Geometry & Measurement
Algebra
Number and Operations
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Mathematical Processes
100
The dimensions of a small box shaped like a rectangular prism are L= 5 inches W= 2 inches H= 3 inches. What is the volume?
30 cubic inches
100
What is "5 less than the product of 10 and n"?
10n - 5
100
Write 2/3 as a decimal. (Round to the hundredths place)
0.66...
100
The local school board wants to know if the residents of a small town are in favor of switching to a year-round school calendar. The school board surveyed 10 principals and 10 teachers to see if they were in favor of the change. Which sentence best explains why this sample may be biased? A. The sample was taken only once. B. The sample included residents of only one town. C. The sample included only principals and teachers in the survey. D. The sample did not include all the principals and teachers in the town.
C. The sample included only principals and teachers in the survey.
100
Ms. Bender is going to buy a bottle of water for each of the 26 students in her class. The bottles of water come in packs of 6. How many packs should Ms. Bender buy in order to have enough for her entire class? A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 20
B. 5
200
What is the best estimate for the volume of a cylinder with a radius of 10 inches and a height of 15 inches? Volume = πr^2h, π ≈ 3.14
Volume = 4,710 cubic inches
200
How do you write the expression "3 more than the quotient of 7 divided by x"?
7/x + 3
200
Jeremy had $15.75. He bought a sandwich for $6.35 and a soda for $1.70. How much money should he have left?
What is $7.70
200
The department of transportation wants to know the preferred mode of transportation of the residents of a city. Over the course of 5 days, they surveyed 1,000 people at 10 bus stops across the city to find what mode of transportation people prefer. Which sentence best explains why this sample may be biased? A. The sample included only people who rode the bus. B. The sample was taken at 10 different locations. C. The sample was taken on only 5 days of the week. D. The sample size was relatively small.
A. The sample included only people who rode the bus.
200
Which situation is best represented by the integer +10? A. a deposit of $10 into a savings account B. the temperature dropping by 10 degrees C. the price of a new MP3 player being lowered by $10 D. a football team receiving a penalty and losing 10 yards
A. a deposit of $10 into a savings account
300
Two of the angles inside a triangle measure 30° and 85°. What is the measure of the third angle?
The measure is 65 degrees.
300
Brady got a total of 272 points on 3 tests. He knows he scored 84 on the second test and 90 on the third test, but he cannot remember his score on the first test. Which number sentence can he use to figure out his score on the first test? A. n + 84 + 90 = 272 B. n – 84 – 90 = 272 C. 272 + n = 84 + 90 D. 272 ÷ n = 84 + 90
What is A. n + 84 +90
300
Buddy chopped 3/4 of a cup of parsley. He used 2/3 of this parsley to make soup. How much parsley did he use to make the soup?
What is 1/2 of a cup
300
Reggie is outside a baseball stadium, taking a survey on the most popular sport. He is asking everyone who enters what his or her favorite sport is. Which statement best describes whether or not this sample is biased? A. The sample is unbiased because people at the baseball stadium like all sports. B. The sample is biased because he only asks people who have tickets. C. The sample is biased because he only asks people about sports. D. The sample is biased because he only asks people entering the baseball stadium.
D. The sample is biased because he only asks people entering the baseball stadium.
300
Which of the following illustrates the commutative property of multiplication? A. 6 × 7 × 8 = 8 × 7 × 6 B. 5 × 1 = 5 C. (4 × 3) × 2 = 4 × (3 × 2) D. 3 + 0 = 3
What is A. 6 x 7 x 8 = 8 x 7 x 6
400
A circle has a diameter of 16 centimeters. Which measurement is closest to the area of the circle? Area = πr^2, π ≈ 3.14
200 square centimeters
400
James will make trail mix for his friends to share on their hike. The list below shows the ingredients James will use.• 2 cups diced dried apples • 2 cups unsalted dry-roasted peanuts • 2 cups granola • 3 cups unsalted sunflower seedsWhich equation could be used to find c, the total number of cups of trail mix James will make? A. c = (3 + 2) × 3 B. c = (3 – 2) + 3 C. c = (3 × 2) – 3 D. c = (3 × 2) + 3
D. c= (3 x 2) + 3
400
Lenna rides her bike at an average speed of 12 miles per hour. How long does it take her to travel 15 miles at this speed?
What is 1 hour and 15 minutes.
400
Franklin Middle School has 400 students. The school is choosing a new school mascot. The four choices are a bear, a lion, a tiger, or a bobcat. The principal wants to know what mascot costume he needs to order. Which method would produce the least biased sample? A. Ask all of the members of the faculty. B. Ask five students from each homeroom. C. Ask all of the girls in 8th grade. D. Ask all of the members of the school's basketball team.
B. Ask five students from each homeroom.
400
Robin spends $2.85 a day on school lunches. She purchases lunches 5 days a week. About how much does she spend on lunches in a 4-week period? A. $50 B. $60 C. $75 D. $100
What is B. $60
500
Ricky flattens a paper plate and measures it. The radius has a radius of 4.5 inches. What is the circumference of the paper plate? Circumference= 2(3.14)r
What is 28.26 inches
500
Look at the equation below.4x – 8 = 24What value of x makes the equation true? A. x = 5 B. x = 8 C. x = 10 D. x = 14
B. x = 8
500
Raynell planted a daisy and a sunflower. The daisy grew to be 2 feet tall. The sunflower grew to be 3 times as tall as the daisy. How tall is Raynell's sunflower?
What is 6 and 1/2 feet
500
Franklin School is having an ice cream party. The principal wants to know what kind of ice cream he needs to order. Which of the following would be an unbiased sample? A. Ask five students from each homeroom which ice cream they prefer. B. Ask all the athletes which ice cream they prefer. C. Ask all the boys which ice cream they prefer. D. Let the principal and vice principal pick their favorite.
A. Ask five students from each homeroom which ice cream they prefer.
500
Meghan wants to buy the following items. Ball - $3.89 Bat - $31.58 Glove - $43.99 What is the best estimate of the total cost of these items? A. $65 B. $69 C. $73 D. $80
What is D. $80
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