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Math – Grade 6
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1
The list below shows the number of rides at nine different rodeos.
28, 7, 13, 7, 8, 12, 22, 14, 6
What is the median number of rides at these rodeos?
A
8
B
22
C
7
D
12
2
The radius of a circular clock face is 13 centimeters. Which expression can
be used to find the circumference of the clock face in centimeters?
F
 x 13
G
 x2
H
2 x  x 13
J
2 x  ÷ 13
3
At a school on Friday, 3 out of every 4 students were wearing jeans. There
were 600 students at school on Friday. How many of the students were
wearing jeans?
A
599, because 600 – (4 – 3) = 599
B
450, because
C
50, because 600 ÷ (4 x 3) = 50
D
800, because
3
450
=
4
600
3
600
=
4
800
4
The numbers in each set shown below have a common characteristic.
Which statement best describes a common characteristic of the numbers in
Set S or Set T?
1
.
4
F
Each number in Set T is less than
G
Each number in Set S is less than 0.65.
H
Each number in Set T is greater than
J
Each number in Set S is greater than 0.5.
5
Stephanie and Tamara both started running a race at 8:15 A.M. Stephanie
finished the race in 4 hours 30 minutes. Tamara finished the race in 1 hour
15 minutes after Stephanie did. At what time did Tamara finish the race?
A
2:00 P.M.
B
12:45 P.M.
C
1:00 P.M.
D
Not here
1
.
2
6
Kenji has a collection of rectangular prisms of different heights. Each
rectangular prism has a length of 5 cm and a width of 2 cm. The table below
shows the relationship between each rectangular prism’s volume, V, and the
rectangular prism’s height, h.
Which equation can be used to find V, the volume in cubic centimeters of a
rectangular prism in Kenji’s collection?
F
10h = V
G
7h = V
H
h = 7V
J
h = 10V
7
Mia is 2
1
1
years older than Chloe. Allen is 6 years younger than Chloe.
2
2
Mia is 12 years old. What is Allen’s age?
1
years
2
A
14
B
3 years
C
8 years
D
18
1
years
2
8
The pictograph below shows the number of samples of matter being tested in
an experiment.
Which statement is best supported by the information in the pictograph?
F
There are a total of 10 samples being tested in this experiment.
G
The ratio of the number of gas samples being tested to the number of liquid
samples is 1 to 10.
H
The difference between the number of solid samples being tested and the
number of gas samples is 3.
J
The ratio of the number of liquid samples being tested to the total number of
samples is 1 to 2.
9
On a spelling test Carlos had to spell 25 words. He earned 4 points for every
word he spelled correctly. Which equation can be used to find p, the total
number of points Carlos earned for spelling w words correctly?
A
p = w(25 – 4)
B
p = 4(25 – w)
C
p = 4w
D
p=4+w
10
A polygon is shown on the coordinate grid.
The list below shows ordered pairs representing the location of five vertices
of the polygon.
Which vertex is NOT represented by an ordered pair in the list?
F
Vertex P
G
Vertex Q
H
Vertex R
J
Vertex S
11
Fred went to an arcade to play video games. He paid $2 for every 11 tokens
he bought. He spent a total of $16 on tokens. Which equation can be used
to determine t, the number of tokens Fred bought?
A
2
t

16 11
B
2
t

11 16
C
18 11

t
2
D
11 t

2 16
12
What is the prime factorization of 196?
F
22 • 72
G
2 • 72
H
2 • 7 • 14
J
22 • 49
13
The value of m can be determined by using the expression (0.05 + j). Which
table represents the relationship between the values of m and j?
14
Angle NJP and angle KJL are shown below.
What is the difference between the measures of angle NJP and angle KJL to
the nearest degree?
F
107
G
67
H
102
J
35
15
The students in a science class spent 85% of their class period performing an
experiment. What decimal is equivalent to 85%?
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sure to use the correct place value.
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At a swimming pool, Hector swam between 9 and 21 laps each day. Each lap
is 26.8 m long. Hector swam at this pool 10 days. Which of the following is
a reasonable estimate of the total number of meters Hector swam?
F
1,000 m
G
9,000 m
H
4,500 m
J
1,800 m
17
Which model is shaded to best represent the expression below?
18
Each of three students wrote an equation.
2 21
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8 4
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Nikole wrote 5
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Erik wrote 5.14 
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Keisha wrote 4
21
.
4
1 21
 .
5 4
Which of these students wrote an equation that is true?
F
Nikole only
G
Nikole and Erik only
H
Keisha only
J
Nikole, Erik and Keisha
19
Mona is buying a new car.
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She can choose a car with 2 doors or 4 doors.
