1.   The table shows the cost of mailing a package. Predict the cost of mailing a package that weighs 5 pounds.
   
    A. $6.00 B. $6.10
    C. $6.20 D. $6.30
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  2.   Solve 19 = 7 + n.
    A. 26 B. 5
    C. 13 D. 12
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  3.   If Julie has x strawberries in one sack and four fewer strawberries in another sack, write an expression for how many strawberries are in the second sack.
    A. x - 4 B. 4 - x
    C. 4 + x D. x + 4
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  4.   Order the integers {-11, 5, -13, -2, 12} from greatest to least.
    A. {-11, -13, -2, 5, 12} B. {12, 5, -2, -11, -13}
    C. {-13, -11, -2, 5, 12} D. {-13, 12, -11, 5, -2}
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  5.   Solve 3z = -18.
    A. -6 B. 21
    C. -15 D. 6
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  6.   The table shows how many push-ups Ty has done at his workouts. Predict how many push-ups Ty will do on day fifteen.
   
    A. 75 B. 85
    C. 70 D. 80
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  7.   Evaluate (3 + 10 ÷ 2 – 6 + 18) ÷ 22.
    A. 5 B. 6.5
    C. 4.625 D. 10
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  8.   Solve c – 29 = 99.
    A. 128 B. 70
    C. 90 D. 198
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  9.   Four friends went to the movies. The total cost of the tickets was $34.00. Use the equation 4c = 34 to find the cost of one movie ticket.
    A. 8.75 B. 8.25
    C. 8 D. 8.5
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  10.   Write an equation to represent ''the quotient of a number and 4 is 16.''
    A. = 4 B. = n
    C. = n D. = 16
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  11.   Order the integers {10, 14, -15, -1, 0} from least to greatest.
    A. {14, 10, 0, -1, -15} B. {-15, 14, 10, 0, -1}
    C. {0, -1, 10, 14, -15} D. {-15, -1, 0, 10, 14}
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  12.   Calculate the sum of (-13) and (-11).
    A. 24 B. -2
    C. 2 D. -24
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  13.   Raul owes $32.00 for his digital phone bill. If he has $40.00, how much money will Raul have after he pays his bill?
    A. $72.00 B. -$72.00
    C. $8.00 D. -$8.00
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  14.   What is the additive inverse of 15?
    A. B. 15
    C. -15 D. 0
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  15.   One day, the temperature dropped 8 degrees over 4 hours. What was the average amount of change in temperature during the 4-hour period?
    A. -32 degrees B. 2 degrees
    C. -2 degrees D. 32 degrees
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  16.   Which is a counterexample for the following statement?
The difference of two odd numbers is an odd number.
    A. 15 – 4 = 11 B. 7 + 9 = 16
    C. 12 – 5 = 7 D. 15 - 7 = 8
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  17.   Evaluate a – b + 2 if a = -7 and b = 5.
    A. 10 B. 4
    C. -10 D. -4
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  18.   The temperatures in five Minnesota cities are -7°F, -3°F, 5°F, -4°F, and -6°F. Find the mean (average) temperature of the cities.
    A. 1°F B. -3°F
    C. -4°F D. -2°F
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