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Monday 1
•What is the value of the expression (3+9) X 4 – 6?
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Monday 2•The model below can be used to represent the area of a square with 16 units. What is another way to represent the value of this square?
a. 4 x 2
b. 4²
c.
d. 16²
4
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• Write an expression that is represented by the model below.
Monday 3
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Tuesday 1
• Of the 900 students at Lincoln Middle School, 29% of the students are in art. About how many students are in art?
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Tuesday 2
• The model represents the equation x – 4 = 3. What is the value of x?
x
---
--- ---
---= + + +
a. x = -1
b. x = 1
c. x = 7
d. x = 10
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Tuesday 3
• Which of the following cannot be used to find the perimeter of an equilateral triangle with side length p?
a. p + p + pb. 3pc. 2p + pd. p x p x p
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Wednesday 1
• Name a pair of coordinates that lie within the circle graphed below.
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Wednesday 2
• The figure was transformed from quadrant II to quadrant IV. What is the best name for this type of transformation?
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Wednesday 3
• Mr. Heard is building a toy box for his son like the one shown below. What is the volume of the toy box in cubic feet?
3 ft.
4 ft.6 ft.
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Thursday 1
• Hector drew a circle with a radius of 5 inches and another circle with a radius of 10 inches. What is the approximate difference between the areas of the 2 circles? (Use = 3)
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Thursday 2
• Mr. Meredith bought 3 boats for $1500. He later bought another boat for $750. What was the mean cost of the boats?
What is the meaning of the word “mean” in the following problems?
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Thursday 3
• The table shows what five restaurants charge for chicken nuggets. What is the mean price for chicken nuggets?
Restaurant Price
McRon’s $1.20
Burger Hut $1.10
Nugget King $1.30
Chicken Lil’ $1.25
Wings N Things $1.15
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Friday 1
• Erica is in charge of making a cheerleading poster that is shaped like a circular target. The target needs to measure 8 feet in circumference. Which equation can she use to find r, the radius of the target?
a. b.
c. d.
16r
8
2r
162
r
8r
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Friday 2
• Mr. Simpson made a 50 mg chemical mixture that contained 2 mg of hydrogen. Write an equation that could be used to find the percent of hydrogen in the chemical mixture that Mr. Simpson made.
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Friday 3
• Travis spend ½ of his weekly paycheck on cologne and ½ of the remaining amount on a t-shirt. After he spent $8.25 to get his truck washed, he had $4.14 left. How much did Travis earn in his weekly paycheck?
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Week 2
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Robin has a set of measuring cups that hold ¾ c., ¼ c., and ½c. that she would like to hang up in order from greatest to least. In what order should she arrange the cups?
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Monday 2
• Mushrooms are on sale for $1.99 a pound. Mrs. Hoelscher bought 4.25 pounds of mushrooms. About how much did she pay for mushrooms?
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Monday 3
• Lisa works as a math tutor 28 hours a week. She earns $37.50 per hour. Write an expression that could be used to determine how much Lisa earns in a week.
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Tuesday 1
• Sammy is planning to build a model airplane using a scale factor of 3 inches represents 20 feet. If the airplane is 70 feet long, what is the length in inches that Sammy should build the model of the airplane?
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Tuesday 2
• Write a problem situation that matches the equation below.
4.5 10x
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Tuesday 3
• The prices for three sizes of cereal boxes are shown in the table. Which size of cereal box has the lowest price per ounce?
Cereal Box(in ounces)
Price
10 $1.19
20 $2.24
25 $2.99
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Wednesday 1
• Similar figures have the same_________, but not necessarily the same __________. That means the angles are __________, and the sides are ___ ______________.
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Wednesday 2
• Complementary angles add to equal ___º.
• Supplementary angles add to equal ____º.
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Wednesday 3
• Molly rode her bicycle in 4 races. The distance she rode were 4250 meters, 3500 meters, 14500 meters, and 2750 meters. How many kilometers did Molly ride her bicycle altogether?
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Thursday 1
• Sarah wants to build a bench shaped like a hexagon. Each side of the bench is 3½ feet long. What is the perimeter of the bench?
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Thursday 2
• Give a definition in your own words for the following central tendencies:
– Mean:
– Median:
– Mode:
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Thursday 3
• Freddy rolled a ball down the hall and collected the information in the table. Find the mean, median, and mode of the data shown.
Trial # Distance(in feet)
1 2
2 3
3 1
4 3
5 3
6 2
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Friday 1
• A painter knows the length and height of a rectangular wall that he is to paint red. What else does he need to know before he can determine how much paint he needs?
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Friday 2
• Mr. Rodriguez wrote the following riddle on the board for his math class.– Our greatest common factor is 15.– Our difference is 60.– Our sum is 90.– We are two-digit numbers.
• What are the two numbers of the riddle?
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Friday 3
• Mrs. Eggemeyer is making costumes for the junior high one act play. The rabbit costume requires 3⅓ yards of fabric for the body and ¾ yard for the ears. Write an equation to show t, the total number of yards of fabric that are needed for the rabbit costume.
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Week 3
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Jared bought 12 t-shirts for $9.95 and 5 hats for $6.75. What was the total cost of the t-shirts and hats, not including tax?
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Monday 2
• Mr. Brandon said that one-fourth of the students in reading would get to go on the AR field trip. What are the fraction, decimal, and percent equivalents to one-fourth?
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Monday 3
• Katelynn wants to save $159 to buy an ipod. If she saves the same amount each week for twelve weeks, how much does she need to save each week?
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Tuesday 1
• Holly answered 75% of the questions on her math test correctly. There were 28 questions on her test, and all of the questions were worth the same amount. How many questions did Holly NOT answer correctly?
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Tuesday 2
• Two red circles can fit inside a blue circle, as shown. If each red circle has a circumference of 12.5 inches, what equation could be used to find d, the diameter of the blue circle?
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Tuesday 3
• Find a relationship between a term and n, the position of the term in the sequence.
Position 1 2 3 4 nValue of
Term2 4 6 8
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Wednesday 1
• An equilateral triangle has _________ _________ sides and ________ ________ angles.
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Wednesday 2
• Draw the net of the cylinder below.
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Wednesday 3
• Tim made a circle and measured the radius with the ruler on his Mathematics Chart. What is the approximate area of the circle? ( )3.14
r = 3 in
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Thursday 1• A grass fire burned a
large area behind the school. To approximate the area, a grid was drawn. Each square on the grid represents 4 square feet. What will be the approximate area of the burned area?
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Thursday 2• The principal at Miles
Junior High wants to show parents what activities the students enjoy the most at school. He is using the data in the table to make a graph for his presentation. What type of graph would best display this type of data?
a. A bar graphb. A Venn diagramc. A circle graphd. A line graph
Activity # of Students
AthleticsOnly
89
Band and Athletics
123
Athletics and
Student Council
56
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Thursday 3
• What does the word “range” mean in math, especially when discussing measures of central tendency?
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Friday 1
• An candy store owner sold more candy corn and chocolate pumpkins in October than in any other month of the year. During that month he sold 200 pounds of candy corn and 350 pounds of chocolate pumpkins for $673. What other piece of information is needed to find the amount of profit he made from the candy sales?
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Friday 2
• The numbers in set A share a common characteristic.– Set A: 16, 4, 36, 64, 25, 49
• The number in set B do not share this common characteristic.– Set B: 3, 9, 18, 27, 54, 44
• What characteristic is shared in set A?
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Friday 3
• A rectangle is divided into six equal squares. What method could be used to find the area of one square, given the length and width of the large rectangle?
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Week 4
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Sam bought a two dozen roses for $14.89. What did Sam pay for each rose?
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Monday 2
• Nathan shaded ¼ of his picture, as shown below. What percent of his picture did Nathan shade?
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Monday 3• The product of which two fractions is shown
in the model?
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Tuesday 1
• A deer can run 50 yards in 4.2 seconds. If the deer is running to the river 136 yards away and it’s rate of speed remains the same, about how long will it take the deer to reach the river?
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Tuesday 2
• Write a word problem that matches the equation given below.
1 42
x
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Tuesday 3
• The cost of Kristen and Isaac’s dinner was $13.99. The want to leave a 15% tip. What is the amount of tip that they want to leave?
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Wednesday 1
• A triangle with two congruent sides and an angle of 74º is --
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Wednesday 2
• If and are complementary and the measure of is 65º, what is the measure of ?
R UU
R
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Wednesday 3
• What is the approximate area of the one of the semicircles shown?
diameter = 20 cm
( 3.14)
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Thursday 1
• Mrs. Horton wants to paint the wall, but not the windows on the wall. About how many square feet of wall does Mrs. Horton need to paint?
18 ft
9 ft
3 ft
3 ft 3 ft
3 ft
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Thursday 2• Mrs. Wilson asked 45
students how many times they used a ruler in their math class last week. She recorded their answers in the table as shown. Which measure of central tendency represents the most common number of times the students used the dictionary?
Number of Times Used
Number of Students
4 56 78 9
10 1112 13
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Thursday 3• Jenna and her 3 friends
played a game where the person with the highest score wins. The table shows the final scores of all of the players except Mark. If Mark won the game and the range of scores was 12, what was Mark’s score?
Player Score
Jenna 78
Billy 81
Mark
Madison 71
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Friday 1
• As a puppy grows, he requires more food. The first week, he eats 8 ounces a day. The second week, he eats 9½ ounces a day. The third week, he eats 11 ounces a day. If this trend continues, how many ounces will he be eating during the eighth week?
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Friday 2
• Thomas bought four hot dogs for $1.29 each, and some sodas for $0.89 each. He paid 8.875% tax on the whole order. He paid the cashier with $20. What other information is necessary to find Thomas’s correct change?
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Friday 3
• Ryan went on a trip to Glacier National Park. He drove 3,340 miles on his trip. His car averages 35 miles per gallon. What other information is needed to know how much Ryan spent on gasoline for his trip?
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Week 5
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1• The table show several
schools and the portion of student in those schools who prefer hamburgers to other types of lunch options. List the schools in order from the greatest to least portion of students who prefer hamburgers.
School Portion of Student
Who Prefer Hamburgers
Marion HS 32.8%Central HS
Glendale HS
Monterey HS 23.24%
Nocona HS
1750
13
14
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Monday 2
• Simplify the expression below:
5 6(9 4) 3
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Monday 3
• Breanne can run 50 meters in 10 seconds. About how many meters can she run in 40 seconds?
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Tuesday 1
• What expression can be used to find the value of any term in the sequence below where n represents the position of the term?
Position Value of Term
1 42 73 104 135 16n
a. n + 3
b. 2n + 2
c. 3n +1
d. 4n
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Tuesday 2
• The equation 2x + 1=x + 3 is modeled below. What value of x makes the equation true?
x x x=1 111
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Tuesday 3
• Which of the following relationships is best represented by the data in the graph?
0 1 2 3 4 5
3
6
9
12
1
5
a. Conversion from feet to inches.
b. Conversion from yards to feet.
c. Conversion from inches to yards.
d. Conversion from miles to yards.
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Wednesday 1
• What shape has two parallel bases that are rectangles?
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Wednesday 2
• How would you show that the two rectangles below are similar?
5 units
7.5 units
2.5 units
3.75 units
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Wednesday 3
• Jenny made a circular pillow. She wants to add fringe to the edge of the pillow. The diameter of the pillow is 12 inches. About how many inches of fringe should she buy at the store? ( 3.14)
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Thursday 1
• What is the volume of three containers that look like this one?
( 3.14) d = 4 cm
h = 4 cm
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Thursday 2
• What number needs to be added to this set of data to make the median and mode be the same number?
{1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5}
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Thursday 3• The number of
students taking art classes has grown steadily since 2003, as shown in the chart. If the trend continues, what is a good prediction of the number of students taking art class in 2011?
Year Number of Students
2003 252004 292005 332006 372007 41
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Friday 1
• Ricky is a plumber. He charges a fixed fee of $55 for each job. He also charges $38 per hour that he works on a job. What process does Ricky need to use to find out what he would charge for a job that takes 7 hours to complete?
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Friday 2
• Bobby is trying to figure out the heights of three giraffes at the zoo. He knows that the sum of their heights is 46 feet 5 inches. The shortest giraffe is 14 feet 5 inches. The other two giraffes differ in height by 4 inches. How tall is the tallest giraffe?
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Friday 3
• Todd is reading the math problem shown below. What is the correct way to read this problem?
2.4 4.8
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Week 6
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• A football team scored between 35 and 52 points each game. What is a good estimate of the total points the team scored in 8 games?
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Monday 2
• The model below represents = 8. What arrangement of small squares can be used to model a larger square that represents .
64
144
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Monday 3
• What is the value of the expression below?
28 3 4 6
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Tuesday 1
• Which of the following represents the greatest percent of change?
a. A flower grew from 12 inches to 18 inches over the summer.
b. A jacket that was $75 is now on sale for $50.c. A puppy grew from 6 pounds to 11 pounds.d. A woman’s salary increased from $150 per day
to $300 per day.
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Tuesday 2
• What description shows the relationship between a term and n, its position in the sequence?
Position 1 2 3 4 5 n
Value of Term ½ 1 1½ 2 2½
a. Divide n by ½.
b. Add ½ to n.
c. Subtract ½ from n.
d. Multiply n by ½.
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Tuesday 3
• Ms. Cates uses a circular pattern in her home economics class to make centerpieces. The circumference of the circle is 13 feet. Write an expression that can be used to find the radius of the tablecloth.