•
She can choose seat covers made of leather, fabric or vinyl.
•
She can choose a car color of silver, black or white.
The list below shows some of the possible outcomes of 1 number of doors, 1
type of seat cover, and 1 color.
Which list shows all the other possible outcomes of 1 number of doors, 1
type of seat cover, and 1 color?
20
Which statement about figure RSTU is true?
F
The difference between the measures of T and R is 4˚.
G
The difference between the measures of S and T is 95˚.
H
The sum of the measures of R , S , and T is 201˚.
J
The sum of the measures of R , T , and U is 193˚.
21
On Saturday, Ricardo drank a total of 40 fluid ounces of water. If he drank
m fluid ounces of water that morning, which equation can be used to find n,
the number of fluid ounces of water he drank the rest of the day?
A
40 – m = n
B
40 + m = n
C
40 ÷ m = n
D
40 x m = n
22
A pizza chef at a restaurant uses the same amount of tomato sauce to make
each pizza. The table below shows the relationship between the number of
pizzas made, n, and the number of gallons of tomato sauce used, g.
Based on the information in the table, which expression can be used to find
g, the number of gallons of tomato sauce needed to make n pizzas?
F
n x 16
G
n – 75
H
n
16
J
n + 32
23
The list below shows the rate at which Riley burned calories by doing
different activities last week.
•
Playing basketball: burned 11 calories per minute
•
Jogging: burned 9 calories per minute
•
Swimming: burned a total of 600 calories in 2 hours
Riley did each of these activities for 2 hours last week. Based on the
information in the list, which statement is true?
A
He burned 1,200 calories per hour while swimming, because 600 x 2 =
1,200.
B
He burned a total of 3,000 calories, because (11 x 120) + (9 x 120) + 600 =
3,000.
C
He burned 1,080 calories per hour while jogging, because 9 x 120 = 1,080.
D
He burned a total of 74,400 calories, because (11 x 120) + (9 x 120)
+ (600 x 120) = 74,400.
24
The diagram below shows 2 circles with the same center at point F. Points E,
F, and G are on line segment DH. The diameter of the larger circle is 14 mm.
What is the radius of the smaller circle?
F
4 mm
G
7 mm
H
11 mm
J
8 mm
25
William made the line plot below to show the length of 11 worms he found in
his garden.
After he completed the line plot, he found a twelfth worm, which is modeled
below. Use the ruler provided to measure the length of the worm to the
nearest 0.5 centimeter.
If the data for the twelfth worm are added to the line plot, which statement
would be true?
1
of the worms have a length that is less than 12.5 cm.
2
A
Exactly
B
For every worm that is 14.0 cm long, there are two worms that are 12.0 cm
long.
C
For every worm that is 11.0 cm long, there is one worm that is 11.5 cm long.
D
Exactly
2
of the worms have a length that is greater than 11.0 cm.
3
26
The measurements in the list below have a characteristic in common.
•
2 miles
•
72,000 inches
•
3,000 feet
Which statement describes the common characteristic?
F
Each measurement is less than 4,000 yards.
G
Each measurement is greater than 1,760 yards.
H
Each measurement is equivalent to 1,000 yards.
J
Each measurement is equivalent to 3,520 yards.
27
Information about three circles is listed below.
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Circle P has a diameter of 26 cm.
•
Circle Q has a diameter of 52 cm.
•
Circle R has a radius of 52 cm.
Based on the information, which statement is true?
A
The diameter of circle P is the same length as the diameter of circle R.
B
The radius of circle P is the same length as the radius of circle Q.
C
The diameter of circle P is the same length as the radius of circle Q.
D
The radius of circle P is the same length as the diameter of circle R.
28
Maria bought 8 cups of strawberries. She used 1
to make a salad and 3
1
cups of the strawberries
2
3
cups of the strawberries to make a pie. She needs
8
4 cups of strawberries to make milk shakes. Does Maria have enough
strawberries left to make the milk shakes?
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 8
4
8
1
8
1
< 4.
8
F
No, because 8   3  1   3 , and 3
G
Yes, because 8  3
H
No, because  8  3   4 
J
Yes, because 8  3  1
29
In a first-aid kit the ratio of large bandages to small bandages is 3 to 2.
Based on this ratio, how many large bandages are in the kit if there are a
total of 80 bandages?
A
32
B
48
C
16
D
40
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8
30
Mitsu will be randomly assigned a seat on an airplane. There are a total of
50 seats on the plane. Of these seats, 16 are aisle seats, and the rest are
window seats. What decimal represents the probability that Mitsu will be
assigned to window seat?
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sure to use the correct place value.
