Number/Ops/Quant. Reasoning
Patterns and Algebraic Reasoning
Geometry
Measurement
Probability and Statisitics
100
Complete problem #1
40%, 0.50, 0.60, 2/3
100
6. Mr. Jones rents an office in a building for $500 per month. His office has an area of 1,250 square feet. At the same rate, how much will it cost to rent an office with an area of 3,000 square feet?
$1,200
100
Complete problem #11.
answer choice G
100
Complete problem #16.
45.6 units
100
Complete problem #21.
B) In Mrs. Thompson's math class, 20% of the students made an A, 40% made a C, 20% made a B, and 20% made below a C.
200
2. The Julian family bought a used van for $9,500. They made a down payment of $2,000 and used a loan to pay the rest. They agreed to pay $363 a month for 24 months to repay the loan with interest. What method can be used to find the amount of interest paid on the loan?
Subtract $2,000 from $9,500 and then subtract that difference from the produce of $363 and 24.
200
Complete problem #7.
answer choice C
200
Complete problem #12.
14
200
Complete problem #17.
34 feet
200
Complete problem #22.
C) 2 pennies, 8 quarters, 4 dimes, 2 nickels
300
Complete problem #3.
-2, -0.8, 1.3, 1.5
300
8. Gloria and two of her friends are having lunch today. The total cost of their meal is $25. They want to leave a 20% tip. The girls have $32 altogether. Is $32 enough to cover the cost of the meal and the tip?
Yes, they will have $2 left over.
300
Complete problem #13.
C) The dilation is a reduction and AB = 72.
300
Complete problem #18.
24 inches
300
Complete problem #23.
D) One-third of the absences for the month occurred during week 1.
400
4. During a field trip to the beach, Mrs. Wong's class collected seashells. There were 10 boys and 11 girls in her class. The least number of seashells collected by a student was 13, and the greatest number was 17. Estimate the total nubmer of shells collected by all the students.
300 seashells
400
Complete problem #9.
B) length 4, width 1 1/3
400
14. A sphere has a radius of 6 feet. Estimate the volume of the sphere.
About 900 cubic feet
400
Complete problem #19.
10 inches
400
Complete problem #24.
A) Red and yellow
500
5. A rectangular prism has a volume of 2,880 cubic inches. The base has a width of 10 inches and a lenght of 24 inches. Write an expression that could be used to find the height of the prism.
2,880 / (10 x 24)
500
10. The Larson's total monthly water bill, c, can be found using the equation c = 30 + 0.0025g where g represents the number of gallons of water consumed during the month. Find the total charge for a month during which the Larson family used 9,000 gallons of water.
$52.50
500
Complete problem #15.
A) The graph of the line will slant upward to the right.
500
Complete problem #20.
G) 12 mm x 12 mm square
500
Complete problem #25.
B) Joan practiced 2 hours more than the mean number of hours the girls practiced last month.
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