Kiley is dividing 2/3 of a cake equally between herself and each of her 3 friends. How much cake should each person get?
2/12 = 1/6
Which statement correctly describes the location of -7 and 2 in relation to zero on a number line?
A.Both -7 and 2 are to the left of zero.
B.Both -7 and 2 are to the right of zero.
C.-7 is to the right of zero, and 2 is to the left of zero.
D.-7 is to the left of zero, and 2 is to the right of zero.
D.-7 is to the left of zero, and 2 is to the right of zero.
Which questions are not statistical questions? Select all that apply.
A.How many pets does each student at my school have?
B.What is the outdoor temperature in Alaska?
C.What is the favorite ice cream flavor of 7 cousins?
D.How far away from Earth is the moon?
E.How much does an elephant weigh?
B.What is the outdoor temperature in Alaska?
AND
D.How far away from Earth is the moon?
AND
E.How much does an elephant weigh?
What is the value of the expression 3(8−11)3+122÷(21÷7) ?
A.21
B.37
C.−33
D.75
C.−33
x(5+2)>22
Which value will make this inequality true?
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
D.4
Clare read a total of 329 pages over a 7 day period. Each day Clare read the same number of pages. How many pages did Clare read each day?
47
A whale dives from 300 meters below sea level to 800 meters below sea level.
Which inequality shows that 800 meters below sea level is lower than 300 meters below sea level?
A.-800 meters < -300 meters
B.-800 meters > -300 meters
C.800 meters < 300 meters
D.800 meters > 300 meters
A.-800 meters < -300 meters
Brigham is given the following set of data to analyze.
{24, 27, 19, 35, 25}
Which statistical measure does the number 25 represent for this set of data?
A.Mean
B.Median
C.Mode
D.Range
B.Median
Which two expressions are equivalent to (3/4)2(2/5)3?
A.(9/16)(8/125)
B.6(3/4)(2/5)
C.2(3/4)+3(2/5)
D.3/4+3/4+2/5+2/5+2/5
E.3/4⋅3/4⋅2/5⋅2/5⋅2/5
A.(9/16)(8/125)
AND
E.3/4⋅3/4⋅2/5⋅2/5⋅2/5
Kareem's mother's age, in years, is 5 years less than 8 times Kareem's age.
If Kareem is k years old, which expression represents his mother's age?
A.5−8k years
B.5k−8 years
C.8−5k years
D.8k−5 years
D.8k−5 years
Willow has $150 to spend on clothes. She buys a pair of shoes for $55.50, three pairs of socks for $4.25 each, and two pairs of jeans for $38.75 each. How much money does Willow have left over?
$4.25
Point J is located on a coordinate plane at (-2, -3). The coordinates of Point J are modified to get a new point, Point K, located at (2, -5).
Which two of the following statements explain how to modify the coordinates of Point J to make Point K?
A.Increase the x-coordinate of Point J by 4.
B.Decrease the x-coordinate of Point J by 2.
C.Increase the y-coordinate of Point J by 4.
D.Increase the y-coordinate of Point J by 2.
E.Decrease the y-coordinate of Point J by 2.
A.Increase the x-coordinate of Point J by 4.
AND
E.Decrease the y-coordinate of Point J by 2.
A bakery is selling cookies in two different boxed amounts. A box of 10 cookies costs $4.76, and a box of 25 cookies costs $10.00.
Which statement is correct about the unit cost of the cookies?
A.The box of 10 cookies is cheaper by $0.08 per cookie.
B.The box of 25 cookies is cheaper by $0.08 per cookie.
C.The box of 10 cookies is cheaper by $0.02 per cookie.
D.The box of 25 cookies is cheaper by $0.02 per cookie.
B.The box of 25 cookies is cheaper by $0.08 per cookie.
Which expression is written as a product of two factors, one of which has three terms and one of which has one term?
