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Chapter 4 TestWrite the problem on a separate piece of paper. Show all work. Mark your answer. Remember…organized math papers are the best!Calculate each product.1. 111 × 522. 715 × 1793. A van is traveling at 6478 miles per hour. An airplane is traveling 567 times faster. How fast is the airplane traveling?Multiply. Write in simplest form.4. 11 × 9105. 25 × 346. 38 × 3167. A container holds 34 gallon of oil. Joan is changing the oil on his vehicles and needs 6 containers. How many gallons of oil does Joan need?8. Natasha spent 14 of the day cleaning the kitchen. She spent 13 of that time washing dishes. What fraction of the day did Natasha spend washing dishes?9. A certain type of fencing sells for $9 a yard. How much will 1023 yards of fencing cost?10. Phillip rides his scooter to school in 625 minutes. If it takes Josef 412 times as long to get to school, how long does it take Josef to get to school?right3194050011. Elvin read 47 of the pages in his book. He has 126 pages left to read. How many pages has he read already?103822510922000Divide. Write in simplest form.12. 9 ÷ 1713. 14 ÷ 31014. 56 ÷ 1815. 34 ÷ 513Solve each problem. Write in simplest form.16. Mr. Lash has 42 pounds of dog food to divide among his dogs. If each dog receives 78 pound of food for each feeding, how many times can Mr. Lash feed his animals?17. The pilot on the flight that Morgan was on announced that they were flying at 30,360 feet. Was Morgan over 6 miles above the ground? Explain.18. Jose has 21 pounds of clay. He needs 514 pounds of clay to make one piece of pottery. How many pieces of pottery can he make?19. A cooler contains 1412 cups of juice. How many pints of juice does the cooler contain?20. Ben made a model that was 534 inches tall. Laquisha made a model that was 701112 inches tall. How many times as tall was Laquisha’s model?21. A large grouper can weigh 1/3?? ton. How much does a large grouper weight to the nearest pound?22. 12 qt = ____ gal23. On a grid, 2/3 of the squares are shaded with a color. One fourth of the shaded squares are shaded blue. What fraction of the squares are blue squares?4914900514350024. A survey asked 200 students to name their favorite fruit. The table shows the results of the survey.Part A: How many students named a peach as their favorite fruit? Part B: How many more students chose an orange rather than a plum? Justify your answer. Part C: At an apple orchard, Margaret picked 19 ? pounds of apples. The cashier put the apples into 3 bags with the same weight. How many pounds of apples are in each bag?25. A carpenter wants to cut a board 16 ? feet in length into 1 78 feet pieces. Part A: How many pieces can be cut from the board? Part B: The carpenter cuts the leftover piece into four equal-length pieces. How long is each piece? ................
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