PRAXIS Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects Mathmatics (5003) Practice Test Questions (forms 1 & 2)

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If one cup of soup costs 2 dollars, which of the following represents the number of cups of soup that can be purchased with d dollars? A. 2d B. (d/2) C.(d/100×2) D.(100×d/2)

B. (d/2)

Which of the following is the expanded form of 3,056.45 ? A.(3×1,000)+(5×10)+(6×1)+(4×(1/100))+(5×(1/10)) B.(3×1,000)+(5×10)+(6×1)+(4×(1/10))+(5×(1/100)) C.(3×1,000)+(5×100)+(6×10)+(4×(1/10))+(5×(1/100)) D.(3×1,000)+(5×100)+(6×10)+(4×1)+(5×(1/10))

B.(3×1,000)+(5×10)+(6×1)+(4×(1/10))+(5×(1/100))

Which of the following is an example of the associative property of multiplication? A.ab+c=ba+c B.ab+c=c+ab C.(ab)c=a(bc) D.a(b+c)=ab+ac

C.(ab)c=a(bc)

A. 54

If the perimeter of each of the seven regular hexagons in the figure shown is 18, what is the perimeter of the figure? A. 54 B. 63 C.108 D.126

Which of the following statements must be true about the two non-right angles of a right triangle? A.Both angles are acute. B.One angle is acute and one is obtuse. C.The angles are congruent. D.Both angles are obtuse.

A.Both angles are acute.

Tom's company has to ship 1,944 boxes of shoes. If a truck can hold 450 boxes, how many trucks does he need to ship all the boxes?

5

Which of the following are equivalent to dividing 288 by 24 ? Select all that apply. A. (288 ÷ 4) ÷ 6 B. 2(144 ÷ 24) C. (144 ÷12) + (144 ÷ 12) D. (240 ÷ 24) + (48 ÷ 24)

A. (288 ÷ 4) ÷ 6 B. 2(144 ÷ 24) D. (240 ÷ 24) + (48 ÷ 24)

Tony made 1,500 milliliters of lemonade for a party. Which of the following represents the amount of lemonade, in liters, that Tony made? A. 1.5 B. 15 C. 150 D.15,000

A. 1.5 (1 liter= 1,000 milliliters)

Elisa's number: 5,723,683 Troy's number: 2,678,533 Both Elisa and Troy wrote a number, as shown. The digit 7 in Elisa's number represents how many times what the digit 7 represents in Troy's number? A. 10 B. 100 C. 1,000 D. 10,000

A. 10

C. 8

Alireza has been reading a 600-page novel at a constant rate. The graph shows the number of pages y he has read after x days of reading. If he continues reading at the same rate, how many days will it take him to read the novel from beginning to end? A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D.10

In a certain year, 5 percent of the 2,800 employees of a company had a perfect attendance record. Which of the following computations can be used to determine the number of employees with a perfect attendance record? A. (1/40)×2,800 B. (1/20)×2,800 C. (1/5)×2,800 D. 5×2,800

B. (1/20)×2,800

The population of a certain city was 50,000 people. One year later, the population of the same city grew to 50,600. What was the percent increase in the city's population in that one-year period? A. 0.6% B. 1.2% C. 6% D.12%

B. 1.2%

3y + 2y What is the value of the algebraic expression shown wheny=5? A. 15 B. 25 C. 60 D. 85

B. 25

A two-dimensional net of a certain three-dimensional figure includes five faces, nine edges, and six vertices. Which of the following three-dimensional figures is represented by the net? A. Triangular pyramid B. Triangular prism C. Rectangular pyramid D. Rectangular prism

B. Triangular prism

Which of the following is equivalent to (1/4)÷(1/8)? A.(1/4)×(1/8) B.(1/4)×8 C.4×(1/8) D.4×8

B.(1/4)×8

In the formula d=r×t, if d equals 60 and t remains constant, which of the following is equivalent to r ? A.60t B.(60/t) C.(t/60) D.(d/60t)

B.(60/t)

7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 15, 15, 17, 18, 18, 20, 26, 26, 27, 28, 30 The list shows the times spent eating lunch for the 17 students in Ms. Begay's class. Which of the following statements about the times must be true? Select all that apply. A.The mode is 17 minutes. B.The median is 17 minutes. C.The mean is 18 minutes. D.The range is 37 minutes.

B.The median is 17 minutes. C.The mean is 18 minutes.

