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Which of the numbers is the solution of 3d = 12? |
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A. |
4 |
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2 |
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3 |
D. |
6 |
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Volleyball courts are rectangular and measure about 18 meters by 9 meters. What is the area of a volleyball court? |
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92 m2 |
B. |
162 m2 |
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C. |
27 m2 |
D. |
54 m2 |
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3. |
A composite number ______. |
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is a number less than 1 |
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has more than two factors |
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is the number 2 |
D. |
has exactly two factors |
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4. |
The number 183 ______. |
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has a prime factorization of 2 × 3 × 3 × 3 |
B. |
is neither prime nor composite |
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is composite |
D. |
is prime |
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5. |
You're playing a car racing video game and have 52 points. You get 30 more points for coming in third place and then your score is doubled for having a total time under two minutes. What is your final score? |
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A. |
231 points |
B. |
134 points |
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C. |
164 points |
D. |
1,640 points |
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6. |
Identify the second step when evaluating the expression 81 + 3 – 9 + 6 ÷ 19. |
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A. |
6 ÷ 19 |
B. |
9 + 6 |
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C. |
81 + 3 |
D. |
3 – 9 |
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7. |
Evaluate 300 ÷ q if q = 20. |
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60 |
B. |
15 |
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C. |
16 |
D. |
6 |
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8. |
Which of the numbers is the solution of x ÷ 2 – 4 = 10? |
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26 |
B. |
32 |
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C. |
30 |
D. |
28 |
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9. |
Find the missing output values for the function table. |
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0, 2, 4 |
B. |
1, 3, 5 |
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0, 1, 2 |
D. |
1, 2, 3 |
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10. |
Find the rule for the function table. |
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A. |
3n ÷ 4 |
B. |
n ÷ 3 |
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C. |
n × 2 |
D. |
n − 2 |
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11. |
Write the prime factorization of 84 using exponents. |
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A. |
22 × 33 × 7 |
B. |
23 × 3 × 7 |
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C. |
22 × 21 |
D. |
22 × 3 × 7 |
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12. |
The playing surface of Lynnette’s foosball table measures 58 inches long and 30 inches wide. Cara’s foosball table measures 48 inches long and 24 inches wide. How much larger is Lynnette’s table than Cara’s table? |
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A. |
481 square inches |
B. |
16 square inches |
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C. |
48 square inches |
D. |
588 square inches |
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13. |
Find 49 + 15. |
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A. |
64 |
B. |
44 |
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C. |
34 |
D. |
54 |
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14. |
Find 48 × 34. |
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A. |
1,532 |
B. |
336 |
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C. |
236 |
D. |
1,632 |
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15. |
Find 213 ÷ 3. |
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102 |
B. |
71 |
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61 |
D. |
112 |
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16. |
Find 312 ÷ 6. |
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42 |
B. |
44 |
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53 |
D. |
52 |
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17. |
MONEY Joe has 7 bills in his wallet that total $20. What are the bills? |
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one $10 bill, one $5 bill, and five $1 bills |
B. |
one $10 bill and six $1 bills |
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three $5 bills and five $1 bills |
D. |
two $5 bills and five $1 bills |
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DICE Marcos rolled a six-sided die five times. The total of all five rolls was 21. If he rolled the same number twice, and a different number three times, what number did he roll each time? |
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A. |
Marcos rolled 2 ones and 3 fives. |
B. |
Marcos rolled 2 sixes and 3 threes. |
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C. |
Marcos rolled 2 fives and 3 fours. |
D. |
Marcos rolled 2 fours and 3 twos. |
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19. |
Find the area of the rectangle. |
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A. |
46 m2 |
B. |
225 m2 |
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C. |
64 m2 |
D. |
120 m2 |
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20. |
Find the area of the square. |
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A. |
49 in2 |
B. |
196 in2 |
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C. |
28 in2 |
D. |
14 in2 |
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