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1AUse the table to answer the question.
Rounding to the nearest dollar, which shows how to estimate the cost of purchasing five sport balls, one of each type?
A. $31.00 = $4 + $1 + $12 + $8 + $6B. $32.00 = $5 + $1 + $12 + $8 + $6C.$34.00 = $5 + $1 + $13 + $9 + $6D.$36.00 = $5 + $2 + $13 + $9 + $7
1BIn 1993, a group in Utica, New York, made a very large round jelly doughnut which broke the world record for doughnut size. It weighed 1.5 tons and had a circumference of 50 feet. Estimate the diameter of the doughnut.
About 17 feet
1CSound travels 1129 feet per second through air. Estimate how far sound can travel in 2 seconds when traveling through air.
≈ 2000 feet
2AMarty has $80 to spend at a sporting goods store. He will spend $56 on a shirt, and then buy some darts. Each box of darts costs $6. He wants to buy as many boxes as possible. Write an equation to show the number of boxes of darts, x, he can buy.
80 = 56 + 6x
2BJoshua burns 4.5 Calories per minute pushing a lawn mower. Write an equation representing the number of Calories C burned if Joshua pushes the lawn mower for m minutes.
C = 4.5m
2CAva has $65 to spend at the mall. She bought a T-shirt for $18 and a belt for $14. She still wants to buy a pair of jeans. Write an inequality to show how much she can spend on jeans.
18 + 14 + x ≤ 65
3A Use the figure to answer the question below.
80˚
What is the measure of angle x in the triangle?
3B Use the figure to answer the question below.
What is the measure of angle x in the triangle?
55˚
X
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40˚
Use the figure to answer the question below.
What is the measure of angle x in the triangle?
x
4A Use the figure to answer the question.
4B
Which statement is true?A. 1 and 2 are complementary anglesB. 3 and 6 are vertical anglesC. 7 and 8 are adjacent anglesD. 2 and 3 are supplementary angles
Use the figure to answer the question.
4C Use the figure to answer the question.
Which statement is true?A. 6 and 7 are complementary anglesB. 2 and 5 are vertical anglesC. 7 and 6 are adjacent anglesD. 5 and 7 are supplementary angles
5A Write an expression for four less than twice a number n.
2n - 4
5B Write an expression for twice the sum of x and 3.
2(x + 3)
5C
6x + (8y + 2x)
Write an expression for six times x plus the sum of eight times y and twice x.
6A Use the table to answer the question.
decrease by 2
The table shows Katelyn’s bowling scores for a four-week time period. Her mean bowling score for the four weeks was 136. She bowled 126 the fifth week. What will be the change from the 4-week to the 5-week mean?
6B
156
Use the table to answer the question.
The table shows Katelyn’s bowling scores for a four-week time period. Her mean bowling score for the four weeks was 136. What would she need to score on the fifth week to raise her mean score to 140?
6C
135
Use the table to answer the question.
The table shows Katelyn’s bowling scores for a four-week time period. Her mean bowling score for the four weeks was 136. If she scored 131 the fifth week what would her new mean be?
7AUse the graph and table to answer the question.
The circle graph show the percent of students involved in each activity. The table shows the number of students in each activity. Which statement is caused by a misrepresentation of data in the circle graph?
A. Students are involved in clubs the least.B. Students are involved in music the most.C. Students are involved in three activities.D. Students are involved in 180 percent of the activities.
7B Use the graph below to answer the question.
What is wrong with this circle graph?
The sum of the percents is 100, which is correct. However, 30% and 20% appear to be the same size. 30% needs to be represented by a larger sector than 20%.
7C Which statement is caused by a misrepresentation of data in the box-and-whisker plot?
A. The median of Data A is greater than the median of Data B.B. Data B has an outlier at 13.C. The Data B has a greater interquartile range than Data A.D. Both sets of data end the 1st quartile at 5.
8A What is the value of
12 + 2(12 – 9)2?
30
8B What is the value of
92 – (5 – 2)3?
54
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28
Simplify:
52 + 3(5 - 4)3
9A What is the value of
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½
)6
1(
3
2
9B Find the product:
7
6
5
2
35
12
9C What is the value of
?
4
10A Which expression has a value of -2?
B
10B Find the value of
17
10C Evaluate
18
11A Becky is tossing a six-sided number cube labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. What is the probability of tossing 6 two times in a row?
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1
11B You spin the spinner shown. Find the probability of spinning a multiple of 2 or an odd number.
1
11C You spin the spinner shown. Find the probability of spinning a multiple of 2 or a multiple of 3.
10
7
12A What is the value of x in
?2646 x
5x
12C Solve the inequality.
6138
w
w > 56
12B Solve. 75
32
v
19v
13A Use the figure to answer the question.
Using the Pythagorean Theorem, what is the value of c?
20 Units
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Units
Use the figure to answer the question.
Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the value of c.
32
13C
8 units
Use the figure to answer the question.
Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the value of a.
14A Use the coordinate grid to answer the question.
Which four points would be the vertices of a square?