Heewon is filling water bottles for a bicycle race. The number of bottles, n, needed for the race is n=2h+1, where h is the number of hours she expects to be racing. Which of the following statements is true about the variables n and h ? A.n is the independent variable, and h is the dependent variable. B.h is the independent variable, and n is the dependent variable. C.Both n and h are dependent variables. D.Both n and h are independent variables.

B.h is the independent variable, and n is the dependent variable.

Rosa left a 20% tip on a restaurant bill of $47.30. What amount did Rosa leave for the tip? A. $0.95 B. $4.73 C. $9.46 D.$14.19

C. $9.46

X | f(x) 100 | 60 | 24 45 | 18 30 | 12 Some values of the linear function f are given in the table shown. What is the value of f(100) ? A. 30 B. 36 C. 40 D. 48

C. 40

Which of the following is equal to 5(10^0)? A. 0 B. 1 C. 5 D.50

C. 5 (10^0)=1

The Statue of Liberty casts a shadow that is 37 meters long at the same time that a nearby vertical 5-meter pole casts a shadow that is 2 meters long. Based on shadow height, the height, in meters, of the Statue of Liberty must be within which of the following ranges? A.115 meters to 120 meters B.105 meters to 110 meters C. 90 meters to 95 meters D. 60 meters to 65 meters

C. 90 meters to 95 meters

Which of the following expresses (3/16) as a percent? A 0.1875% B 1.875% C 5.33% D 18.75%

D 18.75%

8a−3b What is the value of the expression shown when a=2 and b=−5? A.−46 B.−31 C. 1 D. 31

D. 31

Into how many equilateral triangles can a regular hexagon be decomposed? A.3 B.4 C.5 D.6

D.6

A.−5+1=−4

Which of the following addition sentences represents the model shown? A.−5+1=−4 B.−3+(−1)=−4 C.5+(−1)=4 D.6+(−2)=4

C.AC→ and AB→

Which of the following can be used to name the ray that has endpoint A and goes in the direction of C in the figure shown? A.AB→ only B.AC→ only C.AC→ and AB→ D.CA→ and AC→

A

X : Y -10 : -5 -5 : 0 5 : 10 10 : 15 Which of the following graphs best represents the relationship between x and y in the table shown?

B. (The inequality can be solved by first adding 6 and 3x to each side of the inequality and then adding like terms, resulting in (5/2)x> 10. Multiplying each side by (2/5) yields x>4 On the number line, this inequality corresponds to a graph of the numbers greater than 4 but not including 4.)

-(1/2)x−6>4−3x Which of the following is the graph of the solutions to the inequality shown?

In the xy-plane, point A has coordinates (2,1) and point B has coordinates (5,1). Which of the following could be the coordinates for point C so that the area of triangle ABC is equal to 9 square units? A.(5,7) B.(5,4) C.(3,4) D.(4,6)

A.(5,7) (the triangle that is used as the base and h is the length of the height relative to the side chosen as the base. Since the coordinates of points A and B are given and the segment AB is parallel to the x-axis, the length of side AB can be easily computed, making AB the best choice for the base of the triangle. The length of segment AB is | 5−2 |, or 3 units. Substituting the value of 9 for A and the value of 3 for b in the formula yields 9=(1/2)×3×h; that is, h=6. Therefore, the length of the height of the triangle relative to side AB must be 6. Since AB is parallel to the x-axis, point C must be on the line with equation y=7 or on the line with equation y=−5; that is, it must have a y-coordinate of either 7 or −5.

25x^2+6y^3+4x−25y+3x^2−4y^2 Which of the following shows all like terms of the expression above? A.25x^2 and 3x^2 B.25x^2 and 25y C.25x^2 , 3x^2, and 4y^2 D.6y^3, 25y, and 4y^2

A.25x^2 and 3x^2

Which of the following is an algebraic equation? A.3x−5=2 B.4x−2y+8 C.3(9−4)=5(4−1) D.7+5−(12/3)

A.3x−5=2

Kyle's father set up a savings account for him with an initial balance of $100. Since then, Kyle has been depositing $28 into the account each week. Kyle represents the amount of money he has saved after x weeks by the expression 28x+100. Which of the following is equivalent to Kyle's expression? A.4(7x+25) B.7(4x+100) C.7(4x+25) D.4(7x+100)

A.4(7x+25)

Rodrigo left his workplace at 4:50 P.M., and it took him (3/4) of an hour to get home. At what time did Rodrigo get home? A.5:35 P.M. B.5:45 P.M. C.5:55 P.M. D.6:05 P.M.

