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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? |
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$500 |
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$400 |
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$900 |
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$300 |
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What is the next number in the pattern 9, 18, 27, 36? |
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54 |
B. |
45 |
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39 |
D. |
108 |
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3. |
Evaluate n6 if n = 2. |
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A. |
12 |
B. |
36 |
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64 |
D. |
16 |
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Determine which equation is true by replacing the variable with 4. |
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5 + x = 9 |
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5 + x = 5 |
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5 + x = 4 |
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5 + x = 10 |
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The bar graph below shows the percent of Titanic passengers that were saved. What conclusion can be made from the graph? |
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None of the men survived. |
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A greater percent of women survived than men or children. |
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All of the women survived. |
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About half of the men survived. |
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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. |
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20 ft |
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14 ft |
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12 ft |
D. |
10 ft |
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The graphs below show the number of people who rode buses from September through February. Use the graphs to choose the best statement. |
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The graphs represent different data using the same scale. |
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Graph A shows a more gradual increase in ticket sales. |
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The graphs represent the same data using different scales. |
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Graph B shows a more drastic increase in ticket sales. |
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8. |
Round $24.89 to the nearest dollar. |
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$24.90 |
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$25.00 |
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$24.00 |
D. |
$24.90 |
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9. |
Estimate the sum of 0.42, 0.41, 0.43, and 0.39. |
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1.40 |
B. |
1.60 |
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C. |
1.50 |
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0.40 |
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Find the prime factorization of 126. |
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2 × 3 × 3 |
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2 × 3 × 3 × 7 |
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C. |
2 × 2 × 3 × 3 × 7 |
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2 × 3 × 7 |
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Evaluate x3 if x = 7. |
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A. |
343 |
B. |
21 |
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2,187 |
D. |
10 |
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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. |
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An interval of 2 is appropriate for the data. |
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A scale from 0 to 20 is appropriate for the data. |
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An interval of 3 is appropriate for the data. |
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A scale from 0 to 10 is appropriate for the data. |
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For the circle graph below, what percent of Mr. Brown's students preferred either summer or spring? |
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38% |
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18% |
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62% |
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44% |
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14. |
Round 215.36 to the underlined place-value position. |
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210 |
B. |
215 |
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C. |
216 |
D. |
220 |
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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? |
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4.1 lb |
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3 lb |
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4 lb |
D. |
2.9 lb |
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The rectangles show that the number 23 ______. |
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is composite |
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has three factors |
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is prime |
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is neither prime nor composite |
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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? |
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Most calendars were sold towards the end of the year and the beginning of the new year. |
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Twice as many calendars were purchased in December than in October. |
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Calendar sales decreased during the end of the year. |
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The number of calendars sold remained the same throughout the year. |
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Find the mean, median, and mode of $32, $37, $20, $26, $42, $39, $26, $34, respectively. |
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$34; $33; $26 |
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$32; $33; $26 |
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$34; $33; $26 |
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$32; $32; $26 |
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19. |
Write 8.0016 in word form. |
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eight and sixteen tenths |
B. |
eight and sixteen ten-thousandths |
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C. |
eight and sixteen hundredths |
D. |
eight and sixteen thousandths |
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20. |
Write six and thirty-two hundredths in standard form. |
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632 |
B. |
6.032 |
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C. |
63,200 |
D. |
6.32 |
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