1.   At noon the temperature was 64°. The change in temperature each
hour afterward is shown in the table. What was the temperature after
the third hour?
   
    A. 65° B. 64°
    C. 63° D. 62°
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  2.   Find the value of 18 – 3 × 5 – 2.
    A. 45 B. 73
    C. 1 D. 8
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  3.   Evaluate 6 · 7 – 2p if p = 5.
    A. 200 B. 420
    C. 150 D. 32
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  4.   Write 6 · 6 · 6 · 6 · 6 using exponents.
    A. 65 B. 56
    C. 66 D. 16
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  5.   For which equation is 11 the solution?
    A. 29 – h = 18 B. 11 = h + 7
    C. 15 – h = 26 D. h – 5 = 11
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  6.   A frequency table ______.
    A. cannot display more than 100 responses B. cannot have more than two rows
    C. shows the percent of people who do not respond to a survey D. shows the number of times each piece of data occurs
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  7.   What is the frequency represented by the tally marks shown below?
   
    A. 15 B. 4
    C. 17 D. 32
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  8.   Determine the error in the frequency table displaying the data shown below.
   
    A. The intervals are not equal. B. All the numbers in the data set are not included in the scale.
    C. The frequencies do not equal the tallies. D. The intervals are overlapping.
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  9.   Is the graph below misleading?
   
    A. Yes, because bar graphs are usually misleading. B. cannot tell from the graph
    C. no D. Yes, because there are no labels on either scale.
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  10.   Find the area of a square whose sides measure 15 meters.
    A. 225 m2 B. 75 m2
    C. 60 m2 D. 30 m2
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  11.   A number is divisible by 3 if ______.
    A. the sum of the digits is 3 B. the sum of the digits is divisible by 3
    C. the ones digit is divisible by 3 D. the ones digit is 3
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  12.   Which number is divisible by 10?
    A. 305 B. 2,005
    C. 1,130 D. 415
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  13.   You want to jog of a mile, and you know that a mile is 5,280 feet. How far, in feet, do you want to jog?
    A. 1,320 ft B. 1,875 ft
    C. 1,980 ft D. 14,080 ft
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  14.   Evaluate 2xy + 9 if x = 3 and y = 2.
    A. 15 B. 21
    C. 12 D. 66
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  15.   For which equation is 5 the solution?
    A. x – 3 = 2 B. x + 3 = 5
    C. 3 – x = 2 D. 5 + x = 5
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  16.   Determine the stems for the data 236, 256, 298, 252, 289.
    A. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 B. 23, 25, 28, 29
    C. 2 D. 2, 6, 6, 8, 9
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  17.   Which describes the number that appears most often in a set of data?
    A. mode B. median
    C. mean D. range
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  18.   Which of the following data would best be described by mode?
    A. Average price of cars made in 1999 B. Typical family income per year in Montana
    C. Average age of people who buy a summer pool pass D. Most common favorite number of the set of favorite numbers of people in the United States
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  19.   The rectangles show that the number 23 ______.
   
    A. is neither prime nor composite B. is composite
    C. is prime D. has three factors
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  20.   Which statements best describes how the outlier affects the mean of the data set shown?
   
    A. The outlier does not affect the mean of the data. B. The outlier causes the mean to be slightly greater in value than the other values in the data set.
    C. The outlier causes the mean to be much less in value than the other values in the data set. D. The outlier causes the mean to be much greater in value than the other values in the data set.
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