c. 4/3 c. 46

Student Name:
Class:
Date:
Instructions:
1.
Evaluate the expression for x = -2:
A.
B.
c.
D.
2.
Read each question carefully and circle the correct answer.
1/2
-4/3
4/3
-112
Translate the following word phrase into an expression.
seventeen added to three times the sum of a number, x, and five
A.
B.
c.
D.
3.
3(x + 5) + 17
3+x +5+17
17 + 3x + 5
3x + 17 + 5
'
What is the value ofy?
y+S-11=17
A.
B.
c.
D.
-2
20
46
-2
Test Set #9 - Page 1
4.
What is the value of y?
y
- =
4
8
A.
24
B.
2
c.
D.
5.
4
32
Solve for x.
(x + 18) - 27 = 6
A.
6
B.
21
11
15
c.
D.
6.
Solve this system of equations.
x=y+2
2y- 3x = 15
A.
B.
C.
D.
7.
x=ll,y=9
X = -7' y = -9
x=23,y=21
x=-19,y=-21
What is the value ofy?
y=6x
A.
B.
c.
D.
y=l
y=O
y=6
Problem cannot be solved with the given information.
Test Set #9 - Page 2
8.
Solve for x.
4(2- 3x) = 20
9.
A.
B.
C.
x=-144
x= -336
X= -7/3
D.
X=
-1
Choose the equation you could use to solve this problem.
Carla earns 50¢ more an hour than Calvin. Calvin earns twice as much as Jerry. Jerry earns $6.50 an
hour.
How much does Carla earn an hour?
A.
B.
C.
D.
10.
What is another way to write:
A.
B.
C.
D.
11.
n = (6.50 + 2)- 0.50
n = (2 x 6.50) + 0.50
n = (6.50 + 2) + 0.50
n = (2 x 6.50) - 0.50
3x3x3x3x3
5x3
5 x5
5 x5 x 5
Find the standard form for:
A.
B.
c.
D.
1,300
13,000,000
1,300,000
130,000
Test Set #9 - Page 3
12.
Find the equivalent form.
19
A.
9
10 X 9
0
1
B.
c.
D.
13.
14.
Which of the following is true?
A.
(5)-3 =-0.0008
B.
(5)-3 =0.008
c.
(5)-3
D.
(5)-3 =0.25
=_1._
25
Simplify.
A.
B.
(-3a4 b6c3) 2
c.
D.
A.
B.
A
B
D.
D
c.
15.
6a8bl2 c6
9a.Sbl2 c6
Qa.l6 b 36 0 9
-6a8bl2c6
c
For x = -10, find 36 + x.
A.
B.
c.
D.
-26
26
-46
46
Test Set #9 - Page 4
16.
Evaluate the expression fory = -12.
"L-y
4
A.
B.
c.
D.
17.
15
-15
9
-9
Simplify and evaluate the expression for y = 0, z = -1.5.
-0.8z + O.OOSz(-O.OOly- 3.1 + (-l.Sz + 3))
A.
B.
c.
D.
18.
1.216125
1.183875
-1.36125
-1.03875
Evaluate the expression form= 4.
y= 14m
A.
B.
c.
D.
19.
Olivia skates twice as far as Stephanie. This sum of their distances is 96 miles per month. How many
miles per month does Stephanie skate?
A.
B.
C.
D.
20.
10
18
56
35
32 miles
64 miles
48 miles
24 miles
Which mathematical expression represents the word expression?
19 decreased by some number
A.
B.
c.
D.
19+n
n- 19
19 + n
19- n
Test Set #9- Page 5
21.
Find the missing number.
2, 6, 10, 14, 1, 22
A.
B.
c.
D.
22.
Sasha built a square sandbox with a perimeter of 20 feet. She has decided that she wants to rebuild the
sandbox so that each side is 3 feet longer than the original sandbox. Before she buys the materials to
build the new sandbox, she needs to know the perimeter. What is the perimeter of the new sandbox?
A.
B.
c.
D.
23.
16
18
20
24
60ft
26ft
32ft
23ft
What is the value of n in the given statement?
8n<40
A.
n <5
B.
n
C.
n>4
D.
n~4
~5
Test Set #9 - Page 6
24.
Which equation best represents the graph?
,. I I I I $ I I I I •
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
25.
A.
n >0
B.
n ~0
C.
n ,5;1
D.
n <1
Fill in the blank.
lfN + 71
A.
B.
c.
D.
26.
= 376, then N is _ _.
310
306
305
71
Find the operational symbol.
