41. The circle graph below shows the percent of each food group that is recommended for diet. In an diet of 20 servings per day, how many daily servings.

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41. The circle graph below shows the percent of each food group that is recommended for diet. In an diet of 20 servings per day, how many daily servings should be from the vegetable food group? A. 4 B. 5 C. 10 D. 20 A.

42. Wendell measured his room to be 119 inches in length. How many feet and inches is this? A. 9 feet, 9 inches B. 9 feet, 11 inches C. 11 feet, 9 inches D. 11 feet, 11 inches B.

43. The three points in the grid below represent three of the vertices of a rectangle. What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex? A. (-2, -2) B. (-2, 2) C. (2, 2) D. (2, -2) A.

44. Mr. Summerall purchased one bag of dry cat food and 24 cans of wet cat food. The bag was $12.80 and the total purchase was $ Solve the equation below to find c, the cost of each can of cat food. $ c = $22.40 A. $0.40 B. $0.61 C. $1.47 D. $2.50 A.

45. The spinner is equally likely to land on red, green, or blue. The following tree diagram shows the possible outcomes of spinning the spinner twice. What is the probability of the spinner landing on blue both times? A. 2/3 B. 1/4 C. 1/9 D. 1/12 C.

46. The manager of a local ice cream shop decided to ask his customers which new flavors would be most popular. On children’s night, he asked 150 children which flavors should be added. Based on these responses, he decided that pink bubblegum and strawberry cheesecake should be added to the list of flavors. What error did the manager make in his survey? A. He did not ask people about flavors offered at other ice cream shops. B. The manager did not survey people at various ice cream shops in his town. C. The customers should have been asked to name only one ice cream flavor. D. The manager should have asked customers of all ages. D.

47. The temperature at 9 am on a winter day was -4 degrees. By noon, the temperature had risen 8 degrees. At midnight, the temperature had dropped 6 degrees. What was the temperature at midnight? A. 2 degrees B. -2 degrees C. -10 degrees D. -18 degrees B.

48. The solid below is composed of two rectangular prism. What is the volume of this solid? A. 110 cubic inches B. 570 cubic inches C. 660 cubic inches D. 43,200 cubic inches B.

49. The solid below is composed of two rectangular prism. What is the surface area of this solid? A. 38 square inches B. 76 square inches C. 442 square inches D. 472 square inches C.

50. A basketball is on sale for $12.00 at a sporting goods store. There is also a 6% sales tax What is the total cost of the basketball, including sales tax? A. $12.72 B. $12.60 C. $12.06 D. $11.40 A.

51. Monaco is the second-smallest country in the world. It has a width of only 1.1 miles. What is the approximate width of Monaco, in kilometers? A. 1.8 kilometers B. 1.5 kilometers C. 0.7 kilometers D. 0.6 kilometers A.

52. Lynne’s sweet tea recipe calls for ¾ cup of sugar for every ½ gallon of water. Lynne used 4 ½ cups of sugar making sweet tea for a birthday party. How many gallons of water did Lynne use? A. 5 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2 C.

53. Which statement about adding or subtracting integers is always true? A. Subtracting a negative integers from a negative integer results in a negative integer. B. Adding two negative integers results in a positive integer. C. Adding a negative integer to a positive integer results in a positive integer. D. Subtracting a positive integers from a negative integers results in a negative integer. D.

54. A 100-question test was given to 15,000 students across the United States. Two sample groups were randomly selected from the 15,000 students. The first group had an average of 69 correct answers and the second group had an average of 72. Later, the average number of correct answers was found to be 73 for the entire 15,000 students. What statement about the two sample groups is supported by this information? A. The two sample groups were selected from two different states. B. The first group contained more students than the second group. C. The two sample groups likely took the test on two different days. D. The first group contained fewer students than the second group. D.

55. Rocco is going to save to buy a car when he turns 18. The graph below models Rocco's savings over the next 30 months. What is the rate of change shown in the graph? A. $5 per month B. $18 per month C. $30 per month D. $45 per month. B.

56. Millard spun a spinner 30 times and recorded the results in the table below. Which spinner is most likely the spinner that Millard spun? D.

