1-Becky made 4 quarts of chicken noodle soup in a big pot, then served -cup bowls of soup to 6 people. How much soup is left in the pot? (1 qt = 4 c)

A. none

B. 1 qt 3 c

C. 1 qt 1 c

D. 3 c
my son put answer (B)

2- A bedroom has the dimensions shown. What is the area of the bedroom?

they put the picture in parallelogram height is 156inches and width is 18ft

A. 216 square feet

B. 234 square feet

C. 252 square feet

D. 2,808 square feet
my son put answer is (C)

3- Pete’s back yard is 21 yards long by 48 feet wide. What is the area of Pete’s back yard?

in there they have picture of rectangles height is 48ft and length is 21yard

A. 252 square yards

B. 336 square yards

C. 378 square yards

D. 1,008 square yards
my son write answer is (B)

4- A bicycle trail is 7 miles and 880 yards long. How many total yards is the bicycle trail?

A. 12,320 yards

B. 13,200 yards

C. 14,960 yards

D. 39,600 yards
my son write the answer (C)

5-The kitchen in Pedro’s house is 4 yards long by 10 feet wide. He is going to cover the kitchen floor with square tiles that measure 1 foot on each side. If each tile costs $3, how much will Pedro pay for the tiles

A. $480

B. $360

C. $240

D. $120
in there problem they put picture of square is height is 10ft and length is 4yard my son write the answer (A)

6- Cindy owns a rectangular lot that is 18 yards long and 45 feet wide. She is going to cover the lot with square pieces of sod. If the sod costs $12 per square yard, how much will Cindy pay to completely cover the lot with sod?

A. $270

B. $810

C. $3,240

D. $29,160
in this problem have picture of rectangle and height is 45ft and length is 18yard my son write the answer(C)

7-This glass panel for an office-building window is 48 inches wide by 8 feet long. What is the area of the glass?

in the problem they have pictures of the verticle rectangle the height is 8ft and length is 48in
my son write the answer is (B)

A. 384 square feet

B. 128 square feet

C. 64 square feet

D. 32 square feet

8- Lindsay will lay a certain number of 18-inch square tiles in a line to form a walkway. Which of the following is NOT a possible length for the walkway if she uses only whole tiles?

in the problem they have picture of a square and height is 18in and length is 18in

A. 6 ft

B. 10 ft 6 in.

C. 25 ft 6 in.

D. 32 ft
my son write the answer (B)

9- Thomas’s coach tells him to run 600 yards after practice. How many feet should Thomas run?

A. 1,200 feet

B. 200 feet

C. 500 feet

D. 1,800 feet
my son write the answer is (D)

10- Abigail is 54 inches tall. Which of the following is Abigail’s height?

A. 4ft 1/2in

B. 4 ft 5 in.

C. 4 ft 6 in.

D. 5 ft 4 in
my son write the answer is (C)

I JUST WANT TO KNOW MY SON IS RIGHT OR WRONG IF SOMETHING IS WRONG PLEASE CORRECT IT FOR ME AND MY SON THANK YOU VERY MUCH

ms.sue 5 grade math - Ms. Sue, Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 7:47pm
1. You left something out of the problem. How many cups are in each serving of soup?

2. No.

3. Right.

4. No.

5. No.

6. Right.

7. No.

8. Right.

9. Right.

10. Right.

ms.sue 5 grade math - dw, Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 8:01pm
(1)-> 1 and 1/2 cup bowls of soup to 6 pepole

i am sorry i miss to write

ms.sue 5 grade math - Ms. Sue, Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 8:12pm
Thanks. Your son is right for number 1.

ms.sue 5 grade math - dw, Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 8:31pm
2-A
4-B
5-B
7-C

KNOW YOU CAN CHECK MY SON ANSWER AGAIN WHICH YOU SAID WRONG HE FIX IF AGAIN I HOPE THIS TIME IT WILL ALL RIGHT THANK YOU

ms.sue 5 grade math - Ms. Sue, Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 8:53pm
2, Wrong. He needs to change the inches to feet.

4. Right.

5. Right.

7. Wrong. 8 * 4 = ?

ms.sue 5 grade math - dw, Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 9:14pm
7-D
2-B

Yes. 7 and 2 are correct now.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR HELPING US AND TEACHING US GOD BLESS YOU

You're very welcome.

