Mrs. Johnson recorded the grades of her math test. They were: 92, 96, 80, 88, 76, 68, 72, 72, 80, 84, 96, 92, 68 and 84. She also put the test scores on a stem-and-leaf plot.
Which numbers should be leaves for the stem 8?
A. 0 0 4 8
B. 0 4 4 8
C. 0 0 4 4 8
D. 0 0 4 4 8 8
C. 0 0 4 4 8
A Pizza Pal's representative created a scatter plot to represent how the number of toppings affected the price of a pizza. See plot below:
Based on this chart, how do the number of toppings affect the price of a pizza?
A. The price of the pizza decreases as the number of toppings increases.
B. The number of toppings does not affect the price of the pizza.
C. The price of the pizza increases as the number of toppings decrease.
D. The price of the pizza increases as the number of toppings increase.
D. The price of the pizza increases as the number of toppings increase.
Diane made a list of all the taxes she paid during the month of March.
Which type of tax did Diane pay on the new television she bought?
A. Property tax
B. Sales tax
C. Federal income tax
D. Payroll tax
B. Sales tax
A definition of a financial term is given in the box.
Which of these terms best fits the definition?
A. Gross income
B. Payroll tax
C. Income tax
D. Net income
A. Gross income
An electronic book has a file size of 2.4 megabytes. What is the file size in megabytes of 16 of these electronic books?
A. 32.4 megabytes
B. 54.4 megabytes
C. 32.64 megabytes
D. 38.4 megabytes
D. 38.4 megabytes
The fifth grade class was having a bake sale to raise money for an end of school party. They made a list of what they had sold, and were going to put the data on a dot plot.
How many dots should be used to represent bake sales less than $6.50?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
A. 3
The stem and leaf plot shows Ryan’s math scores so far this year.
What is the sum of Ryan’s greatest math score and least math score?
Sherry bought a new television for $980 plus tax. Which type of tax would she have paid on her purchase?
A. Property tax
B. Income tax
C. Payroll tax
D. Sales tax
D. Sales tax
The pay stub shows Ray's weekly net income and payroll taxes.
What is Ray's gross income for this pay period?
A. $498.13, because gross income is the amount of pay left after all deductions
B. $266.37, because gross income is the total of all tax deductions
C. $764.50, because gross income is the amount of pay earned before any deductions
D. $1,251.20, because gross income is the net pay for two weeks of w
C. $764.50, because gross income is the amount of pay earned before any deductions
Maria’s family took a 12 day road trip for vacation across Texas that covered 2,625 miles.
What is the average number of miles they traveled per day?
A. 281.75 miles per day
B. 218.75 miles per day
C. 218.57 miles per day
D 208.75 miles per day
B. 218.75 miles per day
Blake loves to collect sports cards. He has 14 books filled with cards. The number of cards in each book is: 43, 48, 52, 60, 54, 50, 48, 42, 38, 60, 64, 68, 62, 32. If he makes a stem-and-leaf plot which stem will have 4 leaves?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
B. 4
A pizza delivery worker used a stem and leaf plot to record the number of pizzas that were delivered each day last week.
How many pizzas were delivered last week?
Mallory listed all the taxes she has to pay. She pays income tax, payroll tax, sales tax and property tax. Which term best describes taxes she would pay on her home?
A. Income tax
B. Payroll tax
C. Sales tax
D. Property tax
D. Property tax
CEO's from Millard's Department Stores meet annually to discuss ways to improve company performance. It was noted that in the third quarter, the Lufkin store's expenses reached an all time high of 90 percent.
What actions could the owner have taken to lower expenses in the quarter?
A. Track and control spending to ensure there are available funds.
B. Justify any funds that are requested.
C. Plan future spending accurately by describing how funds will be used.
D. All of the above.
D. All of the above.
While cleaning his room, Paul found 7 cents on his desk, 98 cents under his bed, and 2 dollars and 4 cents in his closet.
What was the total amount of money Paul found?
A. $2.09
B. $3.09
C. $3.72
D. $4.08
B. $3.09
Tonya worked at Diddy's Yogurt shop. She made a dot plot to show the weight of each yogurt that she sold.
How many yogurts did she sell that weighed more than 3.25 but less than 4.25?
A. 3
B. 11
C. 7
D. 9
D. 9
Five students in Mr. Miller's class pledged to read one chapter in their book every day without missing a day. Joe won the pledge.
How many more weeks did Abbi read than Jeff?
A. 1 week
B. 2 weeks
C. 10 weeks
D. 15 weeks
C. 10 weeks
At the Townview Stuff-Mart, 8.25% is added to each customer's purchases. At the Roseburg Stuff-Mart, 8.75% is added to purchases. What can be inferred from this?
A. Roseburg has a higher sales tax rate than Townview.
B. Roseburg has a higher income tax rate than Townview.
C. Roseburg has a higher property tax rate than Townview.
D. The Stuff-Mart in Roseburg makes more money than the one in Townview.
A. Roseburg has a higher sales tax rate than Townview.
Lucy made a table to budget her money for the next 4 months.
Based on the information in the table, what is the best way for Lucy to balance her budget for December?
A. Eliminate savings in December
B. Reduce her expenses in December
C. Ask her parents for more money
D. Apply for a loan in December
B. Reduce her expenses in December
What is the value of 18 ÷
A.9
B.
C.36
D.
C.36
Mrs. Malone's class took a math test and she posted the following grades on a stem-and-leaf plot.
Math test
Based on this plot, how many scores were more than 80 but less than 100?
A. 13
B. 12
C. 10
D. 9
C. 10
The graph below shows the results of a survey about the animal that people prefer as a pet.
According to this graph, which statement is true?
A. Twice as many people prefer dogs to fish.
B. Most people do not prefer horses as pets because they are too big to care for.
C. Many people prefer fish as pets because they are easy to care for.
D. Five more people prefer cats to birds.
D. Five more people prefer cats to birds.
When a homeowner pays in money based on the value of their home, what type of tax are they paying?
A. Income tax
B. Property tax
C. Payroll tax
D. Sales tax
B. Property tax
Kaleb's state requires its residents to pay property taxes. On which of the following might Kaleb pay property tax?
A. Salary
B. Car
C. Health insurance
D. Savings
B. Car
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