5th Grade Math Review Packet PLACE VALUE 1. Tom wrote the number 45,378. Bill wrote the number 36,721 How many times greater is the 7 in Bill’s number than the 7 in Tom’s number? _____

2. Consider Jake and Riley’s numbers: Jake: 45,932 Riley: 24,395 Circle the letter(s) of the true statement(s). A. The 3 in Jake’s number has 10 times the value of the 3 in Riley’s number. B. The 9 in Jake’s number has 10 times the value of the 9 in Riley’s number. C. The 4 in Jake’s number has 10 times the value of the 4 in Riley’s number.

3. Your number is 1,709. What number is 10,000 more than this number? ____ What is this number in expanded form? ____ What is the value of the underlined number ____

4. Find a number that goes in the blank… 23,042 < ______< 23,420

5. When rounded to the nearest thousand, an elephant’s weight is 5,000 pounds. What is the least amount that the elephant could weigh?_____

6. Which number makes this sentence true? 8,908 - ______= 5,529 A 2,379 B 3,379 C 3,421 D 3,481 Explain how to find this answer without trying all of the options: ______

7. The animals at the zoo were weighed. Animal Weight in Pounds Giraffe 2,685 Polar Bear 620 Hippopotamus 3,086 Cheetah 144 Buffalo 1600

Which animal pairs have a difference in weight that is greater than 2,000 pounds? FRACTIONS 1. Kim runs 2/3 mile every day. How far does she run in one week? ____ 2. Ms Howard is making punch. The punch uses ¾ cup of orange juice for one serving. If she makes 8 servings, how many cups of orange juice does she need? ___ 3. You have walked 0.32 of the way from your house to the school. A) What is that distance as a fraction? B) If you walk another 17/100 of the way to the school how far have you gone now in terms of both a fraction and a decimal? C) If you walk another 3/10 of the way to the school how far have you gone now in terms of both of a fraction and a decimal? D) Draw a number line from 0 to 1 and label each tenth on the number line. Plot the three distances above as both fractions and decimals. 4. You are about to go on vacation with your family. Your tire is 78/100 full of air. If you add air so that it 0.93 full, what fraction of the tire did you just fill with air? What fraction (and decimal) of the tire still needs to be filled with air? 5. While making punch for a party the following ingredients are needed: 1.2 Liters of Ginger Ale 1.02 Liters of Sprite 1.23 Liters of Fruit Juice For each ingredient, shade in a decimal (10x10) grid and write a comparison statement using >, <, or =. Use your graph journal to complete the grids and attach the sheet to this paper Do you need more Ginger Ale or Sprite? Do you need more Ginger Ale or Fruit Juice? Do you need more Sprite or Fruit Juice? 6. Part 2 of the above question For a different recipe, frozen yogurt can be added. The amount of frozen yogurt is between the amount of Ginger Ale and Fruit Juice. How much frozen yogurt is needed? 7. Five friends ordered 3 large sandwiches.

James ate ¾ of a sandwich.

Katya ate ¼ of a sandwich.

Ramon ate ¾ of a sandwich.

Sienna ate 2/4 of a sandwich.

How much sandwich is left for Oscar?