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Practice Problems for Sixth Grade in Measurement 6M-18)
Answer: 120 meters A
rectangular yard is 14 meters by 21 meters.
The lawn (green) is bordered by a concrete walk 3 meters wide as shown.
How many square feet are in the lawn?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures.
6M-17)
Answer: 60 inches
The
small boxes in figures A and B at the right are congruent squares.
If
the perimeter of figure A is 48 inches, what is the perimeter of figure
B? (The perimeter of a figure is
the distance around it.) Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures.
6M-16) Answer:
Each
square represents a table. A rental
company charges $10 per table. You’ve
ordered 8 tables. How can you
arrange the tables so that they seat the most people?
Write the number of people that can be seated beside your drawing.
What arrangement would seat the fewest number of people?
Write the number of people that can be seated beside your drawing.
Explain in detail how
you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-15)
Answer: 150 feet Six
lords came to live in the city. The first lord built himself a tower. The second
lord built a tower that was 6 feet higher than the first lord's tower. The third
lord built a tower 6 feet taller than the second lord's tower. Each lord built a
tower 6 feet taller than the tower built by the lord before him. The sixth
lord's tower was 40 feet high. If the six towers were piled on top of each
other, how high would they reach? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-14)
Answer: $8 change Andy
went to the local supermarket to shop for his mom. He bought 3 loaves of bread
at $1.59 a loaf, 5 pounds of bananas at 59 cents a pound, and 2 boxes of cereal
at $2.59 a box. He had a 45 cent coupon for 1 box of the cereal, which the store
doubled. How much change did he receive from a $20 bill?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-13)
Answer: no - only 18 students per day During
registration, Mrs. Drucker must advise her 20 students. She needs 20 minutes for
each student. She schedules her appointments from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., with
one hour out for lunch. Can she see all her students in one day?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-12)
Answer: 8 Popsicle sticks If
three pieces of chalk are the same length as 2 Popsicle sticks, how many
Popsicle sticks would be the same length as 12 pieces of chalk? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-11)
Answer: 4 AM, L.A. time Jennifer's
mother is in Paris; Jennifer lives in Los Angeles. When it is 11:00 A.M. in New
York, it is 5:00 P.M. in Paris. Jennifer wants to call her mother from Los
Angeles at 1:00 P.M., Paris time. At what time in Los Angeles should she place
her call? (Note: New York and Los
Angeles are three time zones, or three hours, apart.)
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-10)
Answer: 1 dime + 6 nickels; 2 dimes + 4 nickels; 3 dimes + 2 nickels Lucy
had a cold drink at the local ice cream parlor. She paid for the drink with a
$1.00 bill and received 40 cents in change, all in nickels and dimes. How many
nickels and how many dimes did she get? Give all possible solutions.
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-9)
Answer: five coins Rudolph
bought a video for $18.62. He gave the clerk a $20 bill and received his change
with the fewest number of bills and coins. How many coins did he receive?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-8)
Answer: 30.8 gallons Six
percent of the gasoline used by automobiles in the U.S. is burned while the cars
are sitting in traffic jams. If the average car uses 480 gallons of gasoline a
year, how many gallons does it burn in traffic jams?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-7)
Answer: 8 feet The
perimeter of a rectangle is 28 feet. The width of the rectangle is 6 feet. What
is its length? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-6)
Answer: 1:35 PM The
Saturday movie starts at exactly 2:00 P.M. Laurie and her mom take 15 minutes to
walk to the movie theatre. They want to get there 10 minutes early to get a good
seat. At what time should they leave for the theater?
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-5) A
lady went to the bank, gave the teller $1 and asked for 50 coins in exchange.
What coins did the cashier give her? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-4) Allison
is ordering copy machine paper for the office. She can purchase a 10-pack box
with 200 sheets in a pack for $18, or she can get a 5-pack with 500 sheets in a
pack for $20. The third option is to buy a box containing 10 packs of 600 sheets
each for $55. Which is the better buy? Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-3) Give
the dimensions of four different rectangles that have an area of 24 square
inches. Explain
in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-2) June
is conducting an experiment that involves measuring the growth of a plant over
five days. On the first day the plant was .5 cm tall. On the fifth day it was
1.75 cm tall. If the rate of growth was constant, how big was the plant on days
2, 3, and 4? Draw a line graph to show how you reached your conclusion.
Explain in
detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures. 6M-1) Place 20 pennies in a row on the table. Replace every fourth coin with a nickel. Now replace every third coin with a dime. Now replace every sixth coin with a quarter. What is the value of the 20 coins now on the table? Explain in detail how you found your answer using words, numbers, and/or pictures.
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