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Wednesday 1
• Draw the top view of the figure below.
FRONT
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Wednesday 2
• If point A is translated 3 units to the left and 6 units down, what will point A’s new coordinates be?
A
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Wednesday 3
• Find the volume of the box shown.
8 cm
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Thursday 1
• Mr. Gibson painted the window trim at his house. One of the windows and trim is shown. What is closest to the painted area of the window in square feet?
4 in
4 in
6 ft4
ft
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Thursday 2
• Beth made dinner for her family. She grilled chicken and steak. For a side dish she made green beans, asparagus, and okra. List all of the possible combinations of food if a person picked on meat and one vegetable at random.
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Thursday 3School Colors
Blue12%
Red26%
Yellow14%
Green19%
Purple11%
Orange18%
Blue
Red
Yellow
Green
Purple
Orange
• The chart shows the popularity of various school colors. Using the graph, which of the following statements must be true?
a. Green is the most popular school color.
b. Red is as popular as blue and yellow combined.
c. Purple and yellow together are more popular than red.
d. Yellow is the least popular school color.
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Friday 1
• Mario needs to earn $350 for new tires on his car. He makes $8 an hour at his job and works h hours a week. He already has $75 saved Write an equation that shows how many hours Mario needs to work to buy the new tires.
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Friday 2
• An 8-pound bag of dog food costs $5.95, and a 20-pound bag of the same dog food costs $16.75. Write a statement describing how a shopper could determine the which is the better buy.
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Friday 3• The table shows the
students in Mr. Hennington’s class and their heights. What should Mr. Hennington do to organize the data in order to identify the students who are taller than the median height?
Students HeightKarla 6 feet 1 inchLori 5 feet 4 inches
Katrina 5 feet 2 inchesKyle 5 feet 10 inchesRyan 5 feet 11 inchesBryan 6 feet
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Week 7
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• A recipe that makes 6 meatballs calls for ¼ pound of ground meat. How much ground meat is needed to make 3 dozen meatballs?
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Monday 2
• Find the numerator for the fraction that is between the following two fractions.
?8
1316
and2932
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Monday 3
• Show a model of 4².
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Tuesday 1
• Write a problem situation that matches the equation below.
12 7 103x
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Tuesday 2
• Coach Graves has a junior high tennis team. He has 8 sixth graders, 10 seventh graders, and 12 eighth graders who play on his tennis team. What percent of the tennis team are eighth graders?
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Tuesday 3
• The model below represents the equation 2x+4=10. What is the first step in finding the value of x?
x x =
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Wednesday 1
• Which line contains the ordered pair (-1, -2)?
lk
m n
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Wednesday 2
• In geometry class, Herbie had to create a three dimensional rectangular prism from paper. His final product is shown. What would the net of this prism look like?
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Wednesday 3
• Do these figures have the same area?12
cm
8 cm
Figure A
6 cm
5 cm
11 cm
Figure B
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Thursday 1
• Alyssa used the ruler on the Mathematics Chart to measure the dimensions of the box shown in centimeters. What best represents the volume of the box?
12 cm5 cm
7 cm
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Thursday 2• Michael records the
number of meters he runs each day, as shown. How many meters must he run on Friday to have a mean of 1500 meters for the five days?
Monday: 2500 meters
Tuesday: 1500 meters
Wednesday: 1200 meters
Thursday: 1600 meters
Friday:
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Thursday 3• The table shows the
percent of time that the cafeteria schedules certain foods on their menu. Which statement is best supported by the table?
Food Percent of Time
Hamburgers 35
Pizza 25
Chicken Strips 30
Salad 10
a. Chicken strips and salad are served half of the time.
b. Pizza is served a quarter of the time.
c. Hamburgers are the most popular item in the cafeteria.
d. Students would like salads more often.
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Friday 1• Quadrilateral ABCD is similar to
quadrilateral QRST. What process should a student use to find the area of quadrilateral QRST?
A B
CD
Q R
ST
12 in.
17 in.
h in.
13 in.
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Friday 2• The second hand on a clock spins at a rate of 1 rotation per 60 seconds. Which statement is best supported by this statement?
a. The second hand will make 300 rotations in 21,000 seconds.
b. The second hand will make 600 rotations in 10 hours.
c. The second hand will make 900 rotations in 450 minutes.
d. The second hand will make 200 rotations in 10,000 seconds.
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Friday 3
• Write an expression that can be used to solve the problem below.
• A craft show charges vendors $75 per day and 10% of their profits from the show. What is the total cost for a three-day show and a profit of $2500?
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Week 8
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Which model represents 7²?
A.
B.
C. D.
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Monday 2
• Kristen’s parents asked her to save of her paycheck to help pay for her cheerleading uniform. What percentage of her paycheck did Kristen’s parents ask her to save?
35
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Monday 3
• Write an expression that can be used to show the maximum number of 0.7-meter lengths of yarn that can be cut from a 10.4-meter skein of yarn?
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Tuesday 1
• A veterinarian saw 80 animals at her clinic yesterday. Six of the animals were exotic birds. What is the percent of animals that she examined that were NOT exotic birds?
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Tuesday 2• The data in the table show the relationship
between the length of a cube and its volume. Which graph best represents the data in the table?
Length of side (cm),
X
Volume(cm³),
y1 12 83 274 64
0 1 2 3 410
20
30
40
50
60
0 1 2 3 4
10
20
30
40
50
60
0 1 2 3 4
10
20
30
40
50
60
A.
B.
C.
0 1 2 3 4
10
20
30
40
50
60
D.
Length (cm)
Length (cm) Length (cm)
Length (cm)Vo
lum
e (c
m³)
Volu
me
(cm
³)Vo
lum
e (c
m³)
Volu
me
(cm
³)
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Tuesday 3
• Luis drew a scale model of the school. He used the scale 1 inch equals 50 feet. What distance on Luis’s map should represent the 75 feet of hall in the locker area at his school?
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Wednesday 1
• Draw the following triangles:
– Acute– Right– Obtuse
• Now give a definition in your own words about the words above.
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Wednesday 2
• Draw the top, front, and side view of the figure shown.
Front
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Wednesday 3
• A lawn and garden company was hired to fertilize a lawn represented in the green area. What was the total area that was fertilized?
House
50 ft
30 ft Pool
Patio
150 ft
100
ft
20 ft
30 ft
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Thursday 1
• Which figure has a greater area?
Figure A Figure B
20 cm
10 cm
30 cm
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Thursday 2
• Jose has 3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies in his pocket. Make a table to show the possible outcomes if he grabs two coins out of his pocket.
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Thursday 3
• A survey asked 200 students which candy bar was their favorite. The results are shown in the table. Draw a circle graph that represents the data in the table.
Candy Bar Number of Students
Snickers 85
M & M’s 64
Butterfinger 27
Twix 24
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Friday 1
• The Sprott family has four sons: Rodney, Rick, Roger, and Royce. Rodney is not the oldest or the youngest son. Rick is younger than Rodney. What other piece of information is needed to determine the order of the siblings from oldest to youngest?
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Friday 2
• Mr. Book just bought a new tractor. He wants to estimate the monthly operating expenses for the tractor. He knows that the insurance is $150 a month, and he knows that he will drive his tractor an average of 360 miles per month. What additional information is needed to estimate the monthly operating expenses?
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Friday 3• The table shows the
number of students in NJHS at Glenn Middle School over the past five years. Which statement is supported by the information in the table?
Year Number of Students
2003 39
2004 44
2005 52
2006 64
2007 78
a. The student membership in 2005 was 20% greater than it was in 2003.
b. The greatest increase in membership occurred between 2004 and 2005.
c. There are twice as many members in 2007 as there were in 2003.
d. The sum of the members in 2003 and 2004 is less than the total membership in 2007.
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Week 9
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Roxanne scored 76, 83, 94, 101, 57, and 82 on her tests during a six-week period. What is the best way to find her test average for the six-week period?
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Monday 2
• Which expression is NOT equivalent to 15.6%?
a. 0.156b.c. 1.56 d.
1561000
15.6100
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Monday 3• A school gains and loses
students daily, as some students move out and others move into the district. The table below shows the number of students moving in and out for the first two months of school.
If the school started with sstudents, which expression can be used to find out how many students were enrolled at the end of the two-month period?
Month Students moving
in
Students moving
outSeptember 14 12
October 27 3
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Tuesday 1• The table shows
the different sizes of square tables that a furniture store sells. Which graph shows the correct relationship between the side length and perimeter of each square table that the store sells?
Table Side length (feet)
A 2B 4C 6D 8
0 2 4 6 8
0 2 4 6 8 0 2 4 6 8
0 2 4 6 8
10
20
3
0
10
20
3
0
10
20
3
0
10
20
3
0
A.B.
C. D.
Side Length (ft)
Side Length (ft) Side Length (ft)
Side Length (ft)
Perim
eter
(ft)
Perim
eter
(ft)
Perim
eter
(ft)
Perim
eter
(ft)
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Tuesday 2
• Carol’s Clothing Store is having a sale. The table below shows the regular price, r, and the sale price, s, of several items. Write a formula that can be used to calculate the sale price.
Item Regular Price (r)
Sale Price (s)
Shirt $28.00 $21.00
Jeans $48.00 $36.00
Shoes $40.00 $30.00
Hats $8.00 $6.00
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Tuesday 3• The data in the table
below show the relationship between the number of cheeseburgers Ricardo can eat and the number of calories that he consumes from the cheeseburgers. Sketch a graph to represent this data.
Hamburgers, h
Calories Consumed,
c1 300
2 600
3 900
4 1200
Hamburgers
Cal
orie
s
1 2 3 4
1200
900
600
300
0
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Wednesday 1
• If the , what is the measure of:a)Its complementary angle?b)Its supplementary angle?
1 65m
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Wednesday 2
• Two polygons are congruent if their corresponding angles are ___________ and the lengths of their corresponding sides are ___ __________________.
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Wednesday 3
• Jim knows that the circumference of his circular rug is 24 feet. What is the approximate measure of the radius of this rug?
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Thursday 1
• Mallory is dividing a pizza with her three friends. If each girl is to get one-fourth of the pizza, what is the area of the pizza that each one will get when the diameter of the pizza is 16 inches?
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Thursday 2• The data in the table show the
number of sodas sold from the machines in one day. Which statement is best supported by these data?
Type of Soda Number of Cans Sold
Coca Cola 135
Dr. Pepper 183
Sprite 74
Coke Zero 63
Barq’s Root Beer 85
a. There were a total of 550 sodas sold.
b. There are 342 students who don’t like Coca Cola products.
c. One-fourth of the sodas sold are Coca Colas.
d. The number of students who bought Coke Zero is 50% of the students who bought Coca Cola.
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Thursday 3• Andra polled her classmates about the sports that they play. Which of the
following gives the most detailed information about individual students and the sports they play?
Sport Number of Students
Basketball 4
Cross Country
5
Tennis 4
B.
Basketball Cross Country
Tennis
A.
Kim
JoeBill
Bob
Jon
Sue
Jim
KenTim
C. Tennis
31%
Basketball
31%
Cross Country
38%
0
12
3
45
6
Cross Country Basketball Tennis
Series1
D.
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Friday 1• The table shows the
favorite fine arts classes at Edison Junior High. Based on the information in the table, which of the following is a reasonable assumption?
Class Number of Students
Band 200
Choir 75
Art 175
Theater Arts 300
a. One-fourth as many students in theater arts are in choir.
b. Twice as many students are in theater arts than are in art.
c. One-third of the students in theater arts are also in band.
d. Choir and art combined have more students than theater arts.
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Friday 2
• Dan is making chili mixes to sell at the Cotton Festival. He plans on making 300 packages of chili mix. He knows that one package of chili mix uses ¼ of a bottle of dried onions. What process should Dan follow to find out how many bottles of dried onions he needs to buy to make the chili mixes?
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Friday 3• Mrs. Rathmell needs to
buy 9 pizzas for the Sweetheart Dance. There are four stores that sell pizza and that are currently having a sale on pizza. If Mrs. Rathmell wants to save as much money as possible, at which store should she purchase the pizzas?
Store Sale Price
Pentamino’s 9 pizzas for $35.55
Pizza Mut 5 pizzas for $3.75
Snakey’s 3 pizzas for $10.95
Double Mave’s 1 pizza for $3.66
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Week 10
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Which model represents 4²?
A.B.
C. D.
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Monday 2• A pizza restaurant wanted to bring pizza to all of
the students on the A Honor Roll at a certain school district. The manager of the restaurant use the following guidelines to estimate the number of students receiving pizza.– There are 4 schools in the district.– There are 12-16 students are each school on the A
Honor Roll.– One pizza will feed three to five hungry students.
• What is the best estimate of the total number of pizzas that the restaurant manager needs to bring?
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Monday 3
• The table shows the total distance that Vincent rode his bicycle after school last week. What is the total distance that Vincent rode last week?
Day Distance (miles)
Monday 1¼
Tuesday 3.3
Wednesday 2¾
Thursday 1.6
Friday 4.4
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Tuesday 1
• Mindy is building a model house for her geometry project. She is using a scale where 2 inches represents 15 feet. If the length of the front of her model house is 6.4 inches, what would be the length in feet of the front of the actual house?
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Tuesday 2
• Mrs. Graves has a circular table in her classroom with a circumference of 27 feet. What expression could be used to find the radius of the table?
