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2nnnnaaaa E(>ordon Drt A a 2 MATHEMATICS TEST 60 Minutes-60 Questions DIRECTIONS: Solve each problem, choose the correct answer, and then fill in the coresponding oval on your answer document. Do not linger over problems that take too much time. Solve as many as you can; then return lo the others in lhe time you have lefi for this test. You are permitted to use a calculator on this test. You may use your calculator tor any problems you choose, but some of the problems may best be done without using a calculator. Note: Unless otherwise stated, all of the following should be assumed. 1. llluskative ligures are NOT necessarily drawn to scale. 2. Geometric figures lie in a plane- 3. The word /,ne indicates a straight line. 4. The word average indicates arithmetic mean. 1. Catmen is playing with blocks- She arrangcs sracks of blocks so that each successive level of blocks has I fewer block than the level below it and the toD level has I block. Such a stack with 3levels is shown below. Carmen wants to make such a stack with 12 lcvels. Horv many blocks would she use to build this stack? A. 66 B. '18 c. t32 D. 144 E, 156 To keep up with rising expenses, a mot€l manager nccds to raise the 940.00 room rats by z2Eo. whaL *ill be the new rate? F. $40.22 G. $12.20 H. $48-00 .I. S48.80 K. $62.00 As a _salesperson, your commission is direcdv propor- tional to fte dollar amount of sales vou make. If vour sales are 5800, your commission is -$1 12. How ;uch commission would you earn if you had $1,400 in salcs? $210 s196 $175 s 128 s64 4. If7 +3x=22,ther2x=2 .t. l G. 10 H. L2 J. 14 5. The total cost of renting a car is $30.00 for each day thc car is renrcd plus 2SlA for each mile the car is driven. What is the total cost of renting the car for 5 days and driving 350 miles? (Note: No sales rax is involved.) A. 6 | 04.75 B. $ 159.98 c. s 249.7 5 D. S 300.00 E. Sl, 147.50 6. In any parallelogram ABCD, it is always truc that the measures of ZABC and ZBCD: F. add un to 180". G, add ui to 90'. II. are each greater than 90o. J, are each 90'. K. are each less than 90". ,, 58 A. -- 2. A. B. C. D. E. ACT,S9F.FFACTICE GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE.

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MATHEMATICS TEST

60 Minutes-60 Questions

DIRECTIONS: Solve each problem, choose the correctanswer, and then fill in the coresponding oval on youranswer document.

Do not linger over problems that take too much time.Solve as many as you can; then return lo the others inlhe time you have lefi for this test.

You are permitted to use a calculator on this test. Youmay use your calculator tor any problems you choose,

but some of the problems may best be done withoutusing a calculator.

Note: Unless otherwise stated, all of the following shouldbe assumed.

1. llluskative ligures are NOT necessarily drawn to scale.2. Geometric figures lie in a plane-3. The word /,ne indicates a straight line.4. The word average indicates arithmetic mean.

1. Catmen is playing with blocks- She arrangcs sracks ofblocks so that each successive level of blocks hasI fewer block than the level below it and the toD levelhas I block. Such a stack with 3levels is shown below.Carmen wants to make such a stack with 12 lcvels.Horv many blocks would she use to build this stack?

A. 66B. '18c. t32D. 144E, 156

To keep up with rising expenses, a mot€l managernccds to raise the 940.00 room rats by z2Eo. whaL *illbe the new rate?

F. $40.22G. $12.20H. $48-00.I. S48.80K. $62.00

As a _salesperson, your commission is direcdv propor-tional to fte dollar amount of sales vou make. If voursales are 5800, your commission is

-$1 12. How ;uch

commission would you earn if you had $1,400 insalcs?

$210s196$175s 128s64

4. If7 +3x=22,ther2x=2

.t. l

G. 10

H. L2

J. 14

5. The total cost of renting a car is $30.00 for each day

thc car is renrcd plus 2SlA for each mile the car is

driven. What is the total cost of renting the car for5 days and driving 350 miles?

(Note: No sales rax is involved.)

A. 6 | 04.75B. $ 159.98c. s 249.7 5D. S 300.00E. Sl, 147.50

6. In any parallelogram ABCD, it is always truc that themeasures of ZABC and ZBCD:F. add un to 180".G, add ui to 90'.II. are each greater than 90o.J, are each 90'.K. are each less than 90".

