1.   A line graph _________________________.
    A. shows only increases in data
    B. does not have line segments connecting the data points
    C. is best used to show changes over time
    D. must have years labeled on the horizontal axis
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  2.   Write the unit of length that you would use to measure the height of a desk.
    A. millimeter B. kilometer
    C. meter D. centimeter
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  3.   While training for a marathon, Yoshino runs 8 ___ per day.
    A. millimeters B. meters
    C. kilometers D. centimeters
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  4.   Arlene lives in Orange Grove and her cousin Louise lives in Bloomington. There are three roads from Orange Grove to Bloomington. If one of the roads is closed, how many round trips can Arlene make if she can use the same road twice?
    A. 2 B. 4
    C. 6 D. 9
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  5.   Arlene lives in Orange Grove and her cousin Louise lives in Bloomington. There are three roads from Orange Grove to Bloomington. If one of the roads is closed, how many round trips can Arlene make if she CANNOT use the same road twice?
    A. 4 B. 2
    C. 1 D. 3
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  6.   What is the last step in the 4-step plan to solve problems?
    A. Examine B. Solve
    C. Plan D. Explore
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  7.   Which rule describes how to find the next number in the pattern
–5, -1, 3, 7?
    A. Add 5 B. Subtract 4
    C. Divide by 5 D. Add 4
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  8.   The bar graph below shows the number of people in Lisa's class with each pet preference. What conclusion can be made from the graph?
   
    A. More people in Lisa's class prefer cats than dogs. B. More people in Lisa's class prefer cats to fish.
    C. Dogs are the best pets in the world. D. About 40 people in Lisa's class prefer fish.
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  9.   The value of a normal car decreases as time passes. What would a line graph of this data look like?
    A. It would increase from left to right. B. It would decrease from left to right.
    C. It would be a vertical line. D. It would be a horizontal line.
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  10.   Anna lives in San Francisco, and she has a business partner in Washington, D.C. Sometimes she flies to Washington for meetings; San Francisco and Washington, D.C., are 2438 miles apart. In August, Anna flies to Washington and back twice. What is a good estimate of the number of miles she has flown in August?
    A. 10000 miles B. 2500 miles
    C. 5000 miles D. 1000 miles
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  11.   The table shows how many push-ups Ty has done at his workouts. Predict how many push-ups Ty will do on day fifteen.
   
    A. 80 B. 85
    C. 75 D. 70
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  12.   Which vertical bar graph represents the information given in the table?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  13.   A baseball diamond is a square that measures 90 feet on each side. What is the perimeter of the diamond?
    A. 360 ft B. 810 ft
    C. 180 ft D. 36 ft
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  14.   Which is the best estimate for the height of a classroom door?
    A. 24 cm B. 2.4 m
    C. 24 m D. 2 km
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  15.   Which expression describes the value of each term as a function of its position?
   
    A. 2n B. n + 5
    C. n − 2 D. 5n
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  16.   Which expression describes the value of each term as a function of its position?
   
    A. 4n B. 6n
    C. n + 4 D. n + 6
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  17.   What is the tenth term in the sequence shown?
   
    A. 14 B. 20
    C. 12 D. 16
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  18.   MEASUREMENT There are 10 millimeters in 1 centimeter. Make a table and write an algebraic expression relating the number of millimeters to the number of centimeters. How many millimeters tall is Hayley’s cat if it is 27 centimeters tall?
    A. 243 mm B. 270 mm
    C. 324 mm D. 216 mm
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  19.   The table shows the number of dancers in each row of a routine. Which expression was used to find the number of dancers in row n?
   
    A. n + 2 B. 3n + 2
    C. 2n + 3 D. n + 3
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  20.   Find the perimeter of the rectangle.
   
    A. 20 cm B. 40 cm
    C. 30 cm D. 60 cm
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