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Wk 13 Quick Check 5-8
Started: Nov 26 at 9:32am
Quiz Instructions
This quiz should be completed after you have worked through the instructional video, guided practice, and independent practice for lesson 5-8.

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Question 15 pts
Wilma is tiling her bathroom with tiles that measure 1 foot along each side. The bathroom is
15 feet long and 10 feet wide. She can lay 30 tiles per hour. Which of the following can be
used to find the total number of hours it will take Wilma to cover the floor with tiles?
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10 × 30 ÷ 15 = 20 hours

15 × 10 ÷ 30 = 5 hours

15 + 10 ÷ 30 = 0.5 hour

15 × 30 ÷ 10 = 45 hours

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Question 25 pts
Lindsey’s goal is to sell at least 35 candles at each of 15 craft fairs.
She makes 24 candles each day for 20 days.
Explain whether Lindsey makes enough candles to reach her goal.
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Lindsay makes 48 candles. She divides 48 by 24 to get 2. She does make enough candles.

Lindsay makes 440 candles. She divides 440 by 15 to get 29 R4. She does make enough candles.

Lindsay makes 44 candles. She divides 44 by 20 to get 2R 4. She does not make enough candles.

Lindsay makes 480 candles. She divides 480 by 15 to get 32. She does not make enough candles.

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Question 35 pts
Wesley wants to have at least $50 to spend each day of his 7-day vacation.
He plans to save $30 each month for 12 months.
Which of the following shows that Wesley will save enough money for his vacation?
Choose all that apply.
Group of answer choices

Multiply 50 × 7 to get 350 and 30 × 12 to get 360. Since 350 7, Wesley will save enough money for his vacation.

Multiply 30 × 12 to get 360. Then divide 360 ÷ 50 to get 7 R10. Wesley will save $10 more than he needs.

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Question 45 pts
Wade Boggs played professional baseball for three different teams in 18 years.
The table shows his total number of hits for each team.

Table showing the Red Sox had 2,098 hits, Yankees had 702 hits, and Devil Rays had 210 hits.

Suppose he made the same number of hits each of the 18 years. If t = total number of hits
and a = number of hits per year, which two equations can be used to determine the number
of hits he made each year?

Group of answer choices

A. t= 2,09+702+210

B. a= 18 x t

C. t=2,098 LaTeX: \div÷÷ (702 +210)

D. a= t LaTeX: \div÷÷ 18

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