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Evaluate (6 - 3) · 2. |
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A. |
9 |
B. |
6 |
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0 |
D. |
1 |
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2. |
What is the next term in the sequence 1, 4, 7, 10, … ? |
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30 |
B. |
13 |
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C. |
17 |
D. |
40 |
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3. |
Express 31 per hundred as a percent. |
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A. |
31% |
B. |
31 |
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C. |
31 % |
D. |
0.31 % |
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4. |
Estimate . |
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A. |
2 |
B. |
4 |
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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? |
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A. |
cups |
B. |
cups |
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C. |
cups |
D. |
6 cups |
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6. |
Express in simplest form. |
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A. |
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B. |
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C. |
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D. |
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7. |
Express 30 minutes per day in simplest form. |
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A. |
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B. |
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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. |
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A. |
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B. |
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C. |
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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%. |
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$3.08 |
B. |
$3.11 |
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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? |
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A. |
5040 |
B. |
245 |
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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? |
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A. |
35,480 |
B. |
51,350 |
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C. |
21,000 |
D. |
13,650 |
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12. |
Solve f = . |
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A. |
3 |
B. |
6 |
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C. |
4 |
D. |
2 |
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13. |
Solve x = -9 - (-7). |
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A. |
16 |
B. |
-2 |
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C. |
-16 |
D. |
2 |
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14. |
Solve z = -15 - 7. |
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A. |
22 |
B. |
-22 |
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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. |
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A. |
-3 |
B. |
3 |
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C. |
9 |
D. |
2 |
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16. |
Complete the statement cups = _____ fluid ounces. |
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A. |
42 |
B. |
21 |
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C. |
51 |
D. |
40 |
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17. |
Thirty-seven percent of a number is 28. Find the number to the nearest tenth. |
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A. |
103.6 |
B. |
75.7 |
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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 ___________. |
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A. |
theoretical probability |
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B. |
sample probability |
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C. |
outcome probability |
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D. |
experimental probability |
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19. |
Write 45 as a product of the same factor. |
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A. |
4 · 4 · 4 · 4 |
B. |
5 · 5 · 5 · 5 |
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C. |
4 · 4 · 4 · 4 · 4 |
D. |
5 · 5 · 5 · 5 · 5 |
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20. |
Estimate 238% of 74. |
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A. |
160 |
B. |
180 |
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C. |
140 |
D. |
120 |
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