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A: 4 + x

C: 4 ÷ x

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A square has sides that are x feet in length. What is the

correct algebraic expressions to find the

perimeter?

D: 4 - x

B: 4x

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A: 36 B: 37

D: 40

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Which best describes the location of point X on the number line?

C: 39

33 41 45

X

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A: ½

C: 7/10

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Which represents

the part of the 10-by-10 grid

that is shaded?

D: ¾

B: 3/5

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A: 1,258 B: 125.8

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7.548 ÷ 6 =

C: 12.58 D: 1.258

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A: 3

C: 12 D: 30

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Which number is a factor of 15?

B: 6

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A: A + B = 12 B: A – B = 20

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Which number sentence is true for all pairs of values shown in the table below?

D: A = B x 3

Input Output

A B

15 3

25 5

10 2

30 6

C: A ÷ 5 = B

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C: three tenths D: thirty

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What is the value of the 3 in 45,089.213?

B: three hundredthsA: three thousandths

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B: 47

D: 49

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What even 2-digit number between 40 and

50 is a multiple of 7?

C: 48

A: 42

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C: 500 sq. cm.

B: 65 sq. cm.

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What is the area of a triangle that has a base of 40 cm and a height of

25 cm?

A: 15 sq. cm.

D: 1,000 sq. cm.

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A: $8.75

C: $6.50 D: $5.25

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Based on the pattern in the table below, what will be the cost of parking for 3 hours?

B: $6.75

Chattanooga Parking Costs

Number of Hours Total Cost

1 $2.25

2 $4.50

3 ?

4 $9.00

5 $11.25

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B: mile 12

D: mile 5

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Interstate 16 is 100 miles long with a gas station every 7 miles and a snack store every 5 miles. If you start at the beginning of Interstate 16, at which mile can

you stop for both gas and snacks?

C: mile 7

A: mile 35

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A: 7 acres B: 110 acres

D: 770,000 acres

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White Mountain National Forest covers more than 780,000 acres.

One-seventh of the forest is reserved as wilderness.

Approximately how many acres are in the wilderness area?

C: 110,000 acres

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A: 8 cubic feet

C: 24 cubic feet

B: 12 cubic feet

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Antoine’s toy box is 2 feet wide, 6 feet long, and 4

feet tall. What is the volume of the toy box?

D: 48 cubic feet

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C: Total = 6.75 + c

B: Total = 6c + 0.75

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Cathy sells pies for $6.00 and cookies for $0.75 each. Which

formula could Cathy use to determine her total sales if she

sells ONE cake and any number of cookies (c)?

D: Total = 6.75c

A: Total = 6 + 0.75c

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A: k = (8.5s) ÷ 0.1 B: k -= (8.5s) ÷ 0.9

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Lloyd owns a shoe store. For every shoe he sells, Lloyd earns $8.50.

Lloyd gives 10% of his earnings to charity and keeps the rest. Which

formula could Lloyd use to determine how much money he

keeps (k) for any amount of shoes (s) he sells?

D: k = (8.5s) x 0.1C: k = (8.5s) x 0.9

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