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Tuesday 3
• The Chess Club sells cookies during the morning break period. They prepare 30 sugar cookies, 40 oatmeal cookies, and 80 chocolate chip cookies. What percent of the cookies are sugar cookies?
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Wednesday 1
• Hunter translated triangle BAT to triangle B'A'T'. The vertex of B was at (3, -1). If the vertex of B‘ is now at (-2, 5), describe the translation.
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Wednesday 2
• Maggie drew a triangle on the grid as shown. What are the coordinates of the vertices of ∆BLT?
B
L
T
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Wednesday 3
• Jennifer wants to create a box large enough to hold a volume of 322 cm³. If she built a box with the dimensions as shown, would it be large enough to meet her needs?
12 cm8 cm
4 cm
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Thursday 1
• Katie ran around a circular cross country track four times during a race. The track is shown below. How far did Katie run during the race?
50 yards
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Thursday 2
• Mr. Simpson gave a science test to his 7th
grade class. The table shows the grades earned in his class. Find the mean, median, mode, and range for the data in the table.
Grade Number of Students
100 195 390 285 480 275 370 265 260 1
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Thursday 3
• Madison played a game where she spun a spinner one time and flipped a coin one time. Make a table to show the unique combinations of a number on the spinner and heads on the coin.
III
III IV
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Friday 1
• Daniel uses his own Zamboni to smooth the ice at the ice rink. He charges a flat fee of $75 for each job. Daniel also charges $35 per hour that he works. What process should Daniel use to determine his pay for working 3 hours?
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Friday 2
• Rebecca went on a business trip to Idaho. The trip was 678 miles long. She knows that her rent car averages 32 miles per gallon. What other information is needed to know how much Rebecca spent on gasoline for her trip?
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Friday 3
• Isaac bought tickets for his family to see Disney on Ice. He paid $16 for each of three adults. He also paid $35 for all of the kids he was taking. What other information is needed to find out how many children Isaac is taking to the show?
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Week 11
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
Susan colored one-fifth of her picture green, as shown. What percent of her picture did Susan color green?
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Monday 2
• David wants to save $293.25 to buy a new guitar for his father. If he saves the same amount of money each week for 12 weeks, how much money does he need to save EACH week?
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Monday 3
• Molly bought a dozen cookies for $4.25. What did Molly pay for each cookie?
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Tuesday 1
• The model below represents the equation 4x - 3 = 9. What is the first step in finding the value of x?
x
x
x
x =
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Tuesday 2
• Write a problem situation that matches the equation below.
6.50 32.50x
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Tuesday 3• Garret’s Fried
Chicken is having a sale. The table shows the regular price, r, and the sale price, s, of several items. What formula can be used to calculate the sale price?
Item Regular Price (r)
Sale Price (s)
Buffalo Wings
$3.00 $1.50
Mashed Potatoes
$2.50 $1.25
Biscuits $0.80 $0.40
ChickenWings Plate
$5.00 $2.50
Cobbler $1.30 $0.65
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Wednesday 1
• The figure shown was transformed from quadrant I to quadrant IV. This transformation best represents a _____________.
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Wednesday 2
• What shape has a base that is not a polygon?
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Wednesday 3
• Cynthia has two circles on her desk. One circle has a radius of 6 centimeters, and the other circle has a radius of 10 centimeters. What is the approximate difference between the circumference of the two circles?
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Thursday 1
• The bins in the kindergarten are rectangular prisms. Mrs. Havlak uses five to store toys. What is the total volume of the five storage bins?
4 ft3 ft
3.5 ft
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Thursday 2• Ms. Cates collected data
on the number of cookies FCCLA sold in a week. The table shows the data. Which number could be added to the set of data so that the median and mode of the set are equal?
Mint Chip 12
Chocolate Chip
38
Sugar 24Oatmeal Raisin
19
Peanut Butter
?
Macadamia Nut
27
Cookies Number Sold
a. 12
b. 38
c. 24
d. 19
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Thursday 3
• The table shows the number absences during a certain week. What statement can be made to support a relationship between Monday and Thursday?
Day of the Week
Number of Absences
Monday 8
Tuesday 6
Wednesday 4
Thursday 2
Friday 0
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Friday 1
• Mr. Coleman went on a diet. His weight is charted in the table. If the pattern of weight loss continues, how much will he weigh during the 9th
week?
Week Weight(in pounds)
1 182
2 180
3 178
4 176
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Friday 2• Mrs. Fritz has two cats. One cat weighs
34 pounds. The second cat weighs half as much as the first cat. Which equation can be used to find w, the weight of the second cat?
13 4213 4213 4213 42
w
w
w
w
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Friday 3
• Mrs. Paschal wrote the following riddle for her students.– We are two digit numbers who are
consecutive even whole numbers. – Our sum is 72.– There are three of us.
• What are the three numbers in the riddle?
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Week 12
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Mangos are on sale for $1.09 a pound. Mrs. Wilson bought 5.75 pounds of mangos. About how much did she pay for the mangos?
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Monday 2
• Mr. Gibson said that of the parents at Miles Junior High had attended the school as teenagers. What decimal and percent are equivalent to ?
38
38
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• Write an expression that is represented by the model below.
Monday 3
-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1
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Tuesday 1• Which of the following represents the greatest
percent of change?a. The cost of a soft drink increasing from $0.35
to $1.40.b. A pair of boots that were originally $250 and
are on sale for $75.c. A baby who was born weighing 8 pounds and
now weighs 24 pounds.d. A bacteria sample that had 240
microorganisms and now has 480.
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Tuesday 2
• The cost of Ethan’s haircut was $18. He wanted to leave a 20% tip. What is the amount of the tip that Ethan should leave?
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Tuesday 3
• What description shows the relationship between a term and n, its position in the sequence?
Position 1 2 3 4 n
Value of Term 1¼ 2 ¼ 3 ¼ 4 ¼
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Wednesday 1
• Look at the two triangles. What method could you use to prove that the triangles are similar?
7 units
6 units
3.5 units
3 units
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Wednesday 2
• Name a pair of coordinates that lie within the circle graphed.
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Wednesday 3
• Brenda has two circles on her desk. One circle has a radius of 6 centimeters, and the other circle has a radius of 10 centimeters. What is the approximate difference between the area of the two circles?
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Thursday 1
• A new table in the library is shaped like a hexagon. The total perimeter of the hexagon is 20 feet. What is the length of each side of the table?
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Thursday 2• The graph shows the water for a certain family during
the year. Write a statement comparing the water usage in July to that of October?
Water Usage
0500
1000
Janu
ary
Febr
uary
Mar
ch
April
May
June July
Aug
ust
Sept
em
Oct
ober
Nov
emb
Dec
emb
Months of the Year
Wat
er U
se in
G
allo
ns
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Thursday 3• Fill in the table with the following information:
– 150 students attend Miles High School– Half of the students are in athletics– Of those in athletics, one third are also in the Spanish
Club.– Twice the number of students in the Spanish Club are
in the band.Organizations Number of Students
InvolvedAthletics
Spanish Club
Band
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Friday 1
• A landscaping company has been hired to put trees in a park. They are to plant trees 9 yards apart along the perimeter of the park. What else does the landscaping company need to know in order to have enough trees to complete their project?
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Friday 2
• Claire bought some beads at the craft store that she used to make necklaces. She uses 25 beads in each necklace. If she sold all 14 necklaces that she made for $18 each, what additional information is needed to know what Claire’s profit is?
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Friday 3
• A container is shaped like a cylinder. It is built to interlock with cylinders of the same shape and size. If Ariel knows that she must use 8 small cylinders to get the total volume that she needs, how can she find the volume of one small cylinder?
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Week 13
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• The model below can be used to represent the area of a square with a side of units. What is another way to represent the side length of this square?
36
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Monday 2
• What is the value of the expression?
2(2 6) 4 3 4
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Monday 3
• Adriana bought 14 lemonades for $1.49 each and 26 chili-cheese hotdogs for $2.85 each. What was the total cost for the drinks and hotdogs?
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Tuesday 1
• A teacher receives a box of 144 pens. Of those pens, 14 do not work properly. What percent of the pens do work properly?
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Tuesday 2
• The equation 4x + 1 = 2x + 7 is modeled below. What value of x makes the equation true?
x x
xx x
x
=
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Tuesday 3
• Thomas drew a map from his house to his grandmother’s house. He used a scale of 5 centimeters equals one mile. What distance on Thomas’s map should represent the 2.2 miles between his house and his grandmother’s house?
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Wednesday 1
• Draw the net of the triangular prism shown.
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Wednesday 2
• A triangle with no congruent sides and an angle of 96º is _____________ and ___________________.
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Wednesday 3
• Nathan ran in two races. The distances he ran in the races were 4.75 kilometers and 3.5 kilometers. How many meters did Nathan run in both races together?
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Thursday 1• The cheerleaders
are covering the wall with red paper for a pep rally. They have to leave the windows uncovered. How many square feet of paper do the cheerleaders need to cover the wall?
16 feet
9 fe
et
5 feet
3 fe
et
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Thursday 2• Antonio collected
data during a science experiment. Which two measure of data are represented by 25 seconds?
a. Mean and Modeb. Mean and Medianc. Median and Ranged. Median and Mode
Trial Time (seconds)
1 26
2 24
3 21
4 19
5 28
6 31
7 22
8 29
Mouse Trap Car Trials
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Thursday 3
• Whitney bought three shirts for $36 and a pair of shoes for $56. What was the mean cost of the items she bought?
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Friday 1
• Cullen made a cake for his girlfriend’s birthday. He used 2 cups of flour, and the recipe had a total of 7 cups of ingredients. How could Cullen find the percent of flour that he used in the cake?
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Friday 2
• Brandon needs to make a sign for the tennis team. The circular sign should have an circumference of 16 feet. What formula should Brandon use to determine the radius of the sign?
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Friday 3
• Amber spent ½ of her babysitting earnings on a new purse. She spent ½ of the remaining amount on a t-shirt. After she bought a pair of earrings for $7.49, she had $5.46 left. How much money did Amber earn babysitting?
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Week 14
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• During a science experiment, Kevin recorded temperatures from various mixtures. The temperatures were 15°C, -8°C, 72°C, 34°C, -12°C, and 46°C. How would Kevin find the average temperature for these mixtures?
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Monday 2
• What expression can be used to find the maximum number of ¾-foot lengths of rope that can be cut from a 7⅝-feet length of rope?
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Monday 3
• Peyton at of a pizza. What percent of the pizza did Peyton eat?
58
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Tuesday 1
• Use the rule 2n+5 to complete the table.
Position Value of Term
1 72345
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Tuesday 2• If four pink circles
with a circumference of 6 inches each fit inside a larger green circle, as shown, what equation could be used to find the diameter of the large circle?
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Tuesday 3
• Myles can run a mile in 4.5 minutes. If he keeps his rate the same, how long did it take him to complete the last race at the cross-country meet that was 3.5 miles long?
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Wednesday 1
• Draw the top, side, and front view of the figure shown.
Front
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Wednesday 2
• Which statement is never true about an equilateral triangle?
a. It has three congruent angles.b. The sum of the three angles is 180º.c. It has two congruent sides.d. The angles each measure 60º.
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Wednesday 3
• A garden was planted in the shape shown. If each square represents nine square feet, approximately how large is the garden?
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Thursday 1
• Katelynn wanted to tie a ribbon around a jar of cookies to give her teacher for a present. She needs three times the circumference of the jar to tie the bow correctly. If the radius of the jar is 4 inches, how much ribbon does Katelynn need to buy?
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Thursday 2
• Sarah has a red belt, a blue belt, and a green belt. She also has a purple hat and a yellow hat. List the possible combinations if she chooses one hat and one belt from her closet at random to wear with her outfit.
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Thursday 3
• The principal kept a record of why students where sent to the office last week. The table shows the results. Which type of graph would best display the data shown?
Reason for Office Visit
Percent of Students
Discipline 47
Lost Items 12
Make a phone call 22
Schedule Change 19
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Friday 1• The table shows
teenagers favorite types of pizza. Based on the information in the table, which is a reasonable assumption?
Pizza Percent of Students
Pepperoni 54%
Hamburger 12%
Cheese 16%
Supreme 18%
a. Twice as many students prefer pepperoni pizza to cheese pizza.b. The sum of the students who prefer hamburger and cheese pizza is
more than the number who prefer pepperoni.c. One-third of the students who prefer pepperoni is equal to the
number of students who prefer supreme pizza.d. All students like some kind of pizza.
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Friday 2
• The circles shown below are similar. What equations can be used to find the area of the smaller circle?
6 cm r
12C
7C
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Friday 3• The expenses for a
company for each of five years is shown in the table. Which statement is supported by the information in the table?
Year Expenses (thousands of dollars)
1999 1.22000 5.662001 6.72002 9.12003 11.3
a. Expenses double from 1999 to 2001.
b. The largest increase in expenses occurred from 1999 to 2000.
c. The expenses decreased from 2000 to 2001.
d. The debt increased 35% between 1999 and 2003.
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Week 15
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Hunter works as a checker at Ideal Food Store. Hunter works 32 hours a week and makes $6.35 per hour. Write an expression to show how much Hunter could expect to earn in one year.
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Monday 2
• A recipe that makes 30 cookies calls for ⅔ cup of oatmeal. How much oatmeal is needed for 45 cookies?