57. Melissa drew the scale model of the car below. Every 1 inch in the drawing shows 3 feet on the car. Which is closest to the length of a tire on the car? A. 1 foot B. 2.5 feet C. 3.5 feet D. 5 feet B.

58. Which pair of equations are NOT equivalent? A. 3(x + 4) = 27 3x + 12 = 27 B. 5x + 10 – 3x = 24 2x = 34 C. 7(x – 3) = 3(x + 1) 4x = 24 D. 9x – 3 + 6x – 5 = 53 15x – 8 = 53 B.

59. Express 4 as a decimal. A. 4.4 B C. 4.5 D A.

60. Look at the figure in the grid below. If the figure is translated so that point A, located at (5, -6), becomes point A' at the origin, then what will be the coordinates of B' ? A. (-2, 5) B. (2, 7) C. (3, -1) D. (8, -7)

61. In an inversely proportional relationship, the value of one variable decreases as the other increases. Which equation describes an inversely proportional relationship? A. y = 4 + x B. C. y = 4x D.

62. Look at the graph below. If triangle ABC is rotated 90° clockwise around point A, what are the new coordinates of point B? A. (1, 2) B. (1, -2) C. (5, -2) D. (-5, 2) B.

63. Ms. Grayson bought several cans of vegetables at the store today for a total of $9.00. Each can is normally $0.75, but Mrs. Grayson had a coupon for $0.25 off per can. Which equation can be used to find n, the total number of cans of vegetables that Ms. Grayson got for $9.00? A. $0.25(n – $0.75) = $9.00 B. $0.75n – $0.25n = $9.00 C. $0.25n – $0.75 = $9.00 D. $0.75(n – $0.25) = $9.00 B.

64. Caesar has a triangular tabletop. He wants to make a similar smaller tabletop. The original has a 22-inch base and the new tabletop will have an 11-inch base. Look at the two similar triangles below. How long should Caesar make the side labeled x for his new triangular tabletop? A. 28 inches B. 14 inches C. 7 inches D. 6 inches C.

65. Macey compared the surface areas and the volumes of the two boxes below. Which statement is correct? A. The boxes have the same volume but different surface areas. B. The boxes have the same surface area but different volumes. C. The boxes have the same surface area and the same volume. D. The boxes have different volumes and different surface areas. A.

66. The retail price of a leather jacket is $90.00, but this weekend it has a clearance price which is ½ off. Next week, the sales manager will take another 10% off this clearance price. What will be the price of the jacket with both discounts applied? A. $35.00 B. $36.00 C. $40.50 D. $41.50 C.

67. If the length of each side of a square is doubled, which of the following happens? A. The new perimeter is half of the old perimeter. B. The new area is half of the old area. C. The area doubles. D. The perimeter doubles. D.

68. Look at the histogram below. According to the graph, how many states have 16 or more representatives to Congress? A. 1 B. 2 C. 5 D. 8

69. Chef Shaffer makes a dipping sauce by combining 3 ounces of mayonnaise with 1 ounce of yellow mustard for 4 total ounces of dipping sauce. Which equation can be used to find the number of ounces of mayonnaise needed to make 38 total ounces of dipping sauce? A.

70. In 1899, Florida had a record low temperature of -2 °F. Eighty years later, Hawaii had a record low temperature of 12 °F. Use the number line to find the difference in the record low temperatures for these states. A. 2 °F B. 10 °F C. 12 °F D. 14 °F. D.

71. Lindsey has a fish tank that is 10 inches wide, 12 inches long, and 8 inches tall. She needs to fill half of the tank with distilled water. Before going to the store to buy the water, she wants to know how much she will need. What is half of the volume of her fish tank? A. 280 cubic inches B. 480 cubic inches C. 860 cubic inches D. 960 cubic inches. B.

72. Greta is taking an exercise class. She pays $5.50 for each class. Each class lasts 5/6 of an hour. Greta will exercise for a total of 5 hours per week. How much money will Greta spend on exercise classes in one week? A. $22.00 B. $27.50 C. $33.00 D. $ C.

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