Which one of the 5W + H questions does the following statistic answer?

The world's fastest roller coaster reaches a speed of almost 150 miles per hour, requiring thrill-seekers to wear goggles when they ride!

The statistic answers the question "How fast does the world's fastest roller coaster reach?"

Which term describes the words, phrases, or sentences that surround an unfamiliar word?(1 point)

Responses

context
context

meaning
meaning

dictionary definition
dictionary definition

critical thinking

The correct term is "context".

Use the sentence to answer the question.

The tired climbers struggled slowly up the steep and grueling mountain path.

Which word in the sentence helps you to understand the meaning of grueling?

(1 point)
Responses

path
path

climbers
climbers

mountain
mountain

struggled

The word "struggled" helps to understand the meaning of "grueling" in the sentence.

Use the sentence to answer the question.

Every morning at breakfast, our small herd of Highland cattle devoured their feed as if they hadn't eaten in days.

What is the meaning of devoured as it is used in the sentence?

(1 point)
Responses

to eat greedily
to eat greedily

to eat carefully
to eat carefully

to taste
to taste

to chew

The meaning of "devoured" as it is used in the sentence is "to eat greedily".

Context Confirmed Quick Check

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Question
Which option explains how to verify the meaning of an unknown word?(1 point)
Responses

look up the definition in a dictionary
look up the definition in a dictionary

use the word in a new sentence
use the word in a new sentence

find the word in another sentence
find the word in another sentence

look up an antonym in a thesaurus

The option "look up the definition in a dictionary" explains how to verify the meaning of an unknown word.

Which of the following options are types of context clues? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)

Responses

articles and pronouns
articles and pronouns

cause and effect relationships
cause and effect relationships

dictionary definitions
dictionary definitions

explanations of the meanings of words
explanations of the meanings of words

unknown words
unknown words

The two correct answers are:

1. Cause and effect relationships
2. Explanations of the meanings of words

Which statement is true about solving multi-digit addition problems?(1 point)

Responses

Only a 1 will be carried over.
Only a 1 will be carried over.

Carry over all ones before adding.
Carry over all ones before adding.

The problem must be lined up vertically by place value before adding.
The problem must be lined up vertically by place value before adding.

When carrying over a number, you carry over the number in the ones place.

The statement that is true about solving multi-digit addition problems is: "The problem must be lined up vertically by place value before adding."

What is the sum of 8.2 + 28.82

?(1 point)
Responses

37.02
37.02

26.02
26.02

29.64
29.64

296.4

The sum of 8.2 + 28.82 is 37.02.

What is the sum of 83.6 + 148.57 + 2.964

?(1 point)
Responses

235.134
235.134

234.134
234.134

186.57
186.57

123.034
123.034

The sum of 83.6 + 148.57 + 2.964 is 235.134.

What is 86,435 − 75,617

?(1 point)
Responses

11,218
11,218

11,222
11,222

10,818
10,818

162,052
162,052

The result of 86,435 - 75,617 is 10,818.

What is 843,219 − 532,458

?(1 point)
Responses

311,241
311,241

311,341
311,341

1,375,677
1,375,677

310,761
310,761

The result of 843,219 - 532,458 is 310,761.

What is 48.59 − 36.3

?(1 point)
Responses

52.22
52.22

44.96
44.96

84.89
84.89

12.29
12.29

The result of 48.59 - 36.3 is 12.29.

A clothing store is putting out their fall line of clothing. There are 14 new displays, and each new display has 112 pieces of clothing. How many new items is the store displaying for its fall line?(1 point)

Responses

1,668 items
1,668 items

1,566 items
1,566 items

1,568 items
1,568 items

560 items
560 items

The clothing store is displaying a total of 1,568 new items for its fall line.

Ishaan works for a health food store. Each day in the month of October, the health food store sold 268 pumpkin granola bars. Assuming that the store was open all 31 days of October, how many pumpkin granola bars did it sell?(1 point)

Responses

1,072 pumpkin granola bars
1,072 pumpkin granola bars

8,108 pumpkin granola bars
8,108 pumpkin granola bars

8,208 pumpkin granola bars
8,208 pumpkin granola bars

8,308 pumpkin granola bars
8,308 pumpkin granola bars

The health food store sold a total of 8,308 pumpkin granola bars in the month of October, assuming it was open for all 31 days.

If 154 ⋅ 25 = 3,850

, what is 15.4 × 2.5
?(1 point)
Responses

385.0
385.0

3,850
3,850

38.50
38.50

3.850

If 154 * 25 = 3,850, then 15.4 * 2.5 equals 38.50.

