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Students solve three multi-step holiday math problems — a percent-off jacket, a gift box surface area, and a tripled recipe. Part B has five fill-in-the-blank problems about wrapping paper area, fraction doubling, and percent-of-a-whole calculations.

Multi-step holiday math problems requiring percent discounts, surface area of a rectangular prism, and fraction scaling apply the full range of Grade 5 math skills in a festive shopping and baking context.

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Busy Bee
Winter Holiday Math & Reading
Grade 5
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A winter jacket costs $45.00 and is 20% off. What is the sale price?
 A) $25.00
 B) $40.50
 C) $36.00
 D) $38.00
2. A gift box is 12 in. long, 8 in. wide, and 6 in. tall. What is its total surface area?
 A) 576 sq in.
 B) 432 sq in.
 C) 288 sq in.
 D) 96 sq in.
3. A cocoa recipe uses 23 cup of milk. If you triple the recipe, how much milk do you need?
 A) 1 cup
 B) 2 cups
 C) 69 cup
 D) 3 cups
4. Liam has $60.00 for gifts. He spends $18.50 and $24.75. How much is left?
 A) $17.75
 B) $16.75
 C) $43.25
 D) $15.75
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) A roll of wrapping paper is 30 inches wide and 48 inches long. Its area is 1440 square inches.
2) A cookie recipe calls for 3/4 cup of sugar. Doubling it gives 1.5 cups.
3) If 15% of 200 holiday cards were returned, 30 cards came back.
4) A rectangular ice rink is 25 feet by 40 feet. Its area is 1000 square feet.
5) A store marks an $80 coat down by 30%. The discount saves $24.
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