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A bake sale is selling brownies. Currently the brownie pan is 5/6 full. Jack asks to buy 1/4 of the available brownies. How much of the entire pan did Jack buy?
Choose one answer.
a. 3/5
b. 1/4
c. 7/12
d. 5/24
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Question 2
A shirt can be made from 2 2/3 yards of fabric. How many shirts can you make with 48 yards of fabric?
Choose one answer.
a. 18 shirts
b. 17 shirts
c. 16 shirts
d. 19 shirts
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Question 3
Aiden’s dad needed 9.050 gallons of gas. The gas station is charging $3.76 per gallon. How much money will Aiden’s dad need to pay?
Choose one answer.
a. $34.03
b. $34.02
c. $27.87
d. $35.02
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Question 4
Below is a quilt square where each side is 4 3/4 inches. Sara plans to use 12 squares identical to the one below to make a small blanket. In square inches, what will be the size of the blanket?


Choose one answer.
a. 270.75 in2
b. 228 in2
c. 57 in2
d. 298.25 in2
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Question 5
Clare is having friends over for a birthday party. She wants to give each of her guests a bag of party favors. To help fill the bags, Clare has 64 small chocolates, 24 friendship bracelets, and 40 lollipops. Clare’s mom told her she needed to give each friend an identical bag, and she can’t have any party favors left over. What is the maximum number of friends Clare can have at her party so they each will get the same items in their bags?
Choose one answer.
a. Four
b. Six
c. Seven
d. Eight
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Question 6
Eric’s dad asks him to paint the fence in the back yard. He earns $9.00 per hour. The fence is 50 feet long, and Eric figures it will take him 2/3 of an hour to paint 10 feet of fence. Eric’s dad will also pay him an additional $4.00 to clean the brushes after the job is completed. How much money can Eric expect to earn?
Choose one answer.
a. $27.00
b. $30.00
c. $34.00
d. $38.00
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Question 7
Grandma’s cookie recipe calls for 2 1/4 cups of flour. Meaghan has 7 1/2 cups of flour. What is the highest number of full batches of cookies Meaghan can make? How much flour will she have left over?
Choose one answer.
a. Meaghan can make 3 batches and have 1/3 of a cup left over.
b. Meaghan can make 3 batches and have 3/4 of a cup left over.
c. Meaghan can make 3 batches and there will be no flour left over.
d. Meaghan can make 3 batches and have 1/2 of a cup left over.
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Question 8
If 5.9 pounds of bananas cost $6.15, how much does 1 pound of bananas cost?
Choose one answer.
a. $0.96
b. $0.95
c. $1.04
d. $1.05
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Question 9
Nathaniel and Mike want to make some cupcakes for their younger sister’s birthday. Nathanial goes to the store and buys 2 1/4 cups of sugar. When he gets home, Mike says he located 7/8 cups of sugar. The recipe says that they can make a dozen cupcakes with 1 1/2 cups of sugar. If they combine the sugar they each have, and they have all the other necessary ingredients, how many batches of a dozen cupcakes can they make?
Choose one answer.
a. None; they still don’t have enough.
b. 1 batch
c. 2 batches
d. 3 batches
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Question 10
Order the following integers from least to greatest: 10, -3.75, -4 1/2, 5.3, -6, -4, 0
Choose one answer.
a. -6, -4, -3.75, -4 1/2, 0, 5.3, 10
b. -6, 5.3, -4, -3.75, -4 1/2, 0, 10
c. -6, -4 1/2, -4, -3.75, 0, 5.3, 10
d. 0, -3.75, -4, -4 1/2, 5.3, -6, 10
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Question 11
Solve: 10 1/2 ÷ 2 3/4
Choose one answer.
a. 11/42
b. 3 9/11
c. 4 3/5
d. 3 19/22
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Question 12
Some of the highest and lowest points in North America are found in the table below. Elevation is based on a point’s distance from sea level. Sea level has an elevation measured at 0 feet. Decide which statement is true based on the information in the table.


