1.   On how many days was the temperature at least 71 degrees?
   
    A. 1 B. 5
    C. 2 D. 3
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  2.   The following are scores on an English exam. The highest score possible is 100. What is the greatest score?
   
    A. 100 B. 75
    C. 21 D. 71
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  3.   The mean is the _______ of a set of numbers.
    A. most frequent B. middle number
    C. arithmetic average D. highest number
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  4.   A realtor is examining data on average home prices in four separate neighborhoods for the past year. Which graph gives the most accurate representation of the home prices in a neighborhood?
    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
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  5.   Find the next term in the sequence 2, 6, 18, ...
    A. 54 B. 38
    C. 30 D. 22
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  6.   If you decrease a number by 4 the result is 3. Solve n – 4 = 3 to find the number?
    A. –1 B. 6
    C. 7 D. 1
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  7.   Write an algebraic expression for the phrase t decreased by 7.
    A. t + 7 B. t – 7
    C. t × 7 D. t ÷ 7
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  8.   Write an algebraic expression for the phrase the product of 4 and s.
    A. 4 + s B. 4s
    C. s ÷ 4 D. 4 ÷ s
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  9.   In physics, the number measures the force of gravity between two objects when a and b each stand for the mass one of the objects and d stands for the distance between them. Find the force of gravity when a = 5, b = 8, and d = 2.
    A. 5 B. 20
    C. 10 D. 40
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  10.   In a set of data, if the interquartile range is 8, the upper quartile is at 17, what is the highest number that could be in the data without being an outlier?
    A. 30 B. 50
    C. 29 D. 52
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  11.   Evaluate if k = -64, m = 2, and n = -4.
    A. -16 B. 8
    C. -8 D. 16
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  12.   Choose the equation for the graph below.
   
    A. y = 2x - 2 B. y = 4x - 2
    C. y = x - 3 D. y = 3x - 3
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  13.   Write 10 · 10 · 10 in exponential form.
    A. 310 B. 13
    C. 31 D. 103
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  14.   On a full flight from San Antonio to Los Angeles 28 people sat in first class. If 130 were on the flight, how many people sat in coach?
    A. 112 B. 158
    C. 102 D. 108
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  15.   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.
    A. 2 + s = 33.3 B. s - 2 = 33.3
    C. = 33.3 D. 2s = 33.3
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  16.   Use the Distributive Property to find 3(13 + 5) written as an equivalent expression.
    A. 3(18) B. 3 + 13 × 3 + 5
    C. 3 + 13 + 3 + 5 D. 3(13) + 3(5)
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  17.   Use the Distributive Property to find (7 - 4)8 written as an equivalent expression. Then evaluate the expression.
    A. 7 · 8 - 4 · 8; 24 B. 7 · 8 - 4 · 8; 416
    C. 8 - 7 · 8 - 4; 4 D. 7 · 8 - 8 - 4; 24
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  18.   Write 6.2 × 105 in standard form.
    A. 6,200,000 B. 620,000
    C. 62,000,000 D. 62,000
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  19.   Suppose you spend $6 for lunch at an arcade. Each game you play costs $0.75. How many games can you play if you brought $15 to spend?
    A. 10 games B. 11 games
    C. 12 games D. 13 games
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  20.   Complete the following function table for y = 3x - 1.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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