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2 1A Which list of numbers is ordered from least to greatest? A. -9 -2 0 3 B. -2 -9 0 3 C. 3 0 -2 -9 D. -9 0 -2 3 A

3 1B C Which list of numbers is ordered from greatest to least? A. -9 -2 0 3 B. -2 -9 0 3 C. 3 0 -2 -9 D. 3 0 -9 -2

4 1C C Which list of numbers is ordered from least to greatest? A. 8421 8241 102,341 103,420 B. 8241 8421 103,420 102,341 C. 8241 8421 102,341 103,420 D. 8421 8241 103,420 102,341

5 2A = A. 40 B. 1000 C. 10,000 D. 40,000 C

6 2B B = A. 32 B. 256 C. 266 D. 326

7 2C B Which of the following is equal to 10,000? A. 10 3 B. 10 4 C. 10 5 D. 10 6

8 3A D Which of the following shows a prime factorization?

9 3B B Which expression is the prime factorization of 126?

10 3C C Find the smallest number divisible by 10.

11 4A C

12 4B

13 4C One large pizza was served to Alice, Betty, and Cindi. How much of the pizza was left? C

14 5A D Write this sum: Five and sixty-two hundredths plus two and three tenths. A. 5.62 + 3.2 B. 5.062 + 2.03 C. 5.062 + 2.3 D. 5.62 + 2.3

15 5B Find the difference between: Eight and twenty-four hundredths AND three and forty-seven hundredths A. 8.024 – 3.047 B. 8.24 – 3.47 C. 8.24 – 4.37 D.. 8.42 – 3.47 B

16 5C Charlie earned $42.50 on Monday, $22.25 on Tuesday, and $31.45 on Wednesday. How much more does he need to earn in order to have a total of $100? A. $38.00 B. $4.80 C. $3.80 D. $3.70 C

17 6A Find the quotient: C

18 6B A Bananas cost $0.90 per pound. How much would 2.5 pounds cost? A. $2.25 B. $2.55 C. $3.40 D. $22.50

19 6C B 420 students attend West Lake School. 1/5 of the students are absent. How many students ARE in class? A. 84 B. 336 C. 360 D. 415

20 7A B The school canned food drive results are in. Five students each brought 7 cans, 6 students each brought 4 cans, and 9 students each brought 3 cans. Which expression shows the total number of cans? A. 5+7+6+4+9+3 B. (5x7) + (6x4) + (9x3) C. (5+7) x (6+4) x (9+3) D. (5x7) x (6x4) x (9x3)

21 7B C Candy costs $2.90 per pound. Which expression represents the total cost for 3.2 pounds?

22 7C B Which number is divisible by 3 and 5? A. 235 B. 255 C. 2,350 D.2,345

23 8A C Which of the following is the most reasonable estimate for the sum below? 87 + 72 + 127 + 31 A. 220 B. 310 C. 320 D. 330

24 8B C Use estimation to answer this question. Which sum is less than one?

25 8C C Candy costs $2.90 per pound. Using estimation, what is the approximate cost of 4.1 pounds of candy? A. $15.00 B. $12.00 C. $10.89 D.$8.00

26 9A (-1, -2) What are the coordinates of C?

27 9B What are the coordinates of B? (2, -1)

28 9C What are the coordinates of D? (-2, 0)

29 10A A When folded along the lines, which geometric solid is formed? A. cylinder B. pyramid C. rectangular prism D. triangular prism

30 10B D When folded along the lines, which geometric solid is formed? A. cylinder B. pyramid C. rectangular prism D. triangular prism

31 10C B When folded along the lines, which geometric solid is formed? A. cylinder B. pyramid C. square prism D. triangular prism

32 11A A Use the parallelogram to answer the question. The perimeter of the parallelogram is 42 cm. Find the length of side m. A. 12 cm B. 18 cm C. 24 cm D. 60 cm

33 11B B Use the parallelogram to answer the question. The perimeter of the parallelogram is 96 cm. Find the length of side m. A. 24 cm B. 28 cm C. 24 cm D. 60 cm

34 11C A Use the parallelogram to answer the question. The perimeter of the parallelogram is 36 cm. and m = 12 cm. Find the length of side n. A. 6 cm B. 8 cm C. 10 cm D. 12 cm

35 12A C The area of the parallelogram is 98 sq. cm. What is b? A. 7 cm. B. 10 cm. C. 14 cm. D. 28 cm.

36 12B C Find the area of the parallelogram if b = 22 m and h = 12 m. A. 68 sq. cm. B. 132 sq. cm. C. 264 sq. cm. D. 428 sq. cm.

