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Gridded Response Practice 3-5 NRMPS Math

Gridded Response Practice 3-5 NRMPS Math

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Questions require you to write your answers in the boxes provided on your answer sheet. Write only one number or symbol in each box and fill in the circle in each column that matches what you haveprinted. Fill in only one circle in each column.

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Guidelines• Write only one digit or symbol in each box.

Spaces are permitted before or after your answer, but not within the answer. Darken the corresponding circle below each box. The computer scores based on the darkened circles.

• Do not use symbols such as comas or dollar signs. Use only symbols that are provided in the circles.

• If an answer is a mixed number, it must be changed and entered as an improper fraction or a decimal. Example C has the mixed number four and one-half, which is 9/2 as an improper fraction or 4.5 as a decimal.

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5/6 + 9/6 =

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23,600 +3,000 =

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56 X 3 =

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4$34.00 + 52.00 =

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5 The fifth grade has 152 students. Each student has 18 pencils. How many pencils do the students have altogether?

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How many 16-ounce bottles would be needed to hold the same total amount of water as 56 bottles that each holds 20 ounces?

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7A right rectangular prism measures 8 feet tall, 3 feet wide, and 5 feet long. What is the volume of the prism in cubic feet?

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Janie bought 3 ½ pounds of apples at the store. She uses 3 2/5 pounds of apples to make a pie.How many pounds of apples does she have left?

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9The picture below shows a large square with side lengths equal to 1 yd. The square is divided into smaller squares that are all of equal size. Some of the smaller squares are shaded, forming a shaded rectangular region.

What is the area (in square feet) of the shaded rectangular region?

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What is the value of 4.25 ÷ 17 × 122?

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