ࡱ> ^`]'` I9bjbjLULU 4>.?.?E!888L////<00DLD00000<<<DDDDDDD$EhH,D98<E9<<<,D00eD???<"080D?<D??^Br8B0t0 hqjo/5<vBD{D0D~B,H=HBH8B\<<?<<<<<,D,D? <<<D<<<<LLL $LLL LLL Name____________________________ 6th grade Math End of Course Exam Review 1) Place these numbers on the number line: -1/2, -2, 4, -3, 1, -1  Solve the following fraction problems and put your answer in simplest form. 2) 2 3 3) 3 1 4) 4 x 5 5) 2 + 5 T! 5 7 4 8 7 8 Solve the following 6) What number is 5 more than negative 2? 7) What number is 4 less than 2? Solve the following proportions 8) 2 = m 9) 6 = 15 10) 5 : 7 = 10 : m 3 12 4 y Arrange the following in order from least to greatest 11) 135.1, .6510, 5.712, 1.342 12) 7.12, .7210, 17.021, .701 Find x in the similar triangles below. 13)   Find m in the similar rectangles below.  14)    Solve the following integer problems 15) 36 (- 4) 16) -9 (- 6) 17) (8)(2)(- 2) 18) 6 + (- 8) 19) On Sunday the low temperature was -9F. On Monday the low temperature rose 12F. What was the low temperature on Monday? 20) You are in your submarine at 45 feet below sea level and you dive down another 57 feet. How many feet did you dive down all together? Solve the following percent problems. 21) Mr. Velk has to write a 500 word essay. He has already written 235 words, what % of the essay did he write? 22) The shirt you want is $65 but its on sale for 35% off. Find the amount of the discount and the sales price. 23) You are taking your favorite math and science teacher to lunch and the bill came to $24. If you tip the waiter 12% of the bill (service wasnt that good (), how much will the bill be? Solve the following ratio problems. 24) Mr. Burns got 8 out of 12 correct on his test. Write this ratio as a fraction in simplest form. 25) Every month the cafeteria orders 120 gallons of milk and 220 gallons of chocolate milk. What is the ratio of milk to chocolate milk as a fraction in simplest form? Find the Greatest Common Factor numbers given. 26) 28 and 35 27) 12 and 60 Find the Least Common Multiple numbers given 28) 4 and 10 29) 12 and 18 Evaluate the expression when x = 4, y = 6, z = 8 30) (z + x) y 31) (z)(y) x Evaluate the expressions. 32) 12 + 3 3 - 6 33) 24 3 x 6 + 8 Use the distributive property to rewrite the expression, simplify if possible. 34) 7(h 8) 35) m(3 + 4) Find the rate per unit for the following situations. 36) You type 500 words in 250 minutes; find the number of words per minute you type. 37) The bus holds 32 students and there are 192 students to use the bus, find the number of students per bus. Find the circumference of each circle. 38) Diameter = 10cm 39) Radius = 6 inches Find the area of each circle 40) Radius = 5 meters 41) Diameter = 12 miles Find the volume of the following prisms 42) Length 7 inches, Width 6 inches, Height 5 inches of a rectangular prism 43) A cylinder has a radius of 4 meters and a height of 8 meters Find the missing angle measurement 44) Angle A and angle B are supplementary angles, if angle B equals 73, what is the measurement of angle A? 45) What is the sum of two angles that are complementary? 46) In a triangle one angle measures 56 and another measures 32, what is the measure of the third angle? 47) Explain why a random sample is a good technique for gathering data. Determine how many possible outcomes there can be for each situation 48) Jacob is trying to figure out what to wear to school. He has 5 shirts, 3 pairs of pants and 2 pairs of socks to choose from. How many outfits can he make? 49) Christian is making a sandwich and he has 4 different types of meat, 3 kinds of bread, 2 types of mustard and 3 kinds of cheese. How many sandwich combinations can he make? Write down the formulas for the following problems. 50) Area of a circle 51) Volume of a rectangular prism 52) Area of a rectangle Find the probability of the following situations 53) You spin a spinner that has the numbers 1-5 on it. What is the probability that you spin a 3? 