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A graph is misleading if ______. |
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it has a title |
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there are no labels on either scale |
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it is a bar graph |
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it is a line graph with years labeled on the horizontal axis |
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The cafeteria has 52 tables. If each table can seat 5 people, how many people does the cafeteria hold? |
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5 |
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57 |
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260 |
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52 |
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Evaluate 5 + 6 – 2 + 4. |
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17 |
B. |
7 |
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13 |
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5 |
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Evaluate 3 · 4 + 62 |
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24 |
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76 |
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48 |
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103 |
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The following are scores on an English exam. The highest score possible is 100. Which is the correct line plot? |
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The following are scores on an English exam. The highest score possible is 100. What is the least score? |
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100 |
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75 |
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71 |
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21 |
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The following are scores on an English exam. The highest score possible is 100. Where is there a cluster? |
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20-30 |
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20-100 |
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90-100 |
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60-75 |
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You have scores of 62, 75, and 90 on three of your history exams. What do you need to get on your fourth exam in order to have a mean of 80? |
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97 |
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80 |
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93 |
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100 |
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If the number 178,651 is rounded to 179,000 and plotted on a stem and leaf plot as 17|9, how would you plot 151,205? |
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151|2 |
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1|15 |
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15|1 |
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15|2 |
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What is the upper extreme for the quiz scores? |
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15 |
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20 |
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17 |
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3 |
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What is the next term in the sequence 1, 4, 7, 10, … ? |
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30 |
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13 |
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17 |
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40 |
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What is the correct box-and-whisker plot for the data {11, 13, 18, 19, 22, 25, 29, 32, 37, 37, 38}? |
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Evaluate 37. |
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5,034 |
B. |
21 |
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2,187 |
D. |
343 |
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Write 7 · 7 · 7 · 7 · 7 in exponential form. |
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77 |
B. |
57 |
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75 |
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55 |
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Graph the solution of 3b = 33 on a number line. |
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Use the Distributive Property to find (7 - 4)8 written as an equivalent expression. Then evaluate the expression. |
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7 · 8 - 8 - 4; 24 |
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8 - 7 · 8 - 4; 4 |
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7 · 8 - 4 · 8; 416 |
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7 · 8 - 4 · 8; 24 |
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On average, letter carriers deliver approximately 670 million pieces of mail each day. About how many pieces of mail do they deliver in 6 days? |
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4.02 million |
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420 billion |
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4.02 billion |
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4,020 |
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Describe and identify the pattern in the sequence. 6, 7, 9, 12, 16, … |
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Add 2 to the first term, add 4 to the second term, and so on; neither arithmetic nor geometric |
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×2; geometric |
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+1; arithmetic |
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Add 1 to the first term, add 2 to the second term, and so on; neither arithmetic nor geometric |
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Choose the sequence that is neither arithmetic nor geometric. |
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11, 18, 25, 32, … |
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2, 1, 0.5, 0.25, … |
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1, 1, 1, 1, … |
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15, 18, 21, 25, … |
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The graph below shows the number of minutes spent on the phone. What conclusion cannot be made about the data in the graph? |
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Fourteen calls were made that were 10 minutes or less. |
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Nineteen calls were made that were between 16 and 20 minutes. |
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There were a total of 69 calls made. |
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The interval with the fewest number of calls is 6-10. |
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