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MATHEMATICS
Student Name
Mathematics
Sunshine State Standards
Test Book
Released: Fall 2007
Last Used: March 2007
GRADE
5
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Copyright Statement for This Assessment and School Performance Publication
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Copyright  2007
State of Florida
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FCAT Question Symbols
This symbol appears next to questions that require you to fill in your answer on


a grid in this Answer Book. A Answers may be gridded using several correct formats.
You MUST fill in the bubbles accurately to receive credit for your answer.
This symbol appears next to questions that require short written answers. Use
about 5 minutes to answer these questions.
A complete and correct answer to each of these questions is worth 2 points.
A partially correct answer is worth 1 point.
THINK
SOLVE
EXPLAIN
This symbol appears next to questions that require longer written answers. Use
about 10–15 minutes to answer these questions.
A complete and correct answer to each of these questions is worth 4 points.
A partially correct answer is worth 1, 2, or 3 points.
THINK
SOLVE
EXPLAIN
Directions for Completing the Response Grid
1. Work the problem and find an answer.
2. Write your answer in the answer boxes at the top of the grid.
For whole-number and percent grids:
• Print your answer with the first digit in the left answer box, OR with the
last digit in the right answer box.
• Print only one digit or symbol in each answer box. Do NOT leave a blank
answer box in the middle of an answer.




For decimal and money grids:
• Use the decimal point to decide where to start your answer.

3. Fill in a bubble under each box in which you wrote your answer.








• Fill in one and ONLY one bubble for each answer box. Do NOT fill in
a bubble under an unused answer box.
• Fill in each bubble by making a solid black mark that completely fills
the circle.
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SSS Mathematics
This test measures how well students are achieving the benchmarks in
Florida’s Sunshine State Standards.
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Use the space in this Test Book to do your work. Then fill in the bubble or grid
completely to show your answer. If you change your answer, be sure to erase
completely.

1
Samantha baked a dessert for her class using the recipe shown below.
Samantha used the least amount of which ingredient?
cup chopped apples
cup oats
cup cranberry sauce
cup brown sugar
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CRANBERRY APPLE CRUNCH
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B

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Dante had 1
1
2
bags of candy rolls. One full bag had 32 rolls of candy and
each roll had 10 pieces in it.
Which expression could be used to find the total number of pieces of candy
Dante had?
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 32  10

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 32  10

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(32  10)
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Jenna bought the bottle of grape juice shown below.
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Which of these best describes the total amount of grape juice in the bottle
before it is opened?
A
2 ounces
2 cups
2 quarts
D

2 gallons
B
C
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Louie made 17 bag lunches for the school outing. If Louie
had made 4 more lunches, he would have made exactly
3 times as many bag lunches as Marc did.
How many bag lunches did Marc make?
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Mr. Henderson made the table below to show the number of pets owned by
7 students in his class.
PETS OWNED
Student Number of Pets
Jared 2
Karyn 4
LaTonya 2
Monica 0
Russ 1
Terrell 2
Vicky ?
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In art class, Rita drew the design below.
For her second design, she rotated the design 180 degrees and then flipped it

over the dashed line. Which of the figures below represents Rita’s second
design?
F H
G I
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THINK
SOLVE
EXPLAIN
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Gabrielle counted the cans of food in the storage room of the restaurant
where she works. The results are shown in the table below.
CANS IN STORAGE
Food Quantity
Corn 3 cans
Beans 4 cans
Gravy 2 cans
Peas 16 cans
Soup 10 cans
Tuna 13 cans
Part A On the grid below, make a bar graph showing the number of cans of
each type of food in the storage room.
Be sure to:

• title the graph • write the numbers for the scale
• label the axes • accurately graph the data
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Part B Gabrielle knew that she should always have 2 cans of tuna for every
1 can of soup in the storage room. Using the information on the bar
graph, how many more cans of tuna should Gabrielle order if she
orders 5 more cans of soup? In the space below, show your work or
explain in words how you determined your answer.
Work Space
Number of cans of tuna to be ordered
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Tim and his friends want to play roller hockey on the school playground
after school. Tim will draw a rectangle to mark the boundaries of the roller
hockey rink.
Part A Draw a rectangle to represent the outline of the rink on the
coordinate grid below. The rectangle should have the following
labeled vertices: A(2, 2) B(2, 10) C(13, 10) D(13, 2)
Part B What is the actual perimeter, in yards, of the roller hockey rink?

