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Arlene lives in Orange Grove and her cousin Louise lives in Bloomington. There are three roads from Orange Grove to Bloomington. If one of the roads is closed, how many round trips can Arlene make if she can use the same road twice? |
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2 |
B. |
4 |
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6 |
D. |
9 |
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The table shows the cost of mailing a package. Predict the cost of mailing a package that weighs 10 pounds. |
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$8.90 |
B. |
$8.00 |
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C. |
$9.80 |
D. |
$10.70 |
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3. |
Write an equation to represent ''41 less than b is 9.'' |
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b - 41 = 9 |
B. |
9 - b = 41 |
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b + 9 = 41 |
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41 - b = 9 |
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4. |
Write an integer to represent a debt of $45. |
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|-45| |
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-45 and +45 |
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-45 |
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+ 45 |
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Choose the correct symbol below to make the sentence true. -6 ___ -5 |
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none of these |
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= |
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> |
D. |
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6. |
Find the sum of 42 + (-19). |
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61 |
B. |
-23 |
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-61 |
D. |
23 |
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The sale of hard candy in a candy store is not the same from one year to another. In 1998, 40% of the candy sold was hard candy, The table shows the change in sales in the successive years. What percent of the candy sold in 2001 was hard candy? |
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39% |
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40% |
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41% |
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42% |
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8. |
Solve x = -2 + 7 + (-11). |
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20 |
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-20 |
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-6 |
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6 |
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9. |
Find the value for t in t = 41 - (-19). |
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22 |
B. |
-60 |
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60 |
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-22 |
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10. |
Solve (-2)(5) = r. |
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-3 |
B. |
7 |
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10 |
D. |
-10 |
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11. |
Evaluate the expression ab ÷ c if a = -2, b = -4, and c = 4. |
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-2 |
B. |
-1 |
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C. |
4 |
D. |
2 |
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12. |
Solve s + 2 = -8. |
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A. |
6 |
B. |
10 |
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-10 |
D. |
-6 |
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13. |
Solve c – 29 = 99. |
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198 |
B. |
128 |
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70 |
D. |
90 |
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14. |
Solve 50 = . |
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A. |
350 |
B. |
57 |
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43 |
D. |
49 |
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15. |
Order the integers {10, 14, -15, -1, 0} from least to greatest. |
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{-15, 14, 10, 0, -1} |
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{-15, -1, 0, 10, 14} |
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{0, -1, 10, 14, -15} |
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{14, 10, 0, -1, -15} |
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Choose the correct symbol to make a true statement. |-10| _____ 10 |
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> |
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= |
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< |
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17. |
Calculate the sum of (-13) and (-11). |
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2 |
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-2 |
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-24 |
D. |
24 |
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18. |
Solve h = (-6)2. |
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h = -36 |
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h = 12 |
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h = -12 |
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h = 36 |
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Which is a counterexample for the following statement? The difference of two odd numbers is an odd number. |
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15 – 4 = 11 |
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12 – 5 = 7 |
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15 - 7 = 8 |
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7 + 9 = 16 |
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20. |
Olivia has 3 times as many quarters as Kaylee has. If Olivia has 42 quarters, which equation could be used to determine the number of quarters Kaylee has? Let k represent the number of quarters that Kaylee has. |
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3 + k = 42 |
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42 – k = 3 |
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3k = 42 |
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= 42 |
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