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Pacing Objective: To understand how much time you have to complete each question on the Keystone Exam.

1.An expression is shown below: For which value of x should the expression be further simplified? A.6 B.21 C.23 D.36

2. A hockey team offers box seats for $39 each and regular seats for $18 each. The team presold 152 box seats and 69 regular seats. Which is closest estimate of how much the team made in presales? A.$7,400 B.$9,200 C.$10,400 D.$13,200

3. A salesman earns a base salary of $3,000 plus $150 for each sale he makes. Last month he earned $6,750. Which equation could be used to find s, the number of sales he made last month? A. B. C. D.

4. When the expression is factored completely, which is one its factors? A. B. C. D.

5. At a football game, Jerry purchased x hotdogs and y drinks. He spent a total of $28. The equation below represents the relationship between the number of hotdogs and drinks purchased. The ordered pair represents the solution of the equation. What does the solution represent? A.Hotdogs cost $4 and drinks cost $2. B.Jerry purchased 4 drinks and 2 hotdogs. C.Jerry spent $4 on hotdogs and $2 on drinks. D.Jerry purchased 4 hotdogs and 2 drinks.

6. Which of the following inequalities is true for all real values of x ? A. B. C. D.

7. Which of the following sets of ordered pairs is not a function? A.{(1,2), (2,3), (3,4), (4,5)} B.{(1,4), (3,7), (5,2), (8,5)} C.{(3,2), (4,6), (7,2), (1,8)} D.{(2,3), (3,2), (2,6), (6,5)}

8. A pizza shop charges for pizzas and adds a delivery fee. The cost ( c ), in dollars, to have any number of pizzas ( p ) delivered to a home is described by the function. Which statement is true? A.The cost of 17 pizzas $19. B.The cost of 2 pizzas is $17. C.Each pizza costs $2 and the delivery fee is $17. D.Each pizza costs $17 and the delivery fee is $2.

9. A bakery sells cakes. The amount charged for a cake ( c ) is $30 plus an additional charge for each color ( d ) used to decorate the cake, as shown in the equation below. What does the number 2 represent in the equation? A.The cost of an undecorated cake. B.The number of colors used on the cake. C.The additional cost for each color used on the cake. D.The cost of the cake decorated with one color.

10. A graph of a linear equation is shown below. Which equation represents the graph? A. B. C. D.

11. A student’s SAT scores are listed below The scores follow a pattern. If the pattern continues, which expression can be used to determine the student’s scores after n attempts? A.35n B.35(n ) C.1055n + 35 D.1090n

12. Which value is not in the range of the function? A.-4 B.0 C.1 D.2

13. The table below shows values of y as a function of x. Which linear equation best describes the relationship between x and y ? A. B. C. D. xy

14. The bar graph below represents students’ favorite math classes. How many more students prefer Geometry over Statistics? A.5 B.10 C.20 D.25

15. The box-and-whisker plot below represents the raw scores on an Algebra test. Which of the following statements is true? A.Approximately 25% of the scores are between 10.5 and 18. B.Approximately 25% of the scores are between 7 and 18. C.Approximately 70% of the scores are between 7 and 18. D.Approximately 50% of the scores are between 3 and 7.

16. What is the probability that Leah randomly chooses an Ace, replaces it, and then a Jack from the cards shown below. A.10% B.24% C.30% D.50%

17.Two monomials are shown below. What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of these monomials? A. B. C. D.

