1.
Write 6 · 6 · 6 · 6 · 6 using exponents.
A.
5
6
B.
1
6
C.
6
5
D.
6
6
Hint
2.
Determine the error in the frequency table displaying the data shown below.
A.
All the numbers in the data set are not included in the scale.
B.
The intervals are not equal.
C.
The frequencies do not equal the tallies.
D.
The intervals are overlapping.
Hint
3.
The line graph shows the average daily temperature for a city. Predict the average temperature in the city for Saturday.
A.
0°F
B.
43°F
C.
46°F
D.
37°F
Hint
4.
The stem-and-leaf plot below shows the scores on a math test. What could you conclude from this information?
A.
Most of the scores were below 89.
B.
Most of the scores fell between 90-99.
C.
There were more scores in the 70s than in the 80s.
D.
Less than half the students scored above 90.
Hint
5.
Find the difference of 11 and 1.32.
A.
10.32
B.
10.78
C.
10.68
D.
9.68
Hint
6.
A full tank of gasoline costs $41.40. If the car has a 12-gallon tank, approximately how much does a gallon of gasoline cost?
A.
$3.54
B.
$3.48
C.
$2.88
D.
$3.45
Hint
7.
What is 21.6 divided by 0.03?
A.
7.20
B.
720
C.
0.720
D.
72.0
Hint
8.
The model below contains 117 squares. Use the model to determine whether 117 is divisible by 5, 6, 9, or 10.
A.
5
B.
9
C.
6
D.
10
Hint
9.
A coyote can be up to
feet long. Express this number as a
mixed number.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Hint
10.
64 is a multiple of which number?
A.
16
B.
17
C.
19
D.
18
Hint
11.
The White House is approximately 18.05 acres. Express this decimal as a mixed number in simplest form.
A.
18
B.
18
C.
18
D.
18
Hint
12.
Express
as a decimal.
A.
0.08
B.
0.083
C.
D.
Hint
13.
Use the formula, Area = length × width, to find the area of the rectangle shown.
A.
16 square feet
B.
22 square feet
C.
square feet
D.
square feet
Hint
14.
Find the circumference. Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
A.
25.1 in.
B.
28.3 in.
C.
282.6 in.
D.
14.1 in.
Hint
15.
Round $3.333333 to the nearest cent.
A.
$3.30
B.
$3.00
C.
$3.33
D.
$3.34
Hint
16.
Maria has $9.09. She wants to spend all her money on peaches. If peaches are on sale for $0.45 per pound, how many pounds of peaches can she buy?
A.
20.2 lb
B.
22 lb
C.
2.02 lb
D.
2.2 lb
Hint
17.
Find
×
.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Hint
18.
Find 3.492 – 1.75.
A.
2.342
B.
3.317
C.
4.992
D.
1.742
Hint
19.
The model shows the mixed number 3
. Write 3
as an improper fraction.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Hint
20.
Which number is a perfect square?
A.
11
B.
32
C.
36
D.
26
Hint