2 7 5 = ____ 25 5 – 10 5 = ____
16 8 3 + 14 = ____ 5 6 3 – 3 = ____
32 4 4 – 2 = ____ (14 7) (11 – 5) = ____
35 7 – 2 2 = ____ (40 8) 4 – 14 = ____
12 – 4 2 = ____ (11 – 5) + 4 5 = ____
14 3 – 12 3 = ____ 3 (8 – 3) + 3 = ____
12 5 + 8 5 = ____ 10 (4 + 6) 2 = ____
16 + 16 – 16 16 = ____ 32 (2 4) – 1 = ____
5 + 15 + 15 3 = ____ 11 (7 – 3) + 11 = ____
3 6 + 3 3 = ____ 8 (16 8) 8 = ____
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3 + 27 + 4 + 3 = ____ 4 5 3 5 = ____
15 3 + 2 (8 + 2) = ____ 3 7 + 18 3 = ____
3 (16 2) – 14 = ____ 9 5 + 5 4 = ____
9 9 + 9 – 10 = ____ 8 + 3 4 2 = ____
4 + 18 6 + 4 = ____ 6 6 + 18 – 14 = ____
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Student # Student Score Checkers
INDIVIDUAL ROUND 1A
LOGICAL REASONING; PROPERTIES OF NUMBERS; GEOMETRY; MEASUREMENT; TIME
__________ miles
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________ gallons
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________stair-steps
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Write the letter of the correct choice on the blank to the right. __________
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A X 104°
B
__________ degrees
__________________________________________________________________________________________
6. The tiniest bird in the world, the bee hummingbird, is found only on the island of Cuba.
It is 5 cm long and it weighs 2 grams.
How many of these birds would it take to have a combined weight of one kilogram?
__________ birds
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________ a.m.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
16 ft GRASS 10 ft
DOG
HOUSE
8 ft
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Student # Student Score Checkers
INDIVIDUAL ROUND 2A
DECIMALS; PERCENTS; FRACTIONS; MONEY; NUMERATION
__________pounds
5 3
2. Find the sum of 2 8 and 1 4.
Write the answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
__________
3. Lana has 18 coins in her purse. The value of these coins is $2.70.
She has only dimes and quarters in her purse.
How many dimes does Lana have in her purse?
__________dimes
4. Find the product of the largest one-digit prime number and the smallest two-digit square number.
__________
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5. A National Parks study found that 290,060 people visited the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
in 2014. Of these, one hundred thirty-eight thousand five hundred people trekked to the ice caves.
How many visitors to the Apostle Islands did not trek to the ice caves in 2014?
Write the answer as a standard number.
_____________visitors
6. Renee earns $10 per hour for the first 40 hours of work per week,
and 1.5 times that amount for each hour worked above 40 hours.
Renee worked 56 hours last week.
How much money did she earn last week?
$__________
7. Find the sum of all multiples of 13 that are less than 60.
__________
8. Jeremy bought a fishing rod that was on sale for 20% off the regular price.
A sales tax of 6% was then added in order to arrive at the final cost.
If the regular price of the fishing rod was $45.00, what was the final cost?
$__________
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Student # Student Score Checkers
INDIVIDUAL ROUND 3A
CHARTS; GRAPHS; STATISTICS; PROBABILITY
The circle graph below shows information about the scores of 50 students on a math test.
26-35
points
36-40
points
50.4° 1-25
15 students points
72°
41-45 46-50
points points
24%
For example: The graph shows that 15 students scored 36-40 points.
3. What is the measure of the central angle of the sector labeled 36-40 points? __________degrees
_________________________________________________________________________________________
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__________
__________red marbles
________________________________________________________________________________________
Trae has a list of six counting numbers.
She notes the following facts about those numbers.
The mean is 23.
The mode is 22.
The median is 22.5.
Three of the numbers are 22, 23, and 23.
__________
__________
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Student # Student Score Checkers
TIEBREAKER ROUND
__________ games
__________________________________________________________________________________________
2. The gas tank on Mr. Brown’s van was three-fourths full when he started on a trip.
When he stopped at a gas station, the tank was only one-eighth full.