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Monday 3
• A fisherman caught between 56 and 72 fish at each fishing tournament he attended. What is the best estimate of the total number of fish that he caught in 9 tournaments?
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Tuesday 1
• Of the 250 students at Harper High School, 92% chose math as their favorite subject. About how many students chose math as their favorite subject?
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Tuesday 2
• Show how a student should determine the perimeter of this square piece of wood.
4s
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Tuesday 3
• Amy sells ice cream cones during the summer. She plotted the number of ice cream cones and the money she makes. Use the data in the graph to make a table of values.
Number of Ice Cream Cones Sold
1.25
2.50
3.75
5.00
6.25
0 1 2 3 4 5
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Wednesday 1
• Which two angles are complementary?
37º
A
B
C D
E
X
53º
F
43º
27º20º
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Wednesday 2
• If is 78º, the measure of the complementary angle to is ____º and the measure of the supplementary angle is _____º.
AA
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Wednesday 3
• Maria measured the height and radius of the cylinder with the ruler on her Mathematics Chart. She labeled the dimensions that she found. What is the approximate volume of the cylinder?
h = 3.4 cm
r = 1.3 cm
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Thursday 1• Joyce is buying
wallpaper for a wall in her house. She does not want to put wallpaper over the door. How much wall paper does Joyce need to buy?
11 feet
10 fe
et
3 feet
8 fe
et
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Thursday 2
• Maggie took a survey in her school cafeteria about students’ favorite vegetables. The table shows her results. Draw a Venn diagram for the data shown in the table.
Vegetable Number of Students
Broccoli 12
Carrots 13
Celery 5
Broccoli and Carrots 6
Carrots and Celery 1
All three 5
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Thursday 3
• The cheerleaders practiced every day during homecoming week. The time spent practicing is shown. Find the mean of the data.
Day of the Week
Time
Monday 1 hour and 30 minutes
Tuesday 2 hours and 15 minutes
Wednesday 1 hour and 45 minutes
Thursday 3 hours
Friday 1 hour and 30 minutes
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Friday 1
• Fire Marshall Bill wants to estimate the operating expenses for the fire truck that was recently purchased. He knows the cost of the insurance and the average price of gasoline. What else should the fire marshal know to figure the monthly operating expenses?
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Friday 2
• Britney has four younger siblings: Lacey, Will, Cody, and Cassidy. Cody and Cassidy are twins and are the youngest in the family. Lacey is older than the twins. What other information is necessary to find out the siblings order from oldest to youngest?
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Friday 3
• A conference facility charges $150 for each room and $18 per person attending a meeting. What equation can be used to find the total amount if five meeting rooms are used and 225 people attend a conference?
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Week 16
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• What is the value of the expression below?
25 6 7 2
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Monday 2
• The model represents . What arrangement of small squares can be used to model a large square that represents ?
81 9
169
Answer: ______rows of _____ squares.
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Monday 3
• It is estimated that 52.6% of children born are female. What number is NOT equivalent to 52.6%?
a. b. 0.526c. 5.26d.
5261000
52.6100
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Tuesday 1
• Write a word problem that matches the equation below.
3.89 15.62x
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Tuesday 2
• The model represents the equation x – 9 = 4. What is the value of x?
x
---
--- ---
--- ---
---
---------
+
+ +
+ =
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Tuesday 3
• Write a description to show the relationship between a term and n, its position in the sequence.
Position 1 2 3 4 5 n
Value of Term 2 6 10 14 18
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Wednesday 1Sue drew a triangle on the coordinate plane as shown. Name the coordinates that represent the vertices of ∆MAT.
M
AT
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Wednesday 2
• If the corresponding sides of two polygons are congruent and the corresponding angles are congruent, then the polygons are ______________.
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Wednesday 3
• What is the area of the circular rug in Mrs. Brown’s classroom?
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Thursday 1
• Find the volume of the cereal box shown.
8.5 inches3 inches
13 inches
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Thursday 2
• The band practiced every day during the week before their marching contest. The time spent practicing is shown. Find the median and range of the data.
Day of the Week
Time
Monday 1 hour and 30 minutes
Tuesday 2 hours and 15 minutes
Wednesday 1 hour and 45 minutes
Thursday 3 hours
Friday 1 hour and 30 minutes
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Thursday 3
• Sam wants to know what is currently the most popular class in school. He polls the students at his school and records his data. What measure of central tendency should Sam use to accurately report his data?
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Friday 1• The table shows the
employees at a local clothing store and the pay they earn per hour. How should the owner arrange the information in the table so that she can tell what most of the employees are earning?
Employee Pay per Hour
Sarah $6.25
Jack $7.50
Sonny $6.25
Allison $5.85
Samantha $6.90
Jay $6.00
Deborah $6.25
Tyler $5.85
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Friday 2
• A 60-ounce bottle of laundry detergent costs $6.78, and a 100-ounce bottle of the same laundry detergent costs $10.99. How would a shopper determine which of these bottles is a better buy?
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Friday 3
• Tanner can spend a maximum of 30 hours on extra curricular activities and homework. If he works on homework from 3:45 to 5:15 Monday through Friday, write an equation that can be used to show how much time is left for extra curricular activities.
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Week 17
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• What model represents 3²?
A.3
6
B.3
3
3
C.
D.
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Monday 2
• Simplify the expression below.
27 3(12 8) 2
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Monday 3
• A baker is making four wedding cakes. He has completed ¾, ⅔, ⅝, and ½ of each of the cakes. Write a list that shows the percent of work completed on the cakes in order from greatest to least.
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Tuesday 1
• Mario got 25% of the questions on his math quiz incorrect. There were 16 questions on the quiz and all of the questions had equal value. How many questions did Mario answer correctly?
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Tuesday 2
• Which of the following relationships is best represented by the data in the graph?
0 1 2 3 4 5
2
4
6
8
10
a. Conversion of ounces to cups
b. Conversion of gallons to quarts
c. Conversion of ounces to gallons
d. Conversion of pints to cups
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Tuesday 3
• Johnny is interested in comparing a person’s height to their head circumference in centimeters. Use the data in the graph to complete a table of values to show this relationship.
0 20 40 60 80 100Hea
d C
ircum
fere
nce
(cm
)
20
40
60
80
100
Height (cm)
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Wednesday 1
• Lara translated the parallelogram OLIV to parallelogram O’L’I’V’. Vertex L was at (2, 1). If vertex L’ is at (5, -6), describe the translation.
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Wednesday 2• Which
line contains the ordered pair (0, 2)?
a
b
c
d
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Wednesday 3
• The volume of a rectangular prism is 357 cm³. The height of the prism is 6 cm and the length is 7 cm. Find the width of the prism.
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Thursday 1
• A photograph takes a pictures of a circular raft is floating in the water. What is the area of the water that is showing in the photograph?
5 inches
3.5
inch
es r = 2 in
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Thursday 2
• Mrs. Mendez has three mystery books, two romance novels, and four biographies that are new to the library. List the ways that a student could check out two books from the library at once.
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Thursday 3
• Missy’s test average of 93 counts five times as much as her homework average of 87. What grade can Missy expect to see on her report card?
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Friday 1
• Janice is reading the math problem below.
• What is the correct way to read this problem?
1.23 2.46
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Friday 2
• The numbers in Set X have a common characteristic.– Set X: 11, 7, 2, 23, 43, 37
• The numbers in Set Y do not share this characteristic.– Set Y: 4, 15, 9, 27, 49, 36
• What best describes the characteristics that only the numbers in Set X share?
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Friday 3
• Katelynn is trying to figure out the heights of 3 miniature horses. Here are the facts she knows.– The sum of the heights of the three horses is
14 feet 5 inches.– The tallest horse is 5 feet 2 inches.– The other two horses differ in height by 3
inches.• How tall is the shortest miniature horse?
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Week 18
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Coach Archibald bought 3 dozen donuts at 6 donuts for $1.48 and 24 cups of coffee priced at 6 cups for $2.99. What is the total amount that Coach Archibald spent of donuts and coffee?
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Monday 2
• The table shows the distances that Hanna ran during track practice last week. What is the total distance that Hanna ran during track practice last week?
Day Distance (miles)
Monday 1.3
Tuesday 1⅝
Wednesday 2.7
Thursday 2⅜
Friday 0.9
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Monday 3
• Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest:
32.4% ⅓ 0.3 34.6%825
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Tuesday 1
• Write a problem situation that represents the equation below.
15 35x
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Tuesday 2
• The prices for three different packages of tortilla chips are listed in the table. What size package of chips has the lowest price per ounce?
Chip Package
Size (ounces)
Price
6 $1.49
12 $2.29
15 $2.99
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Tuesday 3
• The data in the table show the relationship between a number and the square of the number. Sketch a graph of the data in the table.
Number, n Square of the number (n²),
s0 0
0.5 0.25
1 1
2 4
3 9
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Wednesday 1
• The top, side and front views of a solid figure made of cubes are shown. Draw the solid figure that is best represented by these views.
Front
Top
Side
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Wednesday 2
• What 3-dimensional figure would be formed by the net shown?
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Wednesday 3
• If the dimensions of the box shown are doubled, what will be the volume of the new box?
5 feet4 feet
4.5 feet
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Thursday 1
• If the radius of the cylinder shown is tripled, what is the volume of the new cylinder?
h = 5 yards
d = 2 yards
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Thursday 2• The table shows what
four restaurants charge for a cheese enchilada plate. Using the information in table, what measure of central tendency should a new restaurant use to determine how much the cheese enchilada plate should cost at their restaurant?
Restaurant Price
Los Carlos $5.95
Henry’s $5.95
Don Oscar’s $5.65
Rosita’s $6.85
Hidalgo’s $5.95
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Thursday 3• The graph shows the percent of students taking
honors classes at Lincoln Junior High. Which of the statements is NOT supported by the graph?
Percent of Students in Honors Classes
Math, 30%
English, 28%
History, 25%
Science, 17%
a. One-third of the students are Lincoln JH are in honors math.
b. There are twice the number of students in honors math than in honors science.
c. More students like English than history.
d. One-forth of the students at Lincoln JH take honors history.
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Friday 1• Gary needs to purchase CD labels for his company. He
needs 130 CD labels for one set of data, and he needs 250 for another set of data. The CD labels come in boxes of 50 sheets with two labels to a page. Which would be the correct order for Gary to do the following steps to find out the correct number of boxes he should purchase for the least amount of wasted labels.– Step A: Multiply the number of sheets by the number of labels
per sheet.– Step B: Divide the total number of labels needed by the number
in each box.– Step C: Add to find the total number of labels needed.
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Friday 2
• The propeller on an airplane spins at a rate of 750 spins per minute while flying. Which statement best supports this information?
a. The propeller turns 15,000 times in 20 minutes.
b. The propeller turns 3,750 times in 5 hours.c. The propeller turns 22,000 times in 30
minutes.d. The propeller turns 4,500 times in 1 hour.
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Friday 3
• Mr. Marsh wants to purchase some trees to put around the school. There are three stores that sell trees in his town. If Mr. Jenkins wants to spend as much money as possible, where should he purchase the trees?
Store Price
Tree Emporium
3 trees for $990
H-E-Tree 2 trees for $690
Three Trees 1 tree for $340
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Semester 2
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Week 9
Week 8
Week 7
2nd Semester Answers
Week 10
Week 11
Week 12
Week 13
Week 14
Week 15
Week 18
Week 17
Week 16
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Week 1
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
•What is the value of the expression (3+9) X 4 – 6?
a.33
b.42
c.10
d.-24
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Monday 2•The model below can be used to represent the area of a square with 16 units. What is another way to represent the value of one side of this square?
a. 4 x 2
b. 4²
c.
d. 16²
16
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• Write an expression that is represented by the model below.
Monday 3
-3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
a. 0 – 6
b. 2 – 6
c. 6 – 2
d. 6 – 0
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Tuesday 1
• Of the 900 students at Lincoln Middle School, 29% of the students are in art. About how many students are in art?
a.270
b.300
c. 29
d.1170
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Tuesday 2
• The model represents the equation x – 4 = 3. What is the value of x?
x
+
+ +
+ = + + +
a. x = -1
b. x = 1
c. x = 7
d. x = 10
+ +
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Tuesday 3
• Which of the following cannot be used to find the perimeter of square with side length p?
a. p + p + p + pb. 4pc. 2p + 2pd. p x p x p x p
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Wednesday 1
• Which pair of coordinates lie within the circle graphed below?
a. (0, -5)
b. (4, 0)
c. (-5, 0)
d. (5, 5)
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Wednesday 2• The figure was
transformed from quadrant II to quadrant IV. What is the best name for this type of transformation?
a. Rotationb. Reflectionc. Dilationd. Translation
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Wednesday 3
• Mr. Heard is building a toy box for his son like the one shown below. What is the volume of the toy box in cubic feet?
3 ft.
4 ft.6 ft.
a.13 cubic feet
b.27 cubic feet
c. 72 cubic feet
d.60 cubic feet
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Thursday 1
• Hector drew a circle with a radius of 5 inches and another circle with a radius of 10 inches. What is the approximate difference between the areas of the 2 circles? (Use = 3)
a. 5 sq. in.
b. 25 sq. in.
c. 100 sq. in.
d. 225 sq. in
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Thursday 2• What process should a student use to find the
mean of a set of data?
a.Order the numbers from least to greatest, and then find the middle of the data.
b.Find the data that occur the most.
c. Add all of the data, then divide by the number of data available.
d.Subtract the smallest number in the data from the largest number.