A.5:35 P.M.

3x^5 + 7x^3 − 5 Which of the following lists the coefficients and degrees of the terms in the polynomial shown? A.Coefficients: 3, 7, −5−5; Degrees: 5, 3, 0 B.Coefficients: 3, 7, −5−5; Degrees: 5, 3, 1 C.Coefficients: 5, 3, 0; Degrees: 3, 7, −5−5 D.Coefficients: 5, 3, 1; Degrees: 3, 7, −5

A.Coefficients: 3, 7, −5−5; Degrees: 5, 3, 0

1,2,4 ... The first three terms of a certain sequence are shown. Which of the following mathematical relationships could describe the terms of the sequence? Select all that apply. A.The first term is 1. Each subsequent term of the sequence is obtained by multiplying a constant quantity by the preceding term. B.The first term is 1. Each subsequent term of the sequence is obtained by adding a constant quantity to the preceding term. C.The first term is 1. Each subsequent term of the sequence is obtained by adding the preceding term and a quantity that increases by 1 with each new term. D.The first term is 1. Each subsequent term of the sequence is obtained by adding 1 to the square of the preceding term. E.The first term is 1. Each subsequent term of the sequence is obtained by squaring a number that is one greater than the number that was squared to obtain the preceding term.

A.The first term is 1. Each subsequent term of the sequence is obtained by multiplying a constant quantity by the preceding term. C.The first term is 1. Each subsequent term of the sequence is obtained by adding the preceding term and a quantity that increases by 1 with each new term.

A salesperson records data consisting of total sales each day for one year. If the least and greatest total sales values are deleted from the data set, which of the following is most likely true about the effect of the deletion? A.The range and mean of the data set will change, but not the median. B.The range and median of the data set will change, but not the mean. C.The median and mean of the data set will change, but not the range. D.The mean, median, and range of the data set will all change.

A.The range and mean of the data set will change, but not the median.

Which of the following is equal to 4(5−2)^2−2^3 ? A. 16 B. 28 C. 76 D.136

B. 28

Which of the following has the greatest value? A. 5 thousands B. 53 hundreds C. 506 tens D.5,100 ones

B. 53 hundreds

Mr. Smythe has asked his students to come up with function rules for the following data. X : Y -1 : 1 0 : 0 Adam says that the function rule is y= −x, Belinda says that the function rule is y=−x^2, and Chandra says that the function rule is y=−x^2−2x. Which of the three equations could be the function rule for the table? A. Adam's only B. Adam's and Chandra's only C. Belinda's and Chandra's only D. Adam's, Belinda's, and Chandra's

B. Adam's and Chandra's only

Which list of numbers is ordered from least to greatest? ( "¯" means repeating) A.(9/25), 0.35, (2/5), 0.35¯ B.0.35, 0.35¯, (9/25), (2/5) C.(2/5), (9/25), 0.35, 0.35¯ D.0.35¯, 0.35, (9/25), (2/5)

B.0.35, 0.35¯, (9/25), (2/5)

462,359 In the number shown, the value represented by the digit 6 is 6×b, where b is a constant. Which of the following equals b? A.10^3 B.10^4 C.10^5 D.10^6

B.10^4

A wholesale nut company makes 10-pound and 25-pound bags of trail mix. For the 10-pound bag, the company uses 3 pounds of raisins, and the rest is nuts. If the proportion of raisins to nuts is the same in the 25-pound bag as in the 10-pound bag, how many pounds of nuts does the company need for the 25-pound bag? A. 7.5 B.17.5 C.18.5 D.22.0

B.17.5

At a yard sale, Tenille sold drinking glasses for $2.00 each and plates for $3.50 each. Nicholas spent a total of $18.00 on drinking glasses and plates at Tenille's yard sale. If Nicholas bought at least one glass and one plate, how many drinking glasses did he buy? A.1 B.2 C.3 D.4

B.2

Activity : Time Dance class : 15 min. Running : 8 min. Walking : 20 min. The table shows the time it takes Larissa to burn 100 calories while performing each of three activities. Larissa's workout routine includes a 30-minute dance class, 10 minutes of running, and 15 minutes of walking. How many calories did Larissa burn to complete her workout? A.375 B.400 C.425 D.450

