Content 1.1 1. Find the missing term of the following number pattern: 3, 5, 8, , 17, 23, 30, … A 11 B 12 C 13 D 14 Page 1
Content 1.1 2. Jimmy created the following number pattern using the operation of multiplication. 3, 6, 12, 24, 48,… What are the next 3 terms? A 96, 192, 384 B 72, 144, 288 C 56, 112, 224 D 144, 432, 1296 Page 2
If x = 4, what is the value of this expression? 3. 2(4x - 3) Content 1.2 3. If x = 4, what is the value of this expression? 2(4x - 3) 2 A 8 B 58 C 122 D 506 Page 3
Evaluate the expression when y = 5 4. (y + 1)(y – 1)(y + 2) Content 1.2 Evaluate the expression when y = 5 (y + 1)(y – 1)(y + 2) 4. A 336 B 210 C 168 D 120 Page 4
Content 2.1 If Maria buys 5 pounds of meat for $44.00, how much should she pay for 3 pounds of meat? 5. A $30.00 B $24.00 C $18.00 D $21.00 Page 5
Content 2.2 In a survey at a supermarket, 75% of the people surveyed said that they shopped more than once a week. If 1300 people were surveyed, how many will shop again this week? 6. A 325 B 650 C 975 D 9750 Page 6
Content 2.3 You cut vegetables for a stew. You have cup carrots, cup onions, and cup peppers. About how many cups of vegetables do you have in all? 7. A cup B 1 cup C 1 cups D 2 cups Page 7
Marty goes to the music store to buy 2 CDs and 3 posters. Content 2.3 8. Marty goes to the music store to buy 2 CDs and 3 posters. The CDs are $9.95 each and the posters are $6.49 each. The sales tax is 10%. How much money should Marty take to the music store to the nearest $5.00. A $55.00 B $40.00 C $50.00 D $45.00 Page 8
9. What is the value of this expression? A 199 B 184 C 83 D 68 Content 2.5 9. What is the value of this expression? A 199 B 184 C 83 D 68 Page 9
Content 2.5 10. Which choice gives the correct order of operations to evaluate this expression? A multiply, divide, subtract, add B subtract, multiply, divide, add C subtract, add, multiply, divide D multiply, divide, add, subtract Page 10
Content 3.1b 11. Angle 1 has measure of 65 degrees. What is the measure of the angle the is the supplement of angle 1? Page 11
Content 3.1b If two angles are complementary. If one of the angles has a measurement of degrees, what is the measure of the other angle? 12. A 40 B 130 C 220 D 310 Page 12
Yasmin correctly stated that these two figures are similar. 13. Content 3.2 13. A Both figures have the same shape but are different sizes. B Both figures have the same height but a different radius. C Both figures have the same radius but a different height. D Both figures have the same shape and size. Page 13
Jaymes has a bucket that can hold 4 liters Jaymes has a bucket that can hold 4 liters. What volume can the bucket hold in milliliters? Content 4.2 14. A 0.004 B 0.4 C 40 D 4,000 Page 14
Content 4.2 A sprinter runs 60,000 meters each week. How many kilometers does the sprinter run each week? 15. A 0.6 km B 6 km C 60 km D 600 km Page 15
The world’s largest wave was about 1,718 feet tall The world’s largest wave was about 1,718 feet tall. How tall would the wave be in yards to the closest yard? Content 4.3 16. A 20,616 yards B 5,154 yards C 573 yards D 344 yards Page 16
The line plot shows the number of times each person won during 25 games. Which statement is supported by the information in the line plot? Content 5.1 17. A Pablo and Mari won the same number of games. B Summer and Lupe together won more times than Nick did. C Three students won more than 5 times. D Nick won 20% of the games. Page 17
A Shinichiro B Gloria C Eustace D Nzinga Content 5.2 18. The table to the right shows the various distances and times for several athletes in different track events. Which athlete had the greatest speed in his or her event? A Shinichiro B Gloria C Eustace D Nzinga Page 18
Content 5.3 A survey of car owners shows the following number of miles driven in one week. 19. 228, 239, 261, 292, 306, 357, 357, 384, 401 What is the median number of miles driven? A 173 B 299 C 306 D 357 Page 19
What is the mode of the set of data in the list below? 20. Content 5.3 What is the mode of the set of data in the list below? 20. 1, 1, 2, 3, 6, 10, 15, 20, 22, 25, 30, 31, 250 F 1 G 15 H 32 J 250 Page 20