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Replace the with a number so that the fractions are equivalent. |
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7 |
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3 |
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4 |
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6 |
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The formula F = C + 32 is used to convert the temperature in degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature outside is 18° Celsius, what is the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit? |
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64.4° F |
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38.8° F |
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42.0° F |
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13.6° F |
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A recipe uses 6 cups of cheese to serve 30 people. How much cheese is needed for 50 people? |
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18 cups |
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22 cups |
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10 cups |
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14 cups |
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Which equation represents the Pythagorean Theorem? |
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a2 + c2 = b2 |
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(a + b)2 = c2 |
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c2 = a2 + b2 |
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a2 = b2 + c2 |
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Find the top-count view of Stages 3 and 4 for the block pattern below. |
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Find the dimension of the rectangular prism that is not made from 24 blocks. |
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2 × 2 × 8 |
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2 × 2 × 6 |
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1 × 4 × 6 |
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1 × 3 × 8 |
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A box of tissues has length of 23.5 cm, width of 11 cm and height of 8 cm. What is the volume of the box? |
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2068 cm3 |
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2095.5 cm3 |
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2142.5 cm3 |
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2124 cm3 |
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8. |
Which table describes exponential decay? |
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Find the number you can put in the blank to make a sum less than zero.  |
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Answer must be less than or equal to . |
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Answer must be less than . |
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Answer must be less than . |
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Answer must be greater than . |
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What is the y-intercept of the equation y = 5x – 3? |
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(3, 0) |
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(–3, 0) |
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(0, 3) |
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(0, –3) |
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Find how many blocks are in each bag to balance the scale. |
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The triangles below are similar. Find y. |
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90° |
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55° |
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35° |
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110° |
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Find the perimeter of this triangle after it has been scaled by 3. |
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21 km |
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54 km |
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40 km |
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18 km |
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These two figures are similar. What is the volume of the large figure? |
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75 cubic units |
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1,000 cubic units |
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15 cubic units |
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375 cubic units |
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See the line graph below of George's, Jerry's, and Stanley's heights between the ages of 5 and 14 years. Which boy grew the most between consecutive years? |
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Stanley 5–6 years |
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George 11–12 years |
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Jerry 13–14 years |
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George 8–9 years |
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Joy walks slowly and steadily across her living room. Describe the graph below. |
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Joy is walking slowly from left to right. |
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Joy is walking slowly from left to right, stopping in the middle of the room, then walking slowly from right to left. |
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Joy is walking slowly from right to left. |
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Joy is walking slowly from right to left, stopping in the middle of the room, then walking slowly from left to right. |
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Find a description that can model this graph. |
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Bill walking back and forth across a room. |
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Bill walking to the store. |
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Bill running in a cross country race. |
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Bill taking his dog for a walk to the park and back.. |
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The following table shows the results of rolling a number cube twenty times. What is the experimental probability of rolling a 4? |
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Suppose you have a bag filled with 6 blocks numbered from 1–6. You consecutively choose three blocks, without replacement to form a three-digit number. You choose the first number and put it in either the hundreds, tens, or ones place. You choose the next number and put it in one of the remaining places, and so on. The object of the game is to create the greatest three-digit number. What is the probability of getting a higher number in the third draw (than the second draw) if a 4 is in the tens place and the second draw is a 5? |
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Suppose you have a bag filled with 6 blocks numbered from 1–6. You consecutively choose three blocks, without replacement to form a three-digit number. You choose the first number and put it in either the hundreds, tens, or ones place. You choose the next number and put it in one of the remaining places, and so on. The object of the game is to create the greatest three-digit number. What is the probability of getting a higher number in the third draw (than the second draw) if a 2 is in the ones place and the second draw is a 4? |
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