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6th Grade Math Basic Practice Test 4



Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

9, 767, 422, 135
What is the value of the digit in the one billions place?
a.
9
d.
9,000
b.
9,000,000,000
e.
900
c.
9,000,000
 

 2. 

Diana received scores of 100, 63, 90, 85, and 92 on her math tests. What
is her mean(average) score?
a.
81
d.
415
b.
82
e.
85
c.
86
 

 3. 

There are 60 marbles in a jar. If 8 children get the same number of
marbles, how many will be left over?
a.
52
d.
4
b.
8
e.
0
c.
11
 

 4. 

A jacket costs $25. It is on sale for a 20% discount. How much is the sale
price?
a.
$5.00
d.
$20.00
b.
$30.00
e.
$45.00
c.
$50.00
 

 5. 

Betty’s Bakery sells chocolate chip, oatmeal, and peanut butter cookies.
They come in two sizes, regular and jumbo. What are the possible
combinations you can get if you buy 2 boxes of cookies?
a.
regular chocolate chip, regular peanut butter, regular oatmeal
b.
regular chocolate chip, regular peanut butter, jumbo chocolate chip,
jumbo peanut butter
c.
jumbo chocolate chip, jumbo peanut butter, jumbo oatmeal
d.
regular chocolate chip, regular peanut butter, regular oatmeal,
jumbo chocolate chip, jumbo peanut butter, jumbo oatmeal
e.
oatmeal, chocolate chip, peanut butter
 

 6. 

If you have two tables that seat 6 people each, how many people can you
seat if you push the two tables together?

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a.
12
d.
11
b.
8
e.
10
c.
6
 

 7. 

.–11 + 16 = 16 – 11
Which property does this demonstrate?
a.
Commutative
d.
Distributive
b.
Associative
e.
Zero
c.
Identity
 

 8. 

Calculate 122
a.
14
d.
144
b.
10
e.
5
c.
24
 

 9. 

Use proportions to solve the following problem.
If a package of 24 pencils costs $2.88, how much will 1 pencil cost?

a.
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d.
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b.
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e.
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c.
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 10. 

Statistics/Probability and Graphing – Graphing – RIT 211 – 220
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a.
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d.
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b.
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e.
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c.
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 11. 

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a.
–4, 4, -1, 3
d.
–4, -3, 1, 2
b.
–1, -4, 3, 4
e.
–4, -1, 2, 3
c.
4, 3, -1, -4
 



 
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