1.   How many dots are in Figure 5?
   
    A. 35 B. 32
    C. 45 D. 41
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  2.   The cost of admission to a science museum is 12a + 5c, where a represents the number of adults and c represents the number of children. How much would it cost for 2 adults and 3 children to go to the museum?
    A. $22 B. $46
    C. $27 D. $39
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  3.   The line graph shows the time it takes Kyle to climb the steps in the Statue of Liberty. Predict the total time it will take him to climb 354 steps to the top of the statue, if his rate remains approximately the same.
   
    A. 16 min B. 12 min
    C. 20 min D. 10 min
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  4.   The stem-and-leaf plot below shows the scores on a math test. What could you conclude from this information?
   
    A. Less than half the students scored above 90. B. There were more scores in the 70s than in the 80s.
    C. Most of the scores were below 89. D. Most of the scores fell between 90-99.
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  5.   0.682 km = ___ m
    A. 0.000682 B. 68.2
    C. 6.82 D. 682
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  6.   The graph shows the average annual precipitation for four different cities. Write the average annual precipitation for New Orleans as a decimal.
   
    A. 61.56 B. 61.875
    C. 61.125 D. 61.78
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  7.   In Mrs. Freeman's class, of the students are girls. What fraction of the class is boys?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  8.   Jamie needs to bake batches of brownies. If the recipe for a batch calls for cups of sugar, about how many cups of sugar are needed?
    A. 2 cups B. 3 cups
    C. 6 cups D. 4 cups
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  9.   The circle graph shows the favorite desserts of 33 students. About how many prefer pie?
   
    A. 5 B. 4
    C. 3 D. 6
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  10.   A jet aircraft can fly 2,500 miles in 4 hours. How far can it fly in one hour?
    A. 625 mi B. 6,250 mi
    C. 6.25 mi D. 62.5 mi
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  11.   Suppose you want to determine the favorite food of students in your school. Which would not provide a random sample?
    A. surveying every tenth student on the school roster
    B. surveying every fifth student to enter the school in the morning
    C. surveying customers at a nearby hamburger stand
    D. surveying three students from each homeroom class
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  12.   The value of a normal car decreases as time passes. What would a line graph of this data look like?
    A. It would be a horizontal line. B. It would decrease from left to right.
    C. It would be a vertical line. D. It would increase from left to right.
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  13.   Bedagi was told that after a long bicycle ride, he should check his pulse. The graph is of his pulse compared to how many blocks he rode. What will his pulse be after riding 6 blocks?
   
    A. 300 beats per minute B. 120 beats per minute
    C. 190 beats per minute D. 160 beats per minute
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  14.   What are the x- and y-coordinates of the origin?
    A. (4, 4) B. (0, 0)
    C. (x, y) D. (2, 3)
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  15.   Name the ordered pair for Q.
   
    A. (7, 0) B. (8, 0)
    C. (0, 8) D. (0, 7)
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  16.   Kyle worked for hours one week and hours the next week. How many hours did he work altogether?
    A. hours B. hours
    C. hours D. 40 hours
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  17.   Add 2 hours 3 minutes 5 seconds to 57 minutes 49 seconds.
    A. 2 hours 63 seconds B. 3 hours 50 minutes 63 seconds
    C. 3 hours 54 seconds D. 2 hours 60 minutes 54 seconds
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  18.   Find the next number in the sequence 41, 31, 21, 11,….
    A. 0 B. 1
    C. -9 D. 10
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  19.   At Healthy Option Family Restaurant, kids can get a number of kiddy meal choices. Refer to the tree diagram. How many different kinds of kiddy meals are there?
   
    A. 6 different kinds B. 12 different kinds
    C. 20 different kinds D. 4 different kinds
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  20.   Solve –6 = n – 1.
    A. 7 B. –7
    C. 5 D. –5
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