18. The length of each edge of a cube is doubled. By what factor is the volume of the cube increased? A.2 B.6 C.8 D.24

19. Which value is closest to the square root of 260? A.16.1 B.130 C.520 D.67,600

20. The ordered pairs below represent a function. {(2,6), (3,7), (4,8), (5,9)} What is the domain of the function? A.{8, 10, 12, 14} B.{(6,2), (7,3), (8,4), (9,5)} C.{6, 7, 8, 9} D.{2, 3, 4, 5}

Pacing Exercise Answers

1.An expression is shown below: For which value of x should the expression be further simplified? A.6 B.21 C.23 D.36

2. A hockey team offers box seats for $39 each and regular seats for $18 each. The team presold 152 box seats and 69 regular seats. Which is closest estimate of how much the team made in presales? A.$7,400 B.$9,200 C.$10,400 D.$13,200

3. A salesman earns a base salary of $3,000 plus $150 for each sale he makes. Last month he earned $6,750. Which equation could be used to find s, the number of sales he made last month? A. B. C. D.

4. When the expression is factored completely, which is one its factors? A. B. C. D.

5. At a football game, Jerry purchased x hotdogs and y drinks. He spent a total of $28. The equation below represents the relationship between the number of hotdogs and drinks purchased. The ordered pair represents the solution of the equation. What does the solution represent? A.Hotdogs cost $4 and drinks cost $2. B.Jerry purchased 4 drinks and 2 hotdogs. C.Jerry spent $4 on hotdogs and $2 on drinks. D.Jerry purchased 4 hotdogs and 2 drinks.

6. Which of the following inequalities is true for all real values of x ? A. B. C. D.

7. Which of the following sets of ordered pairs is not a function? A.{(1,2), (2,3), (3,4), (4,5)} B.{(1,4), (3,7), (5,2), (8,5)} C.{(3,2), (4,6), (7,2), (1,8)} D.{(2,3), (3,2), (2,6), (6,5)}

8. A pizza shop charges for pizzas and adds a delivery fee. The cost ( c ), in dollars, to have any number of pizzas ( p ) delivered to a home is described by the function. Which statement is true? A.The cost of 17 pizzas $19. B.The cost of 2 pizzas is $17. C.Each pizza costs $2 and the delivery fee is $17. D.Each pizza costs $17 and the delivery fee is $2.

9. A bakery sells cakes. The amount charged for a cake ( c ) is $30 plus an additional charge for each color ( d ) used to decorate the cake, as shown in the equation below. What does the number 2 represent in the equation? A.The cost of an undecorated cake. B.The number of colors used on the cake. C.The additional cost for each color used on the cake. D.The cost of the cake decorated with one color.

10. A graph of a linear equation is shown below. Which equation represents the graph? A. B. C. D.

11. A student’s SAT scores are listed below The scores follow a pattern. If the pattern continues, which expression can be used to determine the student’s scores after n attempts? A.35n B.35(n ) C.1055n + 35 D.1090n

12. Which value is not in the range of the function? A.-4 B.0 C.1 D.2

13. The table below shows values of y as a function of x. Which linear equation best describes the relationship between x and y ? A. B. C. D. xy

14. The bar graph below represents students’ favorite math classes. How many more students prefer Geometry over Statistics? A.5 B.10 C.20 D.25

15. The box-and-whisker plot below represents the raw scores on an Algebra test. Which of the following statements is true? A.Approximately 25% of the scores are between 10.5 and 18. B.Approximately 25% of the scores are between 7 and 18. C.Approximately 70% of the scores are between 7 and 18. D.Approximately 50% of the scores are between 3 and 7.

16. What is the probability that Leah randomly chooses an Ace, replaces it, and then a Jack from the cards shown below. A.10% B.24% C.30% D.50%

17.Two monomials are shown below. What is the greatest common factor (GCF) of these monomials? A. B. C. D.

18. The length of each edge of a cube is doubled. By what factor is the volume of the cube increased? A.2 B.6 C.8 D.24

19. Which value is closest to the square root of 260? A.16.1 B.130 C.520 D.67,600

20. The ordered pairs below represent a function. {(2,6), (3,7), (4,8), (5,9)} What is the domain of the function? A.{8, 10, 12, 14} B.{(6,2), (7,3), (8,4), (9,5)} C.{6, 7, 8, 9} D.{2, 3, 4, 5}