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At 7:26 A.M., Dante started delivering packages.
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At 10:34 A.M., he delivered the last package.
•
He delivered a total of 18 packages.
•
He spent about the same amount of time delivering each package.
Which of the following is the best estimate of the number of minutes Dante
spent delivering each package?
A
10 min
B
180 min
C
60 min
D
20 min
32
Which ordered pair appears to be located 350 units to the right and 700 units
up from point W?
F
(1,050, 875)
G
(700, 1,050)
H
(875, 1,050)
J
(1,225, 700)
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Which number is equivalent to
A
6.1, because 13 ÷ 2 = 6 with a remainder of 1.
B
26
, because 13 x 2 = 26, and 2 x 1 = 2.
2
C
1
6 , because 13 ÷ 2 = 6 with a remainder of 1.
2
D
6.05, because 13 ÷ 2 = 6
13
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2
1
1
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= 0.05.
2
2
34
The figure below is a scale drawing of a design on a gym wall. Use the ruler
provided to measure the dimensions of the figure to the nearest
1
inch.
4
Each inch on the scale drawing represents 2 feet of the actual design on the
gym wall. Which of the following is closest to the perimeter of the actual
design on the gym wall?
F
11 ft
G
24 ft
H
12 ft
J
22 ft
35
Which angle does NOT appear to have a measure of 160˚?
A
VTY
B
WTZ
C
WTY
D
UTX
36
A worker at a clothing company uses 200 buttons to make 50 shirts. At this
rate, how many buttons would the worker use to make 350 shirts?
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There is a relationship between the values of p and k in the table below.
Which expression represents the value of k in terms of p?
A
p
1
8
B
p
1
16
C
p
1
2
D
p
1
4
38
Mr. Lee mailed 3 packages. The greatest amount he paid to mail one of
these packages was $3.60. The least amount he paid to mail one of these
packages was $1.70. What could be the total amount Mr. Lee paid to mail 3
packages?
F
$8.30
G
$11.50
H
$5.10
J
$10.80
39
All the minutes used by Mrs. Larsen and her 3 children for cell phone calls
last month were reported on the same bill.
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The bill showed that a total of 1,850 minutes had been used last
month.
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Mrs. Larsen used 462 minutes.
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Her son used twice as many minutes as she used.
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Each of her daughters used the same number of minutes.
The expression below can be used to find the number of minutes each of Mrs.
Larsen’s daughters used.
(1,850 – 462 – 462 x 2) ÷ 2
What was the number of minutes each of Mrs. Larsen’s daughters used?
A
926 min
B
1 min
C
1,156 min
D
232 min
40
A king snake is
in meters?
F
0.31 m
G
3
H
0.062 m
J
Not here
1
m
50
31
m long. What is an equivalent length of this king snake
50
41
The graph below shows the number of garbage cans that were emptied in
five neighborhoods.
Which statement is best supported by the information in the graph?
A
A total of 500 garbage cans were emptied in these 5 neighborhoods.
B
The combined number of garbage cans emptied in Neighborhood M and
Neighborhood N is 50 more than the number of garbage cans emptied in
Neighborhood P.
C
The difference between the greatest number of garbage cans emptied and
the least number of garbage cans emptied is 110.
D
The combined number of garbage cans emptied in Neighborhood P and
Neighborhood Q is 375 more than the number of garbage cans emptied in
Neighborhood R.
42
In the figure below, the vertices of triangle RST are on a circle.
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Line segment TS contains the center of the circle.
•
The perimeter of triangle RST is 24 inches.
What is the circle’s radius?
F
8 inches, because d = 24 – 8 and d ÷ 2 = r.
G
32 inches, because d = 24 – 8 and d x 2 = r.
H
20 inches, because d = 24 – (8 + 6) and d x 2 = r.
J
5 inches, because d = 24 – (8 + 6) and d ÷ 2 = r.
43
Every day a zookeeper feeds 4 adult gorillas a total of 160 lb of food. At this
rate, how many pounds of food would the zookeeper need every day to feed
6 adult gorillas?
A
40 lb
B
320 lb
C
240 lb
D
80 lb
44
An adult human body contains about 10 pints of blood. How many fluid
ounces is the equivalent of 10 pints?
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Angie had a bag that contained 14 oranges. She put 3 of the oranges in her
brother’s lunch box. She put 2 times as many oranges in the refrigerator as
she put in her brother’s lunch box. She used the rest of the oranges to make
orange juice. Based on the expression below, how many oranges did Angie
use to make orange juice?
14 – (3 + 2  3)
A
8
B
5
C
1
D
9
46
The graph below shows how the prices of two different menu items at a
restaurant have changed from Year 1 to Year 7.
