which two teachers received equivalent ratios of apples from their total number of students?
17 • Write each as a percent. Use repeating decimals when necessary. • 1⁄8
18 • Write each as a percent. Use repeating decimals when necessary. • 3/8
19 • Write each as a percent. Use repeating decimals when necessary. • 2/3
20 • Write each as a fraction in simplest form. • 58%
21 • Write each as a fraction in simplest form. • 20%
22 • Write each as a fraction in simplest form. • 23%
23 • Write each as a percent. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. • 0.425
24 • Write each as a percent. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. • 0.05
25 • Write each as a percent. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. • 3.63
26 • Write each as a percent. Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. • 0.006
27 • Write each as a decimal. Round to the thousandths place. • 9%
28 • Write each as a decimal. Round to the thousandths place. • 65%
29 • Write each as a decimal. Round to the thousandths place. • 0.3%
30 • Write each as a decimal. Round to the thousandths place. • 115.9%
31 • There are 36 carpenters in a crew. On a certain day, 29 were present. What percent showed up for work? (round to the nearest tenth)
32 • A metal bar weighs 8.15 ounces. 93% of the bar is silver. How many ounces of silver are in the bar? (round to the nearest thousandth)
33 • A woman put $580 into a savings account for one year. The rate of interest on the account was 6½%. How much was the interest for the year in dollars and cents? (Round to the nearest cent)
34 • A student answered 86 problems on a test correctly and received a grade 98%. How many problems were on the test, if all the problems were worth the same number of points? (Round to the nearest whole number)
35 • Manuel found a wrecked Trans-Am that he could fix. He bought the car for 65% of the original price of $7200. What did he pay for the car? (Round to nearest dollar)
36 • Pamela bought an electric drill at 85% off the regular price. She paid $32.89 for the drill. What was the regular price? (Round to the nearest cent)
37 • Ben earns $12,800 a year. About 15% is taken out for taxes. How much is taken out for taxes?