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64 is a multiple of which number? |
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16 |
B. |
19 |
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18 |
D. |
17 |
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2. |
Estimate 351.62 ÷ 4.9 by rounding. |
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90 |
B. |
70 |
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C. |
97 |
D. |
72 |
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3. |
Which value for b makes the inequality
true? |
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5 |
B. |
6 |
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none of these |
D. |
7 |
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4. |
What is the rule for the pattern 100, 99, 97, 94, 90, … ? |
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Subtract the term number from the term. |
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Subtract the term number from the next term. |
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Subtract even numbers from each term beginning with 2. |
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D. |
Subtract odd numbers from each term beginning with 1. |
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5. |
Find Write the answer in simplest form. |
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A. |
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B. |
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D. |
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6. |
Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 14 centimeters and width 9 centimeters. |
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23 cm |
B. |
53 cm |
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46 cm |
D. |
30 cm |
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7. |
Estimate 24% of 298. |
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60 |
B. |
75 |
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C. |
100 |
D. |
120 |
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8. |
Find 12% of 50 by changing the percent to a decimal. |
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A. |
6 |
B. |
0.06 |
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C. |
600 |
D. |
60 |
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9. |
What is the measure of the given angle? |
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120° |
B. |
175° |
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C. |
60° |
D. |
90° |
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10. |
Find the area of the triangle. |
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66.96 square feet |
B. |
21.6 square feet |
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C. |
17 square feet |
D. |
33.48 square feet |
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A spinner numbered 1 through 10 is spun 100 times. The results of the experiment are shown in the table below. What is the experimental probability of spinning an 8? |
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12. |
In a game of What's My Rule? the first clue was ''5 gives 12.'' Write a rule that fits this clue. |
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output = 5 × input + 2 |
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output = input + 5 |
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output = (input + 1) × 2 |
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output = 12 – 5 |
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13. |
How many toothpicks are in Term 5? |
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A. |
16 |
B. |
11 |
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C. |
19 |
D. |
9 |
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14. |
Find the quotient without using a calculator.10.535 ÷ 1,000 |
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0.010535 |
B. |
10,535 |
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C. |
0.0010535 |
D. |
105,350 |
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15. |
You are about to conduct a survey on Internet usage of the students in your school. From the different types of questions you might ask of the students, which one would not be related to your survey. |
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How much time do the students typically spend on the Internet each day? |
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Do boys and girls like different Internet activities? |
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What are the students' favorite activities on the Internet? |
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D. |
Do students have a computer at home? |
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16. |
Jaime found a rule for this dot sequence to be d = 3 + 2(n – 1), where n is used to represent the term number and d to represent the number of dots. Find an equivalent rule. |
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d = 2n + 1 |
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d = 3 – 2(n – 1) |
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d = 1 – 2n |
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d = 3 – (2n + 1) |
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17. |
One group of students created a table of inputs and outputs from the What's My Rule? game. Find the corresponding rule. |
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y = 2x + 6 |
B. |
y = 1 + x · x |
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y = x2 – 1 |
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y =  |
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18. |
At the annual Fall Festival, Jamal wants to rent a canoe for a trip down the Kaskaskia River. A boat shop in town rents canoes for $10 plus $3 per hour. Write a rule for calculating the cost for renting the canoe. Use h to represent the number of hours the canoe is in use and c to represent the cost. |
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A. |
c = h · 10 + 3 |
B. |
c = h · 3 – 10 |
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c = h · 10 – 3 |
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c = h · 3 + 10 |
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19. |
Find a rule involving the sum of four consecutive whole numbers. |
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the sum of four consecutive whole numbers equals two times the sum of the first and last numbers |
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the sum of four consecutive whole numbers equals two times the last number |
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C. |
the sum of four consecutive whole numbers equals three times the second number |
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D. |
the sum of four consecutive whole numbers equals three times the sum of the middle two numbers |
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20. |
Use the flowchart to backtrack and find the solution. |
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A. |
4 |
B. |
3 |
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C. |
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D. |
213 |
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