Choose one answer.
a. Death Valley is farther from sea level than Mt. McKinley because -282 > 20,320.
b. The Dead Sea is at a lower elevation than Death Valley because -1,388 > -282.
c. The Dead Sea is at a lower elevation than Death Valley because │-1,388│ > │-282│.
d. Mt. McKinley is taller than Mt. Everest because │20,320│ > │29,029│.
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Question 13
Which expression below is equivalent to 3(5 - 2) + 6 + 4
Choose one answer.
a. 15 - 2 + 10
b. 15 - 6 + 2(3 + 2)
c. 15 - 6 + 2(2 + 2)
d. 15 - 2 + 2(3 + 2)
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Question 14
Which of the following numbers is closest in value to 6 3/4?
Choose one answer.
a. │-6.65│
b. 6 2/3
c. 67/10
d. 6.34
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Question 15
A rectangular board is 72 inches long and 48 inches wide. What is the area of the board in square feet?
Choose one answer.
a. 24 ft2
b. 288 ft2
c. 3,456 ft2
d. 20 ft2
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Question 16
Aaron has 12 aunts and 8 uncles. Which of the following is true?
Choose one answer.
a. The ratio of uncles to aunts is 12:8.
b. The ratio of aunts to uncles is 3:2.
c. The ratio of uncles to aunts is 8:20.
d. The ratio of aunts to uncles is 6:8.
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Question 17
After a pleasant dinner with some friends you want to leave an 18% tip on the bill that is 24.56. How much tip should you leave?
Choose one answer.
a. $4.39
b. $4.40
c. $4.41
d. $4.42
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Question 18
Cade is helping his older sister plan her wedding. At the wedding reception, tables and chairs will be available for the guests. There will be a ratio of one table for every six chairs. Cade’s sister plans to have 150 people at the wedding. How many tables will be needed at the wedding to ensure everybody has a place to sit?
Choose one answer.
a. 25 tables
b. 20 tables
c. 23 tables
d. 28 tables
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Question 19
Derek bought a shirt that was 20% off the original price of $18.00. How much did Derek pay for his shirt? (Note: Do not calculate for taxes.)
Choose one answer.
a. $16.00
b. $16.20
c. $15.40
d. $14.40
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Question 20
If 1 foot = 0.3048 meters, then which of the following ratios is NOT equivalent.
Choose one answer.
a. Feet:meters = 1:0.3048
b. Meters:feet = 1.524:5
c. Meters:feet = 0.3048:1
d. Feet:meters = 1.524:5
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Question 21
Jenny really wants to earn a B+ in science class. Jenny’s teacher explains that she will earn an overall grade of a B+ if she scores at least 91% correct on the upcoming 60-point test. What is the fewest number of points Jenny can earn on the 60-point test to still earn the B+ in science class? (Note: Jenny and her classmates cannot earn partial points, only whole points.)
Choose one answer.
a. 53 points
b. 54 points
c. 55 points
d. 56 points
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Question 22
Jerome’s parents are trying to decide which car to buy. They want a car that can travel the farthest on the least amount of gas, the best mileage per gallon. Using the table below, which car will travel the farthest per gallon?


Choose one answer.
a. Car A
b. Car B
c. Car C
d. Car D
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Question 23
Ryan and Aubrey both ride their bikes from home to school every day. Ryan leaves at 7:35 a.m. and travels on a hilly road at a constant speed of 12 miles per hour. It takes Ryan 15 minutes to get to school. Aubrey leaves her house at 7:28 a.m. and rides on a fast and flat road. She travels 15 miles per hour and arrives at school the same time Ryan does. How far does each of them live from school?
Choose one answer.
a. Ryan lives 3 miles; Aubrey lives 5 miles
b. Ryan lives 3 miles; Aubrey lives 5.5 miles
c. Ryan lives 4 miles; Aubrey lives 5 miles
d. Ryan lives 4 miles; Aubrey lives 5.5 miles
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Question 24
The following table shows the amount of money Maria earns while working her summer job. Assuming Maria continues to earn money at the same rate, how much will she have made by the end of the 11-week summer?