,, 58A. --

2.

A.B.C.D.E.

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24AAAAAAAA27. What is the least common denominator for addiug tlle

4 | ?^lractrons G, Tt. ano ; .'

A. 40B. 120c. 180D. 480E. | ,440

The product (zxayxgfy8) is equivalent to:

F. sly'G.6.r';'8H, 6-reye

J. 5.rt'5'*

K.6-r2o)P

9. It costs a dollars for an adult ticket to a reggae concertand s dollars for a studcn! tickct. The differenccbetwcen the cost of 12 adult dckets and 18 studenttickets is 536. Which of the following equations repre-sents this relationship between a and s ?

n'iff='uB. 2L6as = 36

C. lt?a- l8sl = 36

D. ll2a+ 18sl = 36

E. ll8a + LZsl = 36

10, If .r > 1, then wbicb of the following has the LEASTvalue?

F. t/iG. \EH. \/;.xJ. xt/iK. -r '-r

ll. Charles defined a new operation, i, on pairs ofordered

pairs of intcgers as follows; fu,b) | (cJD = #Wha( is rj]e value ot (2,1) a (3,4)'!

12. In the figure belorv, IBAC measures 30", lABc mea-sures I l0', and points B, C and D are collinear. Whatis the measure of ZACD ?

13. In the isosceles right triangle below, AB = 10 feet.W]rat is the length. in teet. of AC '!

A

F. 150'G. r40'H. 130"J. i20"K. I t0"

A. 5 10,

B. r0

c. 20

D. \/nE. to\/i

14. In a bag of 400 jelly bcans, 25% of rbc jelly beans are

red in cblor. If ybu randomly pick a jelly bean from thebag, wbat is thL probability that the jelly bean pickedis NOT one of the red jelly beans?

F.+c.+H.iI.+to

K.+

A. -2B. -1c.zD.5E. 10

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24&-""bn U"qfPRACTICE TEST I MATHEMATICS TEST

MATHEMATICSTEST

60 Mi nutes-60 Questions

DIRECTIONS: Solve each of the problems in thetime allowed, then fill in the corresponding bubbleon your answer sheet. Do not spend too muchtime on any one problem; skip the more difficultproblems and go back to them later. You mav

use a calculator on this test. For this test youshould assume that figures are NOT necessarilydrawn to scale, that all geometric figures lie in aplane, and that the word line is used to indicate astraight line.

)71. Shannon walked I j miles on Wednesday and 2f miles

3on Thursday. Whit was the total distance, in" miles,Shannon walked during those 2 days?

A. 3:8

)8.3;)c.4!

l5

DOYOUR FIGURING HERE.

D.I

J

-l't-J

E.

2. 4F x 3xy2x Ltt2 is equivalent to:

F. 9rjry'

G. gfya

H. 24x31'a

J. 2af1lK. 24tsy6

3. It&. Wilk is a high school math teacher whose salaryis $33,660 for this scbool year, which has lg0 dayi.In Mr. Wilk's school district, substitute teachers are piid$85 per day. If Mr. Wilk takes a day off rvithout payand a substitute teacher is paid to teach his classes, howmuch less does the school district pay in salary by payinga subsdrute teacher instead of Mr. Wilk for that day?A. $57B. $8sc. $102D. $114E. $187

4. A student has earned the following scores on four100-point tests this marking period: 63, 72, gg, and 91.What score nrust tlre student eam on the fifth and final100-point test of the marking period to eam an averagetest grade of 80 for the five tests?F. 79G. 86H. 89J. 94K. The student cannot earn an average of 80.

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PRACTICE TEST I MATHEMATICS TEST 25

2A5. The oxygen saturation of a lake is found by dividing the

amount of dissolved oxygen the lake water culrently has

per liter by the dissolved oxygen capacity per liter of thewater, and then converting that nulnber into a percent.

If the lake currently has 6.4 milligrrms of dissolved oxy-gen per liter of water and the dissolved oxygen capacityis 9.5 milligrams per liter, what is the oxygen saturation

level of the lake, to the nearest percent?