If the prices continue to change in this same way, which statement is true?
F
In Year 8, the price of a hamburger will be $7.00.
G
In Year 9, the price of a chicken sandwich will be $9.00.
H
In Year 8, the difference between the price of a chicken sandwich and the
price of a hamburger will be $1.00.
J
In Year 9, the price of a chicken sandwich plus the price of a hamburger will
be $16.50.
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Vanessa is making a sauce for a chicken dish. The list below shows the
amount of each ingredient she needs in order to make 4 servings of the
sauce.
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2 tablespoons of black pepper
•
1 cup of peanut butter
•
3 tablespoons of vinegar
•
2 tablespoons of soy sauce
•
1 cup of water
Based on this information, which statement is true?
A
For 16 servings, she would need to use 12 tablespoons of vinegar.
B
For 20 servings, she would need to use 7 tablespoons of soy sauce.
C
For 2 servings, she would need to use 4 tablespoons of black pepper.
D
for 12 servings, she would need to use 9 cups of peanut butter.
48
The circular opening of a tunnel has a circumference of 36 meters. Which
equation can be used to find d, the diameter of the tunnel opening in
meters?
F
  36  d
G
36
d
2
H
2    36  d
J
36
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d
49
The table below shows the number of teeth of each type in Ava’s mouth.
Ava wants to make a circle graph to represent the information in the table.
What percentage of the circle graph should she use to represent the
percentage of teeth in her mouth that are incisors?
8 1
1 25
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32 4
4 100
A
25%, because
B
8%, because
C
24%, because 32 – 8 = 24
D
76%, because
8
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100
12  8  4 24
100 24
76
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100
100
100 100 100
50
At a movie theater adult tickets cost $10, and child tickets cost $6. Which
equation can be used to find s, the total number of dollars a family of k
adults and 5 children would pay for movie tickets?
F
s = 10k + 6(5)
G
s = 6k + 10(5)
H
s = (10 + 6) • (k + 5)
J
s = 10k – 6(5)
51
Danica drew an angle that has the characteristics listed below.
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Its measure is less than 108.5˚.
•
It is an acute angle.
Which of the following could be the angle Danica drew?
52
At 8:00 A.M., 26 children were at a day care. By 3:00 P.M., 12 of these
children were no longer at the day care. Which integer best represents the
change in the number of children at the day care from 8:00 A.M. to 3:00
P.M.?
F
+26
G
+12
H
-26
J
-12
53
Mr. Drake bought muffins and drinks for a breakfast meeting. The muffins
were sold in packages of 12 and the drinks were sold in packages of 18.
What is the smallest number of packages of each item that Mr. Drake could
have bought and still have the same number of muffins and drinks?
A
2 packages of muffins
3 packages of drinks
B
18 packages of muffins
12 packages of drinks
C
3 packages of muffins
2 packages of drinks
D
6 packages of muffins
9 packages of drinks
54
Mrs. Malone asked her students to write a numerical expression that had a
value of 4. The table shows the expressions written by 4 students.
Which student did NOT write an expression that has a value equal to 4?
F
Bianca
G
Mark
H
Eric
J
Jose
55
Damon created different rectangular arrangements using 48 tiles. Which of
the following could NOT be one of Damon’s arrangements?
A
3 rows of 16 tiles
B
4 rows of 12 tiles
C
6 rows of 8 tiles
D
12 rows of 2 tiles
56
Which number line shows the points correctly labeled?
57
Jonah’s dog eats 2
1
cups of dog food 2 times each day. Which number does
4
NOT represent the amount of dog food that Jonah’s dog eats each day?
A
9
2
B
4.5
C
4
D
9
4
1
2
58
Which expression is NOT equivalent to 10 • 20?
F
(22 • 52) + (22 • 52)
G
23 • 10
H
23 • 52
J
2(22 • 52)
59
While at the fruit stand, Ramon bought 3 pounds of apples that cost $0.79
per pound and 4 cantaloupes that each cost $1.09. About how much money
did he spend, not including tax?
A
$2
B
$5
C
$7
D
$9
60
At the school play, adult tickets cost $6.50 each, and student tickets cost
$4.00 each. There are 5 people in the Perez family and only 2 of them are
adults. Which equation shows c, the total amount it will cost for the Perez
family to attend the play?
F
c = 6.50(3) + 4.00(2)
G
c = 6.50(2) + 4.00(5)
H
c = 6.50(2) + 4.00(3)
J
c = 6.50 + 4.00
61
The amount of time Kendall spent last week at different club meetings is
shown in the table.
What is the total amount of time that Kendall spent in club meetings last
week?