37 12C B The base and the height of the triangle are shown below. If b = 16 ft. and h = 8 ft., then what is the area of the triangle? A. 32 sq. ft. B. 64 sq. ft. C. 96 sq. ft. D. 128 sq. ft.

38 13A C Find the volume of this rectangular prism when l = 3 ft, w = 4 ft., and h = 5 ft. A. 15 cu. ft. B. 30 sq. ft. C. 60 sq. ft. D. 80 sq. ft.

39 13B D Find the volume of this rectangular prism when l = 10 ft., ft, w = 12 ft., and h = 8 ft. A. 60 cu. ft. B. 310 sq. ft. C. 480 sq. ft. D. 960 sq. ft.

40 13C C Find the volume of this rectangular prism A. 9 cu. units B. 12 cu. units C. 24 cu. units D. 48 cu. units

41 14A C What is the expression for this table of numbers? N ?? 14 142 10 102 5 52 2 22 A. N + 20 B. 11N - 8 C. 10N + 2 D. 20N - 18

42 14B B Each student in class has 7 pencils. Which expression represents the total number of pencils in class? A. 7 + x B. 7x C. x - 7 D. 7 – x

43 14C D What is the expression for this table of numbers? x ?? 41 34 30 23 17 10 7 0 A. 2x - 24 B. 7 - x C. 3x - 21 D. x - 7

44 15A D A librarian purchased 7 books for $18 each and some magazines for $5 each. The librarian spent a total of $186. Which equation shows how many magazines, m, were purchased? A. 7 + 18 + 5m = 186 B. 7(18) = 186 + 5m C. 186 = 7(18) – 5m D. 186 = 7(18) + 5m

45 15B C A student’s last quiz in English class was a 89%. This was 13% more than the previous quiz. Which equation could be used to find the quiz score, q, on the previous quiz? A.q - 13 = 89 B. q = 89 + 13 C. 89 = q + 13 D. q + 89 = 13

46 15C C The college had 4,200 stadium seats to sell for the football game. Only 467 seats were not sold. How many stadium seats were sold? A. 4,667 B. 4,267 C. 3733 D. 3743

47 16A C Aunt Bessie has cookies for her 5 nephews and 4 nieces. She divided the cookies evenly among the nephews and nieces. Each person gets 3 cookies. Which equation represents the total number, c, of cookies?

48 16B C Each student in class has 7 pencils. The total number of pencils is 203. How many students are in the class? A. 214 B. 200 C. 29 D. 21

49 16C C Find X in this pattern of numbers: N N+5 10 15 15 20 20 25 123 X=? A.30 B. 118 C.128 D. 20N – 18

50 17A 26 What is the value of:

51 17B 4 What is the value of:

52 17C 7 What is the value of:

53 18A D What is the value of 205x + 7 when x = 3?

54 18B D What is the value of 9y + 7 when y= 8?

55 18C C

56 19A B What is the value of n in the equation 4.3n = 21.93?

57 19B A What is the value of y in this equation? y + 4.7 = 14

58 19C B What is the value of p in this equation?

59 20A A Which step explains how to find the value of x in this equation?

60 20B D Which step explains how to find the value of p in 13p = 143? A. add 13 to both sides B. divide both sides by 143 C. multiply both sides by 13 D. divide both sides by 13

61 20C Which step explains how to find the value of y in the equation below? A. add 71 to both sides B. subtract 71 from both sides C. multiply both sides by 71 D. divide both sides by 71 C

62 21A D

63 21B A

64 21C B

65 22A Use the “Pts. Scored” below to answer the questions. What is the median of the points scored? What is the mean of the points scored? What is the mode of the list of numbers? What is the range of the list of numbers? 23242324

66 22B Use the “Pts. Scored” below to answer the questions. What is the median of the list of numbers? What is the mean of the list of numbers? What is the mode of the list of numbers? What is the range of the list of numbers? 33553355

67 22C Use the “Pts. Scored” below to answer the questions. What is the median of the list of numbers? What is the mean of the list of numbers? What is the mode of the list of numbers? What is the range of the list of numbers? 22232223

68 23A D A bag contains 8 yellow marbles, 5 blue marbles, and 7 red marbles. Will picks one marble from the bag. What is the probability that the marble he chose was NOT a blue marble?

69 23B A bag contains 8 yellow marbles, 5 blue marbles, and 7 red marbles. Will picks one marble from the bag. What is the probability that the marble he chose was NOT a yellow marble? B

70 23C C A bag contains 8 yellow marbles, 5 blue marbles, and 7 red marbles. Will picks one marble from the bag. What is the probability that the marble he chose was red?

