1.   Find the next three numbers in the pattern
25, 21, 17, 13, ___, ___, ___.
    A. 9,5,1 B. 17, 21, 25
    C. 10, 7, 4 D. 12, 11, 10
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  2.   Find 5.335 ÷ 11.
    A. 0.535 B. 0.48
    C. 4.85 D. 0.485
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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. $1.45 B. $1.54
    C. $14.50 D. $0.145
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  4.   Find the area of a rectangle whose length is 15 meters and whose width is 7 meters.
    A. 22 m2 B. 44 m2
    C. 105 m2 D. 150 m2
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  5.   How can a line graph be used to make predictions?
    A. It has a title.
    B. It has vertical and horizontal scales.
    C. It displays data.
    D. It shows a trend over time.
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  6.   What are the prime factors of 120?
    A. 2, 2, 30 B. 2, 60
    C. 2, 3, 5 D. 2, 2, 2, 3, 5
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  7.   Order the integers –5, 1, -6, -3, and 5 from least to greatest.
    A. –3, -5, -6, 1, 5 B. 5, 1, -3, -5, -6
    C. –5, -6, -3, 1, 5 D. –6, -5, -3, 1, 5
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  8.   What is the rule for the pattern
100, 99, 97, 94, 90, … ?
    A. Subtract even numbers from each term beginning with 2.
    B. Subtract odd numbers from each term beginning with 1.
    C. Subtract the term number from the next term.
    D. Subtract the term number from the term.
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  9.   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.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  10.   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?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  11.   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?
    A. 5 + 6 = 35m B. 6m = 35
    C. 5m + 6 = 35 D. 6m + 5 = 35
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  12.   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?
    A. 70% B. 65%
    C. 75% D. 80%
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  13.   What is written as a decimal?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  14.   Classify the given angle.
   
    A. right B. obtuse
    C. complementary D. acute
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  15.   Classify the given angle.
   
    A. right B. acute
    C. complementary D. obtuse
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  16.   14 is 40% of what number?
    A. 35 B. 5.6
    C. 3.5 D. 56
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  17.   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
    A. 52 – 21 = 5 × 5 + 8
    B. 52 – 21 < 5 × 4 + 8
    C. 52 – 21 > 5 × 4 + 8
    D. 62 – 21 = 5 × 4 + 8
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  18.   Fill in the ovals for the flowchart.
   
    A. 33, 30 B. 30, 33
    C. 30, 11 D. 30, 27
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  19.   Find a solution to the equation using guess-check-and-improve. Give the solution to the nearest tenth.
n + 5 = 3(n - 2)
    A. n = 2
    B. n = 9
    C. n = 8.5
    D. 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?
    A. B.
    C. D. 0
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