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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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260 |
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57 |
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52 |
D. |
5 |
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An infant weighs 7 pounds at birth. Assuming that she gains 1 pound every 2 weeks, how much will she weigh in 10 weeks? |
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12 pounds |
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17 pounds |
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5 pounds |
D. |
7 pounds |
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3. |
The following are scores on an English exam. The highest score possible is 100. How many students scored at least 70? |
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12 |
B. |
14 |
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25 |
D. |
13 |
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4. |
What integer represents a rise in temperature of 19°? |
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-19 |
B. |
19 |
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-|19| |
D. |
-|-19| |
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5. |
Choose the quadrant in which point S is located. |
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I |
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III |
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none |
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II |
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6. |
Solve 5x = 40. |
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A. |
8 |
B. |
6 |
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35 |
D. |
9 |
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7. |
Write 5 less than twice the length equals 11 as an algebraic equation. |
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- 5 = 11 |
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2 ÷ 5 = 11 |
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5 < 2 + 11 |
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2 - 5 = 11 |
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8. |
James uses cups flour to make one pie. If he is making four pies for a bake sale, how much flour will he need? |
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cups |
B. |
cups |
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6 cups |
D. |
cups |
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9. |
The length of a rectangle measures feet. The width measures 30 inches. Find the perimeter of the rectangle. |
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ft |
B. |
8 ft |
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5 ft |
D. |
ft |
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10. |
Find the perimeter of the triangle. |
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in. |
B. |
in. |
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14 in. |
D. |
in. |
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11. |
The APR or annual percentage rate of some credit cards is percent. What is the average monthly rate the credit card company charges for purchases? |
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% |
B. |
% |
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C. |
% |
D. |
2% |
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12. |
Which is the correct line plot for this information? |
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A. |
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B. |
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D. |
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13. |
Find the least common multiple of 18 and 24. |
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216 |
B. |
72 |
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36 |
D. |
432 |
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14. |
Solve 5s - 2 < 18 |
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A. |
s < 5 |
B. |
s > 4 |
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C. |
s > 5 |
D. |
s < 4 |
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15. |
Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 5 miles and width 2 miles. |
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5 miles |
B. |
7 miles |
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C. |
14 miles |
D. |
10 miles |
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16. |
Express as a percent. Round to the nearest tenth. |
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26.3% |
B. |
2.38% |
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C. |
38.1% |
D. |
1.68% |
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17. |
Graph the solution of 11 + y = 28 on a number line. |
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A. |
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B. |
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D. |
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18. |
The scatter plot shows the number of students per computer in U.S. public schools. Predict the number of students per computer in 2006. |
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A. |
8 |
B. |
2 |
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0 |
D. |
5 |
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19. |
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. |
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In the future, their will be more students per computer. |
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Their are more computers in schools in 1990 than their were in 2000. |
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There are more computers in schools in 2000 than their were in 1990. |
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In the future, their will be 0 students per computer. |
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20. |
Name the domain for the following function table. |
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{9, 3, -6, -15} |
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{-5, -2, 1, 3} |
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C. |
{3, 1, -2, -5} |
D. |
{-15, -6, 3, 9} |
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