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. $300
    C. $900 D. $400
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  2.   Each year, the population of Chicago increases. What would a line graph showing the yearly population of Chicago look like?
    A. It would be a horizontal line.
    B. It would go up from left to right.
    C. It would be a vertical line.
    D. It would go down from left to right.
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  3.   Write 0.725 in words.
    A. seven hundred twenty-five thousandths B. seven hundred twenty-five ten-thousandths
    C. seven hundred twenty-five thousand D. seven hundred twenty-five hundredths
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  4.   Round $24.89 to the nearest dollar.
    A. $24.90 B. $24.90
    C. $24.00 D. $25.00
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  5.  
    A. 1.5 B. 15
    C. 150 D. 0.15
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  6.   Volleyball courts are rectangular and measure about 18 meters by 9 meters. What is the area of a volleyball court?
    A. 54 m2 B. 92 m2
    C. 162 m2 D. 27 m2
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  7.   Which rule describes how to find the next number in the pattern
–5, -1, 3, 7?
    A. Add 5 B. Divide by 5
    C. Subtract 4 D. Add 4
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  8.   Write 73 as a product.
    A. 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 B. 7 · 7 · 7
    C. 7 · 7 · 7 · 7 D. 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3
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  9.   Find the value of 35 ÷ 9 + 2.
    A. 83 B. 245
    C. 29 D. 34
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  10.   Which statement is true about the data in the table below.
   
    A. A circle graph could be used to represent the data.
    B. The data cannot be represented by a circle graph because circle graphs must have more than two sections.
    C. A line graph should be used to represent the data.
    D. The data cannot be represented by a circle graph because the percentages don't add to 100%.
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  11.   Which of the following data would best be described by mode?
    A. Typical family income per year in Montana B. Most common favorite number of the set of favorite numbers of people in the United States
    C. Average price of cars made in 1999 D. Average age of people who buy a summer pool pass
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  12.   Round $3.333333 to the nearest cent.
    A. $3.00 B. $3.33
    C. $3.34 D. $3.30
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  13.   Find the difference of 4.3 and 0.52.
    A. 3.68 B. 3.51
    C. 3.41 D. 3.78
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  14.   What is the area of the top of a cubic ice cube with sides of length 2 cm?
    A. 8 cm2 B. 2 cm2
    C. 4 cm2 D. 16 cm2
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  15.   Find 7.92 ÷ 24.
    A. 33 B. 0.33
    C. 3.96 D. 4.3
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  16.   The measurements of two different rectangular swimming pools are 35 feet by 13 feet and 41 feet by 12 feet. What is the difference in their areas?
    A. 63 square feet B. 37 square feet
    C. 113 square feet D. 43 square feet
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  17.   Identify the outlier in the temperature data shown.
   
    A. 90° B. 84°
    C. 88° D. 71°
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  18.   What is the mean of the data shown without the outlier?
   
    A. $99 B. $120
    C. $113 D. $102
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  19.   The table shows the average points per game for the top three scorers on the school’s basketball team. What is the difference between first and third place?
   
    A. 1.4 B. 0.6
    C. 0.4 D. 1.6
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  20.   Find the circumference of the circle shown. Round to the nearest tenth.
   
    A. 15.4 km B. 30.8 km
    C. 75.4 km D. 24.0 km
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