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Thursday 3• The table shows what
five restaurants charge for chicken nuggets. What is the median price for chicken nuggets?
a. $1.20b. $1.25c. $1.15d. $1.30
Restaurant Price
McRon’s $1.20
Burger Hut $1.10
Nugget King $1.30
Chicken Lil’ $1.25
Wings N Things $1.15
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Friday 1
• Erica is in charge of making a cheerleading poster that is shaped like a circular target. The target needs to measure 8 feet in circumference. Which equation can she use to find r, the radius of the target?
a. b.
c. d.
16r
8
2r
162
r
8r
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Friday 2
• Mr. Simpson made a 50 mg chemical mixture that contained 2 mg of hydrogen. Write an equation that could be used to find the percent of hydrogen in the chemical mixture that Mr. Simpson made.
250 100
xb.50
2 100x
a.
2 10050 x
2 50
100 xc. d.
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Friday 3
• Kevin spend ½ of his weekly paycheck on cologne and ½ of the remaining amount on a t-shirt. After he spent $8.25 to get his truck washed, he had $4.14 left. How much did Kevin earn in his weekly paycheck?
a. $49.56 b. $24.78c. $52.34d. $12.39
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Week 2
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Robin has a set of measuring cups that hold ¾ c., ¼ c., and ½c. that she would like to hang up in order from least to greatest. In what order should she arrange the cups?
a. ¾ c., ¼ c., ½ c.b. ¼ c., ¾ c., ½ c.c. ½ c., ¼ c., ¾ c.d. ¼ c., ½ c., ¾ c.
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Monday 2
• Mushrooms are on sale for $1.99 a pound. Mrs. Hoelscher bought 4.25 pounds of mushrooms. About how much did she pay for mushrooms?
a. $4.25b. $8.50c. $8.00d. $9.50
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Monday 3
• Lisa works as a math tutor 28 hours a week. She earns $37.50 per hour. Which expression could be used to determine how much Lisa earns in a week?
a. $37.50 x 28 b. $37.50 + 28c. $37.50 – 28d. $37.50 28
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Tuesday 1
• Jerry is planning to build a model airplane using a scale factor of 3 inches represents 20 feet. If the airplane is 70 feet long, what is the length in inches that Jerry should build the model of the airplane?
a. 9 inchesb. 9.5 inchesc. 10 inchesd. 10.5 inches
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Tuesday 2• Which problem situation best matches the equation
shown?
a. Jimmy had $4.50. He needed $10. How much money did he need to put with his $4.50?
b. Jimmy put $4.50 in the bank. He already had $10. How much does he have altogether?
c. Jimmy wants to split $10 four and a half ways. How much will he have after he splits the money evenly?
d. Jimmy works for ten hours and earns $4.50 an hour. How much does he earn altogether?
4.5 10x
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Tuesday 3• The prices for three
sizes of cereal boxes are shown in the table. Which size of cereal box has the lowest price per ounce?
a. 10 ounce boxb. 20 ounce boxc. 25 ounce boxd. All boxes are equally
priced.
Cereal Box(in ounces)
Price
10 $1.19
20 $2.24
25 $2.99
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Wednesday 1• Which statement is always true about similar
figures?a. Similar figures have congruent sides and
congruent angles.b. Similar figures have congruent sides and
angles that are in proportion.c. Similar figures have congruent angles and
sides that are in proportion.d. Similar figures have sides and angles that are
in proportion.
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Wednesday 2
• Which statement is true about angles?
a. Complementary angles have a sum of 180°.b. Complementary angles do not have the same
measure as right angles.c. Supplementary angles have a sum of 180°.d. The sum of supplementary angles is smaller
than the sum of complementary angles.
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Wednesday 3
• Molly rode her bicycle in 4 races. The distance she rode were 4250 meters, 3500 meters, 14500 meters, and 2750 meters. How many kilometers did Molly ride her bicycle altogether?
a. 25 kmb. 250 kmc. 2,500 kmd. 25,000 km
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Thursday 1
• Sarah wants to build a bench shaped like a hexagon. Each side of the bench is 3½ feet long. What is the perimeter of the bench?
a. 14 feetb. 17.5 feetc. 21 feetd. 28 feet
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Thursday 2• Susan is a waitress at Denny’s. Her manager
is trying to track the menu items that are ordered the most. What measure of central tendency should Susan use to show her manager which menu item is ordered the most?
a. Meanb. Medianc. Moded. Range
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Thursday 3• Freddy rolled a ball
down the hall and collected the information in the table. Find the mean of the data shown.
a. 2b. 2⅓c. 3d. 3½
Trial # Distance(in feet)
1 2
2 3
3 1
4 3
5 3
6 2
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Friday 1
• A painter knows the length and height of a rectangular wall that he is to paint red. What else does he need to know before he can determine how much paint he needs?
a. The brand of paint that most painters prefer.b. Whether red will look the best for this project.c. Which paint is on sale.d. The amount of square footage that a gallon will
cover.
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Friday 2• Mr. Rodriguez wrote the following riddle on the board
for his math class.– Our greatest common factor is 15.– Our difference is 60.– Our sum is 90.– We are two-digit numbers.
• What are the two numbers of the riddle?a. 60 and 30 because their sum is 90.b. 45 and 30 because their difference is 15.c. 75 and 15 because their greatest common factor is 15.d. 90 and 30 because they are two-digit numbers.
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Friday 3• Mrs. Eggemeyer is making costumes for the
junior high one act play. The rabbit costume requires 3⅓ yards of fabric for the body and ¾ yard for the ears. Write an equation to show t, the total number of yards of fabric that are needed for the rabbit costume.
a. t = 3⅓ + ¾ b. t = 3⅓ - ¾ c. t = 3⅓ x ¾ d. t = 3⅓ ÷ ¾
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Week 3
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Jared bought 12 t-shirts for $9.95 and 5 hats for $6.75. What was the total cost of the t-shirts and hats, not including tax?
a. $126.15b. $153.15 c. $43.70d. $16.70
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Monday 2
• Mr. Brandon said that one-fourth of the students in reading would get to go on the AR field trip. What are the fraction, decimal, and percent equivalents to one-fourth?
a. ¼, 2.5, 2.5%b. ¼, 2.5, 0.25%c. ¼, 0.25, 25%d. ¼, 25, 25%
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Monday 3
• Katelynn wants to save $159 to buy an ipod. If she saves the same amount each week for twelve weeks, how much does she need to save each week?
a. $14.15b. $13.25 c. $13.15d. $12.25
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Tuesday 1
• Holly answered 75% of the questions on her math test correctly. There were 28 questions on her test, and all of the questions were worth the same amount. How many questions did Holly NOT answer correctly?
a. 21b. 14c. 7d. Not enough information given.
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Tuesday 2• Two red circles can fit
inside a blue circle, as shown. If each red circle has a circumference of 12.5 inches, which equation could be used to find d, the diameter of the blue circle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
12.5 22
12.5 2
12.5 1
212.5 2
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Tuesday 3
• Find a relationship between a term and n, the position of the term in the sequence.
Position 1 2 3 4 nValue of
Term2 4 6 8
a. Add one to the position to find the value of the term.
b. Multiply the position by ½ to find the value of the term.
c. Add two to the position to find the value of the term.
d. Multiply the position by 2 to find the value of the term.
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Wednesday 1
• Which statement is never true about equilateral triangles?
a. Equilateral triangles have congruent sides.b. Equilateral triangles have congruent angles.c. Each angle in an equilateral triangle is 90°.d. Each angle in an equilateral triangle is 60°.
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Wednesday 2• Which net could create the cylinder
shown?a.
b.
c.d.
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Wednesday 3
• Tim made a circle and measured the radius with the ruler on his Mathematics Chart. What is the approximate area of the circle? ( )3.14
r = 3 in
a.28 in²
b.9 in²
c. 19 in²
d.85 in²
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Thursday 1• A grass fire burned a
large area behind the school. To approximate the area, a grid was drawn. Each square on the grid represents 4 square feet. What will be the approximate area of the burned area?
a. 13 square feetb. 26 square feetc. 39 square feetd. 52 square feet
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Thursday 2• The principal at Miles
Junior High wants to show parents what activities the students enjoy the most at school. He is using the data in the table to make a graph for his presentation. What type of graph would best display this type of data?
a. A bar graphb. A Venn diagramc. A circle graphd. A line graph
Activity # of Students
AthleticsOnly
89
Band and Athletics
123
Athletics and
Student Council
56
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Thursday 3• If all of the students in the room line up from
shortest to tallest, the difference in the height of the very shortest and the very tallest is one foot eight inches. Which measure of central tendency is the teacher using to show this difference?
a. Meanb. Medianc. Moded. Range
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Friday 1• An candy store owner sold more candy corn and
chocolate pumpkins in October than in any other month of the year. During that month he sold 200 pounds of candy corn and 350 pounds of chocolate pumpkins for $673. What other piece of information is needed to find the amount of profit he made from the candy sales?
a. If he sells the candy by the pound or ounce.b. What the price of each candy is per pound.c. What the candy store owner paid for the candy initially.d. If candy corn and chocolate pumpkins were sold any
other time of the year.
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Friday 2• The numbers in set A share a common
characteristic.– Set A: 16, 4, 36, 64, 25, 49
• The number in set B do not share this common characteristic.
– Set B: 3, 9, 18, 27, 54, 44• What characteristic is shared in set A?a. Set A numbers are all perfect squares. b. Set A numbers are multiples of 4.c. Set A numbers are all less than 60.d. Set A numbers are greater than 2.
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Friday 3• A rectangle is divided into six equal
squares. What method could be used to find the area of one square, given the length and width of the large rectangle?
a. Multiply the length and width and divide by 3.
b. Multiply the length and width and then multiply by 6.
c. Multiply the length and width and then divide by 6.
d. Multiply the length and width and then divide by 2.
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Week 4
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Jake bought a two dozen roses for $14.89. What did Jake pay for each rose?
a. $1.24b. $1.08c. $0.78d. $0.62
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Monday 2
• Nathan shaded ¼ of his picture, as shown below. What percent of his picture did Nathan shade?
a. 75%
b. 7.5%
c. 25%
d. 2.5%
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Monday 3• The product of which two fractions is shown
in the model?
a.¾ x ½
b.¾ x ⅓
c.¼ x ¾
d.½ x ½
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Tuesday 1
• A deer can run 50 yards in 4.2 seconds. If the deer is running to the river 136 yards away and it’s rate of speed remains the same, about how long will it take the deer to reach the river?
a. 1.5 secondsb. 11.4 secondsc. 397 secondsd. 1619 seconds
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Tuesday 2• Which problem situation best matches the
equation shown?
a. Sue wanted to give half of her friends a cookie, and she had 4 cookies.
b. After Sue gave her mother half of her allowance to pay for the broken lamp, she had $4.
c. Sue had to ride her bike to school for 4 miles. After she was halfway there, the bus picked her up.
d. Sue has half as many cats as dogs. She has four cats. How many dogs does she have?
1 42
x
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Tuesday 3
• The cost of Kristen and Isaac’s dinner was $13.99. The want to leave a 15% tip. What is the amount of tip that they want to leave?
a. $3.20b. $2.80c. $2.10d. $1.40
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Wednesday 1
• A triangle with two congruent sides and an angle of 74º is –
a. Isosceles and obtuseb. Isosceles and acutec. Isosceles and rightd. Isosceles and straight
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Wednesday 2
• If and are complementary and the measure of is 65º, what is the measure of ?
a. 35°b. 45°c. 115°d. 135°
R UU
R
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Wednesday 3
• What is the approximate area of the one of the semicircles shown?
a. 314 cm²b. 236 cm²c. 157 cm²d. 79 cm²
diameter = 20 cm
( 3.14)
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Thursday 1• Mrs. Horton wants to
paint the wall, but not the windows on the wall. About how many square feet of wall does Mrs. Horton need to paint?
a. 162 ft²b. 153 ft²c. 144 ft²d. 135 ft²
18 ft
9 ft
3 ft
3 ft 3 ft
3 ft
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Thursday 2• Mrs. Wilson asked 45
students how many times they used a ruler in their math class last week. She recorded their answers in the table as shown. Which measure of central tendency represents the most common number of times the students used the dictionary?
a. Meanb. Medianc. Moded. Range
Number of Times Used
Number of Students
4 56 78 9
10 1112 13
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Thursday 3• Jenna and her 3 friends
played a game where the person with the highest score wins. The table shows the final scores of all of the players except Mark. If Mark won the game and the range of scores was 12, what was Mark’s score?
a. 80b. 81c. 82d. 83
Player Score
Jenna 78
Billy 81
Mark
Madison 71
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Friday 1• As a puppy grows, he requires more food. The
first week, he eats 8 ounces a day. The second week, he eats 9½ ounces a day. The third week, he eats 11 ounces a day. If this trend continues, how many ounces will he be eating during the eighth week?
a. 18.5 ouncesb. 17 ouncesc. 15.5 ouncesd. 14 ounces
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Friday 2• Thomas bought four hot dogs for $1.29 each, and
some sodas for $0.89 each. He paid 8.875% tax on the whole order. He paid the cashier with $20. What other information is necessary to find Thomas’s correct change?
a. He needs to know the price for four hot dogs altogether.
b. He needs to know how many sodas were purchased.c. He needs to know if the cashier can count back
change correctly.d. He needs to know if the decimal in the percent should
be moved to the left one or two places.
