1.
In a recipe, 3 cups of fruit serves 5 people. How many cups of fruit would serve 100 people?
A.
60 cups
B.
80 cups
C.
90 cups
D.
70 cups
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2.
At the Truman Middle School, the lunch supervisor surveyed the 110 students in the seventh grade to find which school lunch they liked best. The table below shows the results. Find the inaccurate statement.
A.
The number of students who voted for pizza to the number of students who voted for hamburgers is 1:2.
B.
Tuna casserole received about 18% less of the total vote than turkey sandwiches.
C.
44% of the students preferred hamburgers.
D.
Seventeen more students preferred hamburgers than turkey sandwiches.
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3.
At the Truman Middle School, the lunch supervisor surveyed the 110 students in the seventh grade to find which school lunch they liked best. The table below shows the results.Which ratio is a part-to-part ratio?
A.
of the students preferred either hamburgers or turkey sandwiches.
B.
Seventeen more students preferred hamburgers than turkey sandwiches.
C.
44% of the students preferred hamburgers.
D.
Nine students preferred tuna casserole.
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4.
During Little League baseball, the Tigers and the Cubs finished the season atop the division. The Tigers won 11 games and lost 4. Because of a couple of rainouts, the Cubs won 10 games and lost 3. How many more wins than losses did each team have?
A.
Tigers won 175% more games; Cubs won 233% more games
B.
Tigers won 333% more games; Cubs won 275% more games
C.
Tigers won 233% more games; Cubs won 175% more games
D.
Tigers won 275% more games; Cubs won 333% more games
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5.
Suppose biologists tagged 53 penguins in Antarctica during mating season. The next year, they caught 82 penguins and found that 11 of them had tags. Estimate the total number of penguins in the area.
A.
405
B.
353
C.
395
D.
446
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