Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Jared is scheduled to work for  of an hour at the school fair. He
has already worked  of an hour. How much longer does he have to
work?
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2.
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Identify the pair of figures in which the second figure is a translation of the
first figure.
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What is the value of the digit 4 in 39,724?
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Find the value of the expression.
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4.
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Order the numbers from least to greatest.
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5.
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6.
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Tim Montgomery, ran the men's 100-meter dash in nine and seventy-eight
hundredths seconds. Which number shows the time?
a. | 97.8 seconds | c. | 9.078 seconds | b. | 9.78 seconds | d. | 9.87 seconds |
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Write the fraction in simplest form.
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7.
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Order the set of numbers on a number line.
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8.
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1.3, 1.7, 1.02, 0.2, 0.6
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9.
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Which ratio can form a proportion with  ?
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Simplify the expression.
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10.
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11.
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Ralph’s flower garden has two sections as shown in the picture. Which
expression uses the Distributive Property to find the total area of Ralph’s flower
garden? 
a. | 12 ´ 6 ´ 12 ´ 3 | c. | 12 ´ 6 ´ 3 | b. | 12 (6 + 3) | d. | 12 + (6 ´
3) |
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Complete the statement.
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12.
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4 c =  pt
a. |  | b. |  | c. | 8 | d. | 16 |
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13.
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Write two different ratios equal to 6 : 18.
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14.
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Manny has $79.69 in his savings account. He takes out $34.37. How much money
does he have left in the account?
a. | $45.33 | b. | $45.32 | c. | $112.04 | d. | $114.06 |
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A scale drawing of a town park has a scale of 2 inches : 300 feet. What is the
actual length of each foot in the drawing?
a. | 450 ft | b. | 900 ft | c. | 1,800 ft | d. | 3,600
ft |
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Find the area of the parallelogram.  Not drawn to scale
a. | 54 cm2 | b. | 85 cm2 | c. | 170 cm2 | d. | 27
cm2 |
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Find the area of the triangle.  Not
drawn to scale
a. | 91 ft2 | b. | 148 ft2 | c. | 182 ft2 | d. | 629
ft2 |
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Find the volume of the rectangular prism.  Not drawn to scale
a. | 194 m3 | b. | 388 m3 | c. | 140 m3 | d. | 280
m3 |
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Write the next two terms in the pattern.
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11, 18, 25, 32, . . .
a. | 42, 49 | b. | 39, 46 | c. | 38, 45 | d. | 40,
48 |
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20.
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The cost of a school banquet is  , where n is the number of
people attending. What is the cost for 53 people?
a. | $1,590 | b. | $4,005 | c. | $1,665 | d. | $158 |
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Write an algebraic expression for the word phrase.
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21.
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c divided by 7
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22.
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Solve the equation.
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23.
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24.
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a. | 62.7 | b. | 125.4 | c. | 59.2 | d. | 54.8 |
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25.
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–4 + x = 9
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Write a rule for the function represented by the table.
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27.
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a. | y = 9 + 19x | c. | y = 19 +
9x | b. | y = 18 + 10x | d. | y = 10 + 18x |
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Make a table and graph the function.
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28.
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y = x + 1
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Classify the angle as acute, right, obtuse, or
straight.
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29.
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The measure of angle A is 33°.
a. | acute | b. | straight | c. | obtuse | d. | right |
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30.
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Find the value of x in the triangle. 
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31.
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Name the triangle by its angles and its sides. 
a. | isosceles, acute | c. | isosceles, obtuse | b. | scalene, acute | d. | scalene, obtuse |
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Find the missing length for a circle.
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What is the diameter of the circle? 
a. | 10.4 cm | b. | 6.9 cm | c. | 62.4 cm | d. | 41.6
cm |
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33.
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Identify the polygon by the number of sides. 
a. | pentagon | b. | octagon | c. | quadrilateral | d. | hexagon |
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34.
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Use the net to find the surface area of the prism.   Not drawn to scale
a. | 118 m2 | b. | 45,240 m2 | c. | 11,310 m2 | d. | 930
m2 |
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Name the point with the given coordinates. (–4, 2) 
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Use the circle.

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36.
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Identify the chord(s) of circle O.
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37.
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Find the absolute value of –14.
a. |  | b. |  | c. | 14 | d. | –14 |
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Find the area.
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38.
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a. | 23.75 cm2 | c. | 115 cm2 | b. | 33.75 cm2 | d. | 57.5
cm2 |
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39.
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Bob’s scores on his first 4 history tests were 55, 85, 58 and 77. To the
nearest whole number, what is the mean of these scores?
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Find the median of the data set.
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40.
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3, 35, 23, 37, 45, 5, 49, 27, 48
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Find the mode of the data set.
11, 19, 16, 12, 19, 16, 11, 12, 16,
13
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42.
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Thirteen bowlers were asked what their score was on their last game. The scores
are shown below.
190, 150, 154, 194, 182, 190, 170, 151, 190, 170, 178, 161,
180
Find the range of the bowlers’ scores.
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43.
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A standard number cube with the numbers 1 through 6 is rolled. Find the
probability of rolling a number greater than 4.
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44.
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Jamestown Builders has a development of new homes. There are 6 different floor
plans, 7 exterior colors, and an option of either a one-car or a two-car garage. How many choices are
there for one home?
a. | 84 choices | b. | 126 choices | c. | 15 choices | d. | 42
choices |
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45.
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The graph shows the responses of 60 students who were asked whether they spend
too much or too little time watching television.  How many thought they watched
about the right amount of television?
a. | 12 students | b. | 3 students | c. | 57 students | d. | 18
students |
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46.
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Jamal found the mean hourly wage of employees at his company using the data in
the table.In a report he stated, “The typical salary at the company is about $23.00 per
hour.” How is this misleading? $6.50 | $6.50 | $6.50 | $6.50 | $6.50 | $6.50 | $6.50 | $7.50 | $7.50 | $7.50 | $7.50 | $7.50 | $7.50 | $7.50 | $7.50 | $60.00 | $65.00 | $75.00 | $75.00 | $75.00 | | | | | |
a. | The mean is not a good measure of the salaries because five employees have salaries
far above the other fifteen employees’ salaries. | b. | The mean of the data is not
$23.00. | c. | Jamal should always use the highest wage. | d. | His statement is not
misleading. |
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47.
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Make a bar graph to display the number of participants in the school clubs
listed in the table below. 
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Short Answer
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48.
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In a survey at a supermarket,  of the people surveyed said that
they shopped more than once a week. | a. | What percent of the people show more than once a week? | | b. | What percent of the
people shop only once a week or less? | | |
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49.
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Rubber stripping for a trailer needs to be exactly 9 meters long. About how many
of these pieces can be cut from a 38-meter length of rubber stripping? Estimate by using compatible
numbers.
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Write and solve an equation for the situation.
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50.
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At the Last Chance Filling Station, gas costs $1.60 a gallon. Trevor paid $32.00
to fill his tank. How many gallons of gas did he buy?
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Write and solve an equation for the situation.
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51.
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Eight and one-half years ago, Steven was 7 years old. How old is he now?
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52.
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Would you use inches, yards, or miles to measure the distance between two
cities?
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53.
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The two trapezoids are congruent. Identify all missing side lengths and
angle measures. 
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