1.   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. Most of the scores fell between 90-99.
    C. There were more scores in the 70s than in the 80s. D. Most of the scores were below 89.
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  2.   To estimate 17.7 + 36.1 to the nearest whole number, which is the best way to round?
    A. 18 + 37 B. 17 + 36
    C. 18 + 36 D. 17 + 37
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  3.   Estimate the sum of 0.42, 0.41, 0.43, and 0.39.
    A. 1.60 B. 1.40
    C. 1.50 D. 0.40
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  4.   0.682 km = ___ m
    A. 68.2 B. 0.000682
    C. 6.82 D. 682
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  5.   Determine which number is not prime.
    A. 19 B. 11
    C. 61 D. 57
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  6.   Find . Write the answer in simplest form.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  7.   The #712 school bus traveled 150 miles on 10 gallons of gas. How many miles per gallon does the bus get?
    A. 1.5 B. 150
    C. 0.15 D. 15
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  8.   What is 0.62% expressed as a decimal?
    A. 0.62 B. 0.062
    C. 0.00062 D. 0.0062
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  9.   A company's stock increases $5 in value. Which integer represents this situation?
    A. -5 B. +10
    C. 0 D. +5
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  10.   If you are conducting a survey to determine people's favorite actor, at which location should you not conduct your survey?
    A. post office B. in front of a theater on opening night of the latest comedy
    C. video store D. grocery store
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  11.   Evaluate 2 + 15 ÷ c – 4 if c = 3.
    A. -13 B. 3
    C. 13 D. 2
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  12.   Evaluate 2c ÷ d if c = 12 and d = 3.
    A. 2 B. 8
    C. 72 D. 4
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  13.   The bar graph below shows the number of people in Lisa's class with each pet preference. What conclusion can be made from the graph?
   
    A. Dogs are the best pets in the world. B. About 40 people in Lisa's class prefer fish.
    C. More people in Lisa's class prefer cats to fish. D. More people in Lisa's class prefer cats than dogs.
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  14.   The value of a normal car decreases as time passes. What would a line graph of this data look like?
    A. It would increase from left to right. B. It would be a horizontal line.
    C. It would decrease from left to right. D. It would be a vertical line.
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  15.   Round 4,950,959 to the nearest hundred thousand.
    A. 4,000,000 B. 4,950,000
    C. 4,900,000 D. 5,000,000
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  16.   Write the equivalent fractions represented by the models.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  17.   Solve .
    A. 11 B. 13
    C. 24 D. 23
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  18.   Pedro has no money and spends $5 of borrowed money every time he goes to the movies. He has gone to the movies 4 times. How much money does he have?
    A. $20 B. –$9
    C. $1 D. –$20
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  19.   You and your friend, Jenni, just tried out for the school play, The Princess and The Goblin. The teacher putting the play together tells everyone who tried out that they each have a 50% chance of getting a part acting in the play. What is the chance that you and Jenni both will get a part?
    A. 50% B. 10%
    C. 100% D. 25%
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  20.   Describe the pattern in the sequence 3, 6, 12, 24, … .
    A. Multiply by 2. B. Divide by 2.
    C. Add 3. D. Multiply by 3.
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