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Practice Problems for Fifth Grade in Geometry 5G-15)
Answer: 35 cubes The
tower below is made up of five horizontal layers of cubes with no gaps.
How many individual cubes are in the tower?
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help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures.
5G-14)
Answer: 22 Squares Each
of the boxes in the figure below is a square. Using the lines of the figure, how
many different squares can be traced?
5G-13)
Answer: $6 Mrs.
Smith is taking a log to the lumberyard. The log is 12 feet long, and she wants
to have it cut into four pieces that are each 3 feet long. If the lumber-yard
charges $2 per cut, how much will she spend?
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help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5G-12)
Answer: 15 times Joan
went fishing. On the first cast she hooked a trout 80 feet from the boat. Each
time she reeled in 10 feet of line the trout would take out 5 feet. How many
times did she have to reel in to get the fish to the boat?
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help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5G-11)
Answer: 24 inches A
square piece of paper is folded in half as shown and then cut into two
rectangles along the fold. The
perimeter of each of the two rectangles is 18 inches.
What is the perimeter of the original square?
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help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures.
5G-10)
Answer: top: Lana-Gerald-Lara; bottom: Meredith-Farley-Sam Teresa
built a 2-story apartment house for her hamsters: Gerald, Farley, Sam, Meredith,
Lana, and Lara. She put each hamster in one of the 6 apartments. She put Gerald
next to Lara and above Farley. Lana was at the other end from Lara. Sam was not
directly below Lana. Where did Teresa put each of the hamsters?
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help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5G-9)
Answer: 246 square feet A
rectangular garden is 14 feet by 21 feet and is bordered by a concrete walk 3
feet wide. How many square feet are
in the surface area of just the concrete walk?
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help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5G-8)
Answer: 132 Muriel
and Betty are stacking cartons in the middle of the room. They are stacking the
cartons side by side, 2 rows of 9 cartons across and 6 cartons high. They have
to mark each carton where there is a side facing out, except for the tops of the
cartons. How many sides do they have to mark?
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help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5G-7)
Answer: 11 cages Troy
was feeding the animals at the zoo. He started at the monkey's cage. Then he
walked down the hill 3 cages to feed the birds. The birds are in the first cage
in the zoo. Then Troy went up the hill 7 cages to feed the seals. From there he
went down the hill 5 cages to feed the bears. Next he went up the hill 8 cages
to the elephants. They are in the last cage in the zoo. How many cages are there
in the zoo? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5G-6)
Answer: row l: records & tapes-books-toys row 2: t-shirts-jewelry-posters Libby
and Kay were setting out records and tapes, jewelry, toys, books, posters, and
T-shirts for the White Elephant Sale at school. They were setting up six tables
in two rows. They put the records and tapes across from T-shirts and next to the
books. They put the posters at the Opposite end of the row from the T-shirts.
The toys were not put next to the T-shirts. How did Libby and Kay set up the
tables for the White Elephant Sale? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5G-5)
Answer: 40 boxes There
are 4 separate large boxes, and inside each large box there are 3 separate small
boxes, and inside each of these small boxes there are 2 separate smaller boxes.
How many boxes, counting all sizes, are there altogether?
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explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5G-4)
Answer: 28 Clayton
is getting some friends together to go to a movie. He is getting his friends who
live on his floor of the apartment building. First he walks down the hall 6
apartments to get Martha. Martha lives in the last apartment on the floor. Then
Clayton goes up the hall 10 apartments to get William. Next he goes down the
hall 3 apartments to find Rita. From here he goes up the hall 6 apartments to
pick up James. He lives in the last apartment on the floor. If there are the
same number of apartments on both sides of the hall, how many apartments are
there altogether on Clayton's floor? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5G-3)
Answer: 112 feet Mr.
Granger is building a fence. He places 15 fence posts 8 feet apart. What is the
distance from the first fence post to the last?
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help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5G-2)
Answer: 75 seconds Five
flags are spaced evenly around a track. It took a runner 30 seconds to get from
the first flag to the third flag. If the runner continues at the same speed, how
long will it take her to get completely around the track?
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help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5G-1)
Answer: 144 rectangles Rectangular
cards, each 2 inches by 3 inches, are cut from a rectangular sheet 2 feet by 3
feet. What is the greatest number
of cards that can be cut from the sheet? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures.
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