Number Sense
Ratios and Proportions
Geometry
Expressions & Equations
Probability & Statistics
100

Juan received a paycheck of $185 from his job. He spent 25% of his paycheck on clothes, and then spent $8.25 for lunch. How much of his paycheck did Juan spend?

$54.50

100

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Phones Sold(x)      9          5      3      4      6

Money Earned(y)  $297  $165  $99 $132  $198


Write the equation to represent the proportional relationship

y=33x 

100

Angles T and V are complementary. Angle T has a measure of (4x + 5)°. Angle V has a measure of 21°. What is the value of x?

16

100

What is the value of x in the equation -2 = 5x + 3

A) 1

B) 1/5

C) - 1

D) - 3 and 2/5 

C) -1

100

Jeremy will roll a number cube, numbered 1–6, twice. What is the probability of rolling an even number, then the number greater than 4? Write as a fraction (simplified if possible) 

1/6

200

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Mr. Adams had 24 guests at his house for a party. Each guest brought one item. 

 • One-third of the guests brought drinks.

 • One-fourth of the guests brought a dessert.

 • The rest of the guests brought chips. How many guests brought chips?

10

200

Larry spent $34.00 for 12 gallons of gasoline. At the same price per gallon, how many gallons could he buy for $51.00?

18

200

A triangular prism has a length of 15 ft, a width of 8 ft, and a height of 3 ft. Find the cubic footage. 

180 cubic feet 

200

Jacob is 12 years younger than twice Elizabeth's age.  Jacob is 28 years old.  How old is Elizabeth?

A)  8       B)  14        C)  16         D)  20

D) 20



200

Veronica and James are both on a bowling team.  Below are their bowling scores. How much higher is Veronica’s median score than James’s median score? 

               Veronica        James

Game 1     141               118

Game 2     159               152

Game 3     128               129

Game 4    148                127

Game 5    136                133

12

300

Steve and Ed were comparing how much money they earned in a 9 week period. Steve earned $149.53 each week for three weeks. He then earned twice as much each week for the next six weeks. Ed earned $108.77 for two weeks. He then earned three times as much each week for the next seven weeks. How much more did Ed earn than Steve?

$258.76

300

Two sporting goods stores are having discount sales on basketballs. 

• At one store, a basketball is on sale for 20% off the regular price of $24.95.

 • At the other store, the same kind of basketball is on sale for 25% off the regular price of $25.80. What is the difference between the sale prices of the two stores?


A) $0.61   B) $0.85   C)$1.46    D)$2.89

$0.61

300

If the circumference of a circle that is 188 meters. What is the approximate radius of the circle? 

A)  30 m       B) 60 m         C) 94 m       D) 128 m


A) 30 m

300

Evan has a summer job to pick berries on a farm.

 • He earns $2.00 every 15 minutes that he picks strawberries. 

• He earns $2.40 for every 15 minutes that he picks blueberries. 

• He picked strawberries for an hour and blueberries for 45 minutes. How much money did Evan earn?

A) $4.40     B)  $8.80     C)  $15.20     D) $26.40

C)  $15.20

300

Terry placed 6 number tiles labeled 4, 7, 10, 11, 14, and 21 in a box. He will pick one of the number tiles from the box without looking. What is the probability Terry will pick a tile labeled with an even number? 

A) 2/3         B)  1/2          C) 1/3           D) 1/6

B) 1/2

400

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In January, the temperature was 6 degrees and decreased at a rate of 1.5 degrees per hour for 8 hours. What would be the temperature after 8 hours? 

-6

400

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1/8 of an acre requires 5/2 pounds of grass seed. How much grass seed is needed for 1 acre?

20

400

The volume of a rectangular prism is 7,500 cubic cm. What is the height if its base is a 20 cm by 15 cm? 

25

400

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What is the solution to the inequality -3(x + 14) >3?

A) X > - 13

B) X < - 13

C) X > -15

D) X < -15

D) X <-15

400

Robin has five different pairs of shoes that match with 6 different pairs of socks.  How many shoes-and-socks combinations can she make if she selects one pair of shoes and one pair of socks?

30

500

A class of 32 students earned grades of A, B, C, or D on a test. One-fourth of the students earned an A. Half of the remaining students earned a B. Two students earned a D. What fraction of the students earned a C?

5/16

500

The Smith family went out to dinner. 

• The price of the meal was $29.85. 

• The sales tax was 6% of the price of the meal. 

• The tip was 15% of the meal and the sales tax. How much money did the Smith family pay for the meal, including tax and tip?

A)  $50.85   B) $36.39   C) $36.12   D) $31.95

B) $36.39



500

What is surface area of a rectangular prism with a width of 40, a length of 30 and a height of 10?

3800



500

When Derek planted a tree it was 36 inches tall. The tree grew 1.25 inches per year. The tree is now 44.75 inches tall. How many years ago did Derek plant the tree?

A) 7     B)  8       C)  9         D) 10

A) 7

500

The information below shows the different choices for making a shake at a restaurant.  Joey will randomly select one dairy, one fruit, and one topping choice. What is the probability that Joey's shake will be made with ice cream, pineapple and granola? (write as a fraction, simplest form if possible) 


Dairy Choices: Ice cream, Yogurt

Fruit Choices: Pineapple, Strawberry, Banana 

Topping Choices: Peanuts, Granola 

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