A.3(9xy)
B.5xy+7
C.8÷(x+y−2)
D.4x(2x−xy+12y)
D.4x(2x−xy+12y)
William has $27 and wants to spend all of it on songs from his device's music store.
Part A
If each song costs 90 cents, how many songs can William buy?
___________ songs
Part B
If all songs are on sale for 60 cents, how many can William now purchase?
___________ songs
PART A: 30 SONGS
PART B: 45 SONGS
For Ben's party, his mom is making goody bags. She is filling them with gummy worms and baseball cards. So far, she has bought 36 gummy worms and 27 baseball cards, and each goody bag contains the same number of each type of item.
Part A: The highest number of goody bags that Ben's mom could have already made is [CHOICE 1]
Part B: In that case, each goody bag contains [CHOICE 2] gummy worms and [CHOICE 3] baseball cards.
CHOICE 1: 9
CHOICE 2: 4
CHOICE 3: 3
The points (8,−4) and (−4,−4) are plotted on a coordinate plane.Which expression can be used to find the distance between the two points?
A.∣8∣ − ∣−4∣
B.∣−4∣ + ∣8∣
C.∣−4∣ − ∣−4∣
D.∣−4∣ + ∣−4∣
B.∣−4∣ + ∣8∣
Out of a class of sixth graders, 30% joined band. If there are 180 sixth graders total, how many are in band?
A.17
B.54
C.60
D.126
B. 54
Which expressions are equivalent to 18m−12n? Select all that apply.
A.n+7m−13n+11m
B.−2(9m+6n)
C.3(6m−4n)
D.−6(−3m+2n)
E.6mn
A.n+7m−13n+11m
AND
C.3(6m−4n)
AND
D.−6(−3m+2n)
"This bridge can support weights no heavier than 300 pounds."
If w represents weight, which inequality correctly represents the bridge's warning?
A.w≥300
B.w<300
C.w>300
D.w≤300
D.w≤300
One morning in Chicago, IL, the temperature is 4 degrees Celsius below zero. By noon, the temperature has risen 10 degrees. By midnight, the temperature is 12 degrees lower than it was at noon.
Which of the following correctly represents the temperatures, in degrees Celsius, in the morning, at noon, and at midnight?
Morning: -4
Noon: +6
Midnight: -6
Katelyn is keeping track of how much money she has. On Monday, she has $50. On Tuesday, she earns $25 from babysitting. On Wednesday, she spends $20 on school supplies. On Thursday, she spends $17 at a movie theater. How much did the amount of money Katelyn has change from Monday to the end of Thursday?
A.She has $37 less than she did on Monday.
B.She has $12 less than she did on Monday.
C.She has $5 more than she did on Monday.
D.She has $25 more than she did on Monday.
B.She has $12 less than she did on Monday.
A square has vertices at (-5, 6), (-5, -4), (5, -4), and (5, 6).
Which statements about the square are true? Select all that apply.
A.Each side of the square has a length of 8 units.
B.Each side of the square has a length of 10 units.
C.The perimeter of the square is 20 units.
D.The area of the square is 25 square units.
E.The area of the square is 100 square units.
B.Each side of the square has a length of 10 units.
AND
E.The area of the square is 100 square units.
Grant and Mona are asked if three expressions are equivalent to each other.
Grant says all three expressions are equivalent. Mona says only Expressions A and B are equivalent.Who is correct and why?
A.Grant is correct because when he simplifies the expressions, he has the same answer for all three expressions.
B.Mona is correct becaue when she simplifies the expressions, she has the same answer for only A and B.
C.Both Grant and Mona are correct because all three expressions have the same answer when simplified.
D.Neither Grant nor Mona are correct because all three expressions have different answers when simplified.
A.Grant is correct because when he simplifies the expressions, he has the same answer for all three expressions.
Charlotte drives 192 miles in 3 hours.
Which equation shows the number of miles, m, Charlotte can drive in h hours?
A.h = 64m
B.h = 192m
C.m = 64h
D.m = 192h
C.m = 64h