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Find the next three numbers in the pattern 25, 21, 17, 13, ___, ___, ___. |
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9,5,1 |
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17, 21, 25 |
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10, 7, 4 |
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12, 11, 10 |
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Find 5.335 ÷ 11. |
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0.535 |
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0.48 |
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C. |
4.85 |
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0.485 |
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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? |
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$1.45 |
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$1.54 |
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$14.50 |
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$0.145 |
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Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 15 meters and whose width is 7 meters. |
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22 m2 |
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44 m2 |
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105 m2 |
D. |
150 m2 |
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5. |
How can a line graph be used to make predictions? |
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It has a title. |
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It has vertical and horizontal scales. |
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It displays data. |
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It shows a trend over time. |
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What are the prime factors of 120? |
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2, 2, 30 |
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2, 60 |
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2, 3, 5 |
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2, 2, 2, 3, 5 |
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7. |
Order the integers –5, 1, -6, -3, and 5 from least to greatest. |
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–3, -5, -6, 1, 5 |
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5, 1, -3, -5, -6 |
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–5, -6, -3, 1, 5 |
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–6, -5, -3, 1, 5 |
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8. |
What is the rule for the pattern 100, 99, 97, 94, 90, … ? |
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Subtract even numbers from each term beginning with 2. |
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Subtract odd numbers from each term beginning with 1. |
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Subtract the term number from the next term. |
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Subtract the term number from the term. |
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Which graph matches the following statement? You are driving a steady speed, then stop for a train. When the train passes, you resume your speed. |
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In an eighth grade class, 20% of the students are in the band, 20% are in the orchestra, and 90% are in the choir. Which bar graph best represents this data? |
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A music club is offering unlimited CDs for $6.00 each. There is also a $5.00 shipping cost. If m = the number of CDs, which equation can you use to determine how many CDs you can buy with $35.00? |
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5 + 6 = 35m |
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6m = 35 |
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5m + 6 = 35 |
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6m + 5 = 35 |
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During a college football game 8,400 people showed their spirit by wearing the home team's colors. If 12,000 people attended the game, what percent of the crowd wore the same colors? |
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70% |
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65% |
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75% |
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80% |
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What is written as a decimal? |
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A. |
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14. |
Classify the given angle. |
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right |
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obtuse |
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complementary |
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acute |
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Classify the given angle. |
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right |
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acute |
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complementary |
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obtuse |
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16. |
14 is 40% of what number? |
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35 |
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5.6 |
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3.5 |
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56 |
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The number sentence below is false. Make the sentence true by changing one symbol or number. Find the correct number sentence. 52 – 21 = 5 × 4 + 8
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52 – 21 = 5 × 5 + 8 |
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52 – 21 < 5 × 4 + 8 |
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52 – 21 > 5 × 4 + 8 |
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62 – 21 = 5 × 4 + 8 |
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18. |
Fill in the ovals for the flowchart. |
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33, 30 |
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30, 33 |
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30, 11 |
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30, 27 |
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Find a solution to the equation using guess-check-and-improve. Give the solution to the nearest tenth. n + 5 = 3(n - 2) |
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n = 2 |
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n = 9 |
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n = 8.5 |
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n = 5.5 |
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20. |
Suppose two standard dice are rolled. What is the probability that the sum of the dice is 9? |
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0 |
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