It took 42 gallons to fill the gas tank.
How many gallons of gas does the van’s gas tank hold?
__________ gallons
__________________________________________________________________________________________
2
3. A hose filled 9
of the empty bucket with water in one minute.
At this rate, how long will it take to fill the rest of the bucket?
Do not round your answer.
__________ minutes
__________________________________________________________________________________________
1 3
4. The ratio of to is the same as the ratio of:
4 8
A. 1 to 4 B. 1 to 3 C. 3 to 2 D. 2 to 3
Write the letter of the correct choice on the blank to the right.
__________
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__________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
7. Jerry walks toward the store, stops and rests, and then continues to walk to the store.
Which graph below shows this best?
Distance from store
Distance from store
Write the letter of the best choice on the blank to the right.
__________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________ times
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Student # Student Score Checkers
TEAM ROUND 1
1. While hovering, hummingbirds beat their wings about 55 times per second.
If a hummingbird hovers over a flower for 7 minutes, which number below is
the best estimate for the number of times it would beat its wings?
Write the letter of the correct choice on the blank to the right. __________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
2. A train left Centerville at 8:10 a.m. headed for Clara City, a distance of 290 miles.
It was scheduled to arrive in Clara City at 1:45 p.m.
The average speed of the train was 50 mph.
Which of the following best describes the time of the train’s arrival in Clara City?
A. The train arrived 5 minutes ahead of schedule.
B. The train arrived 13 minutes ahead of schedule.
C. The train arrived 5 minutes late.
D. The train arrived 13 minutes late.
Write the letter of the correct choice on the blank to the right. __________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
3. Logan purchased 9.5 square yards of carpet. How many square inches is this?
B
C
__________ square units
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________ years
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__________ square cm
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________ minutes
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________ seconds
__________________________________________________________________________________________
They have 13, 17, 18, 21, and 23 marbles, but not necessarily in that order.
If A had one more marble, his number of marbles would be a multiple of 12.
Neither C nor E has a prime number of marbles.
D has fewer marbles than C but more marbles than B.
__________
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Student # Student Score Checkers
TEAM ROUND 2
1. Write as a standard decimal number: One hundred forty and twenty-three thousandths
_______________
2. A company can produce 7.5 million toothpicks from one cord of wood.
That company produced two thousand boxes, each containing 750 toothpicks.
What percent of one cord of wood was used to produce these toothpicks?
__________%
1
3. Mike’s recipe calls for 2 2 tablespoons of sugar for one batch of cookies.
He wants to make two batches of cookies using this recipe.
How many teaspoons of sugar does he need?
1
Fact: One teaspoon = 3 tablespoon
__________teaspoons
5. Rocco bought a shirt that was on sale for 25% off of the regular selling price.
The sale price of the shirt was $13.50.
What was the regular selling price of the shirt?
Assume that no sales tax was charged.
$__________
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__________
7. The monthly rent for Jeffrey’s apartment is $600, which includes all charges except for electricity.
Jeffrey rented the apartment for 12 months and paid a total of $7740 for rent and electricity.
Based on this information, what was his average monthly cost for electricity for this apartment?
$__________
8. Last night, Wanda earned $52.50 in tips during her six-hour waitress shift.
At this rate, how many more hours will Wanda have to work to earn an additional $175.00 in tips?
__________hours
1 2 6
9. Simplify. 2 + (3 × 5)
Write the answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
__________
1 1
10. Johnnie added 1 3 ounces of two-cycle oil to 2 gallon of gasoline to
make a special mixture for his lawnmower.
How many ounces of two-cycle oil should Johnnie
add to 5 gallons of gasoline to make this same special mixture?
Write the answer as a mixed number in simplest form.
__________ounces
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Student # Student Score Checkers
TEAM ROUND 3
1. What number must be added to the following list of seven numbers so that the mean, median and
mode are all equal in the list of eight numbers?
