1.   Evaluate (6 - 3) · 2.
    A. 9 B. 6
    C. 0 D. 1
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  2.   What is the next term in the sequence 1, 4, 7, 10, … ?
    A. 30 B. 13
    C. 17 D. 40
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  3.   Express 31 per hundred as a percent.
    A. 31% B. 31
    C. 31% D. 0.31%
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  4.   Estimate .
    A. 2 B. 4
    C. 3 D. 5
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  5.   James uses cups flour to make one pie. If he is making four pies for a bake sale, how much flour will he need?
    A. cups B. cups
    C. cups D. 6 cups
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  6.   Express in simplest form.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  7.   Express 30 minutes per day in simplest form.
    A. B.
    C. 30:1 D. 1 to 24
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  8.   Jennifer's hand measures 8 inches long. She is 5 feet 8 inches tall. Express the ratio of the length of Jennifer's hand to her height in simplest form.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  9.   Find the sales tax for three CDs, if each CD is $14.29 and the sales tax is 7.25%.
    A. $3.08 B. $3.11
    C. $3.86 D. $3.34
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  10.   How many ways can 3 CDs be selected from a stack of 7 different CDs?
    A. 5040 B. 245
    C. 6 D. 35
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  11.   Ben asked some of his neighbors about their main type of exercise. Of those asked 21% said they walk or jog to keep fit. If 65,000 people live in Ben's city, how many people could be expected to walk or jog for exercise?
    A. 35,480 B. 51,350
    C. 21,000 D. 13,650
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  12.   Solve f = .
    A. 3 B. 6
    C. 4 D. 2
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  13.   Solve x = -9 - (-7).
    A. 16 B. -2
    C. -16 D. 2
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  14.   Solve z = -15 - 7.
    A. 22 B. -22
    C. 8 D. -8
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  15.   Mrs. Rollins had some extra candy left over from Halloween, so she decided to give a treat to her math class. She gave everyone two pieces of candy, and then, for the rest of the period, every time someone correctly answered a question, she gave that person three more pieces of candy. Jean-Paul had 11 pieces of candy in Mrs. Rollins's class. Use the equation 11 = 3q + 2 to figure out how many questions Jean-Paul answered correctly.
    A. -3 B. 3
    C. 9 D. 2
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  16.   Complete the statement cups = _____ fluid ounces.
    A. 42 B. 21
    C. 51 D. 40
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  17.   Thirty-seven percent of a number is 28. Find the number to the nearest tenth.
    A. 103.6 B. 75.7
    C. 97.1 D. 132.1
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  18.   Determining the probability of rolling a '4' or '5' on a number cube by examining the number of possible outcomes and the number of ways to roll a '4' or a '5' is an example of ___________.
    A. theoretical probability
    B. sample probability
    C. outcome probability
    D. experimental probability
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  19.   Write 45 as a product of the same factor.
    A. 4 · 4 · 4 · 4 B. 5 · 5 · 5 · 5
    C. 4 · 4 · 4 · 4 · 4 D. 5 · 5 · 5 · 5 · 5
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  20.   Estimate 238% of 74.
    A. 160 B. 180
    C. 140 D. 120
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