TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.1 (A, B, C, D, E, & F)

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TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.1 (A, B, C, D, E, & F)

6.1A

6.1B

6.1C

6.1D

6.1E

6.1F

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.2 (A, B, C, D, & E)

6.2A

6.2B

6.2C

6.2D

6.2E

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.3 (A, B, & C,)

6.3A

6.3B

6.3C

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.4 (A, & B)

6.4A

6.4B

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.5

6.5

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.6 (A, B, & C)

6.6A

6.6B

6.6C

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.7

6.7

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.8 (A, B, C & D)

6.8A

6.8B

6.8C

6.8D

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.9 (A & B)

6.9A

6.9B

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.10 (A, B, C, & D )

6.10A Julie sold flowers for her spirit club to raise money for a project. The graph shows the number of flowers she sold each day. Which chart shows the same data represented in the graph?

6.10A The chart shows the land area of the four largest states in the United States. Which graph best represents the same information as the chart?

6.10A Star Junior High cafeteria offers 5 choices for lunch. The choices include pizza, hamburgers, tacos, Frito pie, and tuna salad sandwich. They surveyed 49 students to find out what their favorite lunch choice would be. The results are shown below. Which graphic display best represents the data in the chart?

6.10A The table shows the number of library books checked out at a city library on Saturday. Which graph correctly displays the data in the table?

6.10A The bar graph displays the number of colored marbles in a bag. Which of the following best represents the same information as the bar graph?

6.10B

6.10C Mary had a bag of gumballs. She counted each color and determined that she had 50 red, 100 green, 50 blue and 200 yellow. Which graph best represents the gumballs in the bag?

6.10C Of the 100 people Jon surveyed about their favorite kind of pet, 5 said gerbils, 20 said hamsters, 30 said cats, and 45 said dogs. Which circle graph best displays the data?

6.10C Tickets were sold to the opening night of a play. The chart shows the number of tickets sold the first week. Which graph best represents the information in the chart?

6.10C The local newspaper asked the students in the sixth grade class what type of pet they preferred. Which circle graph shows the same information as the bar graph? D

6.10C The Memorial Middle School elected their student body president. There were three candidates. The number of votes they each received is given. Which graph best shows the same information as the chart?

6.10D A Onions, Carrots, Green Beans B Squash, Celery, Carrots C Onions, Carrots, Squash D Carrots, Green Beans, Celery

6.10D Rosie’s Flower Shop sold yesterday (see graph above). How many more roses and pansies did Rosie’s Flower Shop sell yesterday than carnations and tulips? A 30 B 40 C 50 D 45

6.10D

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.11 (A, B, & C)

6.11A

6.11B

6.11C Susanna is planning a birthday party for her younger sister. She wants to serve lemonade and cake. Twelve people are expected to attend the party. She ordered a cake that serves 20. Which of the following would not be needed to know how much lemonade to mix? A The amount of lemonade a package of lemonade mix prepares B The number of cups each person will drink C The size of the drink cups she will be using D The size of serving utensil

6.11C A can of mixed nuts contains 200 peanuts. What other information is needed so that an average number of peanuts per serving can be calculated? A The size of the can B The weight of the peanuts in the can C The cost of the can of nuts D The number of servings contained in the can

6.11C Keith tosses two coins, a dime and a penny. Which proportion can be used to find p, the percent of times Keith can expect both coins to land tails up?

6.11C

Jimmy is 2 inches taller than Brad and Brad is 5 inches shorter than Lewis who is 60 inches tall. Which table can be used find the height of Jimmy?

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.12

6.12

TAKS Practice Student Expectations 6.13 (A & B)

6.13A

6.13B