Choose one answer.
a. $154.00
b. $159.50
c. $174.00
d. $177.50
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Question 25
The Garfield Grizzly’s basketball team is traveling on a bus at a constant speed of 54 mph (miles per hour). Coach Don tells the players they have 20 minutes until they arrive at the opponent’s gym. How many miles does the team have left to travel?
Choose one answer.
a. 2.7 miles
b. 6.6 miles
c. 18 miles
d. 24 miles
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Question 26
The grocery store sells a dozen doughnuts for $5.52. At this rate, how much does one doughnut cost?
Choose one answer.
a. $0.46
b. $0.50
c. $0.43
d. $0.45
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Question 27
The school council election is next week. Ken is trying to figure out how many votes he’ll need to secure his spot on the school council. Mr. Jacobs told Ken that to secure his spot he would need 2/3 of the school vote. Which of following scenarios would result in a win for Ken?
Choose one answer.
a. Ken earns 60% of the school votes.
b. Out of 388 students, 264 vote for Ken
c. Mike gets 1/4 of the students’ votes; 1/8 vote for Karen; and the rest vote for Ken.
d. Out of 388 students, 258 vote for Ken.
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Question 28
Troy has 16 boys and 14 girls at his birthday party. Which of the following accurately represents the kids at his party?
Choose one answer.
a. The ratio of boys to total kids is 8:15.
b. The ratio of boys to girls is 8:6.
c. The ratio of girls to total kids is 8:15.
d. The ratio of girls to boys is 8:7.
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Question 29
A fundraiser is selling boxes of cookies. The total money earned can be found using the equation m = $7.00b, where m = money earned and b = boxes sold. Figure out how much money will be earned if Nicole sells 8 boxes and Andrea sells 13 boxes.
Choose one answer.
a. $56.00
b. $147.00
c. $91.00
d. $140.00
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Question 30
Evaluate the expression for the following variables: yz + x(7 – 5) ÷ 2

x = 8.2
y = 6.4
z = 4
Choose one answer.
a. 33.8
b. 14.64
c. 37.9
d. 16
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Question 31
Evaluate the expression for the following variables: z2 + x – 3y

x = 8.2
y = 6.4
z = 4
Choose one answer.
a. 3
b. -3
c. 5
d. 68
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Question 32
Kevin wants to break his high score of 1,342 points in his favorite video game. When he plays, he earns 16 points in each level, n, but loses 200 points because he can’t defeat the Mighty Monster. Which inequality represents the scenario of Kevin trying to exceed his previous score?
Choose one answer.
a. 1,342 < 16n - 200
b. 1,342 < 16n + 200
c. 1,342 > 16n - 200
d. 1,342 > 16n + 200
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Question 33
Manny skateboards x hours after school on Friday and twice as long on Saturday. Which expression matches the amount of time Manny skateboards over these two days?
Choose one answer.
a. 2xx
b. x + x
c. x + 2x
d. x + 2
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Question 34
Matt and Juan both collect baseball cards. Matt has 142 cards and Juan has c number of cards. Write and solve an equation that shows how many cards Juan has if they have 214 total cards combined.
Choose one answer.
a. 142c = 214; c = 1.5
b. 214 + c = 142; c = 72
c. 142 – c = 214; c = 72
d. 142 + c = 214; c = 72
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Question 35
Riley is participating in a walk-a-thon where he earns money for his school for each mile he walks. Using the partially completed table, write an equation to represent the amount of money earned, e, based on distance, d, traveled.


