1.   Arlene lives in Orange Grove and her cousin Louise lives in Bloomington. There are three roads from Orange Grove to Bloomington. How many ways can Arlene travel roundtrip to visit Louise if she can travel the same road twice?
    A. 5 B. 6
    C. 9 D. 8
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  2.   The table shows the cost of mailing a package. Predict the cost of mailing a package that weighs 10 pounds.
   
    A. $8.90 B. $8.00
    C. $10.70 D. $9.80
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  3.   Solve (-2)(5) = r.
    A. -3 B. 7
    C. 10 D. -10
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  4.   Express as a percent.
    A. 0.15% B. 1.5%
    C. 15% D. 150%
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  5.   Find .
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  6.   A drain pipe is five inches in diameter. If the sides of the pipe are thick, find the width of the opening in the pipe.
   
    A. inches B. inches
    C. inches D. inches
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  7.   Tell which proportion could be used to solve the problem. If a 20-minute long-distance call costs $2.75, how much does a similar 8-minute call cost?
    A. Neither are correct B. Both are correct
    C. D.
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  8.   A hotel installs new carrels used for public telephones. The new carrels are half of a cylinder with an open top. How much material is needed to construct a new carrel?
   
    A. about 2307 square inches B. about 2839 square inches
    C. about 5146 square inches D. about 2573 square inches
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  9.   Solve = 43.
    A. 46 B. 40
    C. 9 D. 129
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  10.   A football team has the ball on its own 20-yard line. What yard line will the ball be on after they gain 5 yards on a running play?
    A. 10-yard line B. 25-yard line
    C. 15-yard line D. 30-yard line
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  11.   Find 50% of 5,000.
    A. 2,500 B. 250
    C. 25,000 D. 25
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  12.   Which sample would provide the best data for a survey about favorite extra-curricular activities?
    A. Students attending a Spanish Club meeting.
    B. A random sample of students from 5 different homerooms.
    C. Members of the tennis team.
    D. Participants at swim practice.
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  13.   Express 0.2% as a fraction in simplest form.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  14.   Cynthia opened a savings account with $1,250.00.The account pays 4.5% interest annually. If no transactions are made, how much will Cynthia have in her savings account in 3 years?
    A. $168.75 B. $1,081.25
    C. $1,418.75 D. $1,264.06
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  15.   A rectangular pyramid has how many vertices?
    A. 5 B. 3
    C. 8 D. 4
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  16.   A tiger can eat 15% of his weight in one feeding. If a tiger can eat 72 pounds of meat at a time, what is its weight?
    A. 1,080 pounds B. 820 pounds
    C. 480 pounds D. 108 pounds
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  17.   The dome of the Roman Pantheon has a circumference of 134 meters. If the Houston Astrodome has an area about 25.7 times that of the Pantheon, what is the area of the Astrodome?
    A. about 51,300 square meters B. about 42,300 square meters
    C. about 32,500 square meters D. about 36,700 square meters
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  18.   Find the area of the shaded area if each square represents 4 square inches.
   
    A. 360 square inches B. 192 square inches
    C. 264 square inches D. 66 square inches
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  19.   Use the correct number of significant digits to find the area of the rectangle.
   
    A. 135.4 square centimeters B. 135.42 square centimeters
    C. 135 square centimeters D. 140 square centimeters
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  20.   To determine if a certain assembly line is producing quality radios, an employee checks every thirtieth radio leaving the assembly line. Describe the sample used by the employee.
    A. The sample is biased because it is a voluntary response sample.
    B. The sample is biased because it is a convenience sample.
    C. The sample is unbiased because it is a stratified random sample.
    D. The sample is unbiased because it is a systematic random sample.
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