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1. Simplify A B C D

4. What is the sum of the highest and lowest point reached by the scuba divers? -219 ft -124 ft -95 ft -90ft Scuba Diver Depth reached A-16 ft. B-74 ft C-50 ft. D-79 ft. A B C D

3. The Ravens got a 10 yard penalty. The team then got called for holding and got another penalty of 15 yards. What was their total yardage? A B C D 5 yards 25 yards -5 yards -25 yards

4. Find the difference: (-51) – (-93) A B C D

5. When the actual temperature is 9°F and the wind speed is 15 miles per hour, the wind chill temperature is -18°F. Which expression represents the difference between the actual temperature and the wind chill temperature? A B C D 9 – (-18) -18 – 9 -9 – – (-18)

6. Which of these shows rational numbers in order from greatest to least? A B C D

7. Which of these numbers has the smallest absolute value? A B C D

8. Which of these is smaller than AB CD

9. Evaluate A B C D

10. Which expression below has the least value? A B C D -20 ÷ x – (-25)

Solve (-12) (-5)

11. Look at this sequence. What will the fifth term be in this sequence? 15, 30, 60… A B C D

12. Look at this sequence. What will the 6 th term be in this sequence? -10, -7, -4,… A B C D 2 0 5