1.   In 1999, the state of Vermont produced 60,000 more gallons of maple syrup than Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin combined. Use the table to find how many gallons of maple syrup Vermont produced in 1999.
   
    A. 250,000 B. 350,000
    C. 310,000 D. 370,000
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  2.   How many dots are in Figure 5?
   
    A. 32 B. 41
    C. 45 D. 35
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  3.   Identify the first step when evaluating the expression
11 – 10 ÷ 2 + 6 × 1.
    A. 11 – 10 B. 6 × 1
    C. 2 + 6 D. 10 ÷ 2
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  4.   Evaluate n6 if n = 2.
    A. 64 B. 16
    C. 36 D. 12
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  5.   Determine the best scale in making a frequency table for this set of data.
   
    A. 0-10 B. 0-30
    C. 5-10 D. 0-5
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  6.   Use the circle graph below that shows what kids aged 8 to 18 would bring to a desert island. What percent of kids chose either TV or video games?
   
    A. 13% B. 30%
    C. 100% D. 50%
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  7.   In a stem-and-leaf plot, ______.
    A. a key is used to describe what the numbers in the plot represent.
    B. 0 can never be a stem
    C. the stems are on the right side and the leaves are on the left side
    D. 0 can never be a leaf
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  8.   A newborn kangaroo weighs approximately 0.035 ounce. Round 0.035 to the nearest hundredth.
    A. 0.02 B. 0.05
    C. 0.04 D. 0.03
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  9.   A composite number ______.
    A. has more than two factors B. has exactly two factors
    C. is the number 2 D. is a number less than 1
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  10.   Evaluate 2 + 15 ÷ c – 4 if c = 3.
    A. 2 B. -13
    C. 3 D. 13
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  11.   For the circle graph below, what percent of Mr. Brown's students preferred either summer or spring?
   
    A. 44% B. 18%
    C. 38% D. 62%
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  12.   Find the greatest number in the following group of numbers.
65.2, 65, 65.8, 60.9, 65.24, 65.69, 65.502
    A. 60.9 B. 65.8
    C. 65.502 D. 65.69
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  13.   The table below shows the amount that Gabriel and his friends spend on lunch on a typical day. Find the median of the set of data.
   
    A. $2.10 B. $1.50
    C. $2.75 D. $3.25
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  14.   Round $3.333333 to the nearest cent.
    A. $3.34 B. $3.33
    C. $3.30 D. $3.00
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  15.   The volume of a box is found by multiplying its height h, length l, and width w. If the measure of the volume of a box is 130, what could its dimensions be?
   
    A. 2 by 3 by 8 B. 3 by 4 by 13
    C. 2 by 5 by 13 D. 5 by 5 by 13
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  16.   Identify the outlier in the temperature data shown.
   
    A. 71° B. 84°
    C. 90° D. 88°
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  17.   What is the mean of the data shown without the outlier?
   
    A. $102 B. $99
    C. $113 D. $120
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  18.   Jocelyn’s test scores for her first five tests of the school year are listed in the table. Which graph makes it appear that the test scores increased more rapidly?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  19.   Write 8.0016 in word form.
    A. eight and sixteen ten-thousandths B. eight and sixteen hundredths
    C. eight and sixteen tenths D. eight and sixteen thousandths
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  20.   Write twenty-eight and six thousandths in expanded form.
    A. (2 × 10) + (8 × 1) + (6 × 0.001) B. (2 × 10) + (8 × 1) + (6 × 0.00001)
    C. (28 × 1) + (6 × 1,000) D. (2 × 10) + (8 × 1) + (6 × 0.0001)
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