Use the space below to show your work.
Perimeter  distance around a figure
Perimeter
SCALE
= 1 yard
ROLLER HOCKEY RINK
y
x
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Four people on the same team each ran 100 meters of a relay race. The
team finished the total 400-meter race in 50.8 seconds. The runners’ times are
shown on the table below.
400-METER RELAY
Runner
Time
(per 100 meters)
1 12.6 seconds
2 13.2 seconds
3 12.8 seconds
4
Which equation could be used to find t, the amount of time the fourth runner
on the team ran to finish the relay race?


A
50.8  12.8  t

(12.6  13.2  12.8)  t
B
C


50.8  (12.6  13.2  12.8)  t
D

(12.6  13.2  12.8)  50.8  t
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Coach Neal is planning a track meet for 84 students. Each race has 3 teams,
with 4 runners on each team. How many races should Coach Neal plan so
that each student runs in exactly one race?

7
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G

12
H

21

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Toshi wants to find out which after-school sport is most popular among all
the students at his elementary school. Which of these groups would be best
to survey in order to get this information?
A
all students at the school
B

all teachers at the school
C
all fifth grade students at the school
D
all parents of the students at the school

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The circle graph shows the results of a survey in which people were asked to
name one of their favorite salty snack foods.
SALTY SNACK FOODS
Nuts
8%
Potato
chips
?
Popcorn
8%
Other
22%
Pretzels
9%
Tortilla
chips
21%
What percent of the people surveyed named potato chips as
their favorite salty snack food?
%
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Dalmatians are dogs that are mostly white in color, with an assortment of
black dots on their coats.
The coat of the dalmatian above is about
4
black. What percent is equal
25
to
4
?
25
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The male Florida panther needs a territory of about 400 square miles in
which to roam and hunt. A diagram of a 400-square-mile area is shown
below.
400 square miles
? miles
16 miles
Area = length × width
What is the length, in miles, of the territory?
F

25 miles
G

82 miles
H
416 miles

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640 miles
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The 1927 legislative session designated the mockingbird as the state bird of
Florida. The bird is about 10 inches long and has a wingspan of 15 inches.
Which fraction represents the mockingbird’s length compared to
its wingspan?
1
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5

2
B

15
2
C

3
3
D

2
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When a brown pelican dives into the sea, it scoops up fish and some water
in its pouch. The pelican can carry 2 times its weight in fish and water. If
the pelican weighs n pounds, which expression shows how many pounds
the pelican can carry in its pouch?
3

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2  n
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Some birds bury seeds so they can eat them later. The table below shows the
total number of seeds that could be buried by one bird over several days.
SEEDS BURIED BY A BIRD
Number Total Number
of Days of Seeds
5 1650
10 3300

15 4950
20
25 8250
30 9900
According to the pattern in the table, what is the total number of seeds the
bird could bury in 20 days?
A
5280
B
6500
C
6600
D
7250
18
Angie is flying to London, England, on a plane departing at 2:00 p.m. She is
1
required to be at the airport 1
2
hours before the departure time and it takes
her 45 minutes to get from her house to the airport. What is the latest time
Angie can leave her house to arrive at the airport at the required time?
11:45 a.m.
F
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12:30 a.m.
H
1:15 p.m.
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4:15 p.m.

