1. Travis is rolling a fair number cube with faces numbered 1 through 6. What is the probability that the result on his next roll will be an odd number?

A. 1 out of 6 B. 2 out of 6

C. 3 out of 6 D. 6 out of 6

3. Which picture below appears to have a single line of symmetry?

A. / / B. /
C. / / D. /


2. What is the value of the expression shown below?

3 + (2 + 5) × 3

A. 13 B. 20

C. 24 D. 30

4. Which of the following numbers best represents the location of point P on the
number line below?

A. B.

C. D.

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5. The local library charges the same fine per day for each day a library book is overdue. The table below shows the amount of the fine for a book that is overdue for different numbers of days.

a.  What is the amount of the fine for a book that is 1 day overdue?

Show and explain how you got your answer.

b.  What will be the amount of the fine for a book that is

18 days overdue? Show and explain how you got your answer.

c.  Using numbers, words, or symbols, write an expression that

represents the amount of the fine for a book that is x days overdue.

d.  What is the fewest number of days a book can be overdue if the

amount of the fine is greater than $14.00? Show and explain how you got your answer.


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1. The cost for labor at a car repair center is shown in the table below.

Car Repair Costs

Hours

/

TotalCost

1

/

$ 60

2

/

$120

3

/

$180

4

/

$240

Based on the data in the table, which of the following expressions represents the total cost, in dollars, of a repair that requires h hours of labor?

A. h + 60 B. h – 60

C. h * 60 D. h ÷ 60

3. What is the value of the 2 in the number below?

54.625

A. two hundred B. twenty

C. two tenths D. two hundredths


2. Julian is drawing a rectangle on the coordinate grid below. Each vertex of his rectangle will have whole number coordinates. Vertices A, B, and C of the rectangle are shown on the grid.

Julian will graph the point D to complete the rectangle. What are the coordinates of point D?

A. (4, 6) B. (5, 5)

C. (6, 4) D. (6, 5)

4. The line plot below shows the MacArthur School’s basketball team game scores.

What is the range of the scores for the MacArthur School’s basketball team?

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5. A local bakery celebrated its one-year anniversary on Saturday. On that day, every 4th customer received a free cookie. Every 6th customer received a free muffin.

a.  Did the 30th customer receive a free cookie, a free muffin, both, or neither? Show and explain how you got your answer.

b.  Casey was the first customer to receive both a free cookie and a free muffin. What number customer was Casey? Show and explain how you got your answer.

c.  Tom entered the bakery after Casey. He received a free cookie only. What number customer could Tom have been? Show and explain how you got your answer.

d.  On that day, the bakery gave away a total of 29 free cookies. What was the total number of free muffins the bakery gave away on that day? Show and explain how you got your answer.


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1. Which of the following best represents the location of point P on the number line below?

A. 2.5 B. 2.33

C. 2.25 D. 2.1

3. Corazon used the number line model shown below to help her write a true number sentence.

Which of the following could be Corazon’s number sentence?

A. B.

C. D.


2. A comet passed by Earth in the year 1835. It passes by Earth every 60 years.

Based on this information, in which of the following years can the comet be expected to pass by Earth?

A. 2035 B. 2060

C. 2075 D. 2080

4. Which of the following shows the image below reflected over the dotted line?

A. /
B. /
C. /
D. /

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5. Diane has taken 9 math quizzes this year. Her quiz scores are shown below.

98 / 94 / 86 / 88 / 89 / 100 / 82 / 91 / 100

a.  Create a stem-and-leaf plot that represents Diane's math quiz scores. Be sure to include a key.

b.  What is the mean of Diane's math quiz scores? Show your work and explain your answer.

c.  What is the mode of Diane's math quiz scores? Show your work and explain your answer.

d.  Diane will take one more math quiz this year. If the highest score possible on the quiz is 100, is it possible for Diane to have a quiz average (mean) of 95? Show your work and explain your answer.


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1. Bjorn is working on a class project on foreign newspapers. The chart below shows the information that Bjorn will present to his class.

Foreign Newspapers
Country / Number of Newspapers
Spain / 85
Venezuela / 89
Canada / 107
Sweden / 98
United Kingdom / 103

Which of the following is a stem-and-leaf plot that correctly displays this information?

A. /
B. /
C. /
D. /

3. Which of the following is equivalent to 6.25?

A. B.

C. D.


2. What is the area, in square units, of the shaded triangle shown below?

4. Henry had a piece of rope that was inches long. Henry cut the rope into two pieces so that one piece was inches long. What was the length of the other piece of rope?

A. B.

C. D.

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5. The first four figures in a pattern are shown below.

  1. Based on the pattern above, draw Figure 5.
  1. How many tiles will be in Figure 7?
  1. Using words or symbols, write an expression for determining the number of tiles in Figure n.
  1. If the pattern continues, which figure will contain exactly 160 tiles? Show and explain your work.


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1. Which of the following could be the rule used to create the number pattern shown below?

250, 130, 70, 40, 25

A. Subtract 120

B. Subtract 10; then divide the result

C. Divide by 2

D. Divide by 2; then add 5 to the result

3. Stuart bought a candy bar that cost 90 cents. He gave the cashier a $1 bill. Which of the following tree diagrams shows all of the ways the cashier can give correct change using pennies, nickels, and dimes?

A. /
B. /
C. /
D. /


2. A class of 25 students went to a zoo.

·  The total admission cost for the 25 students was $56.25.

·  The admission cost was the same for each student.

What was the admission cost for 1 student?

A. $2.15 B. $2.20

C. $2.25 D. $2.50

4. Which of the following shows 0.56 written in expanded notation?

A. (5 * 10) + (6 * 100)

B. (5 * 100) + (6 * 1000)

C. (5 * 0.1) + (6 * 0.01)

D. (5 * 0.01) + (6* 0.001)

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5. In the grid, each square represents one square yard of land. Twenty carrot plants can fit in one square yard of land.

  1. How many square yards are in Pedro’s garden? How many plants can fit in Pedro’s garden? Show and explain your work.
  1. How many yards of fencing does Pedro need to enclose his garden? Show and explain your work.
  1. Sean encloses a rectangular garden with 16 yards of fencing. Is it possible that Pedro’s garden can contain more plants than Sean’s garden? If not, explain why not. If so, draw an example and tell how many plants can fit in Sean’s and Pedro's gardens. Show and explain your work.


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1. What is the value of the expression below?

2 + (−5)

A. 7 B. 3

C. -3 D. -7

3. Which of the following appears to show a pair of congruent figures?

A. /
B. /
C. /
D. /


2. Emil, Logan, Stacey, and Stephanie took a test. Their test scores were 95, 70, 81, and 78, respectively. What was the mean of their test scores?

A. 79.5 B. 81

C. 88.5 D. 324

4. Karen purchased a new camera for $60.
She also purchased 5 rolls of film. The total cost of the camera and the rolls of film was $90. Karen’s purchase is represented by the equation below. In the equation, f stands for the cost of
each roll of film.

5f + 60 = 90

What was the cost of each roll of film that Karen purchased?

A. $6 B. $12

C. $18 D. $30

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5. Shing made the design shown below using gray square tiles and white square tiles.

a.  What fractional part of the whole design is made up of gray tiles? Write your answer as a fraction. Show and explain how you got your answer.

b.  Write the fraction from part a. as a decimal. Show and explain how you got your answer.

c.  Write the fraction from part a. as a percent. Show and explain how you got your answer.

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