1.   Find the perimeter and then round to the nearest tenth.
   
    A. 15.8 m B. 15 m
    C. 16 m D. 15.84 m
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  2.   Express as a decimal.
    A. 2.16 B. 2.25
    C. 0.216 D. 0.225
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  3.   Find the next term in the sequence 2, 6, 18, ...
    A. 38 B. 22
    C. 30 D. 54
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  4.   7 times a number is 14. This can be represented by the equation
7n = 14. Solve to find the number.
    A. 7 B. 2
    C. 3 D. 21
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  5.   A music club is offering unlimited CDs for $6.00 each. There is also a $5.00 shipping cost. If m = the number of CDs, which equation can you use to determine how many CDs you can buy with $35.00?
    A. 6m = 35 B. 6m + 5 = 35
    C. 5 + 6 = 35m D. 5m + 6 = 35
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  6.   Write the inequality that is graphed on the number line below.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  7.   Find .
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  8.   Classify the angle below.
   
    A. obtuse B. straight
    C. right D. acute
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  9.   Find the area of the shaded region to the nearest tenth.
   
    A. 844.3 m2 B. 1,963.5 m2
    C. 3,377.2 m2 D. 615.8 m2
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  10.   Determine the percent of people who are enrolled in preschool.
   
    A. 4.5% B. 5.0%
    C. 36.4% D. 16.8%
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  11.   After changing its format, a radio station lost 34% of its listeners. If there were an estimated 83,000 listeners originally, how many listeners does the radio station have now?
    A. 28,220 B. 49,000
    C. 125,758 D. 54,780
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  12.   If you invest $1200 in an account that pays 13.2% simple interest, what is the balance of the account after 4 years?
    A. $1833.60 B. $5433.60
    C. $633.60 D. $1358.40
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  13.   523 m = ______ km
    A. 0.0523 B. 5.23
    C. 0.523 D. 523,000
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  14.   Express 70% as a fraction.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  15.   Evaluate if k = -64, m = 2, and n = -4.
    A. -8 B. 8
    C. -16 D. 16
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  16.   In the expression 18 is 20% of 90, 90 is the _____.
    A. base B. percent proportion
    C. percentage D. rate
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  17.   Which fraction is the best estimate for 58%?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  18.   A baseball team has 15 players, but there are only 9 positions. How many different choices are there for how to put 9 players on the field?
    A. 120
    B. 1,307,674,368,000
    C. 99
    D. 1,816,214,400
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  19.   Mr. Gault took a survey of how many students in his four classes owned a scooter. The results are shown in the table. Which period had a greater fraction of students who owned scooters?
   
    A. Period 1 B. Period 2
    C. Period 6 D. Period 4
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  20.   Suppose you toss three quarters. What is the probability that exactly two of the coins will show tails?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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