1.   How many customer service ratings above 80 did the company receive?
   
    A. 2 B. 16
    C. 5 D. 12
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  2.   Express as a percent.
    A. 0.35% B. 35%
    C. 350% D. 3.5%
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  3.   Express as a percent.
    A. 0.4% B. 400%
    C. 4% D. 40%
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  4.   Name the ordered pair for point R.
   
    A. (-3,0) B. (0,3)
    C. (0,0) D. (3,0)
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  5.   Solve 65 ÷ (-5) = c.
    A. 60 B. -60
    C. -13 D. 13
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  6.   Round to the nearest whole number.
    A. B. 8
    C. D. 7
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  7.   Marja bicycled 7 hours a day for 14 days. She traveled 294 miles. What is her unit rate of travel per day?
    A. 2 miles per day B. 3 miles per day
    C. 21 miles per day D. 42 miles per day
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  8.   A red number cube and a blue number cube are tossed. If each number cube is numbered 1 through 6, determine the probability of the red number cube showing a 4 and the blue number cube showing a 2.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  9.   Find the perimeter of the figure.
   
    A. 15 in. B. 24 in.
    C. 20 in. D. 25 in.
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  10.   Find the perimeter of the rectangle.
   
    A. 19 ft B. 13 ft
    C. 26 ft D. 40 ft
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  11.   The manager of a computer store analyzed software sales by category for the past month. The results are shown below. If the total sales were 182 software packages last month, how many educational software packages were sold?
   
    A. 30 B. 36
    C. 26 D. 31
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  12.   A certain container of mouthwash usually costs $2.99 at a store. If it is on sale for 20% off, how much does the mouthwash cost now?
    A. $3.74 B. $2.75
    C. $2.77 D. $2.40
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  13.   Which shows the top, side, and front views of the figure below?
   
    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
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  14.   While at a local video rental store, 5 movies catch your eye, but you only want to rent 2. How many combinations are there?
    A. 5 B. 20
    C. 10 D. 2
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  15.   Evaluate 60 ÷ 12 + 2(13 - 7).
    A. 22 B. 6
    C. 2.5 D. 17
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  16.   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?
    A. $230.69 B. $225.65
    C. $206.72 D. $216.80
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  17.   Write 6.2 × 105 in standard form.
    A. 6,200,000 B. 62,000
    C. 62,000,000 D. 620,000
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  18.   The scatter plot shows the number of students per computer in U.S. public schools. Assume the number of students stays the same throughout the years. Choose the statement that best describes the data.
   
    A. In the future, their will be 0 students per computer.
    B. In the future, their will be more students per computer.
    C. There are more computers in schools in 2000 than their were in 1990.
    D. Their are more computers in schools in 1990 than their were in 2000.
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  19.   Estimate 178% of 31.
    A. 30 B. 54
    C. 45 D. 24
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  20.   Quadrilateral WXYZ has vertices W(1, 3), X(-2, 7), Y(-5, -3) and Z(-2, 2). Find the vertices of quadrilateral W'X'Y'Z' after a translation of 4 units right and 2 units down.
    A. W'(-5, -1), X'(-2, -5), Y'(1, 5) and Z'(-2, 0) B. W'(5, 1), X'(2, 5), Y'(-1, -5) and Z'(2, 0)
    C. W'(-5, 1), X'(-2, 5), Y'(1, -5) and Z'(-2, 0) D. W'(5, -1), X'(2, -5), Y'(-1, 5) and Z'(2, 0)
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