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Multiply 0.032 × 2.1. |
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0.064 |
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672 |
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0.672 |
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0.0672 |
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2. |
Multiply 2.35 × 0.001. |
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0.00235 |
B. |
2,350 |
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235 |
D. |
0.0235 |
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3. |
How many minutes would you have to exercise each day to have a resting heart rate of 60 beats per minute? |
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30 minutes |
B. |
60 minutes |
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10 minutes |
D. |
20 minutes |
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4. |
Find the next term in the sequence 3, 9, 15, 21, … |
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25 |
B. |
63 |
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27 |
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36 |
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5. |
Find the next term in the sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, ... |
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21 |
B. |
18 |
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20 |
D. |
26 |
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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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7. |
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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75% |
B. |
80% |
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C. |
65% |
D. |
70% |
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8. |
Which of the following is a regular polygon? |
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9. |
Use decimals to determine which fraction, or is greatest. |
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10. |
Express 0.054 as a percent. |
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540% |
B. |
5.4% |
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C. |
54% |
D. |
5400% |
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11. |
Darnell answered 13 out of 16 questions while playing a trivia game. About what percent of the questions did he answer correctly? |
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75% |
B. |
80% |
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C. |
60% |
D. |
55% |
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12. |
Which is least, 0, –6, 3, or –3? |
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A. |
3 |
B. |
0 |
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C. |
–6 |
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–3 |
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Rows 0, 1, and 2 of Pascal's Triangle are given below. Row three is __________. |
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Jenna charges $10 for the first two hours of babysitting, and $3 for every additional hour. How much does Jenna charge for four hours of babysitting? |
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$16 |
B. |
$13 |
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$12 |
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$40 |
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15. |
Complete the table given the rule.one kangaroo can eat 14 pounds of grass and other plants per day |
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16. |
How many toothpicks are in Term 78? |
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234 |
B. |
465 |
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468 |
D. |
471 |
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17. |
Find the quotient without using a calculator.10.535 ÷ 1,000 |
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105,350 |
B. |
0.0010535 |
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C. |
0.010535 |
D. |
10,535 |
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18. |
Find a possible description of both points on the graph. |
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Car A is new and has a low price, Car B is old and has a high price |
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Car A is old and has a low price, Car B is new and has a high price |
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Car A is new and has a high price, Car B is old and has a low price |
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both Car A and Car B have the same price, but Car A is newer |
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19. |
Each point on the graph represents one tulip. Which tulip is the shortest? |
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Tulip K |
B. |
Tulip I |
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C. |
Tulip G |
D. |
Tulip F |
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20. |
The graph shows temperatures recorded, on the hour, between the hours of 10:00 A.M. and 10:00 P.M. for a city in the Midwest in June. Why does it make sense to connect the points on this graph? |
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Connected points on a graph show a pattern in the data. |
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The temperature existed between the times recorded on the graph. |
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The temperature does not change between the points on the graph. |
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Any and all points shown on a graph should always be connected. |
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