L. 64Vo

B. 67Vo

C.70VoD. 89Vo

E. 95Vo

6. A rectangular lot that measures 125 feet by 185 feet is

completely fenced. What is the length, in feet, o1 the

I'ence?F.310G. 435H. 620J.'740K. 1.240

7. The expression a[(D - c) * d) is equivalent to:

A. ab+ac*adB. ab-ac*dC. ab-ac*adD. ab-c*dE- a-c*tl

8. If 6;r' - 3 - -5.r'* 7, then I :?4F.-1l

rlo

llH..

IU

DOYOUR FIGURING HERE.

IJ.,K. 10

9, What two numbers should be placed in the blanks beiow

so that the difference between the consecutive numbers

is the same?

lJ, _, _, J+A. 19,28B. 20,27c.2r,26D. 23,248.24,29

If x is a real number such tbat x3 - 7 zg'then r2+"f =?F.9G.27H. 30J. 84K. 90

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PRACTICE IEST 2 M'TTI'IEMANCS TEST J

MATHEMATICSTEST

60 Minutes{0 Ques0bns

DIRECTIONS: Solve each of the problams in the timeallowed, then fill in the conesponding bubble on youranswer sheet. Do not spend too much time on any oneproblem; sklp the more difficult problems and go backto them later.

You may use a calculator on thls test. For this testyou should assume that figures are NOT necessarilydrawn to scale, that all geometric figures lie in aplane, and that the word fne is used to indicate astraight line.

1. In the standard (ay) coordinate plane, point X has coor-dinates (-4,0) and point Izhas coordinates (0,-8). Whatare the coordinates of the midpoint otfr?A. (-6,-l)B. (-2,-4)c. (0,2)D. (2,4)E. (6,-r)

2. Giyel,right triangle AMNO below, how many units longis NO?

DOYOUR FIGURING HERE.

o

F,z^ftG.4H.6J. ,ffiK.8A distance in meters, M, can be approximated by mul_tiplying a disrance in yards, f, by 1.0936. Whictr-of thefollowing exprcsses this approximation method? (Note:The symbol a: means "is approximately equal to.")

A.Mx Y

1.0936

B. *r t ]'ojrsY

C. M * f(1.0936)D, Mx r+1.0936E. M x Y(1.0936Y)

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PRACTICE TEST 2 MATHEMATICS TEST tll

2AAAA AA A24. Seth has 4 plaid shirts and 5 solid-colored shirts hang-

ing together in a closet. In his haste to get ready forwork, he randomly grabs I of these 9 shirts. What is theprobability that the shirt Seth grabs is plaid?

F.;)IG.;

H.9

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5. The daily totals of :enrollments at Sunnyside Summer

Camp last Monday through Saturday were 17, 19,23,14, 25, and 28. What was the average number ofenrollments per daY?

A, 126B. 28c, 2lD. 18

E. 14

6. In the figure showing APQfi below line I is parallel

to line n. Which one of the following angles must be

congruent to zy?

F. lrG. l2H. 13J. t4K. 15

7. A carton of paper is priced at $27.00 now. If the paper

goes on sale for 25Vo off the culrent price, what will be

the sale price of the carton?A. $6.75B. 52A.25c. $22.00D. $26.75E. $33.75

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PRACNCE TEST 3 MATHEMANCS TE!il

MATHEMATICS TEST

60 Minutes-60 Questi ns

DIRECTIONS: Solve each of the problems in the timeallowed, then fill in the corresponding bubble on youranswer sheet. Do not spend too much time on any oneproblem; skip the more difficult problems and go backto them later.

You may use a calculator on this test. For this testyou should assume that figures are NOT necessarilydrawn to scale, that all geometric flgures lie in a plane,and that the word /rhe is used to indicate a straiohtline.

1. The minimum fine for driving in excess of thc speedlimit is $25. An addirional $6 is added to the minimumfine for each mile per hour (mph) in excess of the speedlimit. Rachel was issued a $103 fine for speeding in a55-mph speed limit zone. For driving at *hat spcid, inmph, was Rachel fined?A. 48

8,52c.62D. 68

E. 78

2. 5x3 x by x 3ry2 is equivalent ro:F. l0x3v2c. l0rs;3H. 30x3y3

J. 30.r5y3

K.30xsf3. What is the fourth term in the arithmetic sequence

13, 10,7, ...?L. 148.9c.4D.0E. -7

4. When written in symbols, ,,the product of r and r, raisedto the fourth power," is represented as:

F, r4s4

G. (r * s)a

H. 0's)a

14J.=,f"

K. rs4

DOYOUR FIGURING HERE.