A
5
7
hours
12
B
4
7
hours
9
C
4
3
hours
4
D
4
1
hours
3
62
Max asked 50 students in his school which breakfast cereal they prefer. The
table below shows the results of the survey.
What decimal represents the fraction of students who prefer Fruit Crunchies?
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sure to use the correct place value.
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Which describes the relationship between the value of a term and n, its
position in the sequence?
A
Triple n and then subtract 1
B
Subtract 1 from n
C
Add 2 to n
D
Double n and then subtract 1
64
A news station announced that the median temperature during the last 30
days was 60˚F. Which of the following statements best supports this
announcement?
F
Half of the recorded temperatures were greater than 60˚F.
G
The most frequent temperature recorded during the last 30 days was 60˚F.
H
The lowest temperature recorded during the last 30 days was 60˚F.
J
The temperature during the last 30 days ranged between 60˚F and 70˚F.
65
The dot plot shows the number of times families eat out in a month.
Which of the following statements is supported by the dot plot?
A
Eighteen families eat out 5 or more times a month.
B
The same number of families eat out 5 times a month as those who eat out 7
times a month.
C
Thirty families eat out 5 or less times a month.
D
The same number of families eat out 6 or 7 times a month as eat out 3 or 4
times a month.
66
The rates charged by a parking garage are listed in the table below.
Ms. Keim parked her car in the parking garage for 5 hours on Monday, 2.25
hours on Tuesday, and
3
of an hour on Wednesday. What is the total
4
amount of money Ms. Keim spent for the 3 days of parking?
F
$8.50
G
$9.75
H
$11.25
J
$13.00
67
There are 3 vertices of rectangle WSRZ plotted on the coordinate grid below.
The fourth vertex of the rectangle will be represented by point Z.
Which of the following ordered pairs best represents point Z?
A
1

 8,7 
2

B
 1 
1 ,8 
 2 
C
 1
 8,1 
 2
D
 1 
 7 ,8 
 2 
68
Ms. Strickler puts between 8.7 and 12
3
gallons of gasoline in her car each
10
week. If 1 gallon of gasoline costs $2.09, about how much will Ms. Strickler
spend on gasoline in 5 weeks?
F
Less than $16
G
Between $18 and $26
H
Between $60 and $90
J
Between $90 and $130
69
A vending machine owner records the number of giant gumballs he sells each
day for 2 weeks. The stem-and-leaf plot below shows the data he collected.
Which of the following statements will NOT be true if the owner includes an
additional day’s sales of 35 gumballs?
A
The median will stay the same.
B
The range will decrease by 1.
C
There will be exactly 1 mode.
D
The data will include 15 days of sales.
70
Yvonne was making corrections to her math quiz. On the quiz, she should
have plotted point A at
1
5
, point B at 0.6, point C at
, and point D at 0.9.
3
16
Yvonne’s placement of the points is shown below.
Which point did she NOT plot correctly?
F
Point A
G
Point B
H
Point C
J
Point D
71
Mr. Slagle purchased 8 pounds of apples priced at $1.25 per pound and 3
pounds of oranges priced at $.105 per pound. What was the total cost in
dollars of the apples and oranges?
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72
The table below shows the number of miles David ran last week.
Which expression could NOT be used to determine how much farther David
ran on Monday and Tuesday than on Thursday and Friday?
2
9
2
5
10
F
2(3.25) – 3
G
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  5
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H
6
J
2(3.25) – (3.2 + 2.9)
1
– 6.3
2
73
Before Trinh went to London, she investigated the exchange rates between
U.S. dollars and British pounds. Her data is shown in the graph below.
If Trinh went to London in September, about how many British pounds (£)
did she receive for $300?
A
£55
B
£160
C
£545
D
£1200
74
The table below shows the area of a triangle where the height and the base
have the same measure.
Which expression can be used to find the area of a triangle that has a height
and base of n centimeters?
F
n
2
G
nn
2
H
nxn
J
n+1
1
2
75
Andres sorted his DVD collection into categories as shown below.
What is the mean number of DVDs in each category?
A
4
B
5
C
6
D
7
76
Emmett is 46
1
5
inches tall. Rolando is 2 inches shorter than Emmett. How
2
8
tall is Rolando?
F
43
1
in.
2
G
43
7
in.
8
H
44
2
in.
3
J
49
1
in.
8
77
Mr. Bonner displayed the set of cards shown below to his students.
Which card does NOT show a fraction equivalent to 1.4?
