1.   The Rodriguez family is taking a vacation that costs $1,400. They are making a down payment of $500 and paying the rest in three equal payments. What will be the amount of each payment?
    A. $500 B. $900
    C. $300 D. $400
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  2.   Write 6 · 6 · 6 · 6 · 6 using exponents.
    A. 16 B. 56
    C. 66 D. 65
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  3.   Write 24 as a product.
    A. 2 · 4 B. 4 · 4
    C. 2 · 2 · 2 D. 2 · 2 · 2 · 2
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  4.   Evaluate 34.
    A. 9 B. 12
    C. 81 D. 27
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  5.   Find the value of 1 + 42 נ3.
    A. 49 B. 25
    C. 51 D. 13
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  6.   Solve 16 = k + 10 using mental math.
    A. 10 B. 8
    C. 9 D. 6
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  7.   Choose the best interval for a frequency table for the set of data shown below. 110, 250, 190, 340, 310, 260, 130, 140, 330, 380, 150, 200
    A. 1 B. 5
    C. 200 D. 50
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  8.   The circle graph below shows what kind of media kids aged 8 to 18 would bring to a desert island. What are the two most popular choices?
   
    A. video games and TV B. computer/internet and video games
    C. CDs/radio and computer/internet D. CDs/radio and TV
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  9.   Refer to the stem-and-leaf plot below.
   
    A. Sixty is the greatest number in the data set.
    B. Four numbers are represented in the stem-and-leaf plot.
    C. Most of the numbers fall between 30 and 49.
    D. Five numbers are represented in the stem-and-leaf plot.
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  10.   The stem-and-leaf plot below shows the scores on a math test. What could you conclude from this information?
   
    A. Most of the scores were below 89. B. Most of the scores fell between 90-99.
    C. Less than half the students scored above 90. D. There were more scores in the 70s than in the 80s.
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  11.   How many of the following numbers is 162 divisible by? 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10
    A. 4 B. 1
    C. 3 D. 2
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  12.   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. 14,080 ft B. 1,320 ft
    C. 1,875 ft D. 1,980 ft
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  13.   Write 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 · 2 using exponents.
    A. 26 B. 72
    C. 67 D. 27
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  14.   Which describes the number that appears most often in a set of data?
    A. median B. mean
    C. mode D. range
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  15.   The number of calendars a department store sold in a six-month period is shown in the graph. Which statement gives the best assumption about the calendar sales?
   
    A. The number of calendars sold remained the same throughout the year.
    B. Most calendars were sold towards the end of the year and the beginning of the new year.
    C. Calendar sales decreased during the end of the year.
    D. Twice as many calendars were purchased in December than in October.
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  16.   Which statements best describes how the outlier affects the mean of the data set shown?
   
    A. The outlier causes the mean to be slightly greater in value than the other values in the data set. B. The outlier causes the mean to be much less in value than the other values in the data set.
    C. The outlier causes the mean to be much greater in value than the other values in the data set. D. The outlier does not affect the mean of the data.
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  17.   The table shows the number of laps Hector swam. Which graph makes it appear that the number of laps decreased more slowly?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  18.   Which measure(s) would most accurately describe the data shown in the table?
   
    A. mean and mode B. median
    C. mode D. mean
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  19.   Which diagram models a perfect square?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  20.   Which number is a perfect square?
    A. 11 B. 32
    C. 36 D. 26
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