1,116? 18 = 62
A.
X
B.
+
c.
D.
Test Set #9 - Page 7
----------------------------------- - - - -
27.
--·-
Ten times N is 7 less than X.
X is equal to 87.
What is the value ofN?
A.
B.
c.
D.
28.
The sum of two numbers is thirty. One number is five less than six times the other number. Find the
numbers.
A.
B.
C.
D.
29.
87
80
8
8.7
x=25; y=5
X= 24.5; y = 5.5
x=l4;y=6
X= 6.8; y = 23.2
Add the quantity of six times a number decreased by fourteen to the quantity of three decreased by fourfifths of the same number.
A.
26
5
x-11
B.
c.
34 X -17
5
D.
Test Set #9 - Page 8
30.
Simplify.
1Br3 -
A.
B.
1Br2
-
r5 -
B.
-
r
C.
D.
-
r6 -
r
-
2r4
+ 2
2
2
B
c
D.
D
· Jerome is trying to work through this algebra problem for the third time. Choose the option that
identifies where Jerome is making his error.
.Jerorae
1 . (6n 2 . (6n 3. 36n24. 36n2 -
A.
B.
C.
D.
32.
A.
A
c.
31.
36r2
4) 2
4) (6n - 4)
24n - 24n 48n - 16
16
He multiplied terms in the wrong order in step 2.
He didn't square the terms before combining them in step 2.
He didn't reduce his answer to its lowest terms in step 4.
He multiplied negative integers incorrectly in step 2.
Subtract the following.
( 4x
3
+ 2x2 - 9x + 4) - ( 2~ - 4x 2 - 3) - ( 6x + 2)
Test Set #9 - Page 9
33.
Which answer best completes the number sentence?
A.
B.
X
c.
x2
0
3
D.
34.
35.
For the set for the school play, students are using a triangular board to make a mountain. To make sure
the mountain will fit on the stage, they must know the length of the base. If the area of the board is 40
m 2 and the height is 2m taller than the length of the base, how long is the base of the board?
A.
6m
B.
8m
C.
lOrn
D.
20m
Which formula will allow you to solve a quadratic equation?
A.
x = -
b
±.A 2
-
4ac 2
C.
B.
x
= b
±.A 2
2a
A.
B.
A
B
D.
D
c.
-
4a.c
D.
+ ..,{, 2 2a.
x = -
b
x = b
±../b -
2a
4a.c
4a.c2
2a
c
Test Set #9- Page 10
36.
Find the equivalent form.
.[Sx./4
37.
A.
5o
B.
F9
c.
.J1
D.
Jf
Find the corresponding option.
A.
B.
A
B
D.
D
c.
38.
A.
-
B.
6
6
C.
No~
D.
-
./6
a rea1 nunber
6
c
Round to the nearest cent when necessary.
25 blank video tapes are on sale for $19.99.
How much does each video tape cost?
A.
B.
c.
D.
$0.78
$0.80
$1.25
$1.00
Test Set #9 - Page 11
39.
15
X
45
3
then x is _ ? _
If
A.
B.
c.
D.
40.
45
15
1
3
Solve forx.
2x+-7= 9+-11
3
A.
B.
c.
D.
41.
Find the solution.
3(x+1)=2x+10
A.
B.
c.
D.
42.
x= 13
x= -13
x=7
x=-7
Mr. Rivera has a jar full of nickels, dimes, and quarters. There are three times as many nickels as there
are dimes. There are 20 more quarters than dimes. The jar contains 56 quarters. How many nickels are
there?
A.
B.
C.
D.
43.
3 113
7 1/2
40 112
-3 113
116 nickels
168 nickels
228 nickels
108 nickels
Average the following numbers: 250, 30, 855, 65, 780, 100,45, 70, 115, 60.
A.
B.
c.
D.
2370
227
234
237
Test Set #9- Page 12
44.
How many different teams of3 students can be formed if you have 100 students to choose from?
A.
B.
c.
D.
45.
Amelia is going to a drug store to do some shopping. She needs toothpaste, contact solution, and bar
soap. There are fourteen different brands of toothpaste, 3 different brands of saline solution, and nine
different brands of bar soap. How many different arrangements can Amelia choose from?
·
A.
B.
C.
D.
46.
161,700
300
323,400
1,000,000
15 different arrangements
84 different arrangements
378 different arrangements
84 different arrangements
A ~oup of 1,500 high school students were asked to fill out a questionnaire about their future career
choices. The circle graph represents the results of the questionnaire. Use the circle graph to answer the
question.
