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Algebra 35% Number & Operations 28% Geometry Measurement 19% Data Analysis & Probability 18%

6th GRADE CRCT. Algebra 35% Number & Operations 28% Geometry Measurement 19% Data Analysis & Probability 18%. ALGEBRA Equations - Expressions – Patterns - Ratio - Proportions. Inequality.

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Algebra 35% Number & Operations 28% Geometry Measurement 19% Data Analysis & Probability 18%

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  1. 6th GRADE CRCT Algebra 35%Number & Operations 28%Geometry Measurement 19%Data Analysis & Probability 18%

  2. ALGEBRA Equations - Expressions – Patterns - Ratio - Proportions

  3. Inequality • To ride the Superman Roller Coaster at Six Flags, you must be at least 4 feet or taller. Represent this with a variable. • A. x ≤ 4 • B. x ≥ 4 • C. x = 4 • D. x – 4

  4. Inequality Children older than 8 cannot eat off the children’s menu.

  5. Solve the equation.         7x= 63 A. x = 8 B. x = 11C. x = 9 D. x = 10

  6. You are going to a summer camp 327 mi from home. If you drive at an average rate of 62 mi/h, about how long will it take you to get there?A. 5 hours B. 3 ¼ hoursC. 4 hours D. 5 ½ hours

  7. ProportionsThe two triangles are similar. What is the length of the base of the smaller triangle? A. 9 cm B. 12 cm C. 15 cm D. 18 cm

  8. The Lions School expects to have 162 seventh-grade students next year. If the school has 9 teachers, what will be the ratio of students to teachers?A. 9 to 1 B. 18 to 1C. 1 to 9 D. 1 to 18

  9. A little league baseball coach needs to buy new baseballs for league play. Each baseball costs $2.85. Which expression can the coach use to determine the price of a dozen baseballs?A. 13 x $3.00 B. 10 x $2.85C. 12 x $2.85 D. 1 x $2.85

  10. If a = 24, evaluate 49 – a + 13. • 86 • 60 • 38 • 12

  11. What is the solution to the inequality x - 6 > 3? A. x < 9 B. x > 9 C. x < 3 D. x > 3

  12. Jennifer went to the store and spent $6.00 on school supplies and received $4.00 back in change. How much money did she take to the store? Which equation would represent the problem? A. n-6=4 B. 4+n=6 C. n=6-4 D. n+6=4

  13. Susan, Katrina, and Roderick went ice-skating. Admission prices are shown below. Susan and Katrina are 12 years old, and Roderick is 9 years old. What was the total cost for their admission and skate rental?A. $8.25 B. $15.75 C. $16.50 D.$24.75

  14. What is the pattern in the following table?A. y = 6x B. y = 3xC. y = 5x D. y = 2x

  15. Lucas has to read a total of 164 pages in a novel for his English class. He has already read 36 pages. He has 4 more days to complete the assignment. If he reads the same number of pages each day, how many pages per day does he need to read to finish the assignment?A. 5 pages/day B. 32 pages/dayC. 36 pages/day D. 41 pages/day

  16. Julio’s car travels 69 miles on 3 gallons of gasoline. How many miles can he travel on 7 gallons of gasoline? A. 21 B. 23 C. 161 D. 207

  17. Which graph is the solution to the inequality? x+ 5 < 7

  18. Which mathematical expression models this word expression? Five times the difference of a number and 3 A. 5n – 3 B. 3 – 5n C. 3(5 – n) D. 5(n – 3)

  19. Nathan has 5 fewer than twice the number of sports cards Gene has. If c represents the number of sports cards Gene has, which expression represents the number of cards Nathan has? A. 5c – 2 B. 2c – 5 C. 2(c – 5) D. 5(2c)

  20. Solve the following equation and check your solution. 9n = 54 5 6 7 8

  21. A. 15w < 100 B. 15w < 100C. 15w >100 D. w + 15 > 100 Toby is saving $15 per week. Which inequality shows how to find the number of weeks (w) Toby must save to have at least $100?

  22. A. 5 B. 21 C. 124 D. 188 Mona's bank charges a $10 fee per month plus a $0.12 fee per check. The formula below gives f, the total fee in dollars for a month in which Mona writes n checks. f = 10 + 0.12nHow many checks did Mona write during a month in which her total fee was $12.52?

