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EOG Review 2014
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A notebook costs $4.50 plus sales tax. After sales tax, the notebook is $4.86. What is the sales tax rate? A. 6% B. 7% C. 8% D. 9%
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When Derek planted a tree it was 36 inches tall. The tree grew 1-1/4 inches per year. The tree is now 44-3/4 inches tall. How many years ago did Derek plant the tree? A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10
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What is the solution to the inequality −3x − 42 > 3? A. x > −13 B. x < −13 C. x > −15 D. x < −15
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Which choice shows three lengths that cannot be the lengths of the three sides of a triangle? A. 2 cm, 6 cm, 6 cm B. 4 cm, 4 cm, 4 cm C. 5 cm, 6 cm, 7 cm D. 3 cm, 4 cm, 9 cm
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The circumference of a circle is 154 meters. What is the approximate radius of the circle? A. 49 meters B. 25 meters C. 77 meters D. 105 meters
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Angles T and V are supplementary. Angle T has a measure of (3x - 28)°. Angle V has a measure of (156 – x)°. What is the value of V? A. 90° B. 100° C. 120° D. 130°
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The chart below shows the number of miles Sam drove each day for two weeks. A. 96 B. 48 C. 34 D. 24 What is the approximate difference in average daily miles between the two weeks?
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Veronica and James are both on a bowling team. Below are their bowling scores. How much higher is Veronica’s median score than James’s median score? A. 12 B. 10 C. 7 D. 3
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Which choice is equivalent to the expression shown below? −3(3y − 2x) + 2(5x − 4y) A.−3y + 2x B. −11y + 6x C. −13y + 8x D.−17y + 16x
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What is the volume of this triangular right prism? 12 ft A. 180 ft 3 B. 360 ft 3 C. 1073 ft 3 D. 2145 ft 3
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Find the volume of a rectangular prism with a base of 7 cm by 19.5 cm and height of 20 cm. Round to the nearest tenth. A. 18,632.3 cm 3 B. 46.5 cm 3 C. 2,730 cm 3 D. 136.5 cm 3
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The table below shows the grades for three students on five assignments. Which statement below is true about the mean absolute deviation (MAD) of the students? A. MAD of Student 3 = MAD of Student 1 B. MAD of Student 2 = MAD of Student 1 C. MAD of Student 1 < MAD of Student 3 D. MAD of Student 1 > MAD of Student 2
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