A
1
2
5
B
1
4
10
C
14
10
D
1 .4
10
78
At a barbeque restaurant, 3 sausage sandwiches are sold for every 4 beef
sandwiches sold. If 12 beef sandwiches are sold during a 20-minute period,
how many sausage sandwiches would be restaurant expect to sell during this
same time?
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A new car’s fuel economy information is listed on the sticker below.
Which ratio accurately compares the miles per gallon on the highway to the
miles per gallon in the city for this car?
A
3:4
B
3:2
C
2:3
D
4:3
The scatter plot shows the relationship between the number of miles a girls’
basketball team has to travel for its away games and the number of fans from
school that come to the games.
80
About how many fans attended the game when the team traveled 35 miles?
F
395
G
400
H
420
J
435
81
Jasmine bought 7 doughnuts for $0.70 each, 5 drinks for $1.85 each, and 1
sausage roll for $2.50. Which expression can be used to find c, the total cost
for her purchases?
A
c = (7 + 5 + 1)(0.70 + 1.85+ 2.50)
B
c = (7 + 5 + 1)(0.70+1.85+ 2.50) ÷ 3)
C
c = 7(0.70) + 5(1.85) + 2.50
D
c = 7(0.70) + 5(1.85) + 2(2.50)
82
The students in Mrs. Davis’ class made a stem-and-leaf-plot showing the
number of stickers they each have.
What is the range of this data?
F
4
G
14
H
24
J
34
83
Which of the following is NOT equivalent to the ratio 3:2?
A
6:4
B
9:6
C
9:4
D
30:20
84
An airline manager found that during a 24-hour period, 1,440 passengers
passed through one terminal. What was the rate of passenger flow?
F
60 passengers per minute
G
60 passengers per hour
H
120 passengers per minute
J
120 passengers per hour
85
Which fraction is NOT equivalent to 0.9?
A
90
100
B
45
50
C
18
20
D
9
100
86
Mario counted 21 buses in the parking lot at the band competition. If there
were between 33 and 37 students on each bus, which is the best estimate of
the total number of students on the buses?
F
91
G
600
H
700
J
875
87
What number should be placed in the box to complete the prime factorization
of 180?
180 = 22 • □2 • 5
A
9
B
7
C
3
D
2
88
Marissa is shopping for clothes for summer camp. She buys 4 pairs of shorts
that are $10 each. She also buys 5 shirts that are $8 each. If she has a
coupon for $15 off her entire purchase, which equation below will calculate s,
the total amount of money Marissa spends on clothes?
F
s = 4(10) + 5(8)
G
s = 4(10) + 5(8) – 15
H
s = 5(10) + 4(8) – 15
J
s = 5(10) + 4(8)
89
At the last school pep rally, 3 out of every 7 students wore school colors.
Based on this information, if 350 students attend the next pep rally, how
many of these students will wear school colors?
A
150
B
50
C
200
D
Not here
90
Mr. Slagle bought a computer for $1,920, including tax. If he pays for it in
16 equal payments, what will be the dollar amount of each payment?
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Cell Phone Usage
Minutes Used Total Cost
Up to 200
$35.00
201 - 400
$45.00
401 - 600
$55.00
601 and over
$65.00
If Amber uses her cell phone for 15 minutes each day, how much should her
cell phone bill be for an average 30-day month?
A
$35.00
B
$45.00
C
$55.00
D
$65.00
92
John and Eva live in the same town. Each of them uses a rain gauge to
measure rainfall. The drawing below shows the amount of rain in each rain
gauge after a snowstorm.
Which of the following best represents the difference between the amount of
rain in John’s rain gauge and the amount in Eva’s rain gauge?
F
1
in.
12
G
4
in.
5
H
1
in.
6
J
19
in.
12
93
On the coldest day of the year last year, the temperature was 10˚F at 3:00
p.m. At 9:00 that evening, the temperature was 20˚ colder that it was at
3:00 p.m. Which of the following thermometers shows the temperature at
9:00 p.m.?
94
Newspaper advertisements can be
1
1
of a page,
of a page, or a full page.
4
2
The shaded parts of the model below show the fractions of a page used for
two advertisements.
Which of the following equations represents the total fraction of the page
used for these two advertisements?
F
1 1 2
 
3 3 3
G
1 1 3
 
4 2 4
H
1 3 2
 
4 4 4
J
1 1 4
 
2 2 4
95
The ages of the Presidents of the United States since 1900 are given below.
42,
51,
56,
55,
51,
54
51,
60,
62,
43,
55,
56
61,
52,
69,
64,
46,
54
Which graph provides the most detailed, accurate representation of this
data?
96
Tyler asked 25 students in his class which ice cream they prefer. The table
shows the results of the survey. What decimal represents the fraction of
students who preferred chocolate?