10%
10%
So/e
Banker Diplomat
15%
Teacher
Doctor
30%
Computer
Technician
10%
Lawyer
How many students chose doctor as their career choice?
A.
B.
C.
D.
300 students
200 students
150 students
400 students
Test Set #9 - Page 13
47.
The Hawks and the Eagles are two hockey teams. This graph represents the attendance for each team.
The attendance is given in thousands.
A
t
30
t
e 25
n 20
d
e 15
n 10
c
5
How many more people were at the Eagles' Game 1 than at the Hawks' Game 1?
A.
B.
c.
D.
48.
20,000
10,000
25,000
The same number of people attended both games.
There are 9 pieces of paper in a hat numbered 1 through 9. Kaleda needs to pick a 1, 2, 9, and 5 in order
to win. The first, second, and third pieces of paper drawn are not replaced.
What are her chances of winning?
A.
B.
c.
D.
49.
116561
1136
1/3024
4/9
What is the range of the group of numbers?
8.6, 4.1, 8, 16.3, 11.4
A.
B.
c.
D.
24.4
24.2
48.4
12.2
Test Set #9- Page 14
50.
Which of the following measures of central tendency is~?
A.
B.
C.
D.
51.
median= 84.5
mean=87
mode= 82
range= 23
The Board of Directors of a company has seven members who are all willing to serve as an officer. How
many different ways can there be a President and Vice President elected?
A.
B.
c.
D.
2!
12!
42
35
Test Set #9 - Page 15
52.
Use the spinner to answer the question.
If you spin twice, how many times can you expect to spin a 9?
A.
B.
c.
D.
53.
0.22
4.5
0.25
1.8
What is the average of the following numbers?
6, 5, 18, 21, 10, 9, 18, 20, and 1
A.
B.
54.
c.
9
D.
54
If you were to draw a playing card from a standard deck, what is the probability of drawing an 8 of
hearts?
A.
B.
c.
D.
55.
108
12
1/4
3/26
1/52
1113
If you were to draw a card from a standard deck, what is the probability of drawing a red queen?
A.
B.
c.
D.
1113
1126
3/13
1152
Test Set #9- Page 16
56.
Use the table to answer the question. Round to the nearest cent when necessary.
Fold..-s
STORE A 12 for $1.10 12 for $1.50 3 for $0 .90
$1 .59 each
STORE B 10 for$0 .90 10 for $1 .25 5 for $1.15
2 for $3 .00
STORE C
3for $5.00
6 for $0 .60
6 for $0 .90
$0.25 each
STORED 20 for $1 .99 20 for $2 .99 10 for $2.75 10 for $9.99
STORE E $0.10uch
$0.15uch 15for$3.75 5 for $5 .00
STORE F
5 for$0 .75
5 for $0 .50
2 for$0.45 6 for $6.25
How much would one binder cost at Store F?
A.
B.
c.
D.
57.
$1.00
$1.05
$1.04
$1.06
Find the value of the ']_ in the given statement.
57,000,000 = 5.7 xl01
A.
B.
c.
D.
58.
-8
-6
8
7
Arianna's father gave her $200. She spent $15.50 on gas for her car and $4.25 for lunch. With the
remaining money Arianna needs to buy a gift for each of her 5 brothers.
How much money can Arianna spend on each gift?
A.
B.
c.
D.
$43.95
$180.25
$36.05
$1081.5
Test Set #9 - Page 17
59 ·
Cameron needs
~ of a cup of chocolate chips for one recipe and 2 of a cup for another
5
9
recipe. Estimate how many cups of chocolate chips he will need
60.
A.
1
1- cups
2
B.
1
1- cups
4
c.
1
- ofarup
2
D.
3
- ofarup
4
Identify the angle.
A.
B.
C.
obtuse angle
acute angle
right angle
Test Set #9 - Page 18
61.
Fill in the blank.
p
s
M
N
LQSM appears to be _ _ _ _ __
A.
B.
C.
D.
an obtuse angle
an acute angle
a right angle
a straight angle
62.
X
What is the value of LX?
A.
B.
c.
D.
63.
68.2°
111.8°
81.3°
98.7°
These two triangles are congruent.
LFDE is equal to 110° . LDEF is equal to 39° . What is LRST equal to?
A.
B.
c.
D.
110°
31°
70°
39°
Test Set #9- Page 19
64.
Fill in the blank.
Quadrilaterals ABCD and WXYZ are congruent.
