Real number system
Percent change & proportions
Pythagorean theorem
Probability
Equations and word problems
100

Which number is an irrational number

A.  sqrt 17 

B. - 10 

C. 5,299

D. -  sqrt 9

A. sqrt 17 

100
The stock price of a company was $56. The stock price fell to $1.20. Which is the percent decrease in this stock price?


A. 114%

B. 98%

C. 46%

D. 27%

B. 98%

100

If the legs of a right tringle are 4 cm. and 5 cm, what is the length of the hypotenuse? (rounded to the nearest tenths place)

6.4 cm

100

An (independent or dependent) event impacts the probability from event 1 to event 2?

Dependent

100

What value of y makes the equation true? 3(2y + 3) = 9y - 15

a) y = 6

b) y = 8

c) y = -2

d) y = -5

b) y = 8

200

Which value could be represented as an integer?

A.  sqrt 145 

B.  -1/6 

C.  -sqrt10 

D.  -sqrt361 

D. 

-sqrt361

200

If Ryan Zimmerman hit 23 home runs in the first 96 games of the season, about how many home runs will he hit in 133 games if he continues at the same rate? Round to the nearest whole number. 

32 home runs

200

A right tringle has a hypotenuse that is 10cm long, and a leg that is 8cm long. What is the length of the missing leg? (rounded to the nearest tenths place)  

6cm

200

Which of the following situations describes an independent event?

a) choosing seven numbers from 0-9, which cannot be repeated

b) pulling three pieces of candy from a bag, one at a time, without replacement

c) tossing a coin and rolling a die

c) tossing a coin and rolling a die
200

Kylie paid a total of $300 to exercise at a gym. The initial membership fee was $75. Her gym dues were $25 a month. How many months did Kylie go to the gym?

9 months

300

To which subset(s) of the real number system does -6 belong?

A. Rational, integer, whole and natural

B. Rational, integer, whole

C. Rational, integer

D. Rational

C. Rational, integer

300

The ratio of winning raffle tickets to losing raffle tickets is 4 to 9. If Mr. Blackman purchases 117 raffle tickets, how many winning tickets can he expect to have?

36 winning tickets

300

A 12 foot ladder is leaning on a building. If the base of the ladder is placed 5 feet from the building, approximately how high does the ladder reach? (rounded to the nearest whole number)

11 feet

300

A box contains five cards lettered A, A, B, C, D. If one card is selected at random from the box and NOT replaced, what is the probability that Jill will draw an A and then a C?

a) 1/25

b) 1/20

c) 1/10

d) 2/25

c) 1/10

300

What is the solution to  (n-2)/5 +5 = 7 

n = 12

400

Which number does not belong to the set of irrational numbers?

A.  sqrt11 

B.  0.222222..... 

C.  -sqrt3 

D. 8.1222333344444....

B. 0.2222222.....

400

An airplane leaves Richmond on a Monday morning carrying 263 passengers to New York City. On Tuesday morning, there are 154 passengers flying from Richmond to New York City. What is the percent decrease in the number of passengers rounded to the nearest whole number?

41% decrease

400

If the diagonal of a TV screen is 20 inches and the width is 16 inches, what is the height of the TV screen? (round to the nearest tenths place)

12 inches

400

Lawrence has these tiles that are the same size and shape.

- 6 blue

- 9 green

- 10 orange

What is the probability that Lawrence will randomly select an orange tile, not replace it, then randomly select a blue tile?

(Leave your answer as a percentage, rounded to the nearest tenth's place)

10%

400

Max has a $100 gift card to Autobahn Indoor Speedway. He must pay a one-time annual race fee of $7.95 and then each race is $19.99. How many races can he afford?

4 races

500

Which statement is true?

A. Some integers are irrational numbers.

B. Every terminating decimal is an integer.

C. Every integer is a whole number.

D. All integers are rational numbers.

D. All integers are rational numbers

500

Mr. Gibson is hosting a bake sale. The ratio of cookies to cupcakes that I plan to bring is 3:7. If there are 240 baked goods in total, how many of those baked goods are cookies?

72 cookies

500

Which of the following side lengths could represent a right triangle?

a) 1, 1, 2

b) 8, 15, 17

c) 1, 2, 3

d) 20, 25, 30

b) 8, 15, 17
500

A bag contains 3 blue marbles and 2 yellow marbles.

Fill in the blank: One example of independent events using this bag of marbles is randomly selecting a blue marble, ____________________, and then randomly selecting another blue marble.

a) replacing it

b) not replacing it

a) replacing it

500

Find the value of n.  12(4/3n+1/4)=67 

n=4

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