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. 370,000 B. 250,000
    C. 310,000 D. 350,000
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  2.   What are the rules for the order of operations?
    A. Add and subtract in order from left to right. Then multiply or divide in order from left to right.
    B. First add, then subtract, then multiply, and then divide.
    C. Multiply and divide in order from left to right. Then add or subtract in order from left to right.
    D. Perform each operation as it appears in order from left to right.
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  3.   Evaluate 34.
    A. 81 B. 9
    C. 12 D. 27
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  4.   In a survey, 26 students said they walked to school, 39 said a family member drove them, 17 said they carpooled, and 112 said they rode a bus. How many tally marks would be in a frequency table displaying this information?
    A. 82 B. 194
    C. 112 D. 182
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  5.   A line graph _________________________.
    A. is best used to show changes over time
    B. does not have line segments connecting the data points
    C. must have years labeled on the horizontal axis
    D. shows only increases in data
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  6.   A misleading statistic ______.
    A. can be a graph or a measure of central tendency B. occurs when there are two modes in a set of data
    C. always involves a graph D. is another name for an incorrect map
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  7.   A dollar bill is 6.125 inches long. Caitlin used it as a measuring device and found that her shelf was 5 times the length of the dollar bill. How long is her shelf?
    A. 306.25 in. B. 30.605 in.
    C. 30.625 in. D. 306.05 in.
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  8.   Find 16.08 ÷ 0.402.
    A. 4.00 B. 40.0
    C. 400 D. 4,000
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  9.   Find the GCF of 28 and 34.
    A. 2 B. 7
    C. 1 D. 4
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  10.   A coyote can be up to feet long. Express this number as a
mixed number.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  11.   For which equation is 5 the solution?
    A. x + 3 = 5 B. 3 – x = 2
    C. 5 + x = 5 D. x – 3 = 2
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  12.   The value of a normal car decreases as time passes. What would a line graph of this data look like?
    A. It would be a horizontal line. B. It would increase from left to right.
    C. It would be a vertical line. D. It would decrease from left to right.
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  13.   For the circle graph below, what percent of Mr. Brown's students preferred either summer or spring?
   
    A. 62% B. 18%
    C. 44% D. 38%
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  14.   Find the sum of 22.3 and 5.23.
    A. 7.46 B. 275.3
    C. 74.6 D. 27.53
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  15.   Find the prime factorization of 105.
    A. 5 × 15 B. 3 × 5 × 7
    C. 5 × 21 D. 2 × 5 × 7
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  16.   Replace the with a number so that the fractions are equal .
    A. 23 B. 15
    C. 5 D. 10
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  17.   Find the LCM of 6 and 14.
    A. 21 B. 16
    C. 84 D. 42
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  18.   Express 27.825 as a mixed number in simplest form.
    A. 27 B. 27
    C. 27 D. 27
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  19.   The circle graph below shows the percent of kids at Sunnybrook Middle School who want to go into certain professional fields. Which field is the least popular?
   
    A. Science B. Law
    C. Math D. Technology
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  20.   What is the mean of the data shown without the outlier?
   
    A. $113 B. $99
    C. $102 D. $120
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