71 24A D Bob randomly takes a marble from a bag and records the color in a chart and then returns the marble to the bag. He does this 50 times. The results of his experiment are in the table below. What is the experimental probability of drawing a yellow marble?

72 24B B Bob randomly takes a marble from a bag and records the color in a chart and then returns the marble to the bag. He does this 50 times. The results of his experiment are in the table below. What is the experimental probability of drawing a purple marble?

73 24C C Bob randomly takes a marble from a bag and records the color in a chart and then returns the marble to the bag. He does this 50 times. The results of his experiment are in the table below. What is the experimental probability of drawing a black marble?

74 25A The average daily temperature in five towns are: -3, 8,0,-15,-8, degrees Fahrenheit. What is the order of the temperatures from greatest to least? A.0, -3, -8, 8 -15 B. 8, -3,0,-8,-15 C. 8,0,-3,-8,-15 D. 8,0,-15,-8,-3 C. 8, 0, -3, -8, -15

75 25B C. -14, -4, 5, 7, 11 Which list of integers is in order from least to greatest? A.-4, -14, 5, 7, 11 B. -4, 5, 7, 11, -14 C. -14, -4, 5, 7, 11 D. 11, 7, 5, -4, -14

76 25C B. 2, 0, -3, -6 Which list of integers is in order from greatest to least? A.2, 0, -6, -3 B. 2, 0, -3, -6 C. -6, -3, 2, 0 D. -6, -3, 0, 2

77 26A Four students traveled over break. Which one traveled the farthest? Use the table below to answer the question. Use the table below to answer the questions. A.Sasha B.Ben C.Tiara D.Juan C. Tiara

78 26B D. 1 6 Write the product as a power. 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 A.1 3 B.6 1 C.1 5 D. 1 6

79 26C A. 4 3 Tell which power has a greater value. 4 3 or 6 2 A.4 3 B.6 2 C.Equal

80 27A What is the prime factorization 720? A.2 x 2 x 2 x 9 x 5 B.2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 5 C.2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 5 D.2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 5

81 27B Which expression shows a prime factorization? A.1 x 2 x 4 x 4 B.2 x 2 x 5 x 7 C.2 x 3 x 5 x 6 D.1 x 2 x 2 x 5 B. 2 x 2 x 5 x 7

82 27C Which expression shows a prime factorization? A.2 x 9 x 11 B.3 x 7 x 4 C.1 x 11 x 13 D.2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 13

83 28A Use the figures below to answer the question. Use the figure below to answer the question. What is the sum of the shaded regions? A.1/8 B.1 1/8 C.1 5/8 D.2 5/8C. 1 5/8

84 28B B. 2/8 + 1/8 = 3/8 + = What addition sentence represents the mode? A.2/4 + ¼ = ¾ B.2/8 + 1/8 = 3/8 C.2/10 + 1/10 = 3/10 D.3/8 – 1/8 = 2/8

85 28C What is ¾ + 1/3 ? A.4/7 B.3/12 C.1 1/12 D.1 4/7 C. 1 1/12

86 29A Find the sum or difference. 2.88 + 6.7 A.10.58 B.9.58 C.8.58 D.7.58 B. 9.58

87 29B Find the sum or difference. 6. 180 – 1.731 A.5.651 B.3.338 C.4.449 D.7.911 C. 4.449

88 29C Evaluate the expression. 7 – 2.96 + 0.22 A.4.26 B.10.18 C.5.74 D.3.11 A. 4.26

89 30A B. 3 shelves Bob wants to display his 66 DVDs on shelves. Each Shelf holds 30 DVDs. How many shelves will Bob need to display his entire collection? A.2 shelves B.3 shelves C.6 shelves D.7 shelves

90 30B Alice buys 5 books at $25 each; 3 tapes at $5 each; and 2 calendars at $10 each. What is the total cost of Alice’s purchases? A.$40 B.$140 C.$150 D.$160

91 30C B. $4.80 Taylor pays $2.40 for 0.5 yards of fabric. What is the cost per yard of fabric? A.$1.20 B.$4.80 C.$12.00 D.$48.00

92 31A All together Tony and Tabitha have $65. Tabitha buys a jacket for $19.99. Tony buys a pair of jeans for $32.65. How much money remains? A.$12.36 B.$12.64 C.$13.36 D.$52.64 A. $ 12.36

93 31B Sally bought 38.6 lbs of hamburger. How many 0.5 lbs of hamburger patties can she make? A.19 patties B.20 patties C.77 patties D.78 patties C. 77 patties

94 31C On Monday it snows 1/3 of a foot. On Tuesday it snows ¾ of a foot. How many feet did it snow in all? A.4/12 feet B.4/7 feet C.3/12 feet D.1 1/12 feet