  23. The table shows the relationship between j, Jerry's age and t, Tara's age. Which equations represents the relationship in the table? A. t = j + 6 B. t = 2j + 1 C. t = 2j + 2 D. t = 6j

  24. Mark burns 51 calories when he plays volleyball for 15 minutes. At this rate, how fast is Mark burning calories? A. calories per minute B. calories per minute C. calories per minute D. calories per minute

  25. A. 8 (x - 3) B. 8x + 3C. 8 (x + 3) D. 8 – 3x The mathematical expression that models the word expression “eight times the difference of a number and 3”

  26. a. 2,700 dollars b. 13,200 dollars c. 10, 300 dollars d. 36 dollars Shari made a $2,400 down payment on a car. Her car payments are $300.00 per month. If she has a total of 36 monthly payments to make, what is the total cost of the car?

  27. Murphy had 5.82 pints of red paint, 7.93 pints of blue paint, 2.16 pints of orange paint, and 9.07 pints of green paint. How many pints of paint did Murphy have? A. 24.98 pints B. 23.198 pints C. 13.88 pints D. 24.88 pints

  28. A. x ≤ 4 B. x ≥ 4C. x = 4 D. x – 4 To ride the Superman Roller Coaster at Six Flags, you must be at least 4 feet or taller. Represent this with a variable.

  29. Number & Operations Factors - Multiples - Fractions - Decimals Percents

  30. Add. 5.924 +3.714A. 8.638 B. 2.210C. 9.638 D. 2.238

  31. Mandy is able to clean 2 rooms per hour. If she works 6 hours per day, 5 days per week, how many rooms can she clean in 3 weeks? A. 40 B. 60 C. 120 D. 180

  32. A sweater is on sale for 20% off. The regular price is $42.00. Which of the following is the BEST estimate of the sale price?A. $20.00 B. $62.00C. $8.40 D. $32.00

  33. (A) 0.58% (B) 0.625% (C) 6.25% (D) 62.5% What is written as a percent?

  34. A. 1, 4, 6, 21 B. 1, 3, 7, 21C. 0, 3, 7, 21 D. 3, 7, 8, 21 Which is a list of factors for 21?

  35. Solve the expression 75 ÷ 3 – 8 x 2 A. 4 B. 9 C. 19 D. 34

  36. Which of the following expressions is equal to 5? A. 5 + 3 – (4 + 1) B. 5 + (3 – 1) + 4 C. (5 + 3) – (1 + 4) D. (5 + 3) – (4 – 1)

  37. A. {80, 88, 96, 104} B. {80, 88, 96, 103}C. {80, 88, 98, 104} D. {80, 84, 96, 104} Which set contains only multiples of 8?

  38. Mr. Fernandez is purchasing meat for a party. If Mr. Fernandez buys 2.8 pounds of meat that costs $5.75 per pound, what is the total cost of his purchase?A. $11.50 B. $17.25C. $16.10 D. $16.50

  39. A. 6 B. 11C. 27 D. 40 Which of these is a prime number?

  40. A. 32 B. 45C. 48 D. 57 Which number is divisible by both 3 and 6?

  41. A. 5 + 3 – (4 + 1) B. 5 + (3 – 1) + 4 C. (5 + 3) – (1 + 4) D. (5 + 3) – (4 – 1) Which of the following expressions is equal to 5?

  42. A. B. C. D. What is the Value of

  43. Kelvin needs a wrench that is larger than inch. He has wrenches with the following sizes: inch, inch, inch, and inch. Which wrench should he use? A. Inch B. Inch C. Inch D. inch

  44. A. 6 B. 7 C. 8 D. 12 Four friends wanted to share three different pizzas—one cheese, one sausage, and one pepperoni. If the pizzas were cut into eight slices each, how many slices would each friend get?

  45. (A) 0.58% (B) 0.625% (C) 6.25% (D) 62.5% What is written as a percent?

  46. Ming wants to buy an Alamo Mug for $8 and a San Antonio Map for $5. She must pay a 6% sales tax on the total amount of her purchase. If she buys these items, how much will she pay in all?A. $13 B. $13.78C. $19.78 D. $14.78

  47. The cost of Matt and Natalie’s dinner was $27.50. They want to leave a 20% tip. Which of the following is closest to the amount of the tip they want to leave? A. $4.00 B. $4.50 C. $5.00 D. $5.50

  48. A. 21 B. 80 C. 88 D. 179 Lee earns $4.00 an hour helping in a garden that is 143 feet by 95 feet. He earned $84.00 last month. How many hours did he work?

  49. A. 12 7/13 gallons B. 12 5/42 gallons C. 12 37/42 gallons D. 13 1/42 gallons Karla brought 4 1/6 gallons of ice cream. Lesley brought 8 5/7 gallons of ice cream.How much ice cream did they bring in all?

  50. For large parties, a restaurant adds a 15% service charge to the bill. How much would be added to a bill of $638.40? A. $427.68 B. $63.84 C. $95.76 D. $150.00

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