1.   What was the highest value?
   
    A. 95 B. You can't tell from the graph.
    C. 98 D. 62
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  2.  
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  3.  
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  4.   Which experiment will have exactly 36 outcomes?
    A. spin a spinner with 6 equal-sized regions once B. roll a six-sided number cube twice
    C. toss 6 coins D. roll a six-sided number cube once
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  5.   Solve 5 - =
    A. 15 B. 5
    C. -5 D. -15
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  6.   Every proportion has two cross products which are always ______.
    A. negative B. equal
    C. positive D. zero
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  7.   In 1990, 5,283,055 people subscribed to cellular telephone service. In 1998, the number of people had risen to 69,209,321. To the nearest percent, find the percent of increase.
    A. 92% B. 1210%
    C. 121% D. 920%
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  8.   Examine the graph below. Which statement is not true?
   
    A. The greatest number of sport utility vehicles sold was in 1998.
    B. In 1994, about 1,500,000 sport utility vehicles were sold in the U.S.
    C. Sales of sport utility vehicles were about the same from 1988 through 1991.
    D. The number of sport utility vehicles sold in the U.S. has increased every year since 1988.
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  9.   Select the correct graph for the relation y = -2x if the domain is
{-2, -1, 0, 1, 2}.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  10.   If the range of the equation y = -x + 4 is {-4, -2, 4, 7}, what is the domain?
    A. {9, 7, 1, -2} B. {8, 6, 0, -3}
    C. {-8, -6, 0, 3} D. {7, 5, -1, -4}
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  11.   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. No; the graph never goes higher than $75.00 per week. B. No; the amount of money Arturo makes per week is decreasing.
    C. Yes; Arturo has always made at least $80.00 per week mowing lawns. D. 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.
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  12.   Find the product -2(3)(-8).
    A. -13 B. 48
    C. 13 D. -48
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  13.   Raul spent $30.00 in a period of 6 days. What was the average change in the amount of money he had each day?
    A. -$36.00 B. -$5.00
    C. $36.00 D. $5.00
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  14.   Solve the equation
    A. -3 B. 10
    C. 19 D. 5
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  15.   On a ride at an amusement park, each seat is built to hold 200 lb. The seat can safely hold 250 lb more or less than the ideal weight limit. If you are going to sit next to someone who weighs 108 lb, between which two weights must you be to ride the ride?
    A. between 182 lb and 368 lb B. between 58 lb and 342 lb
    C. between 108 lb and 158 lb D. between 158 lb and 542 lb
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  16.   Solve the equation s = -6.
    A. s = 4 B. s = -4
    C. s = 8 D. s = -8
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  17.   Joseph and Pedro are selling chocolate bars at the concession stand at a school football game. There are two types of chocolate bars, with nuts and without. They sell 36 of the ones with nuts and 54 of the ones without and make a total of $44.10. If the chocolate bars with nuts cost ten cents more than the ones without, how much did the chocolate bars with nuts cost?
    A. $0.49 B. $0.59
    C. $0.55 D. $0.45
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  18.   If an event has a 5% chance of happening, how likely is it going to happen?
    A. certain B. unlikely
    C. very likely D. impossible
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  19.   Select the correct graph for the relation y + 5x = 2 if the domain is
{0, 1, 2, 3, 4}.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  20.   Which is true of the equation y = cx where c is a constant?
    A. The graph passes through the origin. B. The graph will always cross the x-axis at exactly one point.
    C. The graph will be increasing. D. The graph will be decreasing.
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