1.   Solve n – 2 = 5.
    A. –7 B. 7
    C. 3 D. –3
    Hint

  2.   Solve 4h - 6 = 2.
    A. -1 B. 8
    C. 32 D. 2
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  3.   Solve -2z + 5 = 3.
    A. 4 B. -4
    C. -1 D. 1
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  4.   Find the missing output values for the function table.
   
    A. 0, 2, 4 B. 2, 4, 6
    C. 1, 2, 3 D. 4, 8, 12
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  5.   Which is the graph of the function represented by the function table?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  6.   Decide which addition equation the model represents. Then solve the equation.
   
    A. y – 7 = 2; y = 9
    B. y – 7 = 2; y = –5
    C. y + 2 = –7; y = –5
    D. y + 2 = –7; y = –9
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  7.   Decide which multiplication equation the model represents. Then solve the equation.
   
    A. 8x = 4; x = 0.5 B. 8x = 4; x = 48
    C. 4x = 12; x = 3 D. 4x = 12; x = 48
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  8.   Decide which multiplication equation the model represents. Then solve the equation.
   
    A. –5x = –10; x = 2 B. 5x = –10; x = –50
    C. –5x = –10; x = 50 D. 5x = –10; x = –2
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  9.   Wesley is selling lemonade. The price of a cup of lemonade is $1. However, customers can refill the cup for $0.20. If one customer got a cup of lemonade and 3 refills, how much did that customer pay?
    A. $3.60 B. $1.60
    C. $1.20 D. $3.20
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  10.   Which is the graph of the function represented by the function table?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  11.   What property is shown by the equation (3 × 4) × 5 = 3 × (4 × 5)?
    A. Distributive Property B. Commutative Property of Multiplication
    C. Associative Property of Multiplication D. Multiplicative Identity
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  12.   Find 5 × 9 × 4 mentally.
    A. 594 B. 180
    C. 45 D. 156
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  13.   Solve c + 4 = 2.
    A. –2 B. 2
    C. –6 D. 6
    Hint

  14.   Solve 2 = m – 8.
    A. –5 B. 6
    C. 10 D. –6
    Hint



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