Choose one answer.
a. Money earned is the dependent variable, and distance is the independent variable; e = $3.75d.
b. Money earned is the independent variable, and distance is the dependent variable; e = $3.75d.
c. Money earned is the dependent variable, and distance is the independent variable; d = $3.75e.
d. Money earned is the independent variable, and distance is the dependent variable; d = $3.75e.
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Question 36
Solve: 100 – 6(52 + 7) ÷ 3
Choose one answer.
a. 49
b. 66
c. 76
d. 36
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Question 37
Solve: 25 + 10 ÷ 2 x 32 – 16
Choose one answer.
a. 54
b. 39
c. 141.5
d. 254
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Question 38
Solve: 3a + 6b when a = 2.5 and b = 4
Choose one answer.
a. 96.5
b. 99
c. 31.5
d. 30
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Question 39
What integer does NOT satisfy the inequality 13 < 4x - 5?
Choose one answer.
a. 8
b. 4
c. 10
d. 6
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Question 40
Which of the following expressions is NOT equivalent to 6x + 9?
Choose one answer.
a. 3(2x + 3)
b. 9 + 6x
c. (2x + 3)3
d. 6(x + 9)
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Question 41
Which scenario best fits the inequality 75 > 6x + 2.50?
Choose one answer.
a. You want to earn more than $75 by mowing lawns at $6 per lawn and paying $2.50 for gas.
b. You are trying to earn 75 points in a game, and you earn 6 points every time you improve a level and lose 2.50 points when you come across a gremlin.
c. You are allotted 75 minutes of “screen time” per week. You plan to watch a 2.5-hour football game and invite 6 friends over to enjoy the game.
d. You go shopping for school clothes with a $75 budget and want to see how many $6 shirts you can buy after paying $2.50 for bus transportation.
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Question 42
Write an inequality that satisfies the below number line


Choose one answer.
a. x > -1
b. x ≥ -1
c. x < -1
d. x ≤ -1
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Question 43
Describe the three-dimensional figure this two-dimensional net is representing.


Choose one answer.
a. It is a cube with 6 faces, 8 vertices, and 12 edges.
b. It is a cube with 6 faces, 10 vertices, and 10 edges.
c. It is a cube with 5 faces, 10 vertices, and 12 edges.
d. The net does not represent a three-dimensional figure.
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Question 44
Edgar’s mom told him she would buy him paint so he could paint his room. He just needed to tell her how much paint to buy. Edgar takes measurements of his room. The width of the room is 9 meters; the length of the room is 8 meters; and the height (floor to ceiling) is 3.5 meters. Edgar plans to paint the four walls, not the floor or the ceiling. He will ignore the door and windows in his paint calculations. How many square meters of paint will Edgar need?
Choose one answer.
a. 119 m2
b. 263 m2
c. 252 m2
d. 137 m2
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Question 45
Find the area of the arrow.


Choose one answer.
a. 108 cm2
b. 133 cm2
c. 105.5 cm2
d. 103 cm2
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Question 46
Find the area of the parallelogram. The base = 6 1/2 cm, and the height = 8 2/5 cm.


Choose one answer.
a. 54 3/5 cm2
b. 50 cm2
c. 48 1/5 cm2
d. 56 1/2 cm2
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Question 47
Find the area of the shape below.


Choose one answer.
a. 200 mm2
b. 212 mm2
c. 170 mm2
d. 176 mm2
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Question 48
Find the area of the shapes below. Select the answer that correctly lists the shapes in order from least to greatest area (shapes not drawn to scale).


Choose one answer.
a. Square, rectangle, parallelogram, triangle
b. Triangle, square, rectangle, parallelogram
c. Square, triangle, rectangle, parallelogram
d. Parallelogram, rectangle, triangle, square
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Question 49
Find the area.