A[]B x\Jw
D
C
Y
Z
Segment AB is congruent to segment _ _ .
65.
A.
B.
C.
CD
D.
WX
AC
YZ
What are the coordinates of point A?
y
5
•
A
A.
B.
c.
D.
(-4, -3)
(-3, -4)
(-4, 3)
(-3, 4)
Test Set #9 - Page 20
66.
What is the ordered pair for point V?
T
r-+-~~--~2~~-4--~~~
r-+-~~--~1~-r-;--r-;-~
- §i§~· -1---+--+--+-'"""v,_-;
A.
B.
c.
D.
67.
Which of the options below is NOT a step toward finding the distance between point A (-5, -5) and
point B (9, -4)?
A.
B.
C.
D.
68.
(3, -3)
{3, 3)
(-3, 3)
(-3, -3)
squaring -14 and -1
adding 196 and 1
subtracting -9 from 5
adding 4 to -5
What shapes are in this figure?
A.
B.
C.
D.
rectangular prism and pyramid
pyramid and rectangle
cone and rectangle
rectangular prism and cone
Test Set #9 - Page 21
69.
Which equation best represents the graph?
-8
-10
A.
B.
C.
D.
70.
Name the polygon.
A.
B.
C.
D.
71.
y= 112 X
X= 1/2 y- 1
X= 112 X -1
y=2x
hexagon
decagon
pentagon
octagon
Which of the following statements is true?
A.
B.
C.
D.
All rhombuses are squares.
All rectangles are squares.
All squares are rectangles.
All parallelograms are rectangles.
Test Set #9 - Page 22
72.
Diagonal QS of rhombus QRST is 100 meters long.
T
R
How long is segment US?
A.
B.
C.
D.
73.
A triangle has sides which are 6, 8, and 10 inches long. Which applied equation will prove that this
triangle is or is not a right triangle?
c.
74.
50 meters
100 meters
25 meters
Information not provided.
6+8= Fo
The equations of a translation are x' = 2 - x and y' = y - 3. What is the translation of point K
(-3, -1)?
A.
B.
c.
D.
(5, -2)
(-1, -4)
(-1 , -2)
(5, -4)
Test Set #9 - Page 23
75.
What will the coordinates of point D be if the figure ABCD is rotated around pointE so that point B is
at (0, -5)?
X
A.
B.
c.
D.
76.
A right triangle has a second angle measuring 34°. What is the measure of the third angle?
A.
B.
c.
D.
77.
(-3, -3)
(0, -1)
(3, -3)
(0, -5)
101°
124°
56°
46°
The baseball field is 6 miles due west of Katie's house. The batting cages are due north of Katie's house.
The diagonal distance from the baseball field to the batting cages is 10 miles. What is the shortest
distance from Katie's house to the batting cages?
A.
B.
C.
D.
4 miles
16 miles
2 miles
8 miles
Test Set #9 - Page 24
78.
What is the area of a circle with a radius equal to 9 meters?
A.
B.
C.
D.
79.
25.8 square meters
81 square meters
56.52 square meters
254.34 square meters
Find the area of the parallelogram.
17m
A.
B.
C.
D.
80.
What is the area of a parallelogram with a base equal to 2.2 meters and a height equal to 3.3 meters?
A.
B.
C.
D.
81.
22 square meters
85 square meters
42.5 square meters
44 square meters
72.6 square meters
5.5 square meters
7.26 square meters
55 square meters
Pilar wants to fill her rectangular garden with dirt. The garden is 70 meters long and 30 meters wide.
What is the area of the garden?
A.
B.
C.
D.
2,100 square meters
100 square meters
200 square meters
1,050 square meters
Test Set #9 - Page 25
82.
What is the area of the trapezoid?
8.lm
A.
B.
C.
D.
83.
10.877 square meters
381.15 square meters
592.2 square meters
2,398.41 square meters
What is the area of a triangle with a base equal to 5.5 feet and a height equal to 10 feet?
A.
B.
C.
D.
84.
28.2m
110 square feet
55 square feet
7.42 square feet
27.5 square feet
What is the circumference of the circle?
Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
A.
B.
C.
D.
34.54 em
379.94cm
69.08 em
484cm
Test Set #9 - Page 26
85.
The Acme Fencing Company built a fence around a rectangular yard. The yard is 12 meters wide and
45 meters long.
What is the perimeter of the yard?
A.
B.
C.
D.
86.
540 meters
228 meters
57 meters
114 meters
This is a scale drawing of Lincoln Junior High School.