95 32A Use estimation to answer the question. Which sum is greater than 1. A.8/12 + 6/10 B.5/12 + 5/10 C.6/12 + 3/10 D.6/12 + 4/10 A. 8/12 + 6/10

96 32B Mice in cage weigh 22.61 ounces, 22.44 ounces, 19.53 ounces, and 21.34 ounces. What is the estimated total weight of the mice to the nearest ounce? A.80.0 B.83.8 C.83.92 D.84.0

97 32C What is the sum of $7.26 + $5.19, estimate to the nearest $1.00. A.$12.00 B.$12.45 C.$12.50 D.$13.00 A. $12.00

98 33A A.(1,2)B. (1,-2) C. (-2,1)D. (-2,-1) B. (1,-2)

99 33B A.(1,2) B.(-1,2) C.(2,1) D.(-2,-1) A. (1,2) What is the ordered pair for Point A?

100 33C A.(2,1) B.(1,4) C.(2,3) D.(3,2) C. (2,3) What are the coordinates of Point C?

101 34A What is the ordered pair of Point D? A.(1,-2) B.(-1,-2) C.(-2,1) D.(-2,-1) C. (-2,1)

102 34B A. Cube Which geometric solid is formed when folded along the lines? A.Cube B.Cylinder C.Pyramid D.Triangular Prism

103 34C What shapes make up a cylinder? A.2 rectangles and 2 circles B.2 triangles and 1 rectangle C.2 circles and 2 squares D.2 circles and 1 rectangle

104 35A Brett is building a rectangular garden fence. His garden is 7ft wide and 11ft long. What is the perimeter of his garden? A.18ft B.36ft C.72ft D.77ft B. 36ft

105 35B Joe wants to put a fence around an irregular shaped garden. The sides measure: 15ft, 25ft, 30ft, and 40ft. How much fence does Joe need? A.90ft B.100ft C.110ft D.120ft C. 110ft

106 35C If each side of a regular hexagon is 6 inches long, what is the perimeter of the polygon? A.24in B.30in C.36in D.42in C. 36in

107 36A Find the area of the rectangle, whose width is 15 meters, and length is 9 meters. A.48m 2 B.96m 2 C.35m 2 D.135m 2

108 36B Find the area of a 75mm square sticky note. A.300mm 2 B.5,625mm 2 C.5,625mm D.300mm B. 5,625mm 2

109 36C Find the area of a triangle whose base if 8cm and height is 6cm. A.24cm 2 B.48cm 2 C.14cm 2 D.7cm 2 A. 24cm 2

110 37A What is the volume of a rectangular prism that measures 30 inches by 5 inches by 5 inches. A.650in 2 B.750in 3 C.700in 3 D.800in 3 B. 750in 3

111 37B Find the volume of the rectangular solid that measures 10 meters by 5 meters by 8 meters. A.80m 3 B.130m 3 C.100m 3 D.400m 3

112 37C What is the volume of a rectangular prism that is 18 meters by 15 meters by 12 meters. A.45m 3 B.90m 3 C.1,332m 3 D.3,240m 3

113 38A Write the phrase as an expression. Sixteen subtracted from a number. A.16 – n B.n – 16 C.16 + n D.16 ÷ n B. n - 16

114 38B Write the phrase as an expression. A number separated into two equal parts. A.n + 2 B.n – 2 C.n x 2 D.n ÷ 2

115 38C Which expression represents “twelve more than x” ? A.12 – x B. x + 12 C.12 > x D.12 < x B. x + 12

116 39A Write the sentence as an equation. Six times a number b is fourty-two A.6 + b = 42 B.6 – b = 42 C.6b = 42 D.6/42 =42 C. 6b = 42

117 39B Write the sentence as an equation. 27 less than a number s is six A.27 – s = 6 B.27 + s = 6 C.27s = 6 D.s – 27 = 6

118 39C Which description below can not be represented by an equation. A.A number y added to 4 is 7. B.21 is 8 more than a number x. C.A number m divided by 16. D.A number h times 6 is 24. C. A number m divided by 16

119 40A A video game has 16 levels. You are on level 5. Which equation does not have a solution equal to the number of levels left, n? A.n + 5 = 16 B.n = 16 – 5 C.5 + n = 16 D.n – 5 = 16

120 40B Juanita has 10 minutes left at a parking meter. After she put in a quarter, she has 25 minutes left. Write an addition equation to find q, the number of minutes a quarter is worth. A.10 + q = 25 B. 20 + q = 25 C.10 – q = 25 D.20 – q = 25 A. 10 + q = 25

