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Practice Problems for Fifth Grade in Logic 5L-10)
Answer: CPTnBTk / TkTnCPB / PTkBTnC / BCPTkTn / TnBTkCP Tod
and Pat set up the display case of toys for sale. The display case had 5 columns
and 5 rows. They put 5 cars, 5 planes, 5 trains, 5 trucks, and 5 boats in the
case. The store manager told them to be sure to have 5 different things in each
column and each row. How did they set up the display?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5L-9)
Answer: Blaine-goat; Deanna-llama; Trevor-chicken; Ann-snake Blaine,
Trevor; Deanna, and Ann all love animals and they each have one of these animals
for a pet: a snake, a llama, a chicken, and a goat. Blaine hates snakes. Deanna
has a pet that can carry a pack, and Trevor likes fresh eggs for breakfast. Can
you match the people with their pets? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5L-8)
Answer: Ralph-gymnastics, Iris-track, Ben-high-jump, Manine-swimming Iris,
Maxine, Ben, and Ralph were dreaming about competing in the Olympics in track,
swimming, the high jump, and gymnastics. Iris is the fastest runner at school,
and Ralph hates water. When Ben goes to school, he jumps over the gate instead
of going through it. Which Olympic sport do you think each of the kids would
choose? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5L-7)
Answer: Toby-mountains, Gene-farm, Pepe-boat, Lloyd-circus Lloyd,
Toby, Pepe, and Gene were talking one day about where they would like to live: a
farm, a boat, a mountain cabin, and with a circus. Toby hates to travel. Pepe
loves the ocean, and Gene loves to plant things and watch them grow. Which place
to live do you think each person would choose?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5L-6)
Answer: 39th day Fred
is a magician who loves flowers. He has part of a field planted with flowers
that keeps doubling in size every day. From the time that the first flower
appears until the field is covered takes about 40 days. On what day is the field
half covered? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5L-5)
Answer: James, Tye, Maria, Rick, Bob Bob, Tye, Maria, James, and Rick are all different ages. Maria is older than Bob and
younger than Tye. James is older than Tye. Rick is older than Bob and younger
than Maria. List the names of the five people, from oldest to youngest.
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5L-4)
Answer: Derick-trumpet; Lisa-piano; Curt-drums; Sue-clairinet Derek,
Lisa, Curt, and Sue are brothers and sisters. Each plays one of the following
instruments: piano, drums, clarinet, and trumpet. Derek's brother does no use
his mouth when playing his instrument. One of Derek's sisters plays the
clarinet. Lisa is glad she will never have to march in a parade playing her
instrument. Which instrument does each play?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5L-3)
Answer: 3 socks You
have 8 white socks and 8 blue socks in your drawer. You reach in without looking
and pull out one sock at a time. What is the fewest number of socks you would
need to take out to be sure you got a matching pair? Explain.
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5L-2)
Answer: Teams D, B, A, C At
the end of the track meet Team A had 5 points less than Team B. Team D had 15
points more than Team A. Team B had 15 points more than Team C. What was the
order of finish? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5L-1)
Answer: 4 minutes It
takes 4 carpenters 4 minutes to nail 4 boards in place. At this rate, how long
will it take 80 carpenters to nail 80 boards in place?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures.
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