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SHOW YOUR WORK! TAKE YOUR TIME!

Know that your teachers believe in you!!!!!!

1. What example shows the distributive property? A. 3 x 4 = 4 x 3 B. (3 + 4) + 6 = 3 + ( 4 + 6) C. 3(4 + 6) = 3(4) + 3 (6) D. 3 x 0 = 0

C. 3(4 + 6) = 3(4) + 3 (6)

Is 5y +2b = 36 A.expression B.inequality C.term D.equation

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The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral total __? __ __? __

Which of the following is the best name for the polygon pictured? A. quadrilateral A. quadrilateral B. rhombus C. trapezoid D. parallelogram. D. parallelogram.

It is a … Why?

Percent means A. Fraction B. Less than one hundred C. More than one hundred D. Out of one hundred

The number that appears most often is the A. mean B. median C. mode D. range

What is important to remember about finding the median? (2 correct answers) A)Put the numbers in order B) Average the 2 middle numbers if there are 2. C) Throw out the highest & lowest

A B

The average of a set of numbers (add all numbers & divide by the number of numbers). A. mean B. median C. mode D. range

What is a number called that is a lot higher or lower than the rest of data in a set?

Outlier

Mean is NOT the best measure of center to use when__________

…..there are

Which of these are Measures of center? A. Mean B. Median C. Mode D. Range

A Mean B Median C Mode

When you have outliers which measure of center Is best to use?

When you have a lot Of the same numbers, colors, sizes (shoes), or words (yes no) in a data set, it’s best to use which measure of center?

Match the underlined part to the correct vocabulary word. A) base 1) 5 – 7 = 9 B) exponent2) r - 4 C) expression3) 9 to the third power D) equation4) 3X + 9 E) variable5) 9 to the third power F) coefficient.6) 6 xy

A…..5 B…….3 C……….4 D……….1 E………2 F………6

Which of these sets is ordered from greatest to least? A 3, 1,  1,  3, -5 B 3,  3, 1,  1, -5 C 3, 1, -5,  3,  1 D  5,  3,  1, 1, 3

What percent of the rectangle is shaded? A.40% B.60% C.80% D.98%

What is the ratio of squares to circles? A. 3:4 B. 7:5 C. 12:5 D. 5:7

What is the greatest common factor of 27 and 36? A. 3 B.6 C.9 D.27

Is 36 a perfect square?

How do you know?

How can you determine the range for a set of data? A.Subtract the least number from the greatest number. B.Add all the numbers together and divide by the number of items in the set of data. C.Find the number in the data that occurs the most often. D.Arrange the data from least to greatest and determine which number falls in the middle of the set.

What is the probability that the spinner will land on Red? A B C. 0.5 D. 0.75

If you are spinning A spinner & rolling a dice this is Probability A.Independent B.Dependent

A. INDEPENDENT

You pull a marble out Of a bag, don’t replace It, and pull another marble. A)Independent B)Dependent Probability

A marble is chosen from A bag and replaced. Another marble is Chosen. This is Probability A.INDEPENDENT B.DEPENDENT

INDEPENDENT

What is the next number in the sequence? 128, 64, 32, 16, _____ A. 0 B. 4 C. 8 D. 12

A scarf has four different colored stripes. Their order is red, blue, white, yellow. If the pattern continues, what color is the fourteenth stripe? A. Red B. Blue C. White D. Yellow

What is the area of a triangle with a base of 6 inches and a height of 8 inches?

24 in 2

A circle has a diameter of 5 cm. About what is its circumference?

15 cm

A paper plate at a picnic has a diameter of 9 cm. What is its circumference?

28.26 cm

A pizza pan has a radius of 4 m. What is its area?

50.24 sq m

What is the volume of This rectangular prism? A)13m B) 56m C) 112m

3

What is the surface area Of this rectangular prism? A.90 ft B.100 ft C.160 ft SA = 2lw + 2wh + 2 lh

2

1 - Graph X < Graph X ≥ Graph X ≠ -2

1 - Graph X < Graph X ≥ Graph X ≠ -2 Open circle at -2 and line to the left. Closed circle at -2 and line to the right. Open circle at -2 and a line to the left and to the right.

How do you think you’re going to do on your SOL test? A. I’m going to do so well I will amaze even myself. B. I’m a little nervous, but I’m going to relax and be the Math Idol 2016 from FMS! C. I’m going to try my best and know that I ROCK! D. All of the above!

GO Team Merlin!!!!