1.   The table lists the number of at-bats and home runs for some of the greatest baseball players during their best home run seasons. Use the data to determine which statement is correct.
   
    A. An interval of 29 could be used for the home runs data because the difference between the greatest and least numbers is 29.
    B. A scale from 440 to 645 is appropriate for the at-bats data.
    C. A scale from 0 to 60 is appropriate for the home runs data.
    D. A frequency table displaying the number of at-bats could use the same scale and interval as a frequency table displaying the number of home runs.
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  2.   Order 1.19, 1.090, 1.119, and 1.91 from least to greatest.
    A. 1.090, 1.119, 1.19, 1.91 B. 1.090, 1.19, 1.119, 1.91
    C. 1.19, 1.090, 1.91, 1.119 D. 1.19, 1.090, 1.119, 1.91
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  3.   64 is a multiple of which number?
    A. 19 B. 16
    C. 17 D. 18
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  4.   Choose an appropriate scale for the data 31, 25, 37, 41, and 38.
    A. 25-41 B. 31-38
    C. 0-50 D. 0-100
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  5.   Choose the opposite of –3.
    A. -3 B. 3
    C. D.
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  6.   Find Write the answer in simplest form.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  7.   ______.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  8.   58 is 29% of what number?
    A. 50 B. 168.2
    C. 232 D. 200
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  9.   Which figure does not have line symmetry?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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  10.   Which is not a perfect square?
    A. 144 B. 169
    C. 48 D. 100
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  11.   Find .
    A. 15 B. 17
    C. 22 D. 25
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  12.   Forty percent of what amount is $6,000?
    A. $2,400 B. $24,000
    C. $15,000 D. $1,500
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  13.   Make a line graph for the data in the table.
   
    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
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  14.   How many toothpicks are in Term 100?
   
    A. 102 B. 100
    C. 99 D. 101
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  15.   The graph shows the number of cars in an intersection during the morning rush hour. At what time would it be safest for pedestrians to cross the intersection?
   
    A. 11:00 A.M. B. 6:00 A.M.
    C. 10:00 A.M. D. 8:00 A.M.
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  16.   What data would you display using a stacked bar graph?
    A. the number of sunny and cloudy days in January, February, and March
    B. the number of colors in a set of markers
    C. the number of computers in a classroom
    D. the number of commuter trains leaving the station at 7:00 A.M. and at 7:30 A.M.
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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 biggest change in the number of wins in back-to-back seasons?
   
    A. Bears, 1999–2000 B. Cheetahs, 1998–1999
    C. Hawks, 1997–1998 D. Cheetahs, 1999–2000
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  18.   In a package of candy, there are 3 red candies for every yellow candy. Write a rule for the relationship between the two variables if r represents red candies and y represents yellow candies.
    A. y = r + 3 B. r = y + 3
    C. r = 3y D. y = 3r
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  19.   Find a rule involving the sum of three consecutive odd numbers.
    A. the sum of three consecutive odd numbers equals three times the first number
    B. the sum of three consecutive odd numbers equals two times the sum of the middle and third number
    C. the sum of three consecutive odd numbers equals two times the middle number
    D. the sum of three consecutive odd numbers equals three times the middle number
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  20.   Find the 30° angle.
    A. B.
    C. D.
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