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The weight of one creamy milk chocolate or rich dark chocolate candy bar without cashews is 1 1/4 oz. Leilani needs to convert this weight to grams.

Use the conversion 1 oz = 28.4 g. Determine the weight of one candy bar in grams.

The weight of one candy bar without cashews is ____ grams.

35.5

100

An expression is shown that represents the change in Jake's cafeteria account balance after he bought some giant cookies that cost 𝑥 each and he was given a credit. 


−2/3(12𝑥−6)= 


-8x+4

100

Farmer Fred's lawn mower is broken, so he puts his goat in his front yard on a stake that pivots 360°. The length of the rope from the stake to the goat's collar is 8 feet.

If the stake is the center of the circular area of the yard available for the goat to eat grass, what is the area of the yard available for the goat to eat grass, to the nearest whole square foot?

201 ft2

100

What is the probability of landing on the letter C?

1/4

100

Uriel collects aluminum cans, crushes them with a hand can-crushing machine, and turns the crushed cans in once a month for extra money.

Uriel can crush 3 cans in 23 of a minute. What is the rate, in cans per minute, at which Uriel crushes aluminum cans?

4 1/2

200

A physician assistant's student loan balance will be reduced by 12% and payments will be postponed each year that the physician assistant works in a designated high-need area.

  • Cameron is a physician assistant.
  • Cameron has a $60,000 student loan balance when he graduates.
  • Cameron works in a designated high-need area for 2 years and makes no loan payments.

What is Cameron's student loan balance at the end of the 2 years?

$46,464

200

Jatzel is practicing his free throws for basketball, so he shoots 100 free throws. Jatzel hits the rim and misses with 35 of his shots, hits the backboard and misses with 17% of his shots, and makes the remaining shots. How many free throws did Jatzel make?

23

200

A circular play mat has a diameter of 6 feet.

Part A     What is the circumference, in feet, of the play mat rounded to the nearest hundredth? Use 3.14 for 𝜋.

A circular play mat has a diameter of 6 feet.

Part B     What is the area in square feet, of the play mat rounded to the nearest hundredth? Use 3.14 for 𝜋.

Part A: 18.84

Part B: 28.26

200

What is the difference between theoretical probability and experimental probability?

Theoretical is what is expected to happen and experimental is what actually happens. 

200

Figure 1 is a right rectangular pyramid, and Figure 2 is a right rectangular pyramid. 

Which statement describes the cross-sections of each figure created by the planes?

Figure 1- Square or Rectangle 

Figure 2 - Triangle 

300

Clinton and Stacy decided to travel from their home near Austin, Texas, to Yellowstone National Park in their RV.

  • The distance from their home to Yellowstone National Park is 1,701 miles.
  • On average the RV gets 10.5 miles per gallon.
  • On average the cost of a gallon of gasoline is $3.60.

Based on the average gas mileage of their RV and the average cost of gasoline, how much will Clinton and Stacy spend on gasoline for the round trip to Yellowstone National Park and back home?

$1,166.40

300


Solve the given inequality and represent its solution on the number line. 

18−6𝑥>−12 


X< 5

300

Clinton and Stacy want to buy a trampoline for their kids. They are considering two trampolines.

  • Trampoline A has a diameter of 14 feet.
  • Trampoline B has a diameter of 20 feet.

Approximately how much greater, in square feet and rounded to the nearest hundredth, is the area of Trampoline B than the area of Trampoline A?
Use 3.14 for 𝜋 .

160.14 ft2

300

A number cube that has sides numbered 1 through 6 is rolled 210 times. 

How many times would you expect the result to be a number greater than 4?

70 times 

300

What is the formula for the following? 

Area of a circle

Circumference of a circle 

Volume of a cylinder 

Volume of a rectangular prism/cube

I will write the answers on the board

400

Atenea has 2 5/6 pounds of trail mix. She makes seven 1/3-pound snack bags with the trail mix for her daily snack for the next week and gives the rest of the trail mix to her brother. How much trail mix does Atenea give to her brother?

1/2

400

Shana recently led efforts to clean up the city park for the kids and efforts to provide home and yard repair or cleaning for individuals who needed assistance.

  • Of the 80 volunteers who showed up to help with the city park clean-up one Saturday, 60% returned a second Saturday to help with the community outreach service day to the elderly or disabled.
  • After this second Saturday, 6 of the volunteers signed up to continue helping with the community outreach service day once a month. 