A.Points A, B, G, FB.Points A, C, E, DC.Points B, C, H, GD.Points A, C, H , F
14B What four points would be the vertices of a rectangle that is NOT a square?
A. points A, B, F, EB. points B, D, L, JC. points B, C, F, ED. points E, H, L, I
14C What four points would be the vertices of a rectangle that is NOT a square?
A. points C, D, L, KB. points C, D, H, GC. points A, B, G, FD. points B, C, L, I
15A Use the table to answer the question.
A. meanB. medianC. modeD. range
The table shows the resting heart rates in beats per minutes of six students. The rate 40 beats per minute seems to be an outlier. Which measure of central tendency changes the least by dropping 40 from the data?
C.
15B The table shows the scores for 5 games. Find the mean, median, mode and range of the points scored.
Mean = 5 Mode = 4 Median = 4 Range = 5
Game 1 2 3 4 5
Points Scored
8
4
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15CWhat is the mean of Al’s math scores?
90
Al’s Math ScoresWeek Math Score
1 822 903 924 96
16AUse the diagram below to answer the question.
The lines n and p are parallel. Which angle is supplementary to 7?
A. 2B. 3C. 6D. 8
16B
What angle is a vertical angle to 5?A. 1B. 8C. 7D. 6
Use the diagram below to answer the question.
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What angle is adjacent to 2?A. 1B. 3C. 6D. 7
Use the diagram below to answer the question.
17A Write an expression that represents: the sum of a number, n, and 5 is subtracted from 8.
8 – (n+5)
17B Which statement is modeled by n + 6 ≥ 5?
A. The sum of a number and six is at least five.
B. The sum of a number and six is at most five.
C. The sum of a number and six is greater than five.
D. The sum of a number and six is no greater than five.
17C Write an algebraic expression for the verbal expression.
2x2 - 8
the difference of twice a number x squared and 8
18A What is the value of w in
w = 5
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78.0 w
18B Solve.
-2 + 10p = 8p -1
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18C Solve:
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19A Use the figures to answer the question.
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Rectangle ABCD is similar to rectangle RSTU. What is the value of x?
19B How tall is the tower?
420.5 m
19C Use the figures to answer the question.
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The two rectangles are similar rectangles. What is the value of x?
20A How is 0.5600 written in scientific notation?
5.6 x 10-1
20B
Write 6.1 x 10-3 in standard notation.
0.0061
20CExpress 0.0567 in scientific notation.
5.67 x 10-2
21A What is the value of x in
3 (x - 4) = -21?
x = -3
21BSolve:
-6
753
c
21C Solve: 3(r + 1) – 5 = 3r – 2
all real numbers
22A Use the spinner to answer the question.
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What is the probability of the arrow NOT landing on the space with the Δ ?
22BFind the probability of not selecting a nickel if you randomly select a coin from a jar containing 90 pennies, 75 nickels, 50 dimes, and 30 quarters.
49
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22CIf the probability that an even will occur is what is the probability that it will not occur.
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23A Johnny jogged around the track 16 times. Each lap is 400 meters. Which process could determine the total distance he jogged?
C.
A. add 16 and 400B. divide 400 by 16C. multiply 400 by 16D. subtract 16 from 400
23BBy 204 BC the Great Wall of China guarded 1000 miles of China’s border. When the wall was completed it was 2500 miles long. How could you find out how much of the wall was added during the 1300s?
A. Add 1300 to 204.
B. Add 1000 to 2500.
C. Subtract 204 from1300.
D. Subtract 1000 from 2500.
23CResearch conducted by a daily U.S. newspaper has shown that about one seventh of people in the world are left-handed. If there are 62 left-handed people in a group, how could you find an estimate of how many people are in the group?
A. Multiply 62 by 7.
B. Divide 62 by 7.
C. Add 7 to 62.
D. Subtract 7 from 62.
24A Use the table to answer the question.
At each stop, Bob recorded the distance he traveled and the amount of gas he purchased for his car. In simplest form, what is the ratio of total miles driven to total gallons of gas used?
1
26
24B Use the table below to answer the question.
7 to 10
Basketball Free ThrowsGame Free Throws
MadeFree Throws Attempted
1 4 52 5 93 7 104 5 6
Total 21 30
Tyler played in four basketball games and shot free throws in each game. What is the ratio of the total free throws made to total free throws attempted?
24C
70%
Brittany played in four basketball games and shot free throws in each game. What percent of the free throws were made during the four games?
Use the table below to answer the question.
Basketball Free ThrowsGame Free Throws
MadeFree Throws Attempted
1 4 52 5 93 7 104 5 6
Total 21 30
25A Find the measure of angle two if the measure of angle one is 56˚.
124 ˚
25B Which angle corresponds to angle 3?
angle 6
25C Which angle corresponds to angle 7?
angle 2
26A List the two pairs of alternate interior angles.
angle 3 and angle 6
angle 5 and angle 4
26B Find the measure of angle 6 if angle 3 measures 120˚.
120˚
26C Find the measure of angle 2 if angle 5 measures 70˚.
110˚
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