ACT VERSION 6. 1.In a scalene triangle, the measure of <A is 80°. If the measure of <B is half the measure of <A, what is the measure of <C? A.40° B.60°

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ACT VERSION 6

1.In a scalene triangle, the measure of <A is 80°. If the measure of <B is half the measure of <A, what is the measure of <C? A.40° B.60° C.80° D.100° E.120°

2.Property tax is 8% of the assessed value of a house. How much would be property tax be on a house with an assessed value of $80,000? F.$100 G.$640 H.$1,000 J.$6400 K.$10,000

3.If 4p – 2 = -3(p - 4), then p = ? A.-2 B.0.5 C.2 D.10 E.12

4.In a group of 48 pianos, 18 are out of tune. What percentage are out of tune? F.18% G.30% H.37.5% J.62.5% K.66. %

5.If x = -2, then 3x 2 – 5x – 6 = ? A.- 30 B.- 8 C.- 4 D. 10 E. 16

6.If a circle’s area is 16π square centimeters, what is the length, in centimeters, of its diameter? F.2 G.4 H.8 J.16 K.32

7.After N chocolate bars are divided equally among 6 children, 3 bars remain. How many would remain if (N + 4) chocolate bars were divided equally among the 6 children? A.0 B.1 C.2 D.3 E.4

8. = ? F.10 G.14 H.28 J.48 K.100

9.If x = 2 and x = 8 are the solutions to the quadratic equation x 2 + Bx + 16 = 0, what is the value of B? A.-10 B.-8 C.-6 D.6 E.10

10.If, then N = ? F.1 G.2 H.3 J.4 K.5