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100

What are the coordinates of point H?


(3, 1)

100

Solve for x.

3x = 6 + 9



x = 5

100

The area of the base of a triangular prism is 24 square cm. The height of the prism is 10 cm. What is the volume of the prism?

Volume = 24 * 10 = 240 cubic centimeters

100

A store sells blue, white, green, and black T‐shirts. The sizes of the T‐shirts are small, medium, and large. How many different T‐shirt options does the store offer?

12

100

What is the first step when simplifying this expression?

3.7 + 20 xx 3- 4 + 6.3

20 xx 3

200

Write 3.5% as a decimal and a fraction.

0.035 = 

35/1000

200

A blue whale that is y feet long is x years old. The equation y = 10(x - 1) + 59 gives the relationship for whales that are between 1 year old and 6 years old. Which ordered pair fits this rule?

a. (0, 0)

b. (2, 70)

c. (3, 207)

d. (5, 99)

d. (5, 99)

10(5-1) + 59 = 99

200

In parallelogram WXYZ, angle Z is supplementary to angle W.

What is the measure of angle W?

Angle W = 130 degrees
200

Ted has 2 cans of tomato soup, 1 can of chicken soup, and 1 can of vegetable soup. He picks 1 can without looking. What is the probability he picks a can of tomato soup?

2/4=1/2

200

A rock weighs 2.8 kilograms. How many grams does the rock weigh?

2,800 grams

300

A class is taking a field trip. There is a ratio of 9 students for every 2 adults. There are 63 students on the field trip. What is the number of adults who are on the field trip?

There are 14 adults on the field trip.
300

What is the value of the expression?

(11-4(7-5)+3)/2

3

300

What is the sum of the angles in a pentagon?

A pentagon has 5 sides.

180(5-2) = 180(3) = 540 degrees

300

Andre has a spinner with 3 equal sections labeled 1–3 and a game piece with 9 sides labeled 1–9. He spins the spinner and rolls the game piece and multiplies the results together. Which is the greatest outcome that is possible?

27

300

Jared has a bag that contains 10 marbles. He takes 1 marble out of the bag without looking. He records the color and then puts the marble back in the bag. Jared does this 30 times. He takes out a red marble every time. What is the experimental probability that the next marble Jared takes out will be red?

100%

400

Ron types 84 words in 3 minutes. At this rate, how many minutes does it take Ron to type 1,008 words?

36 minutes

400

Three times n is 5 less than p squared. Which equation represents this relationship?

 

A. 

3n = p^2 - 5

400

A trapezoid with an area of 72 square inches is shown.


What is the height of this trapezoid?

A. 2 inches

B. 8 inches

C. 9 inches

D. 36 inches

 

B. 8 inches

400

Darrin tosses a coin 20 times. It lands heads up 13 times. How does Darrin’s result compare to the theoretical probability of a coin landing heads up? 

A. It is less than the theoretical probability.

B. It is more than the theoretical probability.

C. It is the same as the theoretical probability.

D. It is not possible to determine the theoretical probability.

B. It is more than the theoretical probability.
400

Patrick’s birthday is March 31. Alex’s birthday is December 7. If they were born in the same year, which statement about their ages is true?

A. Alex is 3 months, 3 weeks, and 3 days older than Patrick.

B. Alex is 4 months and 1 week older than Patrick.

C. Patrick is 8 months and 1 week older than Alex.

D. Patrick is 9 months and 1 week older than Alex.

C. Patrick is 8 months and 1 week older than Alex.

500

A blue whale weighs 150 tons and eats about 5.3% of its body weight in food each day. How much food does a blue whale eat in 1 week, rounded to the nearest ton?

56 tons

500

In the equation y = 5x - 10, by what amount must the value of x be changed to increase the value of y by 20?

x must increase by 4.

500

The surface area of a cube is 24 square inches. What is the length of 1 edge of the box?

2 inches

500

A school has 2 lunch sessions. In the first session, 30 out of 250 students bought chocolate milk. The second lunch session has 300 students. Based on the first lunch session, how many students are likely to buy chocolate milk?

36 students are likely to buy chocolate milk in the second lunch session.

500

A survey was given to each grade 6 student to choose either pasta or rice as a favorite side dish. The results showed that 1/4 of the students chose rice and exactly 36 students chose pasta. How many students answered the survey?

48 students answered the survey.