B.400

Number of Players vs Salary in dollars 2 vs 15,000,000 2 vs 10,000,000 5 vs 1,200,000 5 vs 1,000,000 5 vs 800,000 6 vs 500,000 Which is a measure of center that best represents a typical player's yearly salary? A.Mean B.Median C.Mode D.Range

B.Median

In which quadrant is the point (−8,2) located? A.Quadrant I B.Quadrant II C.Quadrant III D.Quadrant IV

B.Quadrant II

−3(x−4)≥9 Which of the following inequalities is equivalent to the inequality shown? A.x ≤ −1 B.x ≤ 1 C.x ≥ −1 D.x ≥ 1

B.x ≤ 1

A pencil is 18 centimeters in length. How long is the pencil in millimeters? A. 0.18 B. 1.8 C. 180 D. 1,800

C. 180

What is the greatest odd factor of the number 2,112 ? A. 3 B. 21 C. 33 D.111

C. 33

Week : Customers 1 : 52 2 : 79 3 : 44 4 : 110 5 : 90 6 : 68 7 : 125 8 : 96 9 : 88 Bobby runs a small store. The total number of customers who shopped at the store during each of nine consecutive weeks is recorded in the chart shown. If the number of customers who shopped at the store during the tenth week were included in the data, the mean and median of the data would change but the range would not change. Which of the following could be the number of customers who shopped at the store during the tenth week? A. 39 B. 41 C. 73 D.132

C. 73

Item : Price Cheese : $1.63 Milk : $1.19 Juice : $1.99 Cereal : $1.19 Bread : $0.89 Butter : $1.39 A shopper purchases one of each of the items in the list above at the prices indicated. Which of the following is closest to the change the shopper would receive after paying with a $20 bill? (Assume there is no sales tax.) A.$10 B.$11 C.$12 D.$13

C.$12

3×2+7×2 The expression shown results when the distributive property of multiplication over addition is applied to which of the following expressions? A.3+3+7+7 B.6+14 C.(3+7)×2 D.(7×2)+(3×2)

C.(3+7)×2

Jamal bought a pair of headphones priced at $17.99. If the sales tax rate is 8%, which of the following proportions can be used to find the amount of sales tax x, in dollars, for the headphones? A.(8/17.99)=(x/100) B.(8/17.99)=(100/x) C.(8/100)=(x/17.99) D.(8/100)=(17.99/x)

C.(8/100)=(x/17.99)

5(1/4)% is equivalent to which of the following? A.5.25 B.0.525 C.0.0525 D.0.00525

C.0.0525

Wai tossed a fair coin 9 times with an outcome of H H T T T T H H H, where H means heads and T means tails. What is the probability that the next toss will be T ? A.0.2 B.0.4 C.0.5 D.1.0

C.0.5

Which of the following is the product of two even numbers and an odd number, each of which is greater than 1 ? A.15 B.16 C.20 D.21

C.20

What is the prime factorization of 180 ? A.3^2×4×5 B.2^2×5×9 C.2^2×3^2×5 D.2×3^2×10

C.2^2×3^2×5

30M+15R=900 In a certain year, Rodney earned a total of $900 mowing lawns and raking leaves for his neighbors. He received $30 for each lawn he mowed and $15 for each job raking leaves he had. In the formula above, M represents the number of lawns Rodney mowed for his neighbors and R represents the number of jobs raking leaves he had during the year. If Rodney mowed 15 lawns that year, how many jobs raking leaves did he have? A.15 B.20 C.30 D.90

C.30

If the geometric sequence below continues to increase in the same way, what is the next number in the sequence? 2, 6, 18, 54, 162, ... A.243 B.324 C.486 D.729

C.486

Color : Probability Red : (1/3) Blue : X Green : (1/6) Yellow : (1/12) A spinner is divided into 12 congruent sections. Each section is either red, blue, green, or yellow. The table shows the theoretical probability of landing on a color when spinning the spinner once. How many sections are blue? A.2 B.4 C.5 D.9

C.5

Bill went to sleep at 9:57 P.M. and awoke the next morning at 6:28 A.M. For how many hours and minutes did he sleep? A.9 hours and 31 minutes B.9 hours and 25 minutes C.8 hours and 31 minutes D.8 hours and 25 minutes

C.8 hours and 31 minutes

A basket contains A apples and P pears, and there are two fewer apples than three times the number of pears. Which of the following equations can be used to represent algebraically the relationship between the number of apples and the number of pears in the basket? A.A=2−3P B.A−2=3P C.A+2=3P D.3A=P−2