54) On the same spinner as #53, what is the probability of spinning an even number? 55) Using the same spinner as #53, what is the probability of not spinning a 2? 56) You roll two number cubes, what is the probability of rolling two 5s? Use the following information to solve problems #57-60 A garden is being built in your front yard. It will have a length of 14 feet, a width of 10 feet and a height of 2 feet. 57) What will the perimeter be of your garden? 58) What is the area o!"$IJMx{         $ j ˽˜ܑ܇˂˂˂˂˂˂~t~p~p~th9hORhZz5>*hZz h9>*hORhC5>*hORh956>*hORjhV}5UmHnHujhV}UmHnHujhJ8UmHnHuh9hORh9>* hOR>*hORh95>* hV}5h9h95H* h95 hr@5,!KLM f h j  # $ % ] gd9$a$gd9gdr@'9H9 % I Z \ ] ^ ` c ù}nii hH 5jh5UmHnHujhUmHnHujhH 5UmHnHujhr@5UmHnHu h'Lhh'L h5hORh5>*hORh>*h hZz5hORh95>*hORhZz56>*hORhZz5>* hZz>*h9hZz&] ^   $ % ' ) * + P Q gd9          # $ % & ' ( + ? O P Q "%&?A´¢ЅЅЅЎzpЅhORha8-5>*hh'L56>*hM h'L5hORh'L5>*hORhr5>*hrjhrUmHnHujhr@UmHnHuh hr5 h5h'Lh9 hH 5jhr5UmHnHuhORhJ85>*hORhH 5>*,=>?rstgd98STUrtkp ºº¶¶|wsososoehORhR@5>*hR@hn hn5hORh5>*hORhR@56>*hORhn56>*hORhn5>*hORh>*h-h>*hhh)B>*h)Bh9 h)B5hORh,0S5>*hORha8-5>*hORh)B5>* jLh,0Sh,0Sh'LhM' !01QY>?^gt\er ,-ɾɹɾɹӵӱӱףh Z h=5=5hORh=5=56>*hORh=5=5>*h?h=5=h} h 5hORh 56>*hORh 5>*h hORha8-5>*hR@ hR@5hORhR@5>*hORhR@56>*801?@OPQ>?MN\]^gdR@^Z[\,-z{|gd=5=gdR@RSFGH012nopqgd=5=Hs58Xqz  '(`b3489غӶ϶Ӷ϶ϲ϶ϲϪ϶Ϧha8-h,$>* h,$5 h5>*hORh,$5>*h,$hORh2|>*hORh9hORha8-5>*hORh2|56>*h2| h2|5hORh2|5>*h Z h Z5hORh Z56>*hORh Z5>*5 ^_`898888898:8888gd,$gd=5=f your garden? 59) What is the volume of the garden? 60) If a 4 foot by 8 foot section of your garden is filled with tomatoes, how much area is left to plant other vegetables? 61) If you built the same size garden in your back yard, how much total area will you have with both gardens? 2 3 6 4 10 x 8 5 m 10 888"8(8:8<8888889&9'9G9H9I9hX h'Lh'Lha8-h,$>*h9h,$U8'9)9*9,9-9/9092939697999:9<9=9?9@9B9C9F9G9H9I9gd921h:p9/ =!"#$% @@@ NormalCJ_HaJmH sH tH DAD Default Paragraph FontRiR  Table Normal4 l4a (k(No List  g    # g>!KLM#nop$DEF~-/9EFHJKLqr567^_` !""#$QR`apqr   _ ` n o } ~  { | } # $ % M N   s t    g h i QRS<=()* !"YZ-./VWXEGHJKMNPQTUWXZ[]^`adeh0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@00@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0@0&\KLMr56^_` !""$QR`apqr   { | } # $ % M N   s t    g h i QRS()* !Zh000000000000(0000000 0 g0 00 0000000000000000000 00 00 000000 000000 900 00 000000000$0 0$0 0000 00 00 00 0+0 0+0 0000 00 00 0102T69010 010 0000 060769060060 00 00 00 00 00 0>00>0 00 00 00 00 0D0EӇ0D00D0 00 0>00>00>00K0Lhԇ0K00K0 00 0>00P0 00 0R0Sl0R00R00>00>00>00>00>00>00>00>00>00^0_0^00^00>00>00c00>00>00f0g,0f00f00>00>00k00>00>00n00>00>00q00>00>00t0u0t00t00>00>0@0  I9] ^8I9H98@|(  TB  c $D(   (  b  C "`  b  C "`  b  C "`  b  C "`  b   C  "` b   C  "` (   (   (   b  C "` b  C "` b  C  "`  \  3  "`  HB  C DHB  C DHB  C DHB  C DHB  C DHB  C DHB  C DHB  C DB S  ?-/9:;FHgX <X tx(#t<tl<ltP<Pt4<4t<t<t<t \ txt$ etI t8et\ xt pMt xMt 0 3t tm)t m\ )t  t,Ht$ tDEehot t v # * DEUV^_eh3333333333333333!x{{{  129;FGHIst :;UVxy+,HITU 01XZEOPPQehh@dH7M^`Mo() ^`hH. pLp^p`LhH. @ @ ^@ `hH. ^`hH. L^`LhH. ^`hH. ^`hH. PLP^P`LhH.@dgE        QP} M @,$" 2^  XJ8O+a8-UL6{8=5=l?R@.kBTiD FnKM|YO,0SkfX~YR[g\iMpvs QvZz2|M60n-k9M/mzJ)BbVu@pr@ORMn Z'LCt} V}_rFH 9r?@.\4!!gP@P P@Pp@UnknownGz Times New Roman5Symbol3& z Arial;Wingdings"hje "e " 24d<<2QHP)?92(6th grade Math End of Course Exam Reviewttasherjcaldera Oh+'0 ,8 X d p |,6th grade Math End of Course Exam ReviewttasherNormal jcaldera2Microsoft Office Word@F#@L@Ffo@Ffoe՜.+,0 hp   MVUSD" <' )6th grade Math End of Course Exam Review Title !"#$%&')*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLNOPQRSTVWXYZ[\_Root Entry FhqjoaData  1Table(HWordDocument4>SummaryInformation(MDocumentSummaryInformation8UCompObjq  FMicrosoft Office Word Document MSWordDocWord.Document.89q