1.   Express as a percent.
    A. 4% B. 400%
    C. 40% D. 0.4%
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  2.   Express 25% as a fraction.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  3.   Find . Write the product in simplest form.
    A. B.
    C. D. 1
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  4.   Complete the statement T =_______lb.
    A. 15,000 B. 14,000
    C. 13,000 D. 12,000
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  5.   Express 0.07% as a decimal.
    A. 0.0007 B. 7.0
    C. 0.007 D. 0.7
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  6.   Find 35% of 400.
    A. 140 B. 70
    C. 365 D. 120
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  7.   Mrs. Harker is one of 20 teachers at Springfield Middle School. She has 21 students in her class. About how many students probably attend Springfield Middle School?
    A. 220 B. 400
    C. 41 D. 200
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  8.   Evaluate 7 × (a - 4) if a = 9.
    A. 35 B. 63
    C. 59 D. 28
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  9.   Solve f = .
    A. 3 B. 6
    C. 4 D. 2
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  10.   What is the lower extreme for the quiz scores?
   
    A. 20 B. 15
    C. 3 D. 12
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  11.   The groundskeeper for a professional football team is very careless. He paints one of the end zones and keeps on painting on the regular playing field. If he paints 12 yards of the 100-yard football field all the way across before he stops and notices, what percent of the playing field did he accidentally paint?
    A. 0.12% B. 6%
    C. 12% D. 0.06%
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  12.   Solve y = -8 + (-15).
    A. -23 B. 23
    C. 7 D. -7
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  13.   Solve z = .
    A. B. 1
    C. D.
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  14.   Find × .
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  15.   How many tons is 21,000 pounds?
    A. 10.5 B. 10
    C. 21 D. 9.5
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  16.   Brianna calculated her English grade to be exactly %. Write this percent as a fraction in simplest form.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  17.   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. 108 B. 158
    C. 102 D. 112
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  18.   Find the true sentence.
    A. > 0.17 B. 0.56 =
    C. 63% < 0.6 D. 45% >
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  19.   Solve = 3.
    A. 9 B. 4
    C. 24 D. 36
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  20.   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. 13 games B. 12 games
    C. 11 games D. 10 games
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