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Math 5 Placement Test

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Math 5 Placement Test

AoPS Math 5 Placement Test

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AY) Math Level 5 & Placement Test Student name: Date: Desired Placement: For AY: Grade:__ Approved For Entered: 0 Yes Part A (18) Part B (36) [Optional/Mid-year] Score: Score: Notes: Notes: Part A: Solve as many of the problems as you can. You do not have to show your work; however, if you answer incorrectly, itis possible to be awarded partial credit for correct work shown 1. Fill in the blank with the number that makes each equation true. (a) 76x21 = (©) 6.26 — 2.626 = (e) -7 + (-5) — (-4) 1 ain Cir " © 6 = 2, Circle all of the prime numbers in the list below 15 19 53 111 1348 &® AoPS Academy 1© 2004 AoPS Incorporates wi aopeacaderor9 Placement Test 2 3. (a) Whatis the distance between the numbers 1 and -12 on the number line? (b) Which integer is the same distance from —12 as it is from 18 on the number line? 4. Place the numbers 19, 25, and 31 in the circles so that the sum of two circled numbers connected by a line is divisible by the number next to the line. An example is already filled in for you. 5. (a) A petis randomly chosen from an animal shelter with 30 dogs, 16 cats, 41 rabbits, and 9 guinea pigs. What is the probability that the chosen animal is a cat? Express your answer as a fraction in simplest form. (b) Convert your answer from part (a) into a decimal. 5b. ] 6. Use the digits 1, 2, 4, 6, and 9 once each to fill the blanks below so that the comparisons of decimal numbers are true Digits: 1,2,4, 6,9 Ped < 102! WY AoPS Academy (©2026 AoPS Incorporated ‘wom aopsacadeny og Placement Test 3 Part B: These problems may be challenging, but do as many as you have time for. 1. Compute -3* ~ (-3)4 2. (a) What is 3- (5x +1) equal to when x = -1? (b) Solve for x in the equation 7x +2 = 30. hen he takes the result and subtracts 13. Write an expression for Alex's final number. (0) Alex starts with a number x. He divides it by Finally, he takes the result and multiplies i | nn ] 3. Professor Grok has the list of numbers (12,8, 12, 17,3). What is the positive difference between the median and the mean of Grok’s list of numbers? 4, What is the positive difference between the least common multiple and the greatest common factor of the numbers 12 and 21? 5. Grogg read a book in 51 minutes. He read each page in three-fourths of a minute. How many pages were in the book? WW AoPS Academy ©2024 Ao repeated wr. aopsacademy org Placement Test A 6. The ratio of apples to oranges at the grocery store is 2: 3. There are 24 apples. How many oranges are there? 7. Yergel scored 136 points during his school’s basketball season. On average, per game. How many games were in the season? 8. Knowing that 51 x 82 = 4182, compute 0.4182 + 0.51 9. Alex is taking a test and has completed 36% of the 50 problems on the test. How many problems has Alex completed? 10. VI57 is between two consecutive integers. Fill in the blanks below with the correct integers. < VIB7<_ WW AoPS Academy 6 202 cP nerporates www aopsacademyrg

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