C.A+2=3P

Tasha has T books, and Aisha has A books. Aisha has twice as many books as Tasha, and altogether they have 30 books. Which of the following proportions can be used to find out how many books Aisha has? A.A:T=2:3A B.T:A=2:3T C.A:(T+A)=2:3 D.T:(T+A)=2:3

C.A:(T+A)=2:3

Ms. Gupta is making 3 batches of chocolate chip cookies for a picnic. Each batch requires 1(1/2) cups of sugar and 3(1/4) cups of flour. Which of the following is the best estimate of the total amount of sugar and flour Ms. Gupta uses for the cookies? A.Less than 9 cups B.Between 9 and 12 cups C.Between 12 and 15 cups D.More than 15 cups

C.Between 12 and 15 cups

In a set of number cubes, the length of the edge of each number cube is (2/3) inch. It takes 27 of these number cubes to completely fill a box in the shape of a cube. What is the volume, in cubic inches, of the box?

Correct Answer: 8 (27 number cubes fit in the cubical box, there must be 3 layers of number cubes, with each layer consisting of 3 rows of 3 number cubes. With 3 number cubes, each having edge length (2/3) inch, along one edge of the box, each edge of the box is 3×(2/3)=2 inches in length. The volume of the box is thus 2^3=8 cubic inches. Another approach is to find the volume of each number cube first. The volume of each number cube is (2/3)^3, or (8/27) cubic inches. Since there are 27 number cubes in the box, the volume of the box is (8/27)×27, or 8 cubic inches.

2, 3, a3 , a4 , a5 , ... The first two terms of the sequence shown are 2 and 3. Each subsequent term, beginning with the third, is found by adding the two preceding terms and multiplying the sum by−2. What is the value of a5, the fifth term of the sequence? A. -14 B. -12 C. -10 D. -8

D. -8

Consider the algorithm shown. Step 1: Select a numerical value for the variable k. Step 2: Add 3 to k. Step 3: Multiply the result by 8. Step 4: Cube the result. Step 5: End. Executing the algorithm shown is equivalent to evaluating which of the following algebraic expressions? A. (8k+3)^3 B. 8(k+3)^3 C. 8^3(k+3) D. 8^3(k+3)^3

D. 8^3(k+3)^3

Sara went to the store to buy some clothes. She bought six shirts, half as many pairs of pants as shirts, and a fourth as many sweaters as shirts. How many pieces of clothing did Sara buy? Which of the following statements about the solution to the word problem shown must be true? A. Because of the real-world context, the solution must belong to the set of all rational positive numbers; therefore, the solution is acceptable. B. Because of the real-world context, the solution must belong to the set of all rational positive numbers; therefore, the solution is not acceptable. C. Because of the real-world context, the solution must belong to the set of all natural numbers; therefore, the solution is acceptable. D. Because of the real-world context, the solution must belong to the set of all natural numbers; therefore, the solution is not acceptable.

D. Because of the real-world context, the solution must belong to the set of all natural numbers; therefore, the solution is not acceptable.

Utensils:$1.50 Cups:$2.00 Plates:$2.00 Tablecloths:$4.50 Above shows the costs of supplies for a birthday party. Anton buys 6 packages of utensils, 4 packages of cups, 2 packages of plates, and 2 packages of tablecloths. Anton's total purchase is subject to a 7.5% sales tax. How much will the party supplies cost Anton? A.$10.75 B.$23.65 C.$30.00 D.$32.25

D.$32.25

Which of the following lists shows all the factors of 24 ? A.2, 3 B.3, 4, 6, 8 C.2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12 D.1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24

D.1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, 24

(x−2)(y+1)+(y−1)(x−2) Which of the following expressions is equivalent to the expression shown? A.2y B.(x−2) C.2(x−2) D.2y(x−2)

D.2y(x−2)

Which of the following pairs of numbers estimates the number 3.27461 to the nearest tenth and to the nearest thousandth, respectively? A.3.2 and 3.274 B.3.2 and 3.275 C.3.3 and 3.274 D.3.3 and 3.275

D.3.3 and 3.275

A family of 5 consumes (1/2) gallon of milk a day. How many 1-gallon jugs of milk must the family buy to have enough milk for a week? A.2.5 B.3 C.3.5 D.4

