1.   Find the solution set for if the replacement set is
{ 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 }.
    A. {0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7} B. {0, 1, 2}
    C. {0, 1, 2, 3} D. {0, 1}
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  2.   Based on the line plot, what is the highest score?
   
    A. 21 B. 71
    C. 75 D. 100
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  3.   Evaluate if
    A. B. -1
    C. D.
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  4.   Find two consecutive integers whose sum is -13.
    A. -5, -8 B. -12, -1
    C. -5.5, -7.5 D. -6, -7
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  5.   Write an algebraic expression for the verbal expression: three times the sum of x and y increased by five times the product of x and 3y.
    A. 3(x + y) + 5(3xy) B. 3(x + y) + 5(x + 3y)
    C. 3x + y + 5x(3y) D. 3(xy) + 5(x + 3y)
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  6.   Write in standard form.
    A. B.
    C. 2x + 3y = 0 D. 2x + 3y = -8
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  7.   Solve 4y2 – 25 = 0.
    A. B.
    C. D. or
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  8.   Find the quotient .
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  9.   Find .
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  10.   Identify the conclusion in the following algebraic statement:
If a = 3, then 2a + 1 = 7.
    A. 2a + 1 B. 2a + 1 = 7
    C. 2a D. a = 3
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  11.   The circle graph shows the percent of Ms. Jackson's students who earned an ''A'' for each of the four grading periods during a school year. If Ms. Jackson taught 150 total students, how many students earned an ''A'' during the third quarter?
   
    A. 60 B. 48
    C. 27 D. 15
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  12.   Rico took a survey to find out the number of family members in each of his classmates' households. The results of the survey are shown in the graph. How many more students said they have 4 family members in their household than 5?
   
    A. 10 B. 15
    C. 20 D. 5
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  13.   Solve
    A. y = -21 B. No Solution
    C. All Real Numbers D. y = 21
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  14.   Solve –13b – 17 – 5b = 2b – 10 –20b – 7.
    A. b = 1 B. All Real Numbers
    C. b = 0 D. No Solution
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  15.   Which point is in the solution set of and
    A. (-1, -5) B. (3, 4)
    C. (2, 1) D. (-4, 6)
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  16.   Find the upper quartile of the data.
   
    A. 42.5 B. 63
    C. 29.5 D. 19.5
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  17.   The student council advisor needs to appoint two council members to be officers: one president and one vice-president. Student council consists of six members. How many possible ways are there for the advisor to fill the offices?
    A. 720 B. 2
    C. 11 D. 30
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  18.   Find the product (2x + 3)(3x – 2).
    A. 6x2 + 5x – 6 B. 6x2 + 5x – 5
    C. 6x2 + 9x – 6 D. 6x2 + 9x – 5
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  19.   Solve 0.25x2 – 7x – 15 = 0.
    A. {3, 15} B. {–5, 3}
    C. {–2, 30} D. {4, 30}
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  20.   Find .
    A. k + 2 B. k2 + 2k + 1 –
    C. k2 – 2k – 7 – D. k2 + 2k + 1
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