1.   What is the next number in the pattern 9, 18, 27, 36?
    A. 39 B. 45
    C. 54 D. 108
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  2.   A group of students was asked whether they prefer vanilla, strawberry, or chocolate ice cream. A frequency table shows that 53 of the students surveyed prefer vanilla, 29 prefer strawberry, and 18 prefer chocolate. If they all responded, how many students were surveyed?
    A. 53 B. 100
    C. 47 D. 82
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  3.   The table lists the number of at-bats and home runs for some of the greatest baseball players during their best home run seasons. Use the data to determine which statement is correct.
   
    A. A scale from 0 to 60 is appropriate for the home runs data.
    B. A frequency table displaying the number of at-bats could use the same scale and interval as a frequency table displaying the number of home runs.
    C. A scale from 440 to 645 is appropriate for the at-bats data.
    D. An interval of 29 could be used for the home runs data because the difference between the greatest and least numbers is 29.
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  4.   Write 0.725 in words.
    A. seven hundred twenty-five thousandths B. seven hundred twenty-five ten-thousandths
    C. seven hundred twenty-five hundredths D. seven hundred twenty-five thousand
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  5.   A composite number ______.
    A. has more than two factors B. is a number less than 1
    C. has exactly two factors D. is the number 2
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  6.   Write and in order from least to greatest.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  7.   In Mrs. Freeman's class, of the students are girls. What fraction of the class is boys?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  8.   Evaluate 2xy + 9 if x = 3 and y = 2.
    A. 66 B. 12
    C. 15 D. 21
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  9.   Evaluate 45.
    A. 625 B. 64
    C. 256 D. 1,024
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  10.   Find the range of the data set 145, 612, 120, 349, 515, 212, 590.
    A. 470 B. 512
    C. 445 D. 492
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  11.   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. $2.75 B. $1.50
    C. $2.10 D. $3.25
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  12.   Find 1.68 × 7.13.
    A. 1.19784 B. 119.784
    C. 1,197.84 D. 11.9784
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  13.   Find the perimeter of the figure.
   
    A. 9.5 ft B. 9 ft
    C. 8.75 ft D. 6.75 ft
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  14.   Write 0.691691691… using bar notation.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  15.   Cole has five cookies for lunch. He gives half of one to his friend, Opal, and two and a fourth to his friend, Dwight. How many cookies does he have left?
    A. 3 cookies B. cookies
    C. cookies D. cookies
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  16.   What is the prime factorization of 54 using exponents?
    A. 2 × 32 B. 23 × 3
    C. 22 × 33 D. 2 × 33
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  17.   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. 43 square feet
    C. 113 square feet D. 37 square feet
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  18.   What is the range of the data set 54, 120, 76, 68, 110, 95, 49?
    A. 76 B. 81
    C. 71 D. 91
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  19.   A baseball diamond is a square that measures 90 feet on each side. What is the perimeter of the diamond?
    A. 180 ft B. 360 ft
    C. 810 ft D. 36 ft
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  20.   Find the LCM of 4 and 12 by using prime factors.
    A. 24 B. 12
    C. 48 D. 16
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