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Name the ordered pair for point A. |
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(3, -4) |
B. |
(-3, -4) |
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(-4, -3) |
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(-3, 4) |
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2. |
In what quadrant is point B? |
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II |
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III |
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I |
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IV |
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3. |
VideoMart Electronics sold 150 DVD players and VCRs during their last weekend sale for a total of $21,050. The DVD players sold for $175 and the VCRs sold for $95. How many VCRs were sold? |
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85 |
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65 |
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95 |
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75 |
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4. |
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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38.8° F |
B. |
13.6° F |
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42.0° F |
D. |
64.4° F |
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5. |
Which equation represents the Pythagorean Theorem? |
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A. |
(a + b)2 = c2 |
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a2 = b2 + c2 |
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c2 = a2 + b2 |
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D. |
a2 + c2 = b2 |
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6. |
Simplify (3x3)4. |
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A. |
3x7 |
B. |
12x12 |
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27x7 |
D. |
81x12 |
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7. |
George and a group of his friends are going to a baseball game. Tickets cost $12 apiece and a program costs $5. If George goes with 5 friends, write an expression for the total amount that George and his friends spent at the game. Use p for the number of programs bought. |
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5p + 72 |
B. |
5p + 12 |
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12p + 72 |
D. |
12p+ 5 |
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8. |
Find an explanation for the expression 5a + 3. |
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If a is the price of an anchovy pizza in dollars, 5a + 3 is the total cost of 5 anchovy pizzas with a delivery fee of $3. |
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B. |
If a is the price of an anchovy pizza in dollars, 5a + 3 is the total cost of 5 anchovy pizzas with a delivery fee of $8. |
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C. |
If a is the price of an anchovy pizza in dollars, 5a + 3 is the total cost of 3 anchovy pizzas with a delivery fee of $5. |
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D. |
If a is the price of an anchovy pizza in dollars, 5a + 3 is the price of 8 anchovy pizzas. |
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9. |
Without building it, predict the number of blocks in Stage 7. |
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49 |
B. |
100 |
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81 |
D. |
64 |
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10. |
Describe this pattern. |
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cube pattern |
B. |
''add 1'' pattern |
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C. |
square pattern |
D. |
doubling pattern |
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11. |
Determine the surface area of the figure below. |
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A. |
114 square units |
B. |
94 square units |
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C. |
124 square units |
D. |
104 square units |
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12. |
Use the net's measurements to find the volume of the cylinder. |
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A. |
461.8 cm3 |
B. |
207.3 cm3 |
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C. |
197.9 cm3 |
D. |
285.9 cm3 |
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13. |
The diameter of a quarter is approximately 1 in. How many quarters would it take to cover a football field measuring 360 ft by 160 ft? |
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8,294,400 quarters |
B. |
57,600 quarters |
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1,216,000 quarters |
D. |
691,200 quarters |
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14. |
In which quadrant are positive x-coordinates and negative y-coordinates located? |
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Quadrant I |
B. |
Quadrant III |
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Quadrant II |
D. |
Quadrant IV |
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15. |
Tamika earns $9 per hour working at the library. She normally works 15 hours per week. How much does she earn in a typical week? |
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$135 |
B. |
$24 |
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$81 |
D. |
$225 |
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16. |
Tamika earns $9 per hour and Jon earns $6.50 per hour at their respective jobs. The graph below shows their pay. In what ways are the graphs the same? |
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The largest amount they both can earn is $100. |
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Both graphs have the same slope. |
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all answers are correct |
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D. |
They both earn at least $50 after 8 hours worked. |
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17. |
Find the balance puzzle that matches the equation. 3n + 6 = 4n + 9 |
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A. |
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D. |
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18. |
Bruce was filling jugs from a basin of water. When he had filled four jugs, 14 liters of water were left in the basin. When he had filled eight jugs, 4 liters of water were left in the basin. How many liters of water can fill one jug? |
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2.5 liters |
B. |
1 liter |
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C. |
2 liters |
D. |
1.5 liters |
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19. |
Evaluate the expression. 46 – (12.3 + 20.9) |
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54.6 |
B. |
8.6 |
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12.8 |
D. |
79.2 |
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20. |
Using n, find the expression for this Think of a Number trick. Think of a number. Multiply by 2. Add 4. Divide by 2. Add 6. Subtract the number you started with. |
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A. |
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B. |
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C. |
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D. |
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