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Shelby saves $8 each week from babysitting. How many weeks will it take her to save $192? |
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3 |
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184 |
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C. |
9.6 |
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24 |
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2. |
Solve 16 = k + 10 using mental math. |
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10 |
B. |
8 |
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6 |
D. |
9 |
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3. |
A circle graph ______. |
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is used to compare parts of a whole |
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has parts that must add up to 50% |
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represents only the top five categories of a data set |
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is used to show changes over time |
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4. |
Two new pennies weigh 3.15 grams and 3.128 grams, respectively. Find the difference of their weights. |
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0.22 g |
B. |
0.023 g |
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0.11 g |
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0.022 g |
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5. |
Find the area of a square whose sides measure 15 meters. |
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30 m2 |
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225 m2 |
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75 m2 |
D. |
60 m2 |
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6. |
Find the GCF of 28 and 34. |
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A. |
7 |
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4 |
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C. |
2 |
D. |
1 |
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7. |
Bob is making a cassette tape of some of his favorite songs. He has already recorded minutes of music on a 60-minute tape. He still wants to record a song that takes minutes and another that takes minutes. Is there enough room on the tape to record the two additional songs? |
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No, because he needs 21 minutes and only about are left on the tape. |
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No, because he needs 11 minutes and only about are left on the tape. |
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Yes, because the two songs need about minutes and there are 21 minutes left on the tape. |
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Yes, because he needs 21 minutes. |
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8. |
Refer to the stem-and-leaf plot below. Choose the statement that is false. |
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The greatest number in the data is 72. |
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There are 17 numbers in the stem-and-leaf plot. |
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The least number in the data is 39. |
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There are no numbers in the interval 50-59. |
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9. |
Joanna says she is feet tall. Write this in decimal form. |
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5.5 feet |
B. |
5.3 feet |
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C. |
5.75 feet |
D. |
5.34 feet |
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10. |
Find the sum of 22.3 and 5.23. |
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74.6 |
B. |
7.46 |
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27.53 |
D. |
275.3 |
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11. |
Evaluate 23 + 5 × (6 + 4) ÷ 2. |
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41 |
B. |
108 |
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65 |
D. |
33 |
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12. |
Which would best be measured with grams? |
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a chair |
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a table |
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a pencil |
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a sheet of paper |
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2 T = ____ lb |
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2,000 |
B. |
4,000 |
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3,000 |
D. |
1,000 |
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14. |
Write 0.206 in word form. |
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two hundred six hundredths |
B. |
twenty-six thousandths |
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two and six thousandths |
D. |
two hundred six thousandths |
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LUNCH Jenna’s mother bought lunch for her and her three friends. The restaurant offered a hamburger combo meal for $3.75 and a chicken sandwich combo meal for $4.25. If the total for lunch was $16.50, how many of each combo meal did they order? |
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no hamburger combos and 4 chicken sandwich combos |
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4 hamburger combos and no chicken sandwich combos |
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2 hamburger combos and 2 chicken sandwich combos |
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1 hamburger combo and 3 chicken sandwich combos |
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VIDEO GAMES The table shows the number of points Janelle has scored each time she has played her favorite video game. Which line plot represents the data? |
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NUMBER SENSE A number is multiplied by 3. Next, 5 is added to the product. Then, 2 is subtracted from the sum. If the result is 15, what is the number? |
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A. |
4 |
B. |
7 |
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2 |
D. |
6 |
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18. |
TIME Christy has about 40 minutes of math homework and 20 minutes of science homework. It takes her 15 minutes to take a shower. What is the latest time Christy should begin her homework in order to have time for her shower and be in bed at 10:00? |
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9:10 |
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8:45 |
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8:20 |
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7:30 |
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19. |
Solve 12w = 144. |
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A. |
12 |
B. |
132 |
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C. |
11 |
D. |
156 |
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20. |
DOGS Moesha’s dog must be fed cups of food per day. She only has a 1-quart container. How can Moesha use the 1-quart container to feed her dog? |
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Mark off 8 equal-size sections on the 1-quart container. Each section is equal to cup, so fill the container to the fourth mark with dog food. |
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Mark off 8 equal-size sections on the 1-quart container. Each section is equal to cup, so fill the container to the third mark with dog food. |
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Mark off 8 equal-size sections on the 1-quart container. Each section is equal to cup, so fill the container to the fourth mark with dog food. |
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Mark off 8 equal-size sections on the 1-quart container. Each section is equal to cup, so fill the container to the third mark with dog food. |
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