Which expression is equivalent to 2x + 4(x – 3) – 5x + 2?
A x – 14
B x – 10
C x – 5
D x – 1
x - 10
Which side measurements will form a triangle?
A 8 cm, 9 cm, 13 cm
B 8 cm, 9 cm, 17cm
C 7 cm, 7 cm, 14 cm
D 6 cm, 8 cm, 15cm
8 cm, 9, cm, 13 cm
Which choice is the solution to the inequality shown below?
2x + 2 >–16
A x > –7
B x > –9
C x > –10
D x > –36
x > -9
What is the value of the expression shown below?
3/2 + 2/5 - 3/4
1.15
Three friends bought a pizza, 3 drinks, and a big cookie to share.
The pizza cost $12.00.
Each drink cost $1.50.
The big cookie cost $4.00.
The sales tax is 4.5%.
The three friends will each pay the same amount. How much will each friend pay for the meal?
A $6.83
B $7.14
C $8.33
D $9.89
$7.14
The table shows Mr. Thomas’s 5th-period and 6th-period test scores.
5th Period 6th Period
69 77
54 87
78 75
84 84
82 65
98 92
95 80
How do the mean and mean absolute deviation (MAD) compare in the two sets of data?
A The means are the same and the MADS are the same
B The means are the same, but the 5th-period MAD is lower than the 6th-period MAD.
C The 5th-period mean is higher, and the MADs are the same.
D The means are the same, but the 5th-period MAD is higher.
The means are the same, but the 5th period MAD is higher.
Cole made some ornaments.
He sold 7/8 of the ornaments he made.
He gave 10% of the ornaments to a charity.
He kept the remaining 8 ornaments to give as presents.
How many total ornaments did he make?
A 280
B 320
C 360
D 400
320
A box contains belts, shirts, and hats.
For every 4 belts, there are 3 shirts.
For every 2 shirts, there are 5 hats.
There are 75 hats in the box. How many belts are in the box?
A 60
B 50
C 40
D 30
40
The cost of William’s meal was $19.84. He wants to leave a 15% tip.
APPROXIMATELY how much tip should he leave?
A $3.00
B $2.00
C $1.50
D $0.15
$3.00
The table shows the quiz grades for students in two biology classes.
CLASS 1 - 98 94 65 76 84 94 90 84 76 67
CLASS 2 - 45 96 96 84 85 87 64 77 96 90
Which statement is true?
A Class 1 has a larger mean and median than class 2.
B Class 1 has a smaller mean and median than class 2.
C Class 1 has a smaller mean than class 2 but a larger median.
D Class 1 has a larger mean than class 2 but a smaller median.
Class 1 has a larger mean than class 2 but a smaller median.
Hannah bought these items for her family.
3 drinks that cost $1.15 each
2 hot dogs that cost $2.25 each
2 hamburgers that cost $2.75 each
4 bags of chips that cost $0.75 each
1 pack of nachos for $3.35
She paid for all of this with a $20 bill. How much change did she get back?
A $1.20
B $0.72
C $0.45
D $0.20
$0.20
There are 6 red bookmarks, 7 blue bookmarks, 8 orange bookmarks, and 16 yellow bookmarks in a bag. Julio randomly chooses a bookmark, What is the probability that he will choose a color other than yellow?
A 16/37
B 21/37
C 16/21
D 21/16
21/37
A dog walks 2/3 of a mile in 1/3 of an hour. At what rate is the dog traveling?
A 2 miles per hour
B 3 miles per hour
C 2/9 mile per hour
D 2/3 mile per hour
2 miles per hour
Michelle has 4 hours of free time after school. Yesterday, she spent 1/6 of the time on the computer, 15% of the time on the phone, 1/8 of the time watching TV, and 20% of the time doing chores. She played basketball the remainder of the time. How many minutes did she play basketball?
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A 154 minutes
B 140 minutes
C 86 minutes
D 40 minutes
86 minutes
The seventh grade is having an ice-cream-sundae party. The menu for the party is listed here.
vanilla or chocolate ice cream
sprinkles, chocolate chips, or cherries
hot fudge or strawberry syrup
Each student must choose one flavor of ice cream, one topping, and one flavor of syrup. What is the total number of possible ice-cream sundaes?
A 2
B 6
C 12
D 24
12
Cathy has 6 pets. This is two more than twice as many pets as Amy. Which number sentence could be used to find the number of pets, p, Amy has?
A 2p + 2 = 6
B 2p = 6
C 2p – 2 = 6
D 1/2 p + 2 = 6
2p + 2 = 6
The price of a dress on sale is $24. The original price of the dress was $29.95.
What was the APPROXIMATE percent discount?
A 5%
B 10%
C 20%
D 25%
20%
The distance from William’s house to the store is 3,600 feet. William walked to the store at a rate of 320 feet per minute. He walked home from the store at a rate of 800 feet per minute. About how much longer did it take William to walk to the store than to walk home?
A 5 minutes
B 7 minutes
C 8 minutes
D 11 minutes
7 minutes
Joanna has a total of 50 coins in her purse.
• The coins are either nickels or quarters.
• The total value of the coins is $7.10.
Which system of equations can be used to determine the number of nickels, n, and quarters, q, that Joanna has in her purse?
A n + q = 50
0.05n + 0.25q = 7.10
B n + q = 7.10
50n + 50q = 7.10
C 0.05n + 0.25q = 50
n + q = 7.10
D 0.05n + 0.25q = 7.10
50n + 50q = 7.10
n + q = 50
0.05n + 0.25q = 7.10
Which expression is equivalent to –6(x + 4) – 4x?
A –2x + 4
B –2x – 24
C –10x + 4
D –10x – 24
-10x - 24