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Grade 5 Patterns CCSS: 5.OA.B.3
Ariana earns money working as a soccer referee. The table shows the relationship between how much money Ariana earns and the number of games she referees.
Games Refereed3456
Ariana's Pay ($)6080100120

Which rule describes how Ariana can find the total amount of money she will earn for refereeing during the entire soccer season?
  1. Divide the total number of games she referees by 20 to find the amount of money earned.
  2. Divide the total number of games she referees by 60 to find the amount of money earned.
  3. Multiply the total number of games she referees by 20 to find the amount of money earned.
  4. Multiply the total number of games she referees by 60 to find the amount of money earned.
Grade 5 Patterns CCSS: 5.OA.B.3
Which is the next ordered pair in the pattern?

(10, 5), (8, 4), (6, 3)
  1. (2, 4)
  2. (2, 5)
  3. (4, 2)
  4. (5, 2)
Grade 5 Patterns CCSS: 5.OA.B.3
Which statement about the third corresponding terms in both Pattern X and Pattern Y is true?

Pattern X: start at 10 and add 5
Pattern Y: start at 10 and add 10
  1. Both number values will be 20.
  2. Both number values will be less than 20.
  3. Both number values will be greater than 20.
  4. The Y value will be 20 and the X value will be more than 20.
  5. The X value will be 20 and the Y value will be more than 20.
Grade 5 Patterns CCSS: 5.OA.B.3
Which is the missing ordered pair in the pattern?

(3, 9), (5, 15), (?, ?), (9, 27)
  1. (6, 9)
  2. (6, 18)
  3. (7, 10)
  4. (7, 21)
Grade 5 Patterns CCSS: 5.OA.B.3
Which is the next ordered pair in the pattern?

(1, 6), (3, 18), (5, 30)
  1. (7, 49)
  2. (7, 42)
  3. (8, 56)
  4. (8, 64)
Grade 5 Patterns CCSS: 5.OA.B.3
Which statement about corresponding terms in both Pattern A and Pattern B is always true?

Pattern X: 0, 4, 8, 12
Pattern Y: 0, 8, 16, 24
  1. Each term in Pattern X is 4 less than the corresponding term in Pattern Y.
  2. Each term in Pattern Y is 8 more than the corresponding term in Pattern X.
  3. Each term in Pattern X is twice the corresponding term in Pattern Y.
  4. Each term in Pattern Y is twice the corresponding term in Pattern X.
Grade 5 Patterns
A man swims 1.5 mi on Monday, 1.6 mi on Tuesday, 1.8 mi on Wednesday, 2.1 mi on Thursday, and 2.5 mi on Friday. If the pattern continues, how many miles will he swim on Saturday?
  1. 2.7 miles
  2. 2.8 miles
  3. 2.9 miles
  4. 3.0 miles
Grade 5 Patterns CCSS: 5.OA.B.3, MP8
Which statement about corresponding terms in both Pattern A and Pattern B is always true?

Pattern A: 0, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30
Pattern B: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
  1. Each term in Pattern A is 4 more than the corresponding term in Pattern B.
  2. Each term in Pattern A is 6 more than the corresponding term in Pattern B.
  3. Each term in Pattern A is 3 times the corresponding term in Pattern B.
  4. Each term in Pattern A is 13 times the corresponding term in Pattern B.
Grade 5 Patterns CCSS: 5.OA.B.3
Which statement about corresponding terms in both Pattern A and Pattern B is always true?

Pattern A: 0, 1, 2, 3
Pattern B: 0, 5, 10, 15
  1. Each term in Pattern A is 5 times the corresponding term in Pattern B.
  2. Each term in Pattern B is 5 times the corresponding term in Pattern A.
  3. Each term in Pattern A is 4 more than the corresponding term in Pattern B.
  4. Each term in Pattern B is 4 more than the corresponding term in Pattern A.
Grade 5 Patterns
Martha and Yolanda are writing number sequences. Yolanda wrote the following number sequence.
35.9, 34.7, 33.5,                , 31.1. What is the unknown term in this sequence?
  1. 32.3
  2. 32.2
  3. 32
  4. 31.2
Grade 5 Patterns
They are selling erasers in the bookstore. One eraser costs $0.30, 2 erasers cost $0.43, 3 erasers cost $0.56, and 4 erasers cost $0.69. If this pattern continues, how much will 6 erasers cost?
  1. $0.82
  2. $0.93
  3. $0.95
  4. $1.02
Grade 5 Patterns
Joan and Tom are playing a number sequence game. Tom wrote the following sequence. 28.9, 26.8, 24.7,                , 20.5. What is the unknown term in this sequence?
  1. 21.6
  2. 22.6
  3. 22.7
  4. 25.8
Grade 5 Patterns
Students are selling cupcakes at a school bake sale. One cupcake costs $0.25, 2 cupcakes cost $0.37, 3 cupcakes cost $0.49, and 4 cupcakes cost $0.61. If this pattern continues, how much will 6 cupcakes cost?
  1. $0.73
  2. $0.83
  3. $0.85
  4. $0.97
Grade 5 Patterns
The Bike Shop rents bicycles. The cost is $8.50 for 1 hour, $13.65 for 2 hours, $18.80 for 3 hours, and $23.95 for 4 hours. If the pattern continues, it will cost $29.10 for 6 hours.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Patterns
Find the missing number in the sequence.
7,                , 16, 20.5
  1. 10.5
  2. 12.5
  3. 11.5
  4. 9.5
Grade 5 Patterns
3, 11, 19, 27,      35