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Page 1: Hosted by Ms. Brown 100 200 400 300 400 Choice1Choice 2Choice 3Choice 4 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

Hosted

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Greg and Sam ordered a pizza for lunch. Greg ate of the 3/4 pizza, and Sam ate

of the 1/8 pizza. How much of the whole pizza was eaten by Greg and Sam?

7/8

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Carl needs 2 2/3 cups of flour to make a certain cake. He only has 3/8 cup of flour in the pantry. How many more

cups of flour does Carl need for the cake?

2 7/24 cups

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Mrs. Chan purchased 2 oranges at lunch every day for 9 days. The orangescost $0.49 each. To the nearest dollar,

how much did Mrs. Chan pay forall the oranges?

$9.00

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0.3)0.312

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Karl earns $8.50 per hour at his part-time job. Last week he

worked 18 hours. This week he worked 14 hours. What is the

total amount of money that Karlearned for working these two weeks?

$272

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A 2

Which of the following is the greatest common factor of 6 and 10 ?

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Which of the following

figures most closely

shows 25% shaded?

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3/10 or 0.3

Which number is equivalent to 30%?

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According to the table, which shows the ratio of the number of red calculators

to the number of blue calculators?

14/8

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3,3

Andrea is buying a rectangular rug that is 3 feet wide and 4 feet long.

What is the total area that the rug will cover?

14 square feet

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Which correctly describes triangle PQR ?

Acute

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Which is equivalent to 1 liter? (In millimeters)

1,000 millimeters

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In the circle shown, Point T is the center of the circle and Point R is on

the circle. Which is closest to the circumference of circle T ?

D 34.54

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Which of the following angles measures 180°?

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A deck of 50 cards for a math game has 9 red cards, 13 blue cards, 18 green cards, and 10 yellow cards.

What is the probability that a card randomlyselected from the deck will be a blue card?

26%

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5,1

Look at the table.

What was the mean number of lunches sold last week?

118

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What is the median of the following list of numbers?33, 21, 42, 19, 42, 12

27

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5,3

Look at the table.

What is the range for the number of miles driven?

198

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Ivan has a fair number cube numbered 1 through 6. He will roll the cube onetime. What is the probability that the number shown on the top face is a 2 ?

1/6


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