
Math and Geometry Practice Questions and Answers
Practice and solve math and geometry questions covering expressions, statements, measurements, products, quotients, shapes, perimeters, areas, and more. Check your answers to improve your understanding.
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Name: Week 20 Monday Tuesday 1. Solve the expression. 1. Write whether the statements are true or false. 4.25 5(0.75) +18 All quadrilaterals have 4 sides and 4 vertices. Some squares are rectangles. 2. Mr. White is putting down new tile in his bathroom. The length of the bathroom is 25 feet, and the width of the bathroom is 12 feet. How many square feet of tile does he need? 2. Ryann is making fruit punch. She mixes 4 1 of apple juice, 2 cups of pineapple juice, and 12 cup of orange juice. How much punch did she make? 4cups 5 3. Find the product. 23.5 x 1.4 4. Find the product. 3. Find the quotient. 20.28 8 4. Find the quotient. 9 3 1 10x 10 10 5. What label would go in the innermost circle? 5. What is true about all these shapes? A. They are all equilateral triangles B. They are all right triangles C. They are all acute triangles D. They are all isosceles triangles 6. Find the perimeter of the rectangle. 6. Find the area of the rectangle. 16cm 63 yd 30cm 72 yd 7. Find the perimeter of the rectangle. 7. Find the perimeter and area of the rectangle. 12 in 60 ft 42 in 85 ft
Wednesday Thursday 1. The Smith family spends a total of $670 on groceries for the month. If they go grocery shopping 4 times a month, how much do they spend each time? 1. Write whether the statements are true or false. An obtuse triangle can also be a right triangle. Some isosceles triangles can also be equilateral triangles. 2. The Longmire family got a new dog that they need to build an outside rectangular play area for. They will make the play area 8 yards by 12 yards. How much fencing will they need for the play area? 2. Joann has a piece of ribbon that is 1 She will cut the ribbon into 4 equal pieces. How long will each piece of ribbon be? 4 ft long. 3. Find the product. 5.6x1.38 4. Find the product. 3. Find the quotient. 82.25 35 4. Find the quotient. 1 5 6 5 8 x 12 5. According to this diagram, which statement is NOT true? 5. Which triangles appear to be obtuse triangles? b c a d f e A. A rectangle is a type of parallelogram B. A square is both a rhombus and a rectangle C. A rectangle is a type of rhombus D. A trapezoid is a type of quadrilateral 6. What is the missing side of the rectangle? 6. Find the volume. Area= 108 m ? 12 m 7. What is the missing side of the rectangle? 7. Find the volume. Area= 252km 6 km ?
Week 20 Answer Key Monday Tuesday 1. Solve the expression. 1. Write whether the statements are true or false. 4.25 5(0.75) +18 18.5 All quadrilaterals have 4 sides and 4 vertices. True Some squares are rectangles. False, all are rectangles 2. Mr. White is putting down new tile in his bathroom. The length of the bathroom is 25 feet, and the width of the bathroom is 12 feet. How many square feet of tile does he need? 300 sq. feet 2. Ryann is making fruit punch. She mixes 4 1 of apple juice, 2 cups of pineapple juice, and 12 cup of orange juice. How much punch did she make? 4 cups 5 713 20cups 3. Find the product. 23.5 x 1.4 32.9 4. Find the product. 3. Find the quotient. 20.28 8 2.535 4. Find the quotient. 9 3 1 30 10 x 10 9 10 5. What label would go in the innermost circle? 5. What is true about all these shapes? A. They are all equilateral triangles B. They are all right triangles C. They are all acute triangles D. They are all isosceles triangles Square 6. Find the perimeter of the rectangle. P=92 cm 6. Find the area of the rectangle A= 4,536 sq. yds 16cm 63 yd 30cm 72 yd 7. Find the perimeter of the rectangle. P= 290 ft 7. Find the perimeter and area of the rectangle. P= 108 in A=504 sq. in 60 ft 12 in 85 ft 42 in
Wednesday Thursday 1. The Smith family spends a total of $670 on groceries for the month. If they go grocery shopping 4 times a month, how much do they spend each time? $167.50 1. Write whether the statements are true or false. An obtuse triangle can also be a right triangle. False Some isosceles triangles can also be equilateral triangles. False 2. The Longmire family got a new dog that they need to build an outside rectangular play area for. They will make the play area 8 yards by 12 yards. How much fencing will they need for the play area? 40 yards 2. Joann has a piece of ribbon that is 1 She will cut the ribbon into 4 equal pieces. How long will each piece of ribbon be? 1 16ft 4 ft long. 3. Find the product. 5.6x1.38 7.728 4. Find the product. 3. Find the quotient. 82.25 35 4. Find the quotient. 2.35 1 5 6 1 30 5 8 x 12 71 2 5. According to this diagram, which statement is NOT true? 5. Which triangles appear to be obtuse triangles? A. A rectangle is a type of parallelogram B. A square is both a rhombus and a rectangle C. A rectangle is a type of rhombus D. A trapezoid is a type of quadrilateral 6. What is the missing side of the rectangle? W=9 6. Find the volume. V= 30 Area= 108 m ? 12 m 7. What is the missing side of the rectangle? L= 42 7. Find the volume. V= 26 Area= 252km 6 km ?