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Airlines use different kinds of airplanes, depending on the length of the flight
and the number of passengers. The chart below shows four different airplane
designs and the number of passengers each airplane holds.
AIRPLANE DESIGNS
Design Number of Passengers
A 403
B 273
C 124
D ?
The number of passengers, p, that airplane design D can hold is represented
by the equation below.
124  p  55
How many passengers can airplane design D hold?
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Aunt Hanna makes and sells homemade soap and perfume. The diagram
below shows a rectangular-prism-shaped mold where oils, perfumes, and
other ingredients harden to form a bar of soap.
SOAP MOLD
3.5 inches
1.5 inches
2 inches
not to scale
What is the volume, in cubic inches, of this rectangular prism?
Volume  length
 width  height
.
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Julia analyzed the data on a chart showing the diameters of five planets in
Earth’s solar system.
Planet Name Diameter
Earth 7,926 miles
Jupiter 88,846 miles
Mercury 3,031 miles
Neptune 30,608 miles
Pluto 1,429 miles
Julia wrote down 87,417 miles. Which of the following was she describing
about the diameters in the chart?
A
mean
B
median
C
mode
D
range
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The continental United States is divided into four time zones: Eastern Time,
Central Time, Mountain Time, and Pacific Time.
Mountain Time Eastern Time
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Denver
Boston
Atlanta
Miami
Washington, D.C.
Pacific Time Central Time
Chicago
Alexandria
Pacific Time Central Time
Chicago
Alexandria
A fifth grade class in Miami, Florida, wants to exchange information by
computer with a fifth grade class in Los Angeles, California. When the
Miami class logs on to the computer at 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time, what time

will it be in Los Angeles?
F
10:30 a.m.
G
11:30 a.m.
H
2:30 p.m.
I

5:30 p.m.
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Coach Jones wanted her team to do some warm-up exercises before practice.
To make the warm-up more interesting, she used the spinner below to
determine which exercise the team would perform.
Run
in
Place
Jumping
Jacks
Run in
Place
Push
Ups
Run in Run in
Place Place
Push Jumping
Ups Jacks

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What is the probability that on the first spin, the arrow will land on a space
for Jumping Jacks?

1
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D

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Ms. Keller showed her students a finished drawing on a coordinate grid. She
instructed them to plot the same points and draw the same shape on their
own papers. When the bell rang, Amy’s paper was unfinished.
MS. KELLER'S PAPER
AMY'S PAPER
5
4
3
2
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
0
Finished
5
4
3
2
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0
Unfinished
What are the ordered pairs of the two points that Amy still needs to plot?
F
(1, 3) and (7, 3)
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(3, 1) and (1, 6)
H
(5, 3) and (6, 3)
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(6, 1) and (1, 3)
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Rose needs to go to the store (S), the library (L), the bank (B), and the gas
station (G) every Monday.
She always stops at the gas station right after the bank. In the space below,
list all the different combinations of stops Rose could make. Use the first
letter of each place in your list (S, L, B, G).
Work Space
THINK
SOLVE
EXPLAIN

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Myra’s mother’s laptop screen seemed smaller than the screen of the
computer Myra used at school.
10 inches
12 inches
What is the area, in square inches, of the laptop screen as shown in
the picture?
Area  length  width
A
22 square inches
B
44 square inches
C

120 square inches
D
144 square inches
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Jose’s mother had to wear glasses to read. Her glasses magnified the words
1.25 times.
Which number below is equal to 1.25?
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2
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Patty took a typing test to see how fast she could type. The chart below
shows the number of words she typed after 1, 3, 5, and 7 minutes.
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Time (in minutes) Number of Words Typed
1 35
3 105
5 175
7 245
If Patty continues to type at the same speed, what is the total number of
words she will type in 10 minutes?
A
250
B

280
C
315
D
350
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Melanie measured the mass of the textbooks in her backpack. Which unit of
measure best describes the mass of the textbooks?
F
3 grams
G
3 kilograms 
H
3 metric tons
I
3 milligrams
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