1.   Daniel wants to send Jasmine flowers for her birthday. At the flower store, he can choose between roses, irises, or carnations. The salesperson tells Daniel that 50% of the customers buy roses, 30% buy carnations, and 20% buy irises. Which of the following is a valid conjecture?
    A. Daniel will buy Jasmine irises. B. The salesperson likes carnations.
    C. Jasmine will be excited to receive flowers for her birthday. D. More customers buy roses than carnations.
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  2.   Determine the converse of the following if-then statement.
If the flowers are yellow, then they are daffodils.
    A. The flowers are not yellow.
    B. If the flowers are not yellow, then they are not daffodils.
    C. If the flowers are daffodils, then they are yellow.
    D. The flowers are not daffodils.
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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 was undefeated. B. The team finished 5th in their conference.
    C. The team played 19 games.. D. The team won their last 5 games.
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  4.   Identify the hypothesis in the following statement: If x – 3 = 9, then x = 12.
    A. x – 3 = 9 B. x
    C. x = 12 D. x – 3
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  5.   How many cubes are in the isometric drawing?
   
    A. 10 B. 12
    C. 11 D. 7
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  6.   Write a statement about the lengths of and . Is the statement true or false?
   
    A. is the same length as ; false B. is the same length as ; true
    C. is longer than ; true D. is longer than ; true
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  7.   How many people surveyed own a van?
   
    A. 84 B. 57
    C. 27 D. 30
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  8.   How many people surveyed own a compact car?
   
    A. 27 B. 89
    C. 35 D. 62
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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:
Abby likes neither soccer nor football.
Doug used to like football and kickball best, but he has changed his mind
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    A. B.
    C. D.
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  11.   Select the most reasonable answer. Two cities are 550 miles apart. Two cars leave the cities at the same time. One is going 50 mi/h; the other is going 60 mi/h. When do the cars meet?
    A. 4 h 30 min B. 5 h
    C. 6 h D. 5 h 45 min
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  12.   Select the most reasonable answer. Four years ago a dad was three times the age of his son. The sum of their ages today is 64. How old is the dad today?
    A. 18 B. 42
    C. 50 D. 46
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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 three painted sides?
    A. 8 B. 24
    C. 12 D. 16
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  14.   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. 8 D. 12
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