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Friday 3• Ryan went on a trip to Glacier National Park.
He drove 3,340 miles on his trip. His car averages 35 miles per gallon. What other information is needed to know how much Ryan spent on gasoline for his trip?
a. What the average price of gasoline is.b. If he needs an oil change along the way.c. How many miles he drove each way on the
trip.d. If gasoline was more expensive as he drove
north.
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Week 5
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1• The table show several
schools and the portion of student in those schools who prefer hamburgers to other types of lunch options. List the schools in order from the greatest to least portion of students who prefer hamburgers.
a. Marion, Central, Glendale, Monterey, Nocona
b. Nocona, Monterey, Central, Glendale, Marion
c. Glendale, Nocona, Marion, Central, Monterey
d. Monterey, Glendale, Nocona, Marion, Central
School Portion of Student
Who Prefer Hamburgers
Marion HS 32.8%Central HS
Glendale HS
Monterey HS 23.24%
Nocona HS
1750
13
14
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Monday 2
• Simplify the expression below:
a. 18⅓b. 15c. 10d. 9⅔
5 6(9 4) 3
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Monday 3
• Breanne can run 50 meters in 10 seconds. About how many meters can she run in 40 seconds?
a. 100 metersb. 150 metersc. 200 metersd. 250 meters
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Tuesday 1
• What expression can be used to find the value of any term in the sequence below where n represents the position of the term?
Position Value of Term
1 42 73 104 135 16n
a. n + 3
b. 2n + 2
c. 3n +1
d. 4n
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Tuesday 2
• The equation 2x + 1=x + 3 is modeled below. What value of x makes the equation true?
x x x=1 111
a. x = 2
b. x = -2
c. x = 1⅓
d. x = -1⅓
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Tuesday 3
• Which of the following relationships is best represented by the data in the graph?
0 1 2 3 4 5
3
6
9
12
1
5
a. Conversion from feet to inches.
b. Conversion from yards to feet.
c. Conversion from inches to yards.
d. Conversion from miles to yards.
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Wednesday 1
• What shape has two parallel bases that are rectangles?
a. Cylinderb. Rectangular pyramidc. Rectangular prismd. Cube
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Wednesday 2• How would you show that the two
rectangles below are similar?
5 units
7.5 units
2.5 units
3.75 units
a. Divide 5 by 7.5 and divide 3.75 by 2.5 to determine if the quotients are the same.
b. Divide 5 by 2.5 and divide 7.5 by 3.75 to determine if the quotients are the same.
c. Divide 5 by 3.75 and divide 7.5 by 2.5 to determine if the quotients are the same.
d. Divide 5 by 2.5 and divide 3.75 by 7.5 to determine if the quotients are the same.
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Wednesday 3
• Jenny made a circular pillow. She wants to add fringe to the edge of the pillow. The diameter of the pillow is 12 inches. About how many inches of fringe should she buy at the store? ( 3.14)
a. 38 inches
b. 27 inches
c. 19 inches
d. 12 inches
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Thursday 1
• What is the volume of three containers that look like this one?
( 3.14) d = 4 cm
h = 4 cma. 51 cm³
b. 101 cm³
c. 151 cm³
d. 201 cm³
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Thursday 2
• What number needs to be added to this set of data to make the median and mode be the same number?
{1, 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5}a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
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Thursday 3• The number of students
taking art classes has grown steadily since 2003, as shown in the chart. If the trend continues, what is a good prediction of the number of students taking art class in 2011?
a. 53b. 57c. 61d. 65
Year Number of Students
2003 252004 292005 332006 372007 41
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Friday 1• Ricky is a plumber. He charges a fixed fee of
$55 for each job. He also charges $38 per hour that he works on a job. What process does Ricky need to use to find out what he would charge for a job that takes 7 hours to complete?
a. Multiply 38 times 7 and then add 55.b. Multiply 38 times 55 and then add 7.c. Multiply 7 and 55 and then add 38.d. Multiply 7 and 38 and then multiply 55.
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Friday 2• Bobby is trying to figure out the heights of
three giraffes at the zoo. He knows that the sum of their heights is 46 feet 5 inches. The shortest giraffe is 14 feet 5 inches. The other two giraffes differ in height by 4 inches. How tall is the tallest giraffe?
a. 15 feet 6 inchesb. 15 feet 9 inchesc. 16 feet 2 inchesd. 16 feet 5 inches
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Friday 3• Todd is reading the math problem shown below.
What is the correct way to read this problem?
a. Four and eight tenths divided by two and four tenths. b. Two and four tenths divided by four and eight tenths.c. Four and eight hundredths divided by two and four
hundredths.d. Two and four hundredths divided by four and eight
hundredths.
2.4 4.8
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Week 6
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• A football team scored between 35 and 52 points each game. What is a good estimate of the total points the team scored in 8 games?
a. 272b. 348c. 424d. 588
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Monday 2
• The model below represents = 8. What arrangement of small squares can be used to model a larger square that represents .
64
144
a. 9 by 16
b. 2 by 72
c. 12 by 12
d. 4 by 36
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Monday 3
• What is the value of the expression below?
a. 13b. 14c. 15d. 16
28 3 4 6
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Tuesday 1
• Which of the following represents the greatest percent of change?
a. A flower grew from 12 inches to 18 inches over the summer.
b. A jacket that was $75 is now on sale for $50.c. A puppy grew from 6 pounds to 11 pounds.d. A woman’s salary increased from $150 per day
to $300 per day.
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Tuesday 2
• What description shows the relationship between a term and n, its position in the sequence?
Position 1 2 3 4 5 n
Value of Term ½ 1 1½ 2 2½
a. Divide n by ½.
b. Add ½ to n.
c. Subtract ½ from n.
d. Multiply n by ½.
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Tuesday 3
• Ms. Cates uses a circular pattern in her home economics class to make centerpieces. The circumference of the circle is 13 feet. Write an expression that can be used to find the radius of the tablecloth.
132
r
13 2r
13r
213
2r
a.
d.c.
b.
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Wednesday 1
• Which picture best represents the top view of this three-dimensional object?
FRONT
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Wednesday 2• If point A is
translated 3 units to the left and 6 units down, what will point A’s new coordinates be?
a. (1, -2)b. (-5, -2)c. (-5, 10)d. (1, 10)
A
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Wednesday 3
• What is the volume of the box shown?
a. 35 cm³ b. 56 cm³ c. 78 cm³ d. 96 cm³
8 cm
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Thursday 1• Mr. Gibson painted the
window trim at his house. One of the windows and trim is shown. What is closest to the painted area of the window in square feet?
a. 24 ft² b. 18 ft² c. 16 ft² d. 10 ft²
4 in
4 in
6 ft4
ft
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Thursday 2• Beth made dinner for her family. She grilled chicken
and steak. For a side dish she made green beans, asparagus, and okra. What are all of the possible combinations of food if a person picked on meat and one vegetable at random?
a. (steak, green beans), (chicken, okra)b. (steak, green beans), (steak, asparagus), (chicken,
green beans), (chicken, okra) c. (steak, green beans), (steak, asparagus), (steak,
okra), (chicken, green beans), (chicken, asparagus), (chicken, okra)
d. (steak, asparagus), (steak, okra), (chicken, green beans), (chicken, asparagus), (chicken, okra)
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Thursday 3School Colors
Blue12%
Red26%
Yellow14%
Green19%
Purple11%
Orange18%
Blue
Red
Yellow
Green
Purple
Orange
• The chart shows the popularity of various school colors. Using the graph, which of the following statements must be true?
a. Green is the most popular school color.
b. Red is as popular as blue and yellow combined.
c. Purple and yellow together are more popular than red.
d. Yellow is the least popular school color.
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Friday 1
• Mario needs to earn $350 for new tires on his car. He makes $8 an hour at his job and works h hours a week. He already has $75 saved Write an equation that shows how many hours Mario needs to work to buy the new tires.
a. 350=75+8h b. 350=75h+8h c. 350=75h+8 d. 350=(75+8)h
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Friday 2• An 8-pound bag of dog food costs $5.95, and a 20-
pound bag of the same dog food costs $16.75. Write a statement describing how a shopper could determine the which is the better buy.
a. Divide 8 by 5.95 and then divide 16.75 by 20 to see which price is lower per pound.
b. Divide 5.95 by 8 and then divide 20 by 16.75 to see which price is lower per pound.
c. Divide 8 by 5.95 and then divide 20 by 16.75 to see which price is lower per pound.
d. Divide 5.95 by 8 and then divide 16.75 by 20 to see which price is lower per pound.
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Friday 3• The table shows the students in Mr.
Hennington’s class and their heights. What should Mr. Hennington do to organize the data in order to identify the students who are taller than the median height?
a. He should group the most common heights together.
b. He should add all of their heights and divide by 6.
c. He should subtract the shortest height from the tallest height.
d. He should list the students in order from least to greatest with their corresponding heights.
Students HeightKarla 6 feet 1 inchLori 5 feet 4 inches
Katrina 5 feet 2 inchesKyle 5 feet 10 inchesRyan 5 feet 11 inchesBryan 6 feet
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Week 7
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• A recipe that makes 6 meatballs calls for ¼ pound of ground meat. How much ground meat is needed to make 3 dozen meatballs?
a. 1 pound b. 1½ pounds c. 2 pounds d. 2½ pounds
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Monday 2
• What is the numerator for the fraction that is between the following two fractions.
?8
1316
and 2932
a. 4
b. 7
c. 10
d. 15
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Monday 3
• Which shows a model of 4²?a.
b.
c.
d.
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Tuesday 1• Which problem situation best matches the equation
shown?
a. Michael bought a pair of socks for $7. He also bought shirts for $12. The total amount for his purchase was $103. How many shirts did Michael purchase?
b. Michael wants to buy 12 pizzas for his 7 friends. He can spend $103 on the food. How many pizzas can he buy?
c. Michael uses 12 cans of tennis balls during on tournament and another 7 cans during another tournament. If he used 103 tennis balls altogether how many did he use at the first tournament?
d. Michael charges $12 to tutor math students and $7 dollars to tutor English students. Last week he made $103. How many math students did he tutor?
12 7 103x
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Tuesday 2
• Coach Graves has a junior high tennis team. He has 8 sixth graders, 10 seventh graders, and 12 eighth graders who play on his tennis team. What percent of the tennis team are eighth graders?
a. 27%b. 30%c. 35%d. 40%
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Tuesday 3
• The model below represents the equation 2x+4=10. What is the first step in finding the value of x?
x x =
a. Add 4 to both sides
b. Divide both sides by 2
c. Subtract 4 from both sides
d. Multiply both sides by 2
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Wednesday 1• Which line
contains the ordered pair (-1, -2)?
a. Line kb. Line lc. Line md. Line n
lk
m n
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Wednesday 2• In geometry class, Herbie had to create a three
dimensional rectangular prism from paper. His final product is shown. What would the net of this prism look like?
a.
c.
b.
d.
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Wednesday 3
• Which figure has a larger area, or are the two figures equal in their area?
12 c
m
8 cm
Figure A
6 cm
5 cm
11 cm
Figure B
a. Figure A is larger.
b. Figure B is larger.
c. The figures are equal.
d. There is not enough information.
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Thursday 1
• Alyssa used the ruler on the Mathematics Chart to measure the dimensions of the box shown in centimeters. What best represents the volume of the box?
12 cm5 cm
7 cm
a. 420 cm³
b. 144 cm³
c. 119 cm³
d. 238 cm³
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Thursday 2• Michael records the
number of meters he runs each day, as shown. How many meters must he run on Friday to have a mean of 1500 meters for the five days?
a. 500 meters b. 600 metersc. 700 metersd. 800 meters
Monday: 2500 meters
Tuesday: 1500 meters
Wednesday: 1200 meters
Thursday: 1600 meters
Friday:
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Thursday 3• The table shows the
percent of time that the cafeteria schedules certain foods on their menu. Which statement is best supported by the table?
Food Percent of Time
Hamburgers 35
Pizza 25
Chicken Strips 30
Salad 10
a. Chicken strips and salad are served half of the time.
b. Pizza is served a quarter of the time.
c. Hamburgers are the most popular item in the cafeteria.
d. Students would like salads more often.
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Friday 1• Quadrilateral ABCD is similar to quadrilateral
QRST. What process should a student use to find the area of quadrilateral QRST?A B
CD
12 in.
17 in.
Q R
ST
h in.
13 in.
a. First use and then use area =h(13).
b. First use and then use area =h(13).
c. First use and then use area =h(17).
d. First use and then use area =h(13).
1217 13
h
1217 13
h
1712 13
h
1213 17
h
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Friday 2• The second hand on a clock spins at a rate of 1 rotation per 60 seconds. Which statement is best supported by this statement?
a. The second hand will make 300 rotations in 21,000 seconds.
b. The second hand will make 600 rotations in 10 hours.
c. The second hand will make 900 rotations in 450 minutes.
d. The second hand will make 200 rotations in 10,000 seconds.
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Friday 3
• Which expression can be used to solve the problem below?
– A craft show charges vendors $75 per day and 10% of their profits from the show. What is the total cost for a three-day show and a profit of $2500?
a. 75 x 3 + 0.10 x 2500 b. 75 + 3 + 0.10 x 2500 c. 75 x 3 + 0.10 + 2500 d. 75 x 3 x 0.10 x 2500
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Week 8
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Which model represents 7²?
A.
B.
