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Math 6 Review

Math 6 Review. 2008 TAKS. Notes. These questions were gleaned from the 2008 released TAKS items. I tried to compare the questions from their 6 th , 7 th and 8 th grade tests to our SOLs.

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Math 6 Review

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  1. Math 6 Review 2008 TAKS

  2. Notes • These questions were gleaned from the 2008 released TAKS items. I tried to compare the questions from their 6th, 7th and 8th grade tests to our SOLs. • There are many good released items that are simply “too big” to make into TurningPoint slides. You may find links to the tests here http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/student.assessment/resources/release/taks_items/index.html.

  3. Which number line shows the points correctly labeled? 6.4 A. • A • B • C • D B. C. D.

  4. What is the least common multiple of 18 and 30? 6.3a • 540 • 90 • 12 • 6

  5. An artist buys 36 tubes of oil paint,6 paintbrushes, 3 canvases, and 2 jars of paint thinner. What is the ratio of paintbrushes to tubes of oil paint? 6.2 • 12:1 • 1:18 • 2:1 • 1:6

  6. Clarissa baked 56% of her cookie dough. Exactly what fraction of the cookie dough did she bake? 6.1 • 5/6 • 14/25 • 2/3 • 1/2

  7. A survey at Wheeler Middle School indicated that 4 out of 32 students have a stamp collection. If 560 students attend Wheeler Middle School, about how many students can be expected to have a stamp collection? 6.23b • 28 • 36 • 70 • 140

  8. The figure below has two angles, one that measures 140° and another that measures 40°. What type of angle is the angle that measures 140°? 6.13 • Acute • Obtuse • Right • Not here

  9. David’s front yard is in the shape of aquadrilateral. The measures of 3 of its angles are 80°, 95°, and 133°. What is the measure of the fourth angle? 6.14 • 308° • 270° • 52° • 38°

  10. Omar is getting a new rectangular rug for his room. His old rectangular rug is 5 feet wide and 7 feet long. If Omar’s new rug is 1 foot longer and 1 foot wider than his old rug, what is the area of his new rug? 6.11 • 35 ft 2 • 40 ft 2 • 42 ft 2 • 48 ft 2

  11. What is the measure, to the nearest degree, of ∠SXT? 6.13 • 41° • 139° • 94° • 180°

  12. For a game Larry must spin the spinnershown below. What is the probability that the spinner will land on an even number greater than 4? 6.20b • 7/8 • 1/2 • 1/4 • 1/8

  13. Beth and her friends played a board game. Beth scored 27, 33, 18, 32, 35, 27, 31, 32, 28, and 27 points in ten games. What is the mode of Beth’s scores? 6.19 • 35 • 32 • 29 • 27

  14. Lucy bought lunch for herself and her two brothers. Lucy’s lunch cost $4.75, and her brothers’ lunches cost $3.50 and $3.70. If tax was already included, which of the following shows the change she should have received from a $20.00 bill? 6.8 • One ten-dollar bill, three quarters, two dimes • One five-dollar bill, 4our one-dollar bills, one nickel • One five-dollar bill, three one-dollar bills, one nickel • One ten-dollar bill, one nickel

  15. Conrad had some marbles. First he gave 3 marbles to Jim, and then he bought 16 more marbles. Next he sold ½ of his marbles to Terry. He now has 12 marbles. How many marbles did Conrad start with? 6.7 • 19 • 11 • 15 • 4

  16. Mrs. Duran earned $100.00 at work. She used the money to buy a skirt for $35.99 and 2 pairs of shorts for $11.99 each. If the prices include tax, which procedure could be used to find the amount of money she had left? 6.23 • Add together the costs of the items and then subtract the sum from 100 • Subtract the number of items from 100 • Multiply the total costs of the items by 100 and then divide by 2 • Add together the costs of the items and then divide the sum by 100

  17. Look at the set of numbers below.Set D: {6, 12, 30, 48}Which statement about all the numbers in this set is NOT true? 6.3 • They are all multiples of 3. • They are all even numbers. • They are all factors of 48. • They are all divisible by 2.

  18. Which lists the numbers in order from least to greatest? 6.4 • Choice One • Choice Two • Choice Three • Choice Four

  19. Meka plans to bake a large circular cookie for her brother. She wants to decorate the outer edge of the cookie with small pieces of chocolate. The radius of the cookie is 7 inches. Which is closest to the circumference of the cookie? 6.12a • 21.98 inches • 43.96 inches • 153.86 inches • 10.99 inches

  20. The number of books David read each month during the school year is shown below.3, 2, 4, 2, 5, 3, 4, 2, 2, 3Which statement about David’s data is true? 6.19 • The mean is less than the median. • The range is equal to the mean. • The range is greater than the median. • The mean is equal to the mode.

  21. Which of the following is true of all squaresand all rectangles?I. All squares and all rectangles are equilateral.II. All squares and all rectangles are equiangular.III. All rectangles are squares. 6.14 • II only • III only • II and III only • I, II, and III

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