Ice Cream
Number of
Students
Vanilla
9
Chocolate
11
Cookies & Cream
5
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The middle school nurse kept track of the number of absences at the school
each month from January through May. The above table shows her data.
Which of the following graphs would BEST reflect this data?
98
Coach Taft recorded the times of eight of his football players in the 40-yard
dash. The results are shown in the table below.
Which of the following is the range of times and the median time for these
eight players?
F
range = 0.42 seconds
median = 5.03 seconds
G
range = 0.36 seconds
median = 5.00 seconds
H
range = 0.36 seconds
median = 4.97 seconds
J
range = 0.41 seconds
median = 5.00 seconds
99
The weights of the packages that George shipped today are shown below.
Which of the following stem-and-leaf plots BEST reflects this data?
100
In the diagram shown below, what is the measure of angle AED?
F
15˚
G
42˚
H
38˚
J
25˚
101
102
Diagrams A, B, and C are each equivalent to which of the following percents?
F
83.3%
G
75%
H
70%
J
66.6%
103
Based on the above statement, Tarik received an A
A
100% of the time.
B
80% of the time.
C
75% of the time.
D
90% of the time.
104
Mean:
10
Median:
10
Mode:
10
Range:
10
Which of the following sets of numbers would yield the above statistics?
F
5, 5, 10, 10, 10, 18, 20
G
5, 8, 10, 10, 10, 12, 15
H
5, 7, 10, 10, 10, 14, 15
J
6, 8, 10, 10, 12, 14, 16
105
If figure ABCD shown below is a rectangle, what would be the measure of
angle ADB?
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The above table shows the land areas of the seven largest nations in Europe.
Which of the following would be the BEST ESTIMATE of the combined land
areas of Sweden, Germany, and Norway?
F
374,000 square miles
G
398,000 square miles
H
412,000 square miles
J
456,000 square miles
107
Marissa listed the coordinates of five of the vertices of the hexagon shown
below.
Which of the following are the coordinates of the vertex that Marissa did NOT
list?
A
(9, 6)
B
(6, 8)
C
(5, 6)
D
(8, 9)
108
Which of the following lists the hitters by batting average in order from
greatest to least?
Hitter 1.
.383
Hitter 2.
.318
Hitter 3.
.392
Hitter 4.
.365
Hitter 5.
.298
F
Hitter 1, Hitter 3, Hitter 4, Hitter 2, Hitter 5
G
Hitter 3, Hitter 1, Hitter 4, Hitter 2, Hitter 5
H
Hitter 2, Hitter 1, Hitter 3, Hitter 5, Hitter 4
J
Hitter 3, Hitter 1, Hitter 4, Hitter 5, Hitter 2
109
Which of the following groups includes five factors of 60?
A
4, 8, 15, 20, 30
B
4, 5, 12, 25, 30
C
2, 5, 10, 20, 30
D
5, 6, 15, 20, 40
110
In which of the following pairs of numbers are BOTH numbers evenly divisible
by 4, 6, and 7?
F
84 and 154
G
84 and 252
H
72 and 168
J
98 and 252
111
The Essex Taxi Company charges $4.00 for a ride of 0.5 miles or less, and
$0.85 for each additional 0.5 miles. How much would a 3.5-mile ride cost?
A
$9.10
B
$7.70
C
$7.50
D
$8.50
112
Destiny bought 1
3
1
yards of material. She used
of a yard to make an
4
4
apron. In decimal form, how much material did she have left?
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Jackson caught a fish that weighed 1
weighed
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pounds. Christian caught one that
16
13
pound. As a decimal, what was the difference in the weight of
16
the two fish?
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A car rental agency charges $32.00 per day plus $0.16 per mile for each mile
driven. A car is rented for three days and has been driven a total of 255
miles. Which of the following is the total cost of renting this car?
F
$40.80
G
$136.80
H
$146.00
J
$504.00
Use the diagram below to answer questions 115 - 118.
115
Find the measure of GHI to the nearest degree.
A
85˚
B
45˚
C
65˚
D
55˚
116
Find the measure of IHJ to the nearest degree.
F
65˚
G
70˚
H
75˚
J
80˚
117
Which angle has a measure of 120˚?
A
EHG
B
GHJ
C
IHF
D
EHI
118
What is the difference between the measures of EHG and GHJ ?
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A giant bag of pretzels weighs between five and seven pounds. Which of
these could be the weight of these pretzels?
A
57 ounces
B
68 ounces
C
93 ounces
D
124 ounces
120
How many three-ounce hamburgers can be made from a package of meat
that weighs 3.62 pounds?