C. D.
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Monday 2
• Kristen’s parents asked her to save of her paycheck to help pay for her cheerleading uniform. What percentage of her paycheck did Kristen’s parents ask her to save?
a. 25%b. 35%c. 40%d. 60%
35
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Monday 3
• Write an expression that can be used to show the maximum number of 0.7-meter lengths of yarn that can be cut from a 10.4-meter skein of yarn?
a. 10.4 ÷ 0.7b. 10.4 – 0.7c. 0.7 ÷ 10.4d. 0.7 – 10.4
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Tuesday 1
• A veterinarian saw 80 animals at her clinic yesterday. Six of the animals were exotic birds. What is the percent of animals that she examined that were NOT exotic birds?
a. 7.5%b. 9.25%c. 75%d. 92.5%
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Tuesday 2• The data in the table show the relationship
between the length of a cube and its volume. Which graph best represents the data in the table?
Length of side (cm),
X
Volume(cm³),
y1 12 83 274 64
0 1 2 3 410
20
30
40
50
60
0 1 2 3 4
10
20
30
40
50
60
0 1 2 3 4
10
20
30
40
50
60
A.
B.
C.
0 1 2 3 4
10
20
30
40
50
60
D.
Length (cm)
Length (cm) Length (cm)
Length (cm)Vo
lum
e (c
m³)
Volu
me
(cm
³)Vo
lum
e (c
m³)
Volu
me
(cm
³)
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Tuesday 3
• Luis drew a scale model of the school. He used the scale 1 inch equals 50 feet. What distance on Luis’s map should represent the 75 feet of hall in the locker area at his school?
a. 0.5 inchb. 1 inchc. 1.5 inchesd. 2 inches
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Wednesday 1
• Which of these triangles does not share a common characteristic of the other three?
a. b.
72°
c.
23° 23°
d.
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Wednesday 2
• Which shows the side view of the object below?
Front
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Wednesday 3• A lawn and garden company was hired to
fertilize a lawn represented in the green area. What was the total area that was fertilized?
House
50 ft
30 ft Pool
Patio
150 ft
100
ft
20 ft
30 ft
a. 15,000 ft² b. 13,500 ft² c. 12,900 ft² d. 11,400 ft²
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Thursday 1
• Which figure has a greater area?
Figure A
20 cm
Figure B
10 cm
30 cma. Figure A is larger.
b. Figure B is larger.
c. The figures are equal in area.
d. There is not enough information.
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Thursday 2• Jose has 3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2
pennies in his pocket. Which table shows the possible outcomes if he grabs two coins out of his pocket?
Q Q
Q D
Q N
Q P
D N
N P
P P
D P
Q Q
Q D
Q N
Q P
Q P
D N
N P
P P
D P
Q Q
Q D
Q N
N P
P P
D P
a. b. c. d.
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Thursday 3• A survey asked 200
students which candy bar was their favorite. The results are shown in the table. Which graph would best display student preferences as percentages?
Candy Bar Number of Students
Snickers 85M & M’s 64
Butterfinger 27Twix 24
c. a.
b. d.
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Friday 1• The Sprott family has four sons: Rodney, Rick,
Roger, and Royce. Rodney is not the oldest or the youngest son. Rick is younger than Rodney. What other piece of information is needed to determine the order of the siblings from oldest to youngest?
a. You need to know if Rodney is the oldest child.b. You need to know who is the youngest child.c. You need to know if Rick and Rodney are twins.d. You need to know if Rodney is older than Rick.
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Friday 2• Mr. Book just bought a new tractor. He wants to
estimate the monthly operating expenses for the tractor. He knows that the insurance is $150 a month, and he knows that he will drive his tractor an average of 360 miles per month. What additional information is needed to estimate the monthly operating expenses?
a. He needs to know how far away from his house his farm is.
b. He needs to know what type of tractor he bought.c. He needs to know the cost of fuel and number of miles
per gallon the tractor gets.d. He needs to know if anyone else will be driving the
tractor to do the farming work.
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Friday 3• The table shows the
number of students in NJHS at Glenn Middle School over the past five years. Which statement is supported by the information in the table?
Year Number of Students
2003 39
2004 44
2005 52
2006 64
2007 78
a. The student membership in 2005 was 20% greater than it was in 2003.
b. The greatest increase in membership occurred between 2004 and 2005.
c. There are twice as many members in 2007 as there were in 2003.
d. The sum of the members in 2003 and 2004 is less than the total membership in 2007.
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Week 9
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Roxanne scored 76, 83, 94, 101, 57, and 82 on her tests during a six-week period. What is the best way to find her test average for the six-week period?
a. (76+83+94+101+57+82)/6 b. (76+83+94+101+57+82)x6c. (76x83x94x101x57x82)/6 d. (76+83+94+101+57+82)-6
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Monday 2
• Which expression is NOT equivalent to 15.6%?
a. 0.156b.c. 1.56 d.
1561000
15.6100
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Monday 3• A school gains and loses
students daily, as some students move out and others move into the district. The table below shows the number of students moving in and out for the first two months of school.
If the school started with sstudents, which expression can be used to find out how many students were enrolled at the end of the two-month period?
Month Students moving
in
Students moving
outSeptember 14 12
October 27 3
a. S-14-(-12)-27-(-3)
b. S+14x(-12)+27x(-3)
c. S+14+(-12)+27+(-3)
d. Sx14x(-12)x27x(-3)
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Tuesday 1• The table shows
the different sizes of square tables that a furniture store sells. Which graph shows the correct relationship between the side length and perimeter of each square table that the store sells?
Table Side length (feet)
A 2B 4C 6D 8
0 2 4 6 8
0 2 4 6 8 0 2 4 6 8
0 2 4 6 8
10
20
3
0
10
20
3
0
10
20
3
0
10
20
3
0
A.B.
C. D.
Side Length (ft)
Side Length (ft) Side Length (ft)
Side Length (ft)
Perim
eter
(ft)
Perim
eter
(ft)
Perim
eter
(ft)
Perim
eter
(ft)
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Tuesday 2• Carol’s Clothing Store is
having a sale. The table below shows the regular price, r, and the sale price, s, of several items. Which formula can be used to calculate the sale price?
a. R=S x 0.75 b. S=R x 0.75 c. R=S + 0.75 d. S=R + 0.75
Item Regular Price (r)
Sale Price (s)
Shirt $28.00 $21.00
Jeans $48.00 $36.00
Shoes $40.00 $30.00
Hats $8.00 $6.00
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Tuesday 3• The data in the table
below show the relationship between the number of cheeseburgers Ricardo can eat and the number of calories that he consumes from the cheeseburgers. Which graph best represents this data?
Hamburgers, h Calories Consumed, c
1 3002 6003 9004 1200
x
ya. b. c. d.
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Wednesday 1
• If the , what is the measure of the complementary angle?
a. 25ºb. 35ºc. 105ºd. 115º
1 65m
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Wednesday 2
• Two polygons are congruent if their corresponding angles are ___________ and the lengths of their corresponding sides are _______________.
a. congruent; congruentb. in proportion; in proportionc. congruent; in proportiond. in proportion; congruent
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Wednesday 3
• Jim knows that the circumference of his circular rug is 24 feet. What is the approximate measure of the radius of this rug? ( 3)
a.4 feet
b.6 feet
c. 8 feet
d.10 feet
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Thursday 1• Mallory is dividing a pizza with her three
friends. If each girl is to get one-fourth of the pizza, what is the area of the pizza that each one will get when the diameter of the pizza is 16 inches?
a. 25.12 in²b. 50.24 in²c. 100.48 in²d. 200.96 in²
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Thursday 2• The data in the table show the
number of sodas sold from the machines in one day. Which statement is best supported by these data?
Type of Soda Number of Cans Sold
Coca Cola 135
Dr. Pepper 183
Sprite 74
Coke Zero 63
Barq’s Root Beer 85
a. There were a total of 550 sodas sold.
b. There are 342 students who don’t like Coca Cola products.
c. One-fourth of the sodas sold are Coca Colas.
d. The number of students who bought Coke Zero is 50% of the students who bought Coca Cola.
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Thursday 3• Andra polled her classmates about the sports that they play. Which of the
following gives the most detailed information about individual students and the sports they play?
Sport Number of Students
Basketball 4
Cross Country
5
Tennis 4
B.
Basketball Cross Country
Tennis
A.
Kim
JoeBill
Bob
Jon
Sue
Jim
KenTim
C. Tennis
31%
Basketball
31%
Cross Country
38%
0
12
3
45
6
Cross Country Basketball Tennis
Series1
D.
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Friday 1• The table shows the
favorite fine arts classes at Edison Junior High. Based on the information in the table, which of the following is a reasonable assumption?
Class Number of Students
Band 200
Choir 75
Art 175
Theater Arts 300
a. One-fourth as many students in theater arts are in choir.
b. Twice as many students are in theater arts than are in art.
c. One-third of the students in theater arts are also in band.
d. Choir and art combined have more students than theater arts.
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Friday 2• Dan is making chili mixes to sell at the Cotton
Festival. He plans on making 300 packages of chili mix. He knows that one package of chili mix uses ¼ of a bottle of dried onions. What process should Dan follow to find out how many bottles of dried onions he needs to buy to make the chili mixes?
a. Divide 300 by ¼b. Multiply 300 by ¼c. Subtract 300 and ¼d. Add 300 and ¼
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Friday 3• Mrs. Rathmell needs to
buy 9 pizzas for the Sweetheart Dance. There are four stores that sell pizza and that are currently having a sale on pizza. If Mrs. Rathmell wants to save as much money as possible, at which store should she purchase the pizzas?
Store Sale Price
Pentamino’s 9 pizzas for $35.55
Pizza Mut 5 pizzas for $3.75
Snakey’s 3 pizzas for $10.95
Double Mave’s 1 pizza for $3.66
a. Pentamino’s
b. Pizza Mut
c. Snakey’s
d. Double Mave’s
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Week 10
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Which model represents 4²?
A.B.
C. D.
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Monday 2• A pizza restaurant wanted to bring pizza to all of the
students on the A Honor Roll at a certain school district. The manager of the restaurant use the following guidelines to estimate the number of students receiving pizza.– There are 4 schools in the district.– There are 12-16 students are each school on the A Honor Roll.– One pizza will feed three to five hungry students.
• What is the best estimate of the total number of pizzas that the restaurant manager needs to bring?
a. 64 pizzas b. 48 pizzasc. 20 pizzasd. 14 pizzas
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Monday 3• The table shows the
total distance that Vincent rode his bicycle after school last week. What is the total distance that Vincent rode last week?
a. 13.3 milesb. 13.5 milesc. 14.2 milesd. 14.7 miles
Day Distance (miles)
Monday 1¼
Tuesday 3.3
Wednesday 2¾
Thursday 1.6
Friday 4.4
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Tuesday 1• Mindy is building a model house for her
geometry project. She is using a scale where 2 inches represents 15 feet. If the length of the front of her model house is 6.4 inches, what would be the length in feet of the front of the actual house?
a. 48 feetb. 35 feetc. 28 feetd. 25 feet
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Tuesday 2
• Mrs. Graves has a circular table in her classroom with a circumference of 27 feet. What expression could be used to find the radius of the table?
272
r
27r
27 2r
2
272
r
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Tuesday 3
• The Chess Club sells cookies during the morning break period. They prepare 30 sugar cookies, 40 oatmeal cookies, and 80 chocolate chip cookies. What percent of the cookies are sugar cookies?
a. 20%b. 27%c. 53%d. 80%
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Wednesday 1• Hunter translated
triangle BAT to triangle B'A'T'. The vertex of B was at (3, -1). If the vertex of B‘ is now at (-2, 5), describe the translation.
a. Right 5, up 6b. Left 5, down 6c. Left 5, up 6 d. Right 5, down 6
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Wednesday 2• Maggie drew a
triangle on the grid as shown. What are the coordinates of the vertices of ∆BLT?
a. B(6, -2), L(-5, 0), and T(3, -3)
b. B(-2, 6), L(-5, 0), and T(-3, 3)
c. B(-2, 6), L(0,-5), and T(3, -3)
d. B(-2, 6), L(-5, 0), and T(3, -3)
B
L
T
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Wednesday 3
• Jennifer wants to create a box large enough to hold a volume of 322 cm³. If she built a box with the dimensions as shown, would it be large enough to meet her needs?
12 cm8 cm
4 cm
a. Yes, the box is larger than 322 cm³.
b. Yes, the box is equal to 322 cm³.
c. No, the box is smaller than 322 cm³.
d. There is not enough information to decide.
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Thursday 1• Katie ran around a
circular cross country track four times during a race. The track is shown below. How far did Katie run during the race?
a. 314 yardsb. 628 yardsc. 942 yardsd. 1256 yards
50 yards
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Thursday 2• Mr. Simpson gave a
science test to his 7th
grade class. The table shows the grades earned in his class. Find the most common grade made on the test.
a. 40b. 81c. 82.5d. 85
Grade Number of Students
100 195 390 285 480 275 370 265 260 1
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Thursday 3• Madison played a game
where she spun a spinner one time and flipped a coin one time. Which table shows the unique combinations of a number on the spinner and heads on the coin?
III
III IV
I H
II H
III H
IV H
I H
II H
III T
IV H
I T
II T
III T
IV T
I H
II T
III T
IV T
a. b. c. d.