0
=3.5 inches
The scale used is 3.5 inches equals 7 feet. What is the actual length of the library?
A.
B.
C.
D.
87.
28 feet
98 feet
14 feet
24.5 feet
Kim's aquarium holds 3.4 m3 of water. Its height and width are 1.5 m and 0.8 m, respectively. What is
the length of the aquarium? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
----+--='[)5
C..J--1
m
0.8m
A.
B.
C.
D.
2.3m
3.4m
1.2m
2.8m
Test Set #9 - Page 27
88.
In July, the high temperature was 30° C. The low temperature was -9° C.
What was the average temperature for the month of July?
19.5°C
-19.SO C
-10.5° c
lO.SO C
A.
B.
c.
D.
89.
Larry is 13.5 years old.
Express Larry's age in months.
81 months
156.5 months
702 months
162 months
A.
B.
C.
D.
90.
5 yd
A.
B.
ft
9 in
7 in
6 yd 1 ft 6 in
6 yd 1ft 4 in
6.16 yd
5 yd 1 ft 2 in
c.
D.
91.
2 ft
1
+
What is the volume of the cone? Round your answer if necessary.
3m
vlm
1T:
A.
B.
C.
D.
= 3.14
314 cubic meters
104.7 cubic meters
23,550 cubic meters
113 cubic meters
Test Set #9 - Page 28
92.
What is the volume of the cylinder?
_....------
-----·-
-----------------
15ft
--~--
--.....______.-Round your answer to the nearest hundredth when necessary.
A.
B.
C.
D.
93.
339.12 cubic feet
2,441.66 cubic feet
678.24 cubic feet
5,086.8 cubic feet
A pyramid with a square base has a volume of320 cubic meters. Each side ofthe base measures 6
meters.
What is the height of the pyramid?
Round to the nearest whole number.
A.
B.
C.
D.
94.
27 meters
80 meters
3 meters
12 meters
The volume of a rectangular prism is 300 cubic meters. The base has a length of 5 meters and a width of
6 meters.
What is the height of the prism?
A.
B.
C.
D.
10 meters
270 meters
100 meters
30 meters
Test Set #9 - Page 29
Triangular Face
Height
Base
95.
9.7cm
Height
of Prism
Volume
of Prism
?
436.5 cm
6cm
3
What is the height of the prism?
A.
B.
C.
D.
96.
97.
15.7 em
15 em
378.3 em
210.4 em
Which of the following numbers is greater than the others?
A.
B.
c.
1/2
100%
3/4
D.
0.9
Find another way to write:
8
25
A.
114
B.
25%
32%
258%
c.
D.
98.
Which ofthe following is another way to write 0.75?
A.
B.
1175
3/4
D.
75/10
c.
99.
114
Which of the following is another way to write 8.3?
A.
B.
24/3
8/3
D.
83/100
8 3/10
c.
Test Set #9 - Page 30
100.
Put the following numbers in order from kast to greatest.
0 . 5.~. 0. 5%
2
A.
0. 5%,0 . 5.~
2
B.
0. 5%.~.0 . 5
2
c.
10
2
' 0.5, 0.5 Yo
D.
0 . 5,0.5%.~
0
2
101.
Find 203% of26.9.
A.
B.
c.
D.
102.
53.8
0.1325
7.546
54.607
Jake wants to take Meghan to the movies. He has a coupon for a 20% discount on two movie tickets.
The price for one movie ticket is $7.75 .
How much is Jake's discount on the two movie tickets?
A.
B.
c.
D.
$12.40
$6.20
$3.10
$1.55
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103.
A skateboard store is having a sale. The discount is 23% on all items.
If the original price of a skateboard is $368.53, what is the sale price?
A.
B.
c.
D.
104.
Which choice best describes the following?
f(x) = x 2 +3x -4
A.
B.
C.
D.
105.
$34.36
$283.77
$358.40
$84.76
Axis of symmetry at x = -3/2
Opens up
A parabola
A quadratic function
Choose the symbol that replaces the question mark(?).
-8(-144 + 6) _1_ -2(1320 + -12)
A.
B.
c.
106.
>
<
Choose the symbol to replace the question mark.
(-9--17)+121 (-10+30)
A.
B.
c.
107.
<
>
(-6 X -2) X (4 + -2) =
A.
B.
c.
D.
-24
-16
24
16
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108.
In addition to presents, Sheri and Brian received $4,300.00 for their wedding from the 300 guests that
attended. They deposited it into a money-market savings account which pays 6.1% interest per year.