121 40C Jose eats 9 strawberries from a carton. There are 12 strawberries left. Which equation can be used to find s, the number of strawberries in the full carton? A.9 + s =12 B.12 – 9 = s C.s – 9 = 12 D.12 – s = 9 C. s – 9 = 12

122 41A What is the value of 5 + 2 x 15 + (12 x 4)? A.78 B.83 C.151 D.153 B. 83

123 41B What is the value of 2.6 + 3 ÷ 1.5 x 4 – 3? A.6.0 B.7.6 C.10.3 D.15.1 B. 7.6

124 41C What is the value of 66 ÷ 11 + 7 x (2+14)? A.29.0 B.34.0 C.118.0 D.208.0 C. 118.0

125 42A What is the value of 3x + 8, when x = 5? A.16 B.23 C.26 D.39 B. 23

126 42B What is the value of the expression 9a when a = 4? A.5 B.13 C.36 D.63 C. 36

127 42C What is the value of 6y + 2 when y = 3? A.11 B.20 C.30 D.65 B. 20

128 43A Which property of multiplication is shown? 6 x (4 x 2) = (6 x 4) x 2 A.Zero B.Identity C.Associative D.Commutative C. Associative

129 43B What is the value of p in the equation 48 = 79 – p? A.21 B.29 C.31 D.127 C. 31

130 43C What is the value of 3x + 8 when x = 5? A.16 B.23 C.26 D.39 B. 23

131 44A What property of equality is shown in the equation 1 + 3 = 3 + 1? A.Associative Property of Addition B.Commutative Property of Addition C.Distributive Property of Addition D.Identity Property of Addition B. Commutative Property of Addition

132 44B Which statement of equality is true? A.2 + (4+5) = (2+4) x 5 B.5 + (8+3) = (5+8) + 3 C.6 – (2 x 3) = (6 – 2) x 3 D.3 x (2 + 4) = (3 x 2 ) + 4 B. 5 + (8+3) = (5 + 8) + 3

133 44C Which step explains how to find the value of h, in 5h = 45? A.Add 5 to both sides B.Divide both sides by 5 C.Multiply both sides by 5 D. Subtract 5 from both sides B. Divide both sides by 5

134 45A The graph shows the number of snacks sold during the first four games. At which game were the fewest snacks sold? A.Game 1 B.Game 2B. Game 2 C.Game 3 D.Game 4

135 45B What is the difference of popcorn sold between Game 1 and Game 4? A.60 B.30C. 20 C.20 D.40

136 45C Three rooms had a school work day project. The graph shows the number of hours each room worked. What is the total number of hours that Room 3 worked? A.40 HoursB. 45 Hours B.45 Hours C.50 Hours D.60 Hours

137 46A Which number represents the median for the following data set? A.18 B.21 C.23 D.25 C. 23

138 46B Find the mode for this set of data. 15, 20, 23, 13, 17, 21, 17, 25 A.15 B.17 C.18 D.19 B. 17

139 46C What is the mean of this set of numbers? 2,347; 3,456; 4,518; 3,711 A.3,508 B.3,580 C.3,608 D.3,680 A. 3,508

140 47A Steve has 6 red marbles, 4 green marbles, 7 yellow marbles, and 3 white marbles in a sack, what is the probability of pulling out a green or yellow marble? A.4 out of 7 B.4 out of 17 C.7 out of 11 D.11 out of 20

141 47B Mrs. Esperanza’s math class is playing a game using two spinners. One spinner has the colors red, blue, green and yellow. The other spinner has the numbers 1,2,3,4,5 and 6. How many possible out comes are there? A.10 outcomes B.16 outcomes C.20 outcomes D.24 outcomes D. 24 Outcomes

142 47C Alicia has a total of 200 marbles. Of these, 150 are yellow. What percent of the marbles are yellow? A.15% B.25% C.5% D.75%

143 48A What is the probability of choosing a green marble from a bag containing five green, seven, red, and four blue marbles? A.5/11 B.1/16 C.5/16 D.7/16 C. 5/16

144 48B A.4/25 B.6/25 C.7/25A. 4/25 D.8/25 Frequency Chart OutcomeYellowPurpleBlackBrown Frequency1612148 Bob randomly takes a marble from a bag and records the color in a chart and then returns the marble to the bag. He does this 50 times. The results of his experiment are in the table below. What is the experimental probability of drawing a brown marble?

145 48C. A bag contains twelve tiles numbered 1-12. You randomly choose on tile from the bag. Find the probability of the event. You choose a multiple of 3. A.1/3 B.1/12 C.1/6 D.1/4 A. 1/3

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