Choose one answer.
a. 30 m2
b. 60 m2
c. 50 m2
d. 36 m2
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Question 50
Find the surface area of a rectangular prism that has dimensions of 5 m x 7.5 m x 3 m.
Choose one answer.
a. 112.5 m2
b. 150 m2
c. 75 m2
d. 105 m2
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Question 51
Find the volume of a rectangular prism that has dimensions of 5 m x 7.5 m x 3 m.
Choose one answer.
a. 112.5 m3
b. 150 m3
c. 75 m3
d. 105 m3
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Question 52
Henrique is packing his suitcase for a trip. He knows the suitcase can hold 12,000 cubic inches of clothes. He is concerned that the suitcase is too wide to fit in the overhead compartment of the airplane. Henrique figures the length of the suitcase is 3 1/3 feet and the height is 1 1/4 feet. How wide is Henrique’s suitcase?
Choose one answer.
a. 1 1/2 ft.
b. 1 2/3 ft.
c. 3 ft.
d. 2 1/2 ft.
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Question 53
The area of a triangular structure is 144 ft2. The base of the structure is 18 feet. What is the height of the structure?
Choose one answer.
a. 16 feet
b. 8 feet
c. 4 feet
d. 10 feet
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Question 54
The fish tank below is being filled with water for the town aquarium. It has a length of 6 feet, a width of 3 feet, and a height of 4 feet. The tank will be filled with 54 cubic feet of water. How high will the water level be?


Choose one answer.
a. 72 ft
b. 4 ft
c. 18 ft
d. 3 ft
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Question 55
Tina wants to wrap a birthday gift for a friend. The package is 4 inches wide, 10 inches long, and 3 inches high. At the store, she looks at her options for purchasing wrapping paper, seen in the table below. Tina needs enough paper to wrap the whole gift, but doesn’t want to have a lot of paper left over. Which choice would you recommend to Tina?


Choose one answer.
a. Paper A
b. Paper B
c. Paper C
d. Paper D
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Question 56
Write the ratio of cubic units when comparing the small box to the large box.


Choose one answer.
a. 72:24
b. 52:108
c. 1:2
d. 1:3
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Question 57
Graph the figure using the coordinate pairs as vertices. Name the graphed figure.

(0,5) (0,-2) (6,-2)
Choose one answer.
a. Rhombus
b. Right Triangle
c. Square
d. Equilateral Triangle
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Question 58
Graph the figure using the coordinate pairs as vertices. Name the graphed figure.

(-2,3) (3,3) (3,-1) (-2,-1)
Choose one answer.
a. Rhombus
b. Triangle
c. Square
d. Rectangle
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Question 59
Recall that each quadrant is named with a Roman numeral as seen below. Name the quadrant where you would find the coordinate pair (-7.5, -6.5).


Choose one answer.
a. Quadrant I
b. Quadrant II
c. Quadrant III
d. Quadrant IV
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Question 60
Recall that each quadrant is named with a Roman numeral as seen below. Name the quadrant where you would find the coordinate pair (6, -8),


Choose one answer.
a. Quadrant I
b. Quadrant II
c. Quadrant III
d. Quadrant IV
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Question 61
Recall that each quadrant is named with a Roman numeral as seen below. Name the quadrant where you would find the coordinate pair (-4.5, 6).


Choose one answer.
a. Quadrant I
b. Quadrant II
c. Quadrant III
d. Quadrant IV
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Question 62
Use the coordinate graph below. What is the length of side DG?


Choose one answer.
a. 3
b. 3.5
c. 4
d. 4.5
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Question 63
Use the coordinate graph below. What is the length of side BC?


Choose one answer.
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
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Question 64
Use the coordinate graph below. What is the length of side AB?


Choose one answer.
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
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Question 65
Use the coordinate graph below. Which point is at location (3, -4)?


Choose one answer.
a. Point E
b. Point C
c. Point F
d. Point D
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Question 66
Use the coordinate graph below. Which point is at location (-5, 5)?