They have been married for 18 months. How much money is currently in their account?
A.
B.
c.
D.
109.
Juan Martinez's income is $2,887.50 per month. If Juan's student loans are $10,000.00 tax free, how
long will it take him to pay the loans off?
12.5% Student
Loans
A.
B.
C.
D.
110.
27 months
28 months
13 months
14 months
A quality snowboard rents for $50.00 a day at ski lodges. You can purchase a snowboard for $650.00.
You can pay that amount in cash, or you can choose a credit plan and pay a $150.00 down payment and
then 24 monthly installments of$25.00. How much more will you pay for the snowboard if you choose
the credit plan?
A.
B.
c.
D.
111.
$4,721.40
$4,693.45
$8,234.50
$9,021.40
$100.00
$200.00
$700.00
The two options equal the same amount.
Janine and Billy need to borrow $25,500 to buy a new boat. They want to borrow the money for three
years at a yearly interest rate of 18%.
How much interest will they pay?
A.
B.
c.
D.
$47,222
$14,166
$13,770
$4,590
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112.
Mahar went to an amusement park with his younger brother and sister. Mahar's ticket cost $32 because
he is 17 years old. Each of the other tickets cost $25. For lunch they had hamburgers and drinks totaling
$15 .64. As they were leaving the park, each of his siblings asked for a keepsake. If Mahar began the
day with $125.00, how much money was left for keepsakes?
A.
B.
c.
D.
$52.36
$27.36
$97.64
Mahar did not have any money left.
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c
D
D
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c
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c
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D
D
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D
B
A
A
B
Graphs (Circle)- C
Graphs (Line) - C
Independent/Dependent Events
Mean/Median/Mode/Range - A
Mean/Median/Mode/Range - B
Permutations
Predictions
Probability/Statistics - A
Probability/Statistics - B
Probability/Statistics - C
Tables- F
Scientific Notation
Story Problems: Decimals
Fractions: Estimation - B
Angles- A
Angles- B
Angles- C
Congruence (SAS/ASA)
Congruency - B
Coordinate Geometry - C
Coordinate Geometry - D
Distance Formula
Figures- D
Graphing Equations - A
Polygons- A
Polygons- B
Polygons- C
Pythagorean Theorem
Spatial Relationships - B
Transformation
Triangles - B
Triangles- C
Area of Circle
Area of Parallelogram- A
Area of Parallelogram - B
Area of Rectangle- D
Area of Trapezoid
Area of Triangle
Circumference - B
Perimeter - C
Scale Drawing
Story Problem: Measurement Procedures
Temperature - D
Time- C
Units of Measurement- D
Volume of Cone
Volume of Cylinders
Volume of Pyramids
Volume of Rectangular Prisms
Volume ofTriangular Prism
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Answer Key
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c
Absolute Value
Conversion: Variable Expressions/Words
Equations: Addition/Subtraction
Equations: Multiplication/Division
Equations: Order of Operations
Equations: Systems
Equations: Two Variables
Equations: Two-Step
Equations: Writing
Exponential Notation- A
Exponential Notation - B
Exponential Notation - C
Exponential Notation- D
Exponential Notation- E
Expressions: Addition
Expressions: Division
Expressions: Evaluating & Simplifying
Expressions: Multiplication
Expressions: Story Problems
Expressions: Subtraction
Function/Pattern - C
Functions: Linear
Inequalities - A
Inequalities - B
Missing Elements - C
Missing Elements - D
Missing Elements - E
Number Relation Problems
Polynomials: Addition
Polynomials: Division
Polynomials: Multiplication
Polynomials: Subtraction
Properties - E
Quadratic Equations: Real World Problems
Quadratic Formula
Radicals and Roots
Radicals: Simplifying
Rates
Ratio/Proportion - C
Rational Numbers: Equations
Sets/Subsets/Solution Sets
Story Problems
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Averaging Numbers
Combinations
Counting the Choices
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B
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c
B
D
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c
B
D
c
A
A
B
B
A
c
Comparison
Equivalent Forms: Dec./Fract./Percent
Equivalent Forms: Decimal/Fraction
Equivalent Forms: Decimal/Mixed Fract.
Order Numbers: Fractions/Dec./Percents
Percent of a Number
Story Problems Percents- A
Story Problems Percents - B
Evaluating Solutions - A
Dividing Integers
Integers: Multiple-step Computation
Multiplying Integers
Banking
Budget: Creation/Application
Credit
Discount/Tax/Interest/Commission
Spending
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