D.4

On Greg's map, 1 inch represents 30 miles, and on Lori's map, 1 inch represents 20 miles. The area of a 1-inch by 1-inch square represents how many more square miles on Greg's map than on Lori's map? A.100 B.250 C.400 D.500

D.500

Cube A has a volume of 1 cubic inch. The length of each side of cube B is 1 inch greater than the length of each side of cube A. The volume of cube B is how many times the volume of cube A? A.2 times B.3 times C.4 times D.8 times

D.8 times (Since the volume of cube A is 1 cubic inch, its sides must have a length of 1 inch. The length of each side in cube B is 1 inch greater than the 1 inch length of each side in cube A, so each side in cube B has length 2 inches. The volume of cube B is thus 8 cubic inches, which is 8 times the volume of cube A.)

The Clearbrook Wildcats basketball team scored an average of 77 points in four games. In the first three games, the team scored 70, 76, and 82 points. How many points did they score in their last game? A.70 B.76 C.77 D.80

D.80

In the number 567,894, what is the value of the digit 6 ? A.Sixty B.Ten thousand C.Six thousand D.Sixty thousand

D.Sixty thousand

The digit 5 is in what place in the number 3.14159 ? A.Thousands place B.Thousandths place C.Hundredths place D.Ten-thousandths place

D.Ten-thousandths place

In a certain number, a and b represent digits, and a represents 10^4 times what b represents. Which of the following could be the place value of a and b? A.a is in the thousandths place, and b is in the tens place. B.a is in the tenths place, and b is in the hundreds place. C.a is in the ones place, and b is in the hundredths place. D.a is in the tens place, and b is in the thousandths place.

D.a is in the tens place, and b is in the thousandths place.

D. 1(3/8)

The figure shows a ruler with inches marked and two line segments drawn. To the nearest eighth of an inch, how much longer, in inches, is the length of AB¯ than the length of CD‾ ? A. 3(3/4) B. 1(3/4) C. 1(5/8) D. 1(3/8)

A. 84 (The surface area of the three-dimensional figure is the sum of the areas of its faces. The faces of the right triangular prism are a 6-by-5 rectangle, a 6-by-4 rectangle, a 6-by-3 rectangle, and two congruent right triangles, each of which has sides of lengths 4 and 3. The areas of the rectangular faces are, respectively, 6×5, or 30; 6×4, or 24; and 6×3, or 18. The area of each of the triangular faces is (1/2)×3×4, or 6. Therefore, the surface area of the figure is 30+24+18+2×6, or 84.)

The net shown above forms a right triangular prism. Which of the following represents the surface area of the right triangular prism? A. 84 B. 92 C. 96 D.120

B.The area of Figure 1 is equal to the area of Figure 2, and the perimeter of Figure 2 is greater than the perimeter of Figure 1.

The rectangular region shown in Figure 1 is cut along the dotted line and reassembled as shown in Figure 2. Which of the following statements about the area and perimeter of Figure 1 and Figure 2 is true? A.The area of Figure 1 is equal to the area of Figure 2, and the perimeter of Figure 1 is equal to the perimeter of Figure 2. B.The area of Figure 1 is equal to the area of Figure 2, and the perimeter of Figure 2 is greater than the perimeter of Figure 1. C.The area of Figure 1 is greater than the area of Figure 2, and the perimeter of Figure 1 is greater than the perimeter of Figure 2. D.The area of Figure 1 is greater than the area of Figure 2, and the perimeter of Figure 1 is equal to the perimeter of Figure 2.

D.1,080 (The lengths, in inches, of the labeled sides in the polygon are 36 inches, 18 inches, 18 inches, and 24 inches. The polygon can be decomposed into two rectangles: one having a length of 36 inches and a width of 18 inches, and the other having a length of 24 inches and a width of 18 inches. The first has an area of 36×18, or 648 square inches, and the second has an area of 24×18, or 432 square inches. The area of the polygon is the sum of the areas of these two rectangles, which equals 648+432, or 1,080 square inches.)

What is the area, in square inches, of the polygon shown? A. 21 B. 54 C.1,008 D.1,080

D. Irregular and concave

Which of the following could be used to describe the polygon shown? A. Regular and convex B. Regular and concave C. Irregular and convex D. Irregular and concave

B.When the numerator stays the same and the denominator increases, the fraction decreases.

Which of the following is demonstrated by the figure shown? A.When the numerator stays the same and the denominator increases, the fraction increases. B.When the numerator stays the same and the denominator increases, the fraction decreases. C.When the denominator stays the same and the numerator increases, the fraction increases. D.When the denominator stays the same and the numerator increases, the fraction decreases.

