1.   Make a conjecture based on the following information. For points A, B, and C, AB = 2, BC = 3, and AC = 4.
    A. A, B, and C are noncollinear.
    B. A, B, and C form a right triangle.
    C. A, B, and C are collinear.
    D. A, B, and C form on equilateral triangle.
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  2.   Find the number of different segments formed by 8 collinear points.
    A. 28 B. 21
    C. 36 D. 27
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  3.   A certain basketball team had 7 wins and 12 losses in a season. Which is a valid conjecture based on this information?
    A. The team finished 5th in their conference. B. The team was undefeated.
    C. The team won their last 5 games. D. The team played 19 games..
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  4.   Identify the conclusion in the following statement: If 13b + 12 = 77, then b = 5.
    A. 13b + 12 B. 13b + 12 = 17
    C. b D. b = 5
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  5.   Which view shows the orthogonal view of the object from the top?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  6.   Which view shows the orthogonal view of the object from the front?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  7.   How many people surveyed own a van?
   
    A. 27 B. 84
    C. 30 D. 57
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  8.   How many people surveyed own neither a van nor a compact car?
   
    A. 30 B. 46
    C. 57 D. 27
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  9.   What would the chart look like after reading the information:
Bob's pet can't fly.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  10.   What would the chart look like after reading the information:
Sam's state is in the most southern of the choices.
Dave's state is near the Atlantic Ocean.
Amy's state gets snow regularly in the winter and is not near an ocean.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  11.   Select the most reasonable answer. Ten years ago a niece was one-third the age of her aunt. The sum of their ages today is 60. How old is the aunt?
    A. 40 B. 30
    C. 20 D. 60
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  12.   Select the most reasonable answer. Juan has 16 dimes and nickels worth $1.25. How many dimes does he have?
    A. 3 B. 12
    C. 9 D. 6
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  13.   A 4-inch cube is painted yellow. It is cut into 1-inch cubes. How many of the cubes would have exactly four painted sides?
    A. 0 B. 4
    C. 12 D. 8
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  14.   The figure of 1-inch cubes shown is painted blue. If it were cut into separate 1-inch cubes, how many cubes would be painted on exactly two sides?
   
    A. 3 B. 0
    C. 1 D. 2
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