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6th Grade Math STAAR Review Day 1
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How much will each person pay if they share the cost equally?
d
b
c
a
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What percent of her goal has she reached?
b
a
c
d
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Which answer choice lists these cities from coldest to warmest?
c
b
d
a
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The ratio of dog and cat owners is 5 to 6. If there are 36 cat owners, what is the number of dog owners?
a
d
b
c
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Which answer choice below represents the prime factorization of 75?
d
b
a
c
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Which answer choice below is NOT equivalent to 4(x + 3)?
a
d
b
c
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How many black stars will there be if the cluster of stars is increased by a scale factor of 8?
24
28
46
32
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At a grocery store, three-dozen cookies cost $9.00. What would be the cost of one cookie?
d
a
b
c
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Which equation below could be used to calculate the total cost for his purchase?
d
a
c
b
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The fraction 5/8 is located between which two fractions on a number line?
8/9 and 3/4
3/7 and 10/16
1/2 and 2/3
1/4 and 2/5
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Which situation and equation best describes this model?
c
a
b
d
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The following equation could represent which problem situation below?
a
d
c
b
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Which equation below could be used to calculate your total cost if you pay after the 15th of the month?
b
d
c
a
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The expression shown below is the prime factorization of what number?
5600
6600
6500
6000
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Which answer choice correctly represents the relationship between 2/3 \div 1/8 and 2/3 ⋅ 8/1?
c
d
b
a
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Which value is equivalent to the following expression?
a
b
d
c
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The number line below represents the solution to which inequality?
a
b
c
d
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Which number below would be located somewhere between 2/3 and 7/8 on a number line?
2/6
9/10
3/3
3/4
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The number line below represents the solution to which inequality?
b
d
c
a
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Which table below represents c, the total cost for n, the number of gifts bags specified?
b
c
d
a
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Which equation below could be used to calculate t, the total cost of tickets, for n, any number of students?
d
b
a
c
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About how much of a discount would you receive on an item that costs $82.00?
d
b
a
c
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At this rate, how many minutes per week would a person spend brushing the teeth?
a
c
d
b
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What percent of people reported they like coffee?
a
c
b
d
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Which equation below could be used to calculate c, the cost of 5 pies?
b
c
a
d
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Which list shows the growth rate of the trees in order from greatest to least?
a
b
d
c
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If he had $100 in his savings, how much does he have left?
d
b
a
c
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Which of the following represents an equation?
b
c
a
d
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How many students preferred chocolate ice cream?
a
c
d
b
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How many pledges has Chun collected?
c
d
a
b
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How many cups of soda will she need if she plans to make at least 56 cups of punch?
b
a
c
d
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How many weeks will it take her to reach her goal of walking 3 miles a day?
a
b
d
c
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Which statement below about their ages is true?
c
b
d
a
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How many tubes of toothpaste does the Sanchez family use in a year?
24 3/4
33
11/48
28
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By what scale factor is the larger container increased?
d
a
b
c
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