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. $400
    C. $900 D. $300
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  2.   What is the next number in the pattern 9, 18, 27, 36?
    A. 54 B. 45
    C. 39 D. 108
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  3.   Evaluate n6 if n = 2.
    A. 12 B. 36
    C. 64 D. 16
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  4.   Determine which equation is true by replacing the variable with 4.
    A. 5 + x = 9 B. 5 + x = 5
    C. 5 + x = 4 D. 5 + x = 10
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  5.   The bar graph below shows the percent of Titanic passengers that were saved. What conclusion can be made from the graph?
   
    A. None of the men survived. B. A greater percent of women survived than men or children.
    C. All of the women survived. D. About half of the men survived.
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  6.   The Pacific giant kelp plant is one of the fastest-growing plants in the world. The table below shows the growth of one plant. Predict what the height of the plant will be in week 10.
   
    A. 20 ft B. 14 ft
    C. 12 ft D. 10 ft
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  7.   The graphs below show the number of people who rode buses from September through February. Use the graphs to choose the best statement.
   
    A. The graphs represent different data using the same scale. B. Graph A shows a more gradual increase in ticket sales.
    C. The graphs represent the same data using different scales. D. Graph B shows a more drastic increase in ticket sales.
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  8.   Round $24.89 to the nearest dollar.
    A. $24.90 B. $25.00
    C. $24.00 D. $24.90
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  9.   Estimate the sum of 0.42, 0.41, 0.43, and 0.39.
    A. 1.40 B. 1.60
    C. 1.50 D. 0.40
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  10.   Find the prime factorization of 126.
    A. 2 × 3 × 3 B. 2 × 3 × 3 × 7
    C. 2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 7 D. 2 × 3 × 7
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  11.   Evaluate x3 if x = 7.
    A. 343 B. 21
    C. 2,187 D. 10
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  12.   The table below lists the number of glasses of water that Nawkaw and his friends drink each day. Use the data to determine which statement is false.
   
    A. An interval of 2 is appropriate for the data. B. A scale from 0 to 20 is appropriate for the data.
    C. An interval of 3 is appropriate for the data. D. A scale from 0 to 10 is appropriate for the data.
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  13.   For the circle graph below, what percent of Mr. Brown's students preferred either summer or spring?
   
    A. 38% B. 18%
    C. 62% D. 44%
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  14.   Round 215.36 to the underlined place-value position.
    A. 210 B. 215
    C. 216 D. 220
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  15.   Rachelle has a cat named Oscar that weighs 28.64 lb. A month ago, Oscar weighed 25.72 lb. To the nearest pound, how much has he gained?
    A. 4.1 lb B. 3 lb
    C. 4 lb D. 2.9 lb
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  16.   The rectangles show that the number 23 ______.
   
    A. is composite B. has three factors
    C. is prime D. is neither prime nor composite
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  17.   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. Most calendars were sold towards the end of the year and the beginning of the new year.
    B. Twice as many calendars were purchased in December than in October.
    C. Calendar sales decreased during the end of the year.
    D. The number of calendars sold remained the same throughout the year.
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  18.   Find the mean, median, and mode of $32, $37, $20, $26, $42, $39, $26, $34, respectively.
    A. $34; $33; $26 B. $32; $33; $26
    C. $34; $33; $26 D. $32; $32; $26
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  19.   Write 8.0016 in word form.
    A. eight and sixteen tenths B. eight and sixteen ten-thousandths
    C. eight and sixteen hundredths D. eight and sixteen thousandths
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  20.   Write six and thirty-two hundredths in standard form.
    A. 632 B. 6.032
    C. 63,200 D. 6.32
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