F
3
G
10
H
19
J
36
121
Josh’s pace is about 1.5 feet. How many paces would Josh take if he walked
the length of a football field – 100 yards?
A
about 100 paces
B
about 150 paces
C
about 200 paces
D
about 250 paces
122
A car travels at a rate of 79 feet per second. Determine a reasonable
estimate of how many yards this car will travel in two minutes.
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Destiny used 26 quarts of water to wash her mom’s car. How many gallons
of water did Destiny use?
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8.5
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10
C
6.5
D
8
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Adrianna’s cat eats about seven ounces of cat food each day. Which of the
following is a reasonable estimate, to the nearest whole pound, of the
amount of cat food her cat will eat in one month?
F
8 pounds
G
11 pounds
H
13 pounds
J
18 pounds
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Kaitlyn bought 4 gallons of orange juice for a party. How many pints of juice
did Kaitlyn buy?
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When full, the cup shown in the above diagram can hold eight fluid ounces of
water. Exactly how many of these cups would be needed to fill the bottle
with one gallon of water?
F
10 cups
G
12 cups
H
16 cups
J
25 cups
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Tina had soup, a sandwich, and juice for lunch. Which of these is closest to
the amount of money she spent all together?
A
$4.00
B
$5.00
C
$6.00
D
$7.00
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Melissa used her ruler to measure the pencil below. She used 2 different
units of measurement.
NOTE: The length measurements may not be exact because of differences in
printers.
Which of these could be the 2 different units of measurement that Melissa
used?
F
120 millimeters and 12 centimeters
G
12 millimeters and 120 centimeters
H
120 centimeters and 12 meters
J
12 centimeters and 120 meters
129
Caleb went to a comic book fair where he spent a total of $16.00. He spent
$6.00 on admission and went to 8 tables. He spent the same amount of
money (m) at each table. The following number sentence can be used to
find how much money he spent at each table.
16 = 6 + 8m
How much money did Caleb spend at each table?
A
$0.50
B
$0.80
C
$1.25
D
$2.00
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A sixth-grade class is growing plants for their science projects. Each student
spent $1.00 for a package of seeds and $2.50 for a container to plant the
seeds in. There are 30 students in the class. How much money did the
sixth-grade class spend on seeds and containers in all?
F
$3.50
G
$105.00
H
$165.00
J
$255.00
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The table below shows the scores 14 students received on a math test.
What is the median score?
A
85
B
90
C
95
D
100
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For every nine bags of popcorn a multiplex movie theater sells, they sell four
boxes of chocolate-covered raisins. If the theater sold 225 bags of popcorn,
how many boxes of chocolate-covered raisins did they most likely sell?
F
100 boxes
G
90 boxes
H
81 boxes
J
65 boxes
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Mrs. Curtis has 14 pads of drawing paper. Each pad contains 50 sheets of
paper. She wants to give each of her twenty students the same number of
sheets of paper. How many sheets of paper will each student receive?
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Jocelyn surveyed 100 people at a mall. She asked for the initial letter of
their first names. The chart shows the 4 most popular first-name initials
and how many people had each.
Based on the information from the survey, which proportion can be used to
find f, the number of people expected to have the letter M for a first-name
initial out of the 2000 people at the mall?
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135
Corbin drives his car 1,250 miles per month. Which of the following tables
best represents the relationship between m, the number of months, and d,
the amount of miles he drives over that length of time?
136
The table below shows the relationship between d, the number of days a
video is returned late to a video store, and l, the amount of the late fee.
Which of the following equations BEST describes this relationship?
F
l = 3d + 2.50
G
l = 1.25d
H
l = 3(d + 1.25)
J
l = d + 1.25
137
The diagram below shows a trapezoid with angles a, b, c, and d. Which of
the following BEST represents the types of angles that angles a, b, c, and d
could be, respectively?
A
obtuse, acute, acute, and acute
B
obtuse, obtuse, obtuse, and acute
C
acute, right, obtuse, and right
D
obtuse, obtuse, acute, and acute
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What is the measure of angle A in the quadrilateral shown below?
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139
Triangle EFG shown below is an isosceles triangle. What is the measure of
angle E?
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Students in Ms. Strickler’s class were practicing measuring lessons using
different measurement tools. Which measurement is the most reasonable for
the height of a student desk?
F
2 meters
G
4 feet
H
30 centimeters
J
30 inches
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The perimeter of a square is twelve feet. What is the area of the square?
A
6 square feet
B
8 square feet
C
9 square feet
D
12 square feet
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Katie used 26 quarts of water to wash her dad’s car. How many gallons of
water did Katie use?
F
8.5
G
10
H
6.5
J
8