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Refer to the set of data below. If 15 were removed from the set of data, which values would change? |
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range |
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range and mean |
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mean, median, and range |
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mode |
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2. |
Graph P(0, 4). |
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3. |
Order 1.19, 1.090, 1.119, and 1.91 from least to greatest. |
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1.19, 1.090, 1.91, 1.119 |
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1.19, 1.090, 1.119, 1.91 |
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1.090, 1.19, 1.119, 1.91 |
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1.090, 1.119, 1.19, 1.91 |
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4. |
Find 4.2 × 7.5. |
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31.5 |
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0.315 |
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3.15 |
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31.4 |
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5. |
Find 9.72 ÷ 1.2. |
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0.81 |
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8.1 |
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810 |
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81 |
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6. |
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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60 minutes |
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30 minutes |
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20 minutes |
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10 minutes |
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Name a fraction equivalent to the fraction that is modeled in the figure. |
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8. |
Express 0.3 as a fraction. |
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9. |
Find the least common multiple of 6 and 15. |
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15 |
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60 |
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30 |
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3 |
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10. |
If the Tigers won 15 of their 45 games and the Bearcats won 12 of their 30 games, which team had the better record? |
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Tigers |
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Bearcats |
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They are the same |
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They cannot be compared |
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12. |
58 is 29% of what number? |
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200 |
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232 |
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168.2 |
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50 |
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13. |
What is 25% of 12? |
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3 |
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6 |
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12 |
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9 |
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14. |
What is 45% written as a fraction in simplest form? |
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15. |
This drawing shows the front view of several buildings. Plot a point to represent the height and width of each building. |
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16. |
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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What are the students' favorite activities on the Internet? |
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Do boys and girls like different Internet activities? |
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How much time do the students typically spend on the Internet each day? |
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Do students have a computer at home? |
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17. |
The stacked bar graph shows the number of wins each of three intramural hockey teams had in four consecutive years. Which team had the most wins? |
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1999 Bears |
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1997 Hawks |
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2000 Bears |
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1999 Cheetahs |
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18. |
The stacked bar graph shows the number of wins each of three intramural hockey teams had in four consecutive years. Which team had the biggest change in the number of wins in back-to-back seasons? |
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Cheetahs, 1998–1999 |
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Bears, 1999–2000 |
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Hawks, 1997–1998 |
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Cheetahs, 1999–2000 |
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19. |
Write a rule for the relationship between the number of fingers on one hand and the number of ears in a class full of students. Use f to represent the number of fingers and e to represent the number of ears. |
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e = f |
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e = – f |
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e = f |
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e = f ÷  |
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20. |
What is always the final answer to this Think of a Number trick.Think of a number.Multiply by 2.Add 4 times the original number.Divide by 6. |
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10 times the number you started with |
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10 |
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1 |
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the same number you started with |
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