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Practice Problems for Fifth Grade in Algebraic Sense 5A-31)
Answer: newspapers-20 lb.; tin-5 lb.; glass-15 lb. The
total weight of recycled material was 40 pounds. The newspapers weighed four
times the tin. The glass is five pounds less than the newspapers. Find how many
pounds of each material was recycled. Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-30)
Answer: 169, 170, 171, and 172 The
sum of four page numbers that come one after another is 682. What are the page
numbers? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-29)
Answer: 630 cards Sara,
Ann, and Eric were collecting baseball cards. Sara had 210 cards. Ann had twice
as many cards as Sara. Eric has as many cards as Sara and Ann together. How many
baseball cards did Eric have? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-28)
Answer: 1 copy The
Bookworm had 20 copies of Raising Your Rabbit Right!. After a week they
had 17 copies left. At the end of two weeks they had 16 copies left and after
three weeks they had 13 copies left. At the end of four weeks they had 12 copies
left. If they kept selling copies of the book at this same rate, how many copies
would they have left at the end of nine weeks?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-27)
Answer: 75 fish The
seagulls were following the Sea Wolf, because Ted and Mike had a good catch that
morning. They counted their fish and after the fourth hour there were 40. The
third hour there were one half as many fish as in the fourth hour, and during
the second hour there were half as many as they counted in the third hour. The
first hour there were one half as many as in the second hour. How many fish did
Ted and Mike catch altogether during the four hours?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-26)
Answer: 5 days later There
were two baby dolphins at the South City Aquarium. Baby Dave is 25 days old and
baby Dan is 5 days old. When will Dave be three times as old as Dan?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-25)
Answer: Amy=90 minutes; George=30 minutes It
took George and Amy a total of 2 hours to put up all the notices for the pet
show. They posted notices on trees and bulletin boards around town. All kinds of
prizes were to be given, including one for the "ugliest" pet. Amy
worked three times as long as George putting up signs. How long did each of them
work? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-24)
Answer: 12 hours-red; 13 hours-yellow Morris
hated raking leaves. There were two trees that he hated the most, because they
always were dropping leaves. One day he decided to count how many red and yellow
leaves dropped from the trees every hour. In the first hour there were 8 red
leaves and 8 yellow leaves on the ground. In the second hour there were 12
yellow leaves and 15 red leaves on the ground. In the third hour he counted 15
yellow leaves and 16 red leaves on the ground. In the fourth hour there were 19
yellow leaves and 23 red leaves on the ground. Then at the end of the fifth hour
he found 22 yellow leaves and 24 red leaves on the ground. If the leaves kept
dropping at the same rate, how many hours would it take for 50 red leaves and 50
yellow leaves to drop on the ground? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-23)
Answer: 9 days Jim's
Market couldn't keep Crunchy Critter Crackers in stock. Jim started with 300
boxes but everyone wanted them. The first day Jim sold 6 boxes, and on the
second day he sold 14 boxes. Each day 8 more boxes were sold than the day
before. So after two days, he had sold 20 boxes. If he kept selling the crackers
at this rate, when would Jim run out of Crunchy Critter Crackers?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-22)
Answer: 10 Borandas, 11 Morundas or 14 Morundas, 8 Borandas With
loud beeps, the spaceships from the planets Morunda and Boranda touched down.
The Morunda spaceships each landed on 8 robot "feet," and the Boranda
spaceships each landed on 12 robot "feet." When the spaceships left,
someone counted 208 "feet" marks in the dust. How many spaceships had
been there from each planet? 5A-21)
Answer: Week 12 At
the skateboard park near Ivan, there seemed to be more skateboarders each week.
Ivan counted 20 skateboarders one week. The next week there were 27; and the
next week there were 31. There were 38 skateboarders the fourth week and 42 the
fifth week. In what week would Ivan count 80 or more skateboarders?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-20)
Answer: 6 days Wilma,
a wicked witch, decided to steal 300 ladybugs for her garden. On the first day
she took 20 ladybugs. On the second day she took 15 more ladybugs than on the
first day. Each day she took 15 more ladybugs than she had taken the day before.