What percentage of the volunteers from the second Saturday signed up to continue helping with community outreach service day once a month?

12.5%

400

Wangshu designed a candle for her online store. The candle will be composed of a rectangular prism and a cylinder, as shown in the image.

Wangshu needs to calculate the volume of the candle to determine the materials cost and the retail price for the candle.

What is the volume, in cubic centimeters, of the candle that Wangshu designed?

Use 3.14 for 𝜋. Round the answer to the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter.

570.6cm3

400

Part A

Spencer is using a cube numbered 1 to 6 to conduct probability experiments. In the first experiment, he rolls the number cube 250 times. The number 1 is rolled 47 times. 

Which value is the closest estimate of the experimental probability of rolling a 1?

Part B

In the second experiment, Spencer rolls the number cube 350 times. 

Part A: 0.188

Part B: 0.58 

400

Your favorite breakfast cereal contains a fidget toy in each box. There are three different fidget toys in the complete collection (spinner, pop strip, squishy ball) and each toy has an equal chance of being in each box.

You want to figure out what the probability is that you will get more than one squishy ball if you buy four boxes of the cereal. Which experiment could be used to simulate this situation?



Responses

  • A: You flip a coin 4 times and record the number of times you get tails. You do 10 trials of the experiment, then calculate the percentage of trials that resulted in 2 or more tails.You flip a coin 4 times and record the number of times you get tails. You do 10 trials of the experiment, then calculate the percentage of trials that resulted in 2 or more tails. - no response given
  • B: You put 10 each of 4 different colored marbles in a bag for a total of 40 marbles. You draw 3 marbles out without replacing them and record how many are red. You do 10 trials of the experiment, then calculate the percentage of trials that resulted in 2 or more red marbles.You put 10 each of 4 different colored marbles in a bag for a total of 40 marbles. You draw 3 marbles out without replacing them and record how many are red. You do 10 trials of the experiment, then calculate the percentage of trials that resulted in 2 or more red marbles. - no response given
  • C: You have a spinner equally divided into 3 sections, with each section colored red, blue, or green. You spin the spinner 4 times and record how many times you get a red. You do 10 trials of the experiment, then calculate the percentage of trials that resulted in 2 or more red spins.You have a spinner equally divided into 3 sections, with each section colored red, blue, or green. You spin the spinner 4 times and record how many times you get a red. You do 10 trials of the experiment, then calculate the percentage of trials that resulted in 2 or more red spins. - not selected, this is the correct answer
  • D: You draw 4 cards from a standard deck of cards and record how many hearts you get. You do 10 trials of the experiment, then calculate the percentage of trials that resulted in 2 or more hearts.

Answer Letter C

500

Haley and Katie are partners in a game. Laith's score (L) and Khalen's score (K) at halftime are shown on the number line.

Their team score recorded at halftime is 4. What does this score represent?

The sum of Haley's and Katie's scores. 

500

Jasmine is planning water balloon activities for the end-of-season team party. She already has 250 water balloons and plans to order "bundles" of 36 auto-fill water balloons. Jasmine wants at least 1,200 water balloons for the water games and water balloon fights.

Write an inequality that correctly represents the minimum number of bundles of 36 water balloons, x, that Jasmine should order to have at least 1,200 balloons?

36x + 250 >_ 1,200

min. number of bundles is 27.

500

Mia put two gifts in a shipping box, then filled the box with styrofoam "peanuts".

  • The dimensions of the shipping box were 12 inches by 5 inches by 5 inches.
  • One gift was a puzzle cube with a side length of 4 inches.
  • One gift was a card game that was in a box with dimensions 6 inches by 4 inches by 412 inches.

What was the volume of the styrofoam "peanuts" in the shipping box?


128 in3

500

Table shows the results of randomly selecting a colored cube from a bag 80 times. The cube was returned to the bag after each selection.


Blue: 14 Orange: 8 Purple: 16 Red: 24 Yellow: 18 

Based on these results, what is the expected probability of randomly selecting a red cube from the bag in one attempt?

0.30 

500

Danielle likes to purchase items at estate sales, clean them up, then resale them online for a profit. She recently purchased an antique dresser with a mirror at an estate sale, cleaned it up, and advertised it for 250% of her purchase price.  Danielle sold the dresser for $255, which was 15% less than the advertised price.

To the nearest whole dollar, how much did Danielle purchase the antique dresser for and what was her initial advertised price?

purchase price: $120, advertised price: $300

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