180 Days of Math for Fifth Grade Day 113 Answers Key

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180 Days of Math for Fifth Grade Answers Key Day 113

Directions: Solve each problem.

Question 1.
14 + 5 + 13 + 26 = ___________
Answer:
58

Explanation:
Addition of 14,5,13,26

Question 2.
75 × 12 = ___________
Answer:
900

Explanation:
Multiplication of 75 and 12

Question 3.
180 Days of Math for Fifth Grade Day 113 Answers Key 1
Answer:
33

Explanation:
Division of 231 and 7

Question 4.
Write the largest numeral possible using the digits 2, 6, 0, and 9.
Answer:
9,620

Question 5.
\(\frac{1}{4}\) of 96 is ___________
Answer:
24

Explanation:
(1/4) × 96

= 96 ÷ 4

= 24

Division of 96 and 4

Question 6.
28 × 3 + 54 = ____________
Answer:
138

Explanation:
28 × 3 + 54

28 × 3 = 84

Multiplication of 28 and 3

84 + 54 = 138

Addition of 84 and 54

Question 7.
180 Days of Math for Fifth Grade Day 113 Answers Key 2
Answer:
4

Explanation:
7 × a = 28

a = 28 ÷ 7

a =  4

Division of 28 and 7

Question 8.
Calculate the perimeter of a rectangle that is 3.5 cm by 8.5 cm.
Answer:
24

Explanation:
Perimeter of a rectangle = 2(l + w)

l = 8.5 cm

w = 3.5 cm

Perimeter = 2(l + w) = 2 (8.5 + 3.5)

= 2(12)

= 24

Multiplication of 12 and 2

Question 9.
Name the polygon below.
180 Days of Math for Fifth Grade Day 113 Answers Key 3
Answer:
Quadrilateral

Question 10.
Record the following data in a bar graph and label the graph.
Twelve people were surveyed about their favorite sport. Two of the people chose football. Half of the people chose baseball. One person chose tennis. Three of the people chose soccer.
180 Days of Math for Fifth Grade Day 113 Answers Key 4
Answer:
Bar graph

Question 11.
Imagine that you write each letter of the word CALIFORNIA on individual cards. You shuffle them, turn them facedown on a table, and turn over the top card. What is the probability of turning over an A?
Answer:
(2/10) = (1/5)

Question 12.
I am greater than one-fourth but less than four-tenths. I am a decimal rounded to the hundredth place with the digit 1 in my hundredth place. What number am I?
Answer:
0.41

Explanation:
The number is between 0.40 and 0.50

0.41

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