
Math Problem Solving for Grade 5 Students
Practice solving math problems for 5th-grade students involving weights, measurements, estimation, and fractions. Answer questions about the weight of stones, mass of breakfast bars, expanded notation, estimated quotients, total mass of textbooks, cups of rice consumed, and fractions of a garden used for planting. Enhance your math skills with these interactive problems.
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set B Grade 5
Name: ________________________ Math Teacher: ________________________
Tylers bag of shells weighs 4.97 pounds. He finds 2 stones that weigh the same as each other and adds them to the bag. Tyler s bag now weighs 6.31 pounds. What is the weight of each stone to the nearest tenth of a pound? A. 0.6 B. 0.7 C. 1.3 D.2.6 #1
A package of breakfast bars has 12 breakfast bars in it. The total mass of all the breakfast bars in the package is 532.8 grams. The mass of each breakfast bar is the same. What is the mass, in grams, of each breakfast bar? A. 2.25 grams B. 4.44 grams C. 22.5 grams #2 D. 44.4 grams
Lucys dog weighs nine and seventy-five hundredths kilograms. What is the weight, in kilograms, of Lucy s dog written in expanded notation? A. 9 + 0.07 + 0.005 B. 9 + 0.07 + 0.05 C. 9 + 0.7 + 0.005 #3 D. 9 + 0.7 + 0.05
Juan is estimating the quotient of 9,648.18 15.85. He first rounds both 9,648.18 and 15.85 to the nearest whole number. What should be Juan s estimated quotient? A. 63 B. 603 C. 630 #4 D. 6,030
Ms. Dakota has 10 textbooks. The mass of each textbook is 1,000 grams. To find the total mass of all the textbooks, Ms. Dakota calculates 10 103. What is the total mass, in grams, of the 10 textbooks? A. 300 B. 3,000 C. 10,000 #5 D. 100,000
Wendell has 12 cups of rice. He puts an equal amount of rice into each of 5 bowls. Wendell eats 1 How many cups of rice does Wendell eat? 3of a bowl of rice. A. 5 36 B. 4 5 C. 11 4 #6 D. 71 5
Mr. Francos students plant a garden at school. The students use 1 the garden to plant carrots. What fraction of the garden is left for other vegetables? 3of the garden to plant lettuce and 1 5of A. 2 B. 7 C. 3 D. 11 15 15 4 15 #7
Lorettas aunt had 61 watered two plants. She used 1 plant. The expression below represents the amount of water, in liters, Loretta s aunt still has. 2 liters of water. She boiled 3 4 liter for one plant and 1 5 liter for a recipe. She also 2 liter for the other 61 2 3 1 4 +1 5 2 What is the amount of water, in liters, Loretta s aunt still has? 3 20 7 20 3 20 D. 61 A. 5 B. 5 C. 6 #8 3
Which expression is equivalent to 6 3 4? 7 6 3 7 4 A. 6 4 7 3 B. 6 7 1 4 3 4 1 7 C. 6 74 3 47 #9 D.
#10 Cereal boxes are arranged on three different shelves in a grocery store. The top shelf is 421 2 inches in length and 142 5 times the length of the top shelf and 11 5 inches in width. The middle shelf is 12 top shelf. 2 times the width of the The bottom shelf is 4 middle shelf. 5 times the length of the middle shelf and 3 4 times the width of the What are the length and the width of the bottom shelf? A. length: 473 3 20 inches B. length: 473 5 inches and width: 161 5 inches and width: 12 5 inches 7 10 inches and width: 2017 20 inches D. length: 591 2 inches and width: 213 C. length: 58 5 inches
What is the value of the expression 5 + 3 6 2 ? A. 11.5 B. 13 C. 14 D. 24 #11
The first four terms in a pattern are shown below. 3 4 , 11 4 , 13 4 , 21 4 The pattern continues. What is the tenth term in the pattern? A. 51 B. 53 C. 101 D. 103 4 4 4 4#12
During his free time last week, Javon read a book and played outside. At the end of each day, Javon recorded the total number of hours he had spent so far that week doing each activity. The data Javon recorded for the last four days of the week are shown in the table. Based on the patterns in the table, which statement is true? A. For every hour Javon read a book, he played outside for 1.5 hours. B. For every hour Javon played outside, he read a book for 1.5 hours. C. For every hour Javon read a book, he played outside for 3 hours. D. For every hour Javon played outside, he read a book for 3 hours #13
#14 A shape is shown below. Which statement about the shape is true? A. The shape is a polygon because it is closed. B. The shape is a polygon because it has one straight side. C. The shape is not a polygon, because it is closed. D. The shape is not a polygon, because it has one curved side
The coordinate grid below has three points plotted. Which point could also be plotted on the grid so that the four points form the vertices of a parallelogram, but not a rhombus? A. (2, 1) B. (2, 6) C. (4, 5) D. (6, 5) #15
Each of the students in Ms. Stevens class orders a fruit shake. The bar graph below shows the number of fruit shakes of each flavor the students order. Which two fruit shake flavors are ordered by exactly half of the students in Ms. Steven s class? A. banana and orange B. banana and pineapple C. blueberry and strawberry #16 D. orange and strawberry
The line plot shows the weights, in pounds, of peanuts purchased by 7 customers at a grocery store. What is the combined weight, in pounds, of the peanuts purchased by the 7 customers? A. 5 8 B. 13 4 C. 21 2 D. 43 4 #17
The bar graph below shows the heights, in centimeters (cm), of four vases. Based on the bar graph, what is the height, in millimeters (mm), of the vase with the greatest height? A. 2.1 mm B. 21.0 mm C. 210 mm D. 2,100 mm #18