B. The country that had the greatest yearly exports to the United States for each of the years shown had a three-year export total between $11 billion and $12 billion. C. The exports from Country A to the United States more than doubled from 1995 to 1997.

Which of the following statements can be inferred from the graph shown? Select all that apply. A. For each country shown, exports to the United States increased each year from the previous year. B. The country that had the greatest yearly exports to the United States for each of the years shown had a three-year export total between $11 billion and $12 billion. C. The exports from Country A to the United States more than doubled from 1995 to 1997.

C

chicken, chicken, spaghetti, chicken, pizza, pizza, tacos, chicken, pizza, pizza, pizza, tacos, spaghetti, tacos, spaghetti, tacos, tacos, spaghetti, tacos, tacos A teacher asked 20 students to name their favorite school lunch. The students' responses are shown in the table. The teacher then asked the students to organize and display the data in a bar graph. Which bar graph correctly displays the data?

The community pool has a capacity of 50,000 gallons. It is leaking at a rate of 450 gallons per day. The equation g = 50,000 - 450d can be used to find the number of gallons g remaining in the pool after d days. Which of the following statements is true? A. g is the dependent variable because the volume is dependent on the number of days d. B. g is the independent variable because it is what needs to be found. C. d is the dependent variable because it is being multiplied by the independent rate of 450. D. Dependent and independent variables cannot be determined in this situation because the equation is linear.

A. g is the dependent variable because the volume is dependent on the number of days d.

(2a−a+3)−(−5a+6a+2) Which of the following is equivalent to the expression shown? A.1 B.5 C.2a+1 D.12a+5

A.1

2y^2+17x^2+14x^2y+8xy^2+1 Which THREE of the following statements are correct about the algebraic expression shown? A.The coefficients are 2, 17, 14, 8, and 1. B.The variables are x and y. C.There are like terms. D.There are 4 terms. E.The degree of the expression is 3.

A.The coefficients are 2, 17, 14, 8, and 1. B.The variables are x and y. E.The degree of the expression is 3.

15(4+3)=15×4+15×3 The equation shown demonstrates which of the following? A.The distributive property of multiplication over addition B.The commutative property of multiplication C.The associative property of multiplication D.The additive inverse and additive identity properties

A.The distributive property of multiplication over addition

8+24÷4×(6−4) Which of the following is equivalent to the expression shown? A. 5 B.11 C.16 D.20

D.20

A. G lies on the x-axis. D. D is in the fourth quadrant. E. The area of the polygon ABCDEFG is 27 square units.

In the figure shown, quadrilateral ABFG is a square and quadrilateral FCDE is a rectangle. Which of the following statements must be true about the figure? Select all that apply. A. G lies on the x-axis. B. C lies on the y-axis. C. A is in the first quadrant. D. D is in the fourth quadrant. E. The area of the polygon ABCDEFG is 27 square units. F. The perimeter of the polygon ABCDEFG is 25 units.

B.6n−2

In the sequence of figures shown, the first term is made of a single square and each successive term is made by adding one cross and one square to the preceding term. To form each square, 4 line segments are needed, and to form each cross, 2 line segments are needed. Which of the following expressions can be used to find the number of line segments needed to form the nth term in the sequence of figures? A.n+6 B.6n−2 C.n^2+3n D.(n+1)^2

A.

The function f(x)=x2+3 is represented by which table of values?

C

Which of the following graphs in the xy-plane could be used to solve graphically the inequality x−2<−2(x+1) and shows the solution to the inequality?

B. 8 (Point C on the boxplot is the median of the data. To find the median, the data points must be reordered from least to greatest, which yields 1, 2, 4, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 9, 9, 10, 11, 12. The median is the 7th data point, which is 8.)

{9, 11, 1, 4, 7, 12, 10, 4, 9, 2, 5, 9, 8 } The list shows the number of books each of the 13 students in a class read over the summer. The teacher wants to summarize the data using the boxplot shown. What is the value of C on this boxplot? A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D.10

If 125+4x=7y, what is x in terms of y ? A.x=4(7y−125) B.x=4(7y+125) C.x=(7y−125)÷4 D.x=(7y+125)÷4

C.x=(7y−125)÷4

Which of the following numbers is least? A.0.103 B.0.1041 C.0.1005 D.0.11

C.0.1005


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