1.   Name the ordered pair for point N.
   
    A. (4, 5) B. (4, 6)
    C. (5, 6) D. (6, 4)
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  2.   Use estimation to place the decimal point in the product
18.7 × 21 = 3927.
    A. 3.927 B. 3927.0
    C. 392.7 D. 39.27
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  3.   A full tank of gasoline costs $17.45. If the car has a 12-gallon tank, approximately how much does a gallon of gasoline cost?
    A. $14.50 B. $1.45
    C. $0.145 D. $1.54
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  4.   Find 9.72 ÷ 1.2.
    A. 8.1 B. 810
    C. 0.81 D. 81
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  5.   Find the median of {55, 21, 21, 69, 71}.
    A. 21 B. 71
    C. 55 D. 47.4
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  6.   What are the prime factors of 120?
    A. 2, 2, 2, 3, 5 B. 2, 3, 5
    C. 2, 60 D. 2, 2, 30
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  7.   Which symbol makes the sentence true?
   
    A. = B.
    C. < D. >
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  8.   Determine the next three terms of the pattern
5, 7, 11, 17, 25, 35, … .
    A. 47, 61, 71 B. 47, 61, 77
    C. 47, 59, 77 D. 47, 59, 71
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  9.   Which fraction can be expressed as in simplest form?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  10.   The table shows the scores of 20 students on a history test. Which is a histogram of the data?
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  11.   Classify the given angle.
   
    A. obtuse B. complementary
    C. acute D. right
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  12.   Find the missing measure in a right triangle if a = 9 ft and b = 12 ft.
    A. 15 ft B. 17 ft
    C. 13 ft D. 10 ft
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  13.   In a motel the room tax is $4.50 and the room rate is $75. Write the tax as a percent of the room rate.
    A. 0.06% B. 60%
    C. 6% D. 0.6
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  14.   Find the area of the triangle.
   
    A. 17 square feet B. 33.48 square feet
    C. 21.6 square feet D. 66.96 square feet
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  15.   In a game of What's My Rule? the first clue was ''3 gives 3.'' Write a rule that fits this clue.
    A. output = 2 ÷ input + 0 B. output = (input + input) ÷ 2
    C. output = input × 0 D. output = input + 3
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  16.   The following table lists the population of Alaska from 1900–2000. Draw a bar graph of the data.
   
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  17.   If n is some odd number, how would you write the next three consecutive odd numbers?
    A. n + 1, n + 3, n + 5 B. n + 1, n + 2, n + 3
    C. n + 2, n + 4, n + 6 D. n – 1, n, n + 1
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  18.   Find the sum of three consecutive numbers: n, the number that comes right before n, and the number that is 2 before n.
    A. 3n + 1 B. 3n
    C. 3n + 3 D. 3(n – 1)
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  19.   Which equation would it be easiest to solve using the guess-check-and-improve method?
    A. (10 – y) × y = 77
    B. 36 · (5y + 20) = 146
    C. 19 = 53 + 31y
    D.
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  20.   When Maria gets ready for school, she has three shirts (in blue, green, or red) from which to choose. She can also wear either khaki pants or jeans. If Maria picks a red shirt, what is the probability that she picks the khaki pants?
    A. B. 1
    C. D.
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