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What is the third step in the 4-step plan to solve problems? |
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Solve |
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Examine |
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C. |
Plan |
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Explore |
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2. |
Evaluate 27 ÷ 3 · 3 + 5. |
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72 |
B. |
32 |
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C. |
8 |
D. |
17 |
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3. |
Evaluate 3x + 2y if x = 3 and y = 7. |
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A. |
27 |
B. |
23 |
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C. |
105 |
D. |
5 |
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4. |
Evaluate 34. |
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A. |
12 |
B. |
7 |
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C. |
81 |
D. |
64 |
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5. |
3.5 g = ______mg |
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0.0035 |
B. |
3,500 |
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C. |
0.35 |
D. |
350 |
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6. |
What is the next term in the sequence 1, 4, 7, 10, … ? |
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A. |
17 |
B. |
13 |
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C. |
30 |
D. |
40 |
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7. |
Anna lives in San Francisco, and she has a business partner in Washington, D.C. Sometimes she flies to Washington for meetings; San Francisco and Washington, D.C., are 2438 miles apart. In August, Anna flies to Washington and back twice. What is a good estimate of the number of miles she has flown in August? |
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2500 miles |
B. |
5000 miles |
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C. |
10000 miles |
D. |
1000 miles |
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8. |
Evaluate 7 × (a - 4) if a = 9. |
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35 |
B. |
28 |
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C. |
63 |
D. |
59 |
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9. |
Solve m - 5 = 9. |
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A. |
12 |
B. |
13 |
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C. |
14 |
D. |
15 |
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2.3598 kL = ______ L |
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A. |
23598 |
B. |
0.0023598 |
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C. |
2,359.80 |
D. |
235.98 |
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11. |
Find the next term in the sequence 81, 27, 9, 3, … |
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A. |
1 |
B. |
9 |
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C. |
3 |
D. |
6 |
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12. |
Write 63 as a product of the same factor. |
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A. |
3 · 3 · 3 |
B. |
6 · 6 · 6 |
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C. |
3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 · 3 |
D. |
6 · 6 · 6 · 6 · 6 · 6 |
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The after school club purchased five basketballs, six soccer balls, and three volleyballs. How much did the club spend if a basketball costs $14.95, a soccer ball costs $19.99, and a volleyball costs $12? |
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$230.69 |
B. |
$206.72 |
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C. |
$225.65 |
D. |
$216.80 |
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14. |
Mrs. Robinson bought each of her two daughters a red, white, and blue striped sweater. Her total came to $33.30. Find an equation that shows how much each sweater cost. Use s to represent of the cost of 1 sweater. |
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2s = 33.3 |
B. |
= 33.3 |
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s - 2 = 33.3 |
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2 + s = 33.3 |
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15. |
A steak dinner including filet mignon, a baked potato, and green beans costs $20. A slice of apple pie can be added for $6 more. How much would it cost a family of 5 to each have a steak dinner and apple pie? |
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$130 |
B. |
$106 |
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$50 |
D. |
$26 |
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16. |
Find the property that is shown by y + z = z + y. |
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A. |
Associative Property of Addition. |
B. |
Commutative Property of Multiplication |
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C. |
Commutative Property of Addition |
D. |
Identity Property of Addition |
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17. |
Write 6.2 × 105 in standard form. |
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A. |
62,000,000 |
B. |
6,200,000 |
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C. |
620,000 |
D. |
62,000 |
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18. |
Which set of numbers is ordered from least to greatest? |
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10,100,000; 101,000,000; 1.01 × 106; 1.0 × 107 |
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101,000,000; 10,100,000; 1.0 × 107; 1.01 × 106; |
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1.01 × 106; 1.0 × 107; 10,100,000; 101,000,000 |
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10,100,000; 1.01 × 106; 101,000,000; 1.0 × 107 |
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