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PRACTICE TEST '

MATHEMATICS TEST I95

A5. Which of the following numbers has the digit 5 in the

thousandths place?

A. 5,000.00B. 50.0c. 0.05D. 0.005E. 0.0005

6. Mandy and Jordan each bought some of tbe same note-

books:and the same three-ring binder. Mandy paid $5'85for 3 notebooks and I binder- Jordan paid $4.65 for2 notebooks and I binder. What is the price of one ofthe notebooks?

F. $2.70G. $2.25H. $1.80

J. $1.20K. $0.75

7.lf mn: ft and k = x2n' and.nk { 0, which of the

following is equal to nr?

A. IB, vxc.&D. .rE.p

8. lf '7x * 5 =fu* 9' then x = ?

AF.5

DOYOUR FIGURING HERE.

G.4t:)

4

t4

t-9

2

H.

J.

K.

9. What percent of 5 is 7?

L. l4%o

B. 35Vo

c, Tlvo

D. 140%

E. l57Vo

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/^.'/-\|{>sc^lon \D-4 tOPRACIICE IEST 4 MATHEMANCS TEST -274

AAMATHEMATICSTEST

60 M i nutes-60 Questions

DIRECTIONS: Solve each ol the problsms in the time You may use a calculalor on this test. For this testallowed, then lill in the conesponding bubble on your you should assume that figures are NOT n€cessailyanswersheet. Do not spsnd too much time on any one drawn to scale, that all geometric tigures lie in aproblem; skip the more difficutt problems and go back plane, and that the word /lne is used to indicate ato them later. slraight line.

1. onc foot is cquivalcnt to approximately 0.3048 mctcrs. DOYOUR FIGURING HERE.If I building is 65-fcct long, what is thc length of thcbuilding in meten, to the nearest tcoth?A. 19.88.31.1c.65.3D. 198.1E. 213.3

2, To kccp up with rising co$ts, a caq)entcr nccds toincreasc his $30.00 per hour Iatc by 18%. What willbc hir |!ew hourly rate?F. $30.18G. $31.80H. $35.40J. $38.00K. $48.m

3. Cortributions to thc school dance fund are madc byeach of 4 studcnt gioups acmrding to the lablc bclow.

Student group B c D

Contribution in dollars 25 40 30 l)

what is the average dollar amount of thc contributionsmade by the 4 student groups?A. $l10.00B. $55.00c. $35.00D. $27.50E. $22.50

Bus X travels 40 miles per hour ior 2 hours; Bus yI

travels 60 miles per hour for I : hours. What is Ure dif-'zference, in miles, between the number of miles travelcdby Bus X and ihe number of milcs traveled by Bus l?F. 10

G. 20H. 50J. 80li 90

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PRACTICE TEST 4 MATHEMATICS TEST275

A25. Which of the following is a value of r for which(r *2)(r - 3) = 0?

4.68.0c. -2D. -3E. -6

6. ln t\ parallelogram peR.S shown below, pS is/ cenumeters lone. If the parallelogram,s perimeter is40 centimeters, hiv many "entimetJ.s

to", " fD,

DOYOUR FIGURING HERE.

F. 49G. 21

H. 13

J. t0K. 5.7

7. In the standard -(x,)) coordinate plane, if ther-coordinate of each point on a line is imore than tralfrhe y-coordinate, what is the slope of the line?A. -5B. -12c. I

2

It. 2E.5

8. A rectangular garden has a length of.r and a width ofy..The garden has its length rciuced Uil-f..i'uno it,width extended by 2 feet.-Wtrat is ttre-irea of ,i" n.*garden?E r*)

G. (-r - 3)(y - 2)H. (r + 3)(y +2)J. (x - 3)(y + 2)K. (.r * 3)(y - z)

9. If r = 3yz2 , what is y in terms of x and z?.xo.-B, 3xz2

C./r\( ; 1,,2

z2y

3x

"fr?z

E.

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