Multiply 8.6 and 9.2.(1 point)

Responses

7.912
7.912

791.2
791.2

79.12
79.12

17.8

The product of 8.6 and 9.2 is 79.12.

Which of these divisions results in a remainder different from the rest?(1 point)

Responses

24,089 divided by 23
24,089 divided by 23

19,372 divided by 23
19,372 divided by 23

13,798 divided by 14
13,798 divided by 14

21,062 divided by 22
21,062 divided by 22

The division that results in a remainder different from the rest is 13,798 divided by 14.

What is the sum of 45.87 + 195.469(1 point)

Question 2
What is 3.125 - 1.6(1 point)
Question 3
Divide 1.587 by 0.23(1 point)
Question 4
Multiply 23.5 and 4.3(1 point)
Question 5
Karl spent $58.34 at the grocery store last week This week he spent $72.78. How much more did he spend this week than last week on groceries?(1 point)
Responses

$131.12
$131.12

$1,444
$1,444

$26.44
$26.44

$14.44
$14.44
Question 6
Sally spent $15 on stickers and $15 on lollipops. If the stickers were $1.50 each and the lollipops were $0.75 each, how many of each item did she purchase?(1 point)
Responses

Sally bought 10 stickers and 20 lollipops.
Sally bought 10 stickers and 20 lollipops.

Sally bought 10 stickers and 10 lollipops.
Sally bought 10 stickers and 10 lollipops.

Sally bought 20 stickers and 20 lollipops.
Sally bought 20 stickers and 20 lollipops.

Sally bought 20 stickers and 10 lollipops.
Sally bought 20 stickers and 10 lollipops.
Question 7
Ana downloaded pictures. Each picture had a file size of 2.4 megabytes. What is the total file size in megabytes of 6 of these pictures?(1 point)
Responses

2.5 megabytes
2.5 megabytes

3.6 megabytes
3.6 megabytes

14.4 megabytes
14.4 megabytes

8.4 megabytes
8.4 megabytes
Question 8
Joe paid a total of $151.20 for a 12-month gym pass. He paid the same amount each month. Fill in the blanks for see how much Joe paid each month.(1 point)
Drop target 1
Drop target 2
Drop target 3
Drop target 4
Question 9
The area model illustrates the product 2.4 x 2.4

What is the product of 2.4 x 2.4

(1 point)
Responses

4.1616
4.1616

5.76
5.76

2.4
2.4

4.8
4.8
Question 10
Jerry set a goal to run 16 miles during the school week. He ran 3.42 miles on Monday and 2.7 miles on Tuesday. How many miles does Jerry still need to run to reach his goal?(1 point)
Responses

6.12 miles
6.12 miles

9.88 miles
9.88 miles

15.28 miles
15.28 miles

22.12 miles
22.12 miles
Question 11
A jug was filled with a sports drink for a basketball game. During the first half, the team drank 2.68 gallons. In the second half, the team drank 3.06 gallons. If the jug started with 7 gallons, How much sports drink is left in the jug?(1 point)
Responses

5.75 gallons
5.75 gallons

12.75 gallons
12.75 gallons

1.26 gallons
1.26 gallons

1.22 gallons
1.22 gallons
Question 12
In the cheese factory, they make cheeses in different sizes. The small cheeses are sold in pieces, and the big ones are packaged in wedges. Identical wedges weighing 0.27 kg each are made from a big cheese weighing 3.24 kg. How many wedges can be made from the big cheese?(1 point)
Responses

12 wedges
12 wedges

2.97 wedges
2.97 wedges

87 wedges
87 wedges

3.51 wedges
3.51 wedges
Question 13
Matt went on a road trip to visit his grandma. On the way, he spent $28.05 on gasoline, $5.92 on lunch, and $9.18 on a gift for his grandma. How much did he spend in total on his trip?(1 point)
Responses

$12.95
$12.95

$33.97
$33.97

$15.10
$15.10

$43.15
$43.15
Question 14
Ashley is using a model to find the quotient of 8.4 ÷ 2.1. She starts by modeling the dividend, 8.4 as shown.

She will separate the model into equal groups to represent the division. How many equal groups of 2.1 should she make





(1 point)
Responses

3 groups
3 groups

4 groups
4 groups

10.5 groups
10.5 groups

6.3 groups
6.3 groups
Question 15
Multiply 15.8 x 3.5(1 point)
Question 16
Divide 8.736 by 1.4(1 point)

Question 17
What is 14.15 - 3.8(1 point)
Question 18
What is the sum of 12.8 + 15.424(1 point)
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