Choose one answer.
a. Point A
b. Point B
c. Point C
d. Point D
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Question 67
Curt calculates the walking time (in minutes) to his six best friends’ houses. Here are his results: 7, 11, 9, 4, 8, and 9. Calculate the mean absolute deviation to the nearest hundredth.
Choose one answer.
a. 1.33
b. 1.67
c. 8.00
d. 9.00
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Question 68
Look at the box-and-whiskers plot below. Give a reason why the line in the middle of the box is farther to the right.


Choose one answer.
a. The mean is about 49.
b. The mode is 49.
c. The median is closer to Q3 than Q1.
d. The person who made the graph messed up.
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Question 69
Music students were asked “how long do you practice your instrument each week?” Is this an example of a statistical question?
Choose one answer.
a. Yes, because the music teacher wants to know if they play music.
b. No, because a statistical question is supposed to be a yes/no question.
c. No, because they play different instruments.
d. Yes, because we would anticipate a variety of answers.
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Question 70
Payton and Russell are comparing their test scores over the last few units. They are trying to decide who is more consistent with respect to grades - meaning who scores pretty close to the same grade on each test. Which of the data points would you recommend Payton and Russell use to determine who is more consistent?
Choose one answer.
a. Mean absolute deviation
b. Mean
c. Median
d. Mode
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Question 71
The average (mean) temperature for a 7-day week is 77°F. Find Thursday’s temperature.


Choose one answer.
a. 72°F
b. 75°F
c. 77°F
d. 70°F
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Question 72
The commuting time (in minutes) is given for an employee over a 13-day period. Use the data to find the median, lower quartile, and upper quartile: 19, 16, 19, 11, 5, 14, 10, 10, 13, 7, 9, 7, and 12
Choose one answer.
a. Median: 11; lower quartile: 8; upper quartile: 16
b. Median: 12; lower quartile: 7; upper quartile: 16
c. Median: 12; lower quartile: 7; upper quartile: 15
d. Median: 11; lower quartile: 8; upper quartile: 15
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Question 73
The following box-and-whiskers plot represents the number of dogs who lead sled teams in the Iditarod. What is the median of the data?


Choose one answer.
a. 11.5 dogs
b. 8 dogs
c. 7 dogs
d. 10 dogs
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Question 74
The following box-and-whiskers plot represents the number of dogs who lead sled teams in the Iditarod. Find the interquartile range.


Choose one answer.
a. 3.5
b. 5
c. 11.5
d. 10
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Question 75
The following data represents the number of minutes sixth graders spend on the computer during an average day:

32, 65, 45, 30, 80, 75, 10, 66, 39, 77, and 54.

Find the interquartile range of the data.
Choose one answer.
a. 70
b. 54
c. 43
d. 66
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Question 76
The following line plot represents the number of books students read over the summer. What is an accurate number to represent the typical number of books read over the summer?


Choose one answer.
a. 6 books
b. 8 books
c. 10 books
d. 14 books
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Question 77
The histogram below represents a survey of the number of siblings a person has. Explain the data using both quantitative and qualitative information.


Choose one answer.
a. The mode is 2 siblings. Most people responded that they have 1-3 siblings.
b. The mode is 2 siblings. The data is clustered left, meaning the distribution is toward people having lots of siblings.
c. Some people have 19 siblings, and no one has 9 siblings.
d. There was an even distribution of data, and the mean was about 2.5.
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Question 78
The histogram below represents the ages of people on a recent airplane flight. In what age range would you find the median of the data?


Choose one answer.
a. Ages 10-19
b. Ages 20-29
c. Ages 30-39
d. Ages 40-49
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Question 79
Which of the following is an example of a statistical question that would anticipate variability?
Choose one answer.
a. Who was the 10th president of the United States of America?
b. How many text messages do you send in one week?
c. What is the height of Mt. Everest?
d. How many feet are in one yard?
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Question 80
Which of the following is NOT an example of a measure of center?
Choose one answer.
a. Mean
b. Interquartile range
c. Mode
d. Median
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