1.   Uncle Al's Ice Cream Parlor sells 4 flavors of ice cream, 3 flavors of topping syrup, and 2 types of nuts. How many different types of sundaes are possible if you can have 1 flavor of ice cream, 1 flavor of topping, and 1 type of nuts on a sundae?
    A. 14 B. 6
    C. 24 D. 12
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  2.   Lily has a long rope of licorice. She wants to cut it into 10 pieces to share with friends. How many cuts will she need to make to cut it into 10 pieces?
    A. 8 B. 11
    C. 9 D. 10
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  3.   Jordan used 44 legs to make some tables with 4 legs each and some stools with 3 legs each. Which of the following problem-solving strategies would work best to find the number of tables and the number of stools he made?
    A. draw a diagram B. use a formula
    C. make a graph D. guess and check
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  4.   According to the graph, do you think Arturo will be making at least $80.00 per week by the time he is 16 if he continues his lawn mowing business? Explain.
   
    A. Yes; Arturo has always made at least $80.00 per week mowing lawns. B. Yes; if the graph keeps increasing at the same rate, it will bypass $80.00 per week by the time he is 16 years old.
    C. No; the amount of money Arturo makes per week is decreasing. D. No; the graph never goes higher than $75.00 per week.
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  5.   Opal wants to be a professional baseball player. She decides to start going to a batting cage to practice. On the first day, Friday, she hits 61% of the balls that are pitched to her. On Saturday she hits 64%, and on Sunday she hits 67%. If she continues to improve at this rate for the next three days, what percent will she hit on Wednesday?
    A. 0.73 B. 0.76
    C. 0.75 D. 0.71
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