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Find the solution of 72 + z = 84 if the value of z can be selected from the set {4, 8, 12, 16}. |
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12 |
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16 |
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4 |
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8 |
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Write 0.21111... using bar notation. |
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Find the next term in the sequence 3, 9, 15, 21, … |
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36 |
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27 |
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25 |
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63 |
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Solve (-16) ÷ (-4) = b. |
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-4 |
B. |
4 |
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20 |
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-20 |
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The prices of a certain type of calculator in eight different retail stores are; $70 $75 $80 $80 $85 $90 $95 $105. Which of the tables is a frequency table of the prices? |
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Write 5 less than twice the length equals 11 as an algebraic equation. |
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5 < 2 + 11 |
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2 ÷ 5 = 11 |
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- 5 = 11 |
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2 - 5 = 11 |
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7. |
The table below lists four solutions of y = 3x – 2.Find the missing value. |
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–4 |
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–1 |
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–5 |
D. |
–2 |
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8. |
Express 62 % as a fraction in simplest form. |
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9. |
What number is 28% of 520? |
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156 |
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125 |
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131.25 |
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145.6 |
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Students at Midtown Middle School can choose their schedule from 3 math courses, 3 science courses, 2 social studies courses, and 2 art courses. Determine the number of possible schedules that include one course in each subject area. |
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36 |
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20 |
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18 |
D. |
10 |
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From a group of six students, four are to be chosen to form a committee. In how many ways can the committee be chosen? |
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360 |
B. |
30 |
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15 |
D. |
720 |
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An art gallery has 10 paintings to display. Six of the paintings are to be used for a new exhibit. Is this situation a permutation or combination? How many choices of paintings are possible? |
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combination; 210 |
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combination; 151,200 |
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permutation; 210 |
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permutation; 151,200 |
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An ordinary six-sided die is rolled. What is the probability that a number greater than four is rolled? |
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Find the least common multiple of 6, 8, and 10. |
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140 |
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240 |
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86 |
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120 |
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Evaluate rst if r = -3, s = 2, and t = -8. |
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48 |
B. |
-24 |
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24 |
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-48 |
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Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 1 yard and width feet. |
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3 yards |
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3 feet |
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2.5 feet |
D. |
2.5 yards |
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17. |
Solve = . |
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6 |
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121.5 |
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12 |
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24 |
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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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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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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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The perimeter of Tasha’s garden is 16 feet. If she has 14 feet of fencing material, how many more feet does Tasha need to buy to have enough material to enclose her garden? |
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2 ft |
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2 ft |
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2 ft |
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31 ft |
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20. |
Find the ratio 8 yards to 9 feet written as a fraction in simplest form. |
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