Let's go through the answers one by one and determine if your son's answers are correct or not:

1. The problem states that Becky made 4 quarts of soup and served 6 people 1/2 cup bowls of soup. The total amount of soup served would be 1/2 cup x 6 people = 3 cups. Therefore, the amount of soup left in the pot would be 4 quarts (which is equal to 16 cups) minus 3 cups, which is equal to 13 cups. Your son's answer of B (1 qt 3 c) is correct.

2. The problem gives the dimensions of the bedroom as 156 inches (height) and 18 feet (width). To find the area, we need to convert the dimensions to the same unit. Since there are 12 inches in a foot, we can convert the width of the bedroom to inches by multiplying 18 feet by 12 inches/foot, which gives us 216 inches. Now we can calculate the area by multiplying the height (156 inches) by the width (216 inches), which gives us 33,696 square inches. To convert this to square feet, we divide by 144 (since there are 144 square inches in a square foot), which gives us 234 square feet. Your son's answer of B (234 square feet) is correct.

3. The problem gives the dimensions of Pete's backyard as 21 yards (length) and 48 feet (width). To find the area, we need to convert the dimensions to the same unit. Since there are 3 feet in a yard, we can convert the length of the backyard to feet by multiplying 21 yards by 3 feet/yard, which gives us 63 feet. Now we can calculate the area by multiplying the length (63 feet) by the width (48 feet), which gives us 3,024 square feet. To convert this to square yards, we divide by 9 (since there are 9 square feet in a square yard), which gives us 336 square yards. Your son's answer of B (336 square yards) is correct.

4. The problem gives the length of the bicycle trail as 7 miles and 880 yards. To find the total length in yards, we need to convert the miles to yards. Since there are 1760 yards in a mile, we can convert the 7 miles to yards by multiplying 7 miles by 1760 yards/mile, which gives us 12,320 yards. Therefore, your son's answer of A (12,320 yards) is correct.

5. The problem gives the dimensions of Pedro's kitchen as 4 yards (length) and 10 feet (width). To find the area, we need to convert the dimensions to the same unit. Since there are 3 feet in a yard, we can convert the length of the kitchen to feet by multiplying 4 yards by 3 feet/yard, which gives us 12 feet. Now we can calculate the area by multiplying the length (12 feet) by the width (10 feet), which gives us 120 square feet. Your son's answer of C ($240) is incorrect. The correct answer is D ($120), as the question asks for the cost of the tiles, not the area of the kitchen.

6. The problem gives the dimensions of Cindy's lot as 18 yards (length) and 45 feet (width). To find the area, we need to convert the dimensions to the same unit. Since there are 3 feet in a yard, we can convert the length of the lot to feet by multiplying 18 yards by 3 feet/yard, which gives us 54 feet. Now we can calculate the area by multiplying the length (54 feet) by the width (45 feet), which gives us 2,430 square feet. To convert this to square yards, we divide by 9 (since there are 9 square feet in a square yard), which gives us 270 square yards. Your son's answer of B ($810) is incorrect. The correct answer is A ($270), as the question asks for the cost of the sod, not the area of the lot.

7. The problem gives the dimensions of the glass panel as 48 inches (width) and 8 feet (length). To find the area, we need to convert the dimensions to the same unit. Since there are 12 inches in a foot, we can convert the width of the glass to feet by dividing 48 inches by 12 inches/foot, which gives us 4 feet. Now we can calculate the area by multiplying the width (4 feet) by the length (8 feet), which gives us 32 square feet. Your son's answer of C (64 square feet) is incorrect. The correct answer is D (32 square feet).

8. The problem gives the dimensions of the square as 18 inches (height) and 18 inches (length). The possible lengths for the walkway can be calculated by dividing the desired length by the length of each square. For option B (10 ft 6 in), we convert the length to inches by multiplying 10 feet by 12 inches/foot, which gives us 120 inches, and then adding 6 inches, which gives us 126 inches. This is not a whole number of squares, so it is not a possible length. Therefore, your son's answer of B (10 ft 6 in) is correct.

9. The problem asks to convert 600 yards to feet. Since there are 3 feet in a yard, we can convert the yards to feet by multiplying 600 yards by 3 feet/yard, which gives us 1800 feet. Your son's answer of D (1800 feet) is correct.

10. The problem asks for Abigail's height given that she is 54 inches tall. To convert the height to feet and inches, we divide 54 inches by 12 inches/foot, which gives us 4 feet and a remainder of 6 inches. Therefore, your son's answer of C (4 ft 6 in) is correct.