The tuition rates for in-state residents to attend a state college are shown in the table below. A.) B.) C.)D.) L A.) F Which of the following data.

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The tuition rates for in-state residents to attend a state college are shown in the table below. A.) B.) C.)D.) L A.) F Which of the following data displays would best accompany an article entitled “State College: Six Years of Consistently Low and Affordable Tuition”? Year Tuition$5,840$6,162$6,546$7,054$8,008$9,296

Pat spins the spinner below and rolls a cube with sides number 1 through 6 one time each. A.) B.) C.)D.) LF A.) What is the probability that the spinner and the number cube both land on 2?

Solve: A.) B.) C.)D.) L B.) F

Chris and Kim worked together to paint skateboards. Kim painted 10 more than twice the number of skateboards that Chris painted. Together they painted 100 skateboards. Which of these equations can be used to find the number of skateboards (x) that Chris painted? A.) B.) C.)D.) L F

A.) B.) C.)D.) L F

Which graph represents the solution set for A.) B.) C.)D.) L A.) F

A data set contains the numbers 691, 313, 324, 244, and 244. What will happen to the mean and median of this data set, if the number 486 is added to the list? A.) the mean and the median will both increase B.) the mean and the median will both decrease C.) the mean will increase and the median will decrease D.) the mean will decrease and the median will increase L A.) the mean and the median will both increase F

Consider the table below. A.) $17 per day and $0.45 per mile B.) $36 per day and $0.25 per mile C.) $8.45 per day and $0.54 per mile D.) $70.38 per day and $0.63 per mile L A.) $17 per day and $0.45 per mile F A salesman rents a car for two trips from the same rental company. The rental company charges a daily fee plus a charge for each mile driven. According to this table, how much did the rental company charge per day and per mile?

A movie theater sells tickets and refreshments as a fundraiser. The data points below show the amount of money collected after every five customers completed all of their purchases. A.) the cost of one ticket B.) the exact amount of money spent by each customer C.) The average amount of money spent by each customer D.) the difference between the amounts spent by any group of two customers L C.) the average amount of money spent by each customer F What does the slope of the line of best fit represent?

Which graph best represents A.) B.) C.)D.) L B.) F

A.) B.) C.)D.) no solution L F

Karen has taken 4 science quizzes. Her scores were 72, 80, 84, and 92. What minimum score must she get on her next quiz to have an average score of at least 84? A.) 82 B.) 84 C.) 92D.) 95 L C.) 92 F

Consider the inequality 6x + y < p. What must be true about the value of p in order for the origin to be part of the solution? A.) p ≥ 0 B.) p > 0 C.) p ≤ 0 D.) p < 0 L B.) p > 0 F

Consider the graph below. What function best represents this graph? A.) B.) C.)D.) L C.) F

An athletic club charges a monthly membership fee of $ Members may choose to take classes for an additional $10 per class. Next month, the club will have a special that includes 3 free classes for new members. Which function can be used to calculate C(x), the total cost for a new member who takes x classes next month where x ≥ 3? A.)B.) C.)D.) L F

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