How many days did it take Wilma the wicked witch to steal more than 300
ladybugs? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-19)
Answer: 1 hour Tisha
and Joy went to a farm where you could pick your own strawberries. In the first
10 minutes together they picked 21 strawberries. In the second 10 minutes they
picked 11 more strawberries than they did in the first 10 minutes, or 32
strawberries. In the third 10 minutes they picked 11 more strawberries than they
picked in the second 10 minutes, or a total of 43. Each 10 minutes they picked
11 more strawberries than they had picked during the previous 10 minutes. How
long would it take them to pick over 250 strawberries?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-18)
Answer: Samantha-9 minutes Samantha
and Cindy were in a canoe race. They had to race 150 yards. The wind was blowing
very hard on the lake. After the first minute Samantha was 35 yards from the
starting point and Cindy was 25 yards. After the second minute Samantha and
Cindy were both 30 yards from the starting line. At the end of three minutes
Samantha was 65 yards and Cindy 55 yards from the starting line. After four
minutes both Samantha and Cindy were 60 yards from the starting line. If they
kept going at the same rate, who won the race and how many minutes did it take
her? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-17)
Answer: 55 + 55 = 110 Can
you replace the letters with numerals to make a true equation? AA + AA = BBC
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-16)
Answer: 8 blue, 8 yellow Ann
and Marie are on the same team in a trivia game. Each team answers questions
that are on blue cards worth 7 points, and yellow cards worth 9 points. Ann and
Marie's team have 128 points so far. How many of the questions they have
answered were on blue cards and how many were on yellow cards?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-15)
Answer: 6 days Ted
and Sam have new bikes and already Ted has ridden 8 miles. Sam has ridden 1
mile. If each one rides 1 mile a day, how many days will it be before Ted has
ridden twice as far as Sam? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-14)
Answer: 20 Lee
is keeping track of how many people request the two most popular books in the
library. During the first week there were 5 requests for both Freaky Frisbees
From Outer Space and Harlow, the Talking Goat. During the second week there were
7 requests for the frisbee book and 9 for the goat book. During the third week
there were 9 requests for the frisbee book and 8 requests for the goat book.
During the fourth week there were 11 requests for the frisbee book and 12
requests for the goat book and during the fifth week there were 13 requests for
the frisbee book and 11 requests for the goat book. If this rate continued, how
many people would ask for the goat book when 25 people were asking for the
frisbee book? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-13)
Answer: 35 cents/pencil; 5 cents/eraser A
pencil and an eraser cost 40 cents. If the pencil costs 30 cents more than the
eraser, what is the cost of the eraser? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-12)
Answer: 20 riders; 16 horses There
were 36 heads and 104 legs in a group of horses and riders. How many horses were
in the group? How many riders were in the group?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-11)
Answer: 12 and 4 The
sum of two numbers is 16 and their product is 48. What are the numbers?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-10)
Answer: in 64 days Jessica
has a softball game every 3 days. She has a piano lesson every 7 days. Every
fourth day it is her turn to wash the dishes after supper. Today Jessica has a
softball game and piano lesson, and it is her turn to wash the dishes. How soon
will these three activities occur again on the same day?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-9)
Answer: $4-plane; $5-model boats The
total cost of a model plane and a model boat is $9. The total cost of 3 model
planes and 2 model boats is $22. What is the cost of a model plane? What is the
cost of a model boat? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-8)
Answer: 8 tables There
are rectangular tables in the school cafeteria. Two students can sit on each
side, and one student can sit at each end. How many tables need to be pushed
together to form one long table that will seat 34? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-7)
Answer: 2 boxes A
cereal company puts a 10 cents-off coupon in every other box of cereal it
packages. It puts a pencil in every fifth box. It puts a coupon for a free
hamburger in every eighth box. Out of the first 100 boxes, how many will have a
10 cents-off coupon, a pencil, and a coupon for a free hamburger?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-6)
Answer: Thurs.$18; Fri.$9; Sat.$36 On
Friday Ann earned half as much as she did on Thursday. On Saturday she earned
twice as much as she earned on Thursday. If her total earnings on those three
days was $63, how much did she earn on each day?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-5)
Answer: Red-5; yellow-10; white-11; blue-22 A
jar contains 48 marbles. Each marble is yellow, blue, red, or white. There are
twice as many yellow as red marbles and twice as many blue as white marbles.
There are 6 more white marbles than red marbles. How many marbles of each color
are there? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-4)
Answer: 9 minutes The
number of people seated in a theater doubled every minute. It took 10 minutes to
completely fill the theater. How many minutes did it take for the theater to
become half full? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-3)
Answer: 5 spiders and 7 beetles Jill's
bug collection contains 12 beetles and spiders. Beetles are worth 10 cents and
spiders are worth 20 cents. Altogether Jill's collection is worth $1.70. How
many beetles and how many spiders does Jill have?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-2)
Answer: $17 for a hat A
dress and a hat cost $40. The Dress cost $6 more than the hat. What was the cost
of the hat? Write
to help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures. 5A-1)
Answer: $4-baseball; $10-soccer ball Mr.
Lee, a physical education teacher, bought 4 soccer balls and 5 baseballs for the
school. The total cost was$60. A soccer ball costs $6 more than a baseball. What
is the price of a baseball and a soccer ball?
Write to
help explain your best thinking using words, numbers, or pictures.
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