1.   Write an equation for the sentence ''the product of 6 and x is equal to the sum of c and d.''
    A. 6x = d B. 6x + c + d
    C. 6 + x = c + d D. 6x = c + d
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  2.   Find the value of the expression 33 ÷ 3 - 1.
    A. 10 B. 8.25
    C. 11 D. 16.5
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  3.   Evaluate the expression 15 - (x ÷ y) + 4 if x = 48 and y = 6.
    A. 19 B. 11
    C. 3 D. 27
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  4.   Which list of numbers best identifies the whole numbers?
    A. 1, 3, 5, 7, and so on B. 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on
    C. 2, 4, 6, 8, and so on D. 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on
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  5.   What is the value of 4x increased by the quantity x + 5 if x is equivalent to 10?
    A. 100x B. 55
    C. 100 D. 55x
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  6.   Two pairs of shoes cost $90.98. One pair costs $19 more than the other pair. What is the cost of the more expensive pair of shoes?
    A. $35.99 B. $54.99
    C. $71.98 D. $45.49
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  7.   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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  8.   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. guess and check B. use a formula
    C. draw a diagram D. make a graph
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  9.   Which of the following is not a characteristic of a good sample?
    A. at least 20 items B. representative of the larger population
    C. large enough to provide accurate data D. selected at random
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  10.   Which value occurred most often?
   
    A. 98 B. 95
    C. 75 D. 89
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  11.   You can show that a statement is false by finding one _____.
    A. closure example B. associative example
    C. counterexample D. commutative example
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  12.   Maryann went to a restaurant with her friend Weldon. She had to spend one dollar for parking. As a tip, she left the waitress one fourth of the cost of her meal. Which expression represents how much money she spent at the restaurant altogether?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  13.   Write a sentence for 29m – 3n = 4 ÷ m
    A. Twenty-nine times a number minus three times another number equals four divided by the first number. B. Twenty-nine times a number minus three times that number equals four times the number.
    C. Four divided by twenty-nine times a number equals three times another number minus the first number. D. Four divided by a number equals twenty-nine times the number minus three times the number.
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  14.   Name the property of numbers shown by the statement:
2 + 0 = 0 + 2 = 2.
    A. Multiplicative Property of Zero B. Reflexive Property
    C. Additive Identity D. Multiplicative Identity
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  15.   Name the property of numbers shown by the statement:
23 · 0 = 0 · 23 = 0.
    A. Multiplicative Property of Zero B. Additive Identity
    C. Substitution Property D. Multiplicative Identity
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  16.   Takoda wants to figure out how much the summer concert will cost the families attending. He knows that each adult has to pay ten dollars to get into the concert and that all children get in free. He does not know how much parking will cost for each vehicle, but he knows that each family will be driving its own vehicle. If there are 4 families with two parents and two families with single parents, which expression represents the situation?
    A. 6x + 40 B. 6x + 80
    C. 6x + 100 D. 6x + 30
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  17.   Make a frequency table to organize the data.
   
    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
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  18.   Refer to the data. Which three types of music are sold most often at the local music store?
   
    A. Pop/Rock, Punk, Celtic B. Pop/Rock, Folk, R & B
    C. Folk, Rap, Country D. Pop/Rock, Folk, Punk
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  19.   Use the table to choose the correct line graph for the data.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  20.   Refer to the histogram showing the number of people from each age group in Takala's Yoga class. How many people in the class are from age 20-39?
   
    A. 20 people B. 15 people
    C. 23 people D. 16 people
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