__________
________________________________________________________________________________________
__________
________________________________________________________________________________________
A bag contains marbles that are identical in all ways except for color.
3
The probability of randomly drawing one of the 12 red marbles from the bag is 8.
__________marbles
3
4. The probability of randomly drawing one of the green marbles from the bag is 16
.
How many green marbles are in the bag?
5. Find the probability of randomly drawing a marble that is neither green nor red.
Write the answer as a fraction in simplest form.
__________
________________________________________________________________________________________
6. Heidi wants to finish the term with a mean score of exactly 25 points on the six quizzes
in her geometry class.
She currently has a mean score of 24.2 points on the first five quizzes.
How many points must Heidi score on her last geometry quiz?
__________points
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9. The teacher created a circle graph with six sectors, one for each occupation shown in the table.
What should be the measure of the central angle of the sector labeled Crafts?
Do not round the answer.
__________degrees
10. The teacher created a bar graph with six bars, one for each occupation shown in the table.
The height of the bar representing Service is 6 units.
What should be the height of the bar representing Professional?
__________units
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SOLUTIONS
MATH MASTERS - GRADE 5
2016
FACT DRILL AND ORDER OF OPERATIONS
5 + 5 = 10 8 + 13 = 21 13 + 9 = 22
35 5 = 7 8 3 = 24 5 + 19 = 24
13 – 5 = 8 28 7 = 4 25 – 9 = 16
6 5 = 30 18 – 9 = 9 54 9 = 6
28 + 5 = 33 38 + 7 = 45 31 – 19 = 12
9 + 12 3 = 13 4 + 3 5 = 19 32 4 + 12 = 20
18 – 12 2 = 12 30 3 + 2 = 12 40 5 4 = 32
24 8 3 = 9 48 6 – 2 = 6 5 + 15 2 = 35
16 – 5 2 = 6 21 (12 – 5) = 3 9–3 2 = 3
12 3 – 2 = 2 24 6 2 = 8 16 + 4 2 = 18
2 7 5 = 70 25 5 – 10 5 = 3
16 8 3 + 14 = 20 5 6 3–3 = 7
32 4 4 – 2 = 30 (14 7) (11 – 5) = 12
35 7 – 2 2 = 1 (40 8) 4 – 14 = 6
12 – 4 2 = 10 (11 – 5) + 4 5 = 26
14 3 – 12 3 = 6 3 (8 – 3) + 3 = 18
12 5 + 8 5 = 100 10 (4 + 6) 2 = 2
16 + 16 – 16 16 = 31 32 (2 4) – 1 = 3
5 + 15 + 15 3 = 25 11 (7 – 3) + 11 = 55
3 6 + 3 3 = 19 8 (16 8) 8 = 2
3 + 27 + 4 + 3 = 37 4 5 3 5 = 300
15 3 + 2 (8 + 2) = 25 3 7 + 18 3 = 27
3 (16 2) – 14 = 10 9 5 + 5 4 = 65
9 9 + 9 – 10 = 80 8 + 3 4 2 = 14
4 + 18 6 + 4 = 11 6 6 + 18 – 14 = 40
25 5 15 5 = 15 8 (24 8) + 6 = 30
42 7 (27 9) = 2 14 + 6 – 3 4 = 8
3 12 (12 – 8) = 9 13 – 4 3 + 3 = 4
4 9 – 3 6 = 18 17 + 11 – 9 = 19
5 + 3 4 + 8 = 25 28 7 + 7 4 = 32
16 + 4 9 (21 – 18) = 28
(12 + 13) 4 (28 7) = 25
8 4 – 4 + 8 6 = 76
6 12 4 – 6 = 12
12 + 22 + 32 16 – 16 = 20
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Math Masters 2016: Grade 5 Answers
Tiebreaker:
1
5. 2
6. 428 7. B 8. 48 times
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Math Masters 2016: Grade 5 Answers
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5. 54 years 5. $18.00 or $18 5. 16
Tiebreaker:
1
5. 2
6. 428 7. B 8. 48 times
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