1.   Write an equation to represent ''the product of 7 and m is 29.''
    A. 7 + m = 29 B. m - 7 = 29
    C. 7m = 29 D. 29m = 7
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  2.   45% of Dominica's budget is for food and housing. The remaining 55% is for other expenses. Which circle graph best shows these data?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  3.   Over 11 consecutive days, Jim did the following number of pushups.
7, 8, 10, 10, 12, 14, 15, 17, 17, 19, 33.
Find the range of the data.
    A. 14 B. 10
    C. 17 D. 26
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  4.   The vertices of are A(2, -1), B(0, -3), and C(4, -2). Find the vertices of the triangle after a translation 2 units right and 3 units down.
    A. A'(0, 2), B'(-2, 0), C'(2, 1)
    B. A'(-1, 1), B'(-3, -1), C'(1, 0)
    C. A'(4, -4), B'(2, -6), C'(6, -5)
    D. A'(4, 2), B'(2, 0), C'(6, 1)
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  5.   Which graph is most appropriate to show the number of each letter grade the members of a class earned on a test?
    A. Scatter Plot B. Circle Graph
    C. Table D. Bar Graph
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  6.   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. Participants at swim practice.
    D. Members of the tennis team.
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  7.   A card is drawn at random from a standard deck of playing cards. What is the probability of drawing a King?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  8.   Find the total amount in an account to the nearest cent if $750 is deposited at 8.2% for 1 years.
    A. $811.50 B. $92.25
    C. $840.00 D. $842.25
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  9.   An office building casts a shadow that is 15 feet long. A nearby tree casts a shadow that is 2.5 feet long. If the tree is 5 feet tall, how tall is the office building?
    A. 17.5 feet B. 7.5 feet
    C. 25 feet D. 30 feet
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  10.   What is the theoretical probability of tossing a coin three times and getting heads on all three tosses?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  11.   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. -4°F B. 1°F
    C. -3°F D. -2°F
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  12.   Find .
    A. 30 and -30 B. 30
    C. 90 D. -30
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  13.   The points given in the table lie on a line. Find the slope of the line.
   
    A. B. -
    C. D. -
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  14.   The graph shows the distance traveled by some hikers. Interpret the meaning of the slope as a rate of change.
   
    A. The hikers have traveled a total of 6 miles. B. The hikers are traveling at a rate of 3 miles per hour.
    C. The hikers have traveled a total of 3 miles. D. The hikers are traveling at a rate of 6 miles per hour.
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  15.   Find the area of the shaded area if each square represents 5 square feet.
   
    A. 30 square feet B. 180 square feet
    C. 60 square feet D. 150 square feet
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  16.   Identify the precision unit of the ruler.
   
    A. inch B. 1 inch
    C. inch D. inch
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  17.   Consider all of the five-digit numbers that can be formed using the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 where no digit is used twice. Find the probability that one of these numbers picked at random is an even number.
    A. 80% B. 60%
    C. 20% D. 40%
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  18.   The histogram shows the record high temperatures for the fifty states. How many states have a record high temperature no less than 120°F?
   
    A. 22 states B. 7 states
    C. 10 states D. 3 states
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  19.   Find the interquartile range of the data.
68, 15, 55, 5, 66, 42, 51, 12, 23
    A. 60.5 B. 47
    C. 42 D. 63
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  20.   The graphs show the same information about the average cost of a house in Anaheim, California, and Miami, Florida. Which graph shows the information with the least amount of distortion?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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