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Friday 1
• Daniel uses his own Zamboni to smooth the ice at the ice rink. He charges a flat fee of $75 for each job. Daniel also charges $35 per hour that he works. What process should Daniel use to determine his pay for working 3 hours?
a. Multiply 35 and 3 and then add 75. b. Multiply 3 and 75 and then add 35.c. Add 35 and 75 and then multiply by 3.d. Add 35 and 3 and then multiply by 75.
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Friday 2• Rebecca went on a business trip to Idaho. The trip
was 678 miles long. She knows that her rent car averages 32 miles per gallon. What other information is needed to know how much Rebecca spent on gasoline for her trip?
a. She needs to know the color of the car.b. She needs to know what type of business trip she is
on.c. She needs to know the average price of gasoline. d. She needs to know how many times she’ll have to buy
gas for the car.
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Friday 3• Isaac bought tickets for his family to see Disney on
Ice. He paid $16 for each of three adults. He also paid $35 for all of the kids he was taking. What other information is needed to find out how many children Isaac is taking to the show?
a. He needs to know how much adult tickets cost.b. He needs to know how much a child’s ticket costs.c. He needs to know which Disney show they are
seeing.d. He needs to know the cost of refreshments.
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Week 11
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1• Karina colored one-
fifth of her picture green, as shown. What percent of her picture did Karina color green?
a.5%
b.20%
c. 25%
d.80%
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Monday 2
• David wants to save $293.25 to buy a new guitar for his father. If he saves the same amount of money each week for 12 weeks, how much money does he need to save EACH week?
a. $29.33b. $36.66c. $32.55d. $24.44
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Monday 3
• Molly bought a dozen cookies for $4.25. What did Molly pay for each cookie?
a. $0.35 b. $0.71c. $5.10d. $2.13
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Tuesday 1• The model below represents the equation 4x - 3 = 9.
What is the first step in finding the value of x?
x
x
x
x=
a. Subtract three from both sides of the equation.
b. Divide both sides by four.
c. Add three to both sides of the equation.
d. Multiply both sides of the equation by four.
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Tuesday 2• Which problem situation best matches the
equation below? 6.50 32.50x a. Jamie got paid $6.50 per hour for babysitting. If she got
paid a total of $32.50, how many hours did she baby-sit?
b. Jamie has $32.50. She needs to pay her friend back $6.50. How much will she have after she pays her friend?
c. Jamie has $32.50. She needs $6.50 more to have enough for the shoes she wants. How much more does Jamie need altogether?
d. Jamie earned $6.50 to babysit her little brother. She already has $32.50 from babysitting. How much babysitting has she done?
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Tuesday 3• Garret’s Fried Chicken
is having a sale. The table shows the regular price, r, and the sale price, s, of several items. What formula can be used to calculate the sale price?
a. r= s x 0.5 b. s= r x 0.5 c. s= r ÷ 0.5 d. r= s ÷ 0.5
Item Regular Price (r)
Sale Price (s)
Buffalo Wings
$3.00 $1.50
Mashed Potatoes
$2.50 $1.25
Biscuits $0.80 $0.40
ChickenWings Plate
$5.00 $2.50
Cobbler $1.30 $0.65
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Wednesday 1• The figure shown
was transformed from quadrant I to quadrant IV. Which transformation is best represented in the graph?
a. Rotationb. Reflection c. Translationd. Dilation
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Wednesday 2
• What shape has a base that is not a polygon?
a. Rectangular prismb. Cubec. Hexagonal pyramidd. Cone
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Wednesday 3
• Cynthia has two circles on her desk. One circle has a radius of 6 centimeters, and the other circle has a radius of 10 centimeters. What is the approximate difference between the circumference of the two circles?
a. 50.24 cmb. 38.74 cmc. 25.12 cmd. 12.06 cm
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Thursday 1• The bins in the
kindergarten are rectangular prisms. Mrs. Havlak uses five to store toys. What is the total volume of the five storage bins?
a. 42 ft³b. 49 ft³c. 126 ft³d. 210 ft³
4 ft3 ft
3.5 ft
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Thursday 2• Ms. Cates collected data
on the number of cookies FCCLA sold in a week. The table shows the data. Which number could be added to the set of data so that the median and mode of the set are equal?
Mint Chip 12
Chocolate Chip
38
Sugar 24Oatmeal Raisin
19
Peanut Butter
?
Macadamia Nut
27
Cookies Number Sold
a. 12
b. 38
c. 24
d. 19
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Thursday 3• The table shows the
number absences during a certain week. Which of the following statements is supported by the data in the table?
Day of the Week
Number of Absences
Monday 8
Tuesday 6
Wednesday 4
Thursday 2
Friday 0
a. There were three times as many absences on Tuesday as there were on Friday.
b. Half of the week’s total absences occurred on Monday.
c. One-forth as many students were absent on Thursday as on Monday.
d. Most students miss school because of illness.
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Friday 1• Mr. Coleman went on a
diet. His weight is charted in the table. If the pattern of weight loss continues, how much will he weigh during the 9th week?
a. 174 poundsb. 172 poundsc. 168 poundsd. 166 pounds
Week Weight(in pounds)
1 182
2 180
3 178
4 176
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Friday 2• Mrs. Fritz has two cats. One cat weighs
34 pounds. The second cat weighs half as much as the first cat. Which equation can be used to find w, the weight of the second cat?
13 4213 4213 4213 42
w
w
w
w
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Friday 3• Mrs. Zeno wrote the following riddle for her
students.– We are two digit numbers who are consecutive
even whole numbers. – Our sum is 72.– There are three of us.
• What are the three numbers in the riddle?a. 20, 24, and 28 b. 22, 24, and 26 c. 23, 24, and 25 d. 22, 23, and 24
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Week 12
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Mangos are on sale for $1.09 a pound. Mrs. Wilson bought 5.75 pounds of mangos. About how much did she pay for the mangos?
a. $4.27 b. $5.27 c. $6.27 d. $7.27
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Monday 2
• Mr. Gibson said that of the parents at Miles Junior High had attended the school as teenagers. What decimal and percent are equivalent to ?
38
38
a. 0.375 and 37.5%
b. 3.75 and 37.5%
c. 37.5 and 37.5%
d. 37.5 and 0.375%
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• Write an expression that is represented by the model below.
Monday 3
-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1
a. 0 - 7
b. -6 + 0
c. -6 - 7
d. -6 + 7
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Tuesday 1• Which of the following represents the greatest
percent of change?a. The cost of a soft drink increasing from $0.35
to $1.40.b. A pair of boots that were originally $250 and
are on sale for $75.c. A baby who was born weighing 8 pounds and
now weighs 24 pounds.d. A bacteria sample that had 240
microorganisms and now has 480.
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Tuesday 2
• The cost of Ethan’s haircut was $18. He wanted to leave a 20% tip. What is the amount of the tip that Ethan should leave?
a. $2.40b. $1.80c. $3.60 d. $4.10
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Tuesday 3• What description shows the relationship
between a term and n, its position in the sequence?
Position 1 2 3 4 n
Value of Term 1¼ 2 ¼ 3 ¼ 4 ¼
a. Divide ¼ and n
b. Multiply ¼ and n
c. Add ¼ and n
d. Subtract ¼ from n
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Wednesday 1• Look at the two triangles. What method
could you use to prove that the triangles are similar?
7 units
6 units
3.5 units
3 units
a. Divide 3.5 by 7 and 6 by 3 and see if the quotients are the same.
b. Divide 7 by 3.5 and 6 by 3 and see if the quotients are the same.
c. Divide 7 by 3.5 and 3 by 6 and see if the quotients are the same.
d. Divide 7 by 6 and 3 by 3.5 and see if the quotients are the same.
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Wednesday 2• Name a pair
of coordinates that lie within the circle graphed.
a. (-3, 0)b. (-1, -3)c. (3, 3)d. (7, 4)
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Wednesday 3
• Brenda has two circles on her desk. One circle has a radius of 6 centimeters, and the other circle has a radius of 10 centimeters. What is the approximate difference between the area of the two circles?
a. 200.96 cm²b. 150.72 cm²c. 100.48 cm²d. 50.24 cm²
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Thursday 1
• A new table in the library is shaped like a hexagon. The total perimeter of the hexagon is 20 feet. What is the length of each side of the table?
a. 2.5 ftb. 3 ftc. 3.5 ftd. 4 ft
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Thursday 2• The graph shows the water for a certain family during
the year. Which statement is supported by the graph?Water Usage
0500
1000Ja
nuar
y
Febr
uary
Mar
ch
April
May
June July
Aug
ust
Sep
tem
Oct
ober
Nov
emb
Dec
emb
Months of the Year
Wat
er U
se in
Gal
lons
a. The most water was used in June.
b. The water used in October was about half of what was used in July.
c. August did not have the highest water usage.
d. November had half the water usage of October.
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Thursday 3• The following information is known about a school:
– 150 students attend Miles High School– Half of the students are in athletics– Of those in athletics, one third are also in the Spanish Club.– Twice the number of students in the Spanish Club are in
the band.• How many students are in the Spanish Club?a. 150b. 75c. 50d. 25
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Friday 1• A landscaping company has been hired to put
trees in a park. They are to plant trees 9 yards apart along the perimeter of the park. What else does the landscaping company need to know in order to have enough trees to complete their project?
a. They need to know the perimeter of the park. b. They need to know the area of the park.c. They need to know the cost of each tree.d. They need to know what type of trees to plant.
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Friday 2• Claire bought some beads at the craft store
that she used to make necklaces. She uses 25 beads in each necklace. If she sold all 14 necklaces that she made for $18 each, what additional information is needed to know what Claire’s profit is?
a. She needs to know if people paid with cash or credit cards.
b. She needs to know what color beads were purchased.
c. She needs to know what she paid for the beads originally.
d. She needs to know how long each necklace is.
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Friday 3
• A container is shaped like a cylinder. It is built to interlock with cylinders of the same shape and size. If Ariel knows that she must use 8 small cylinders to get the total volume that she needs, how can she find the volume of one small cylinder?
a. Divide the total volume by 8. b. Multiply the total volume by 8.c. Multiply the volume 8 times.d. Subtract 8 from the total volume.
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Week 13
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• The model below can be used to represent the area of a square with a side of units. What is another way to represent the side length of this square?
36
a. 6²
b. 6
c. 36²
d. 18
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Monday 2
• What is the value of the expression?
2(2 6) 4 3 4
a.8
b.6
c. 4
d.2
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Monday 3
• Adriana bought 14 lemonades for $1.49 each and 26 chili-cheese hotdogs for $2.85 each. What was the total cost for the drinks and hotdogs?
a. $94.96 b. $47.48c. $23.74d. $4.75
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Tuesday 1
• A teacher receives a box of 144 pens. Of those pens, 14 do not work properly. What percent of the pens do work properly?
a. 10%b. 14%c. 86%d. 90%
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Tuesday 2• The equation 4x + 1 = 2x + 7 is modeled below.
What value of x makes the equation true?
x x
xx x
x
=
a. x = 8
b. x = 1
c. x = 3
d. x = 4
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Tuesday 3• Thomas drew a map from his house to his
grandmother’s house. He used a scale of 5 centimeters equals one mile. What distance on Thomas’s map should represent the 2.2 miles between his house and his grandmother’s house?
a. 10 cmb. 11 cmc. 12 cmd. 13 cm
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Wednesday 1• Which of the nets could make the triangular
prism shown?
c.
a. b.
d.
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Wednesday 2
• A triangle with no congruent sides and an angle of 96º is _____________ and ___________________.
a. Isosceles and obtuse
b. Equilateral and acute
c. Scalene and acute
d. Scalene and obtuse
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Wednesday 3
• Nathan ran in two races. The distances he ran in the races were 4.75 kilometers and 3.5 kilometers. How many meters did Nathan run in both races together?
a. 8250 meters b. 7870 metersc. 7250 metersd. 6775 meters
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Thursday 1• The cheerleaders are
covering the wall with red paper for a pep rally. They have to leave the windows uncovered. How many square feet of paper do the cheerleaders need to cover the wall?
a. 144 ft²b. 129 ft²c. 84 ft² d. 60 ft²
16 feet
9 fe
et
5 feet
3 fe
et
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Thursday 2• Antonio collected
data during a science experiment. Which two measure of data are represented by 25 seconds?
a. Mean and Modeb. Mean and Medianc. Median and Ranged. Median and Mode
Trial Time (seconds)
1 26
2 24
3 21
4 19
5 28
6 31
7 22
8 29
Mouse Trap Car Trials
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Thursday 3
• Whitney bought three shirts for $36 and a pair of shoes for $56. What was the mean cost of the items she bought?
a. $46b. $41 c. $36d. $33
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Friday 1
• Cullen made a cake for his girlfriend’s birthday. He used 2 cups of flour, and the recipe had a total of 7 cups of ingredients. How could Cullen find the percent of flour that he used in the cake?
2 1007 x
72 100
x
2100 7
x
27 100
x
a. b.
c. d.
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Friday 2
• Brandon needs to make a sign for the tennis team. The circular sign should have an circumference of 16 feet. What formula should Brandon use to determine the radius of the sign?
162
r
16r
28r
82
r
a. b.
c. d.
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Friday 3
• Amber spent ½ of her babysitting earnings on a new purse. She spent ½ of the remaining amount on a t-shirt. After she bought a pair of earrings for $7.49, she had $5.46 left. How much money did Amber earn babysitting?
a. $103.60b. $25.90c. $12.95d. $51.80
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