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Answer questions 1 through 34. You may NOT use a calculator.
1 The elevation of the surface of the Dead Sea is 2424.3 meters. In 2005, the height of Mt. Everest was 8,844.43 meters. How much higher was Mt. Everest?
A 29,268.73 m
B 28,420.13 m
C 8,420.13 m
D 9,268.73 m
2 The table below shows how much flour Carlos needs to bake various numbers of scones.
Scones cups of Flour
12 3
20 5
28 7
How many cups of flour does Carlos need for each scone?
A 1 } 4
B 3 } 4
C 3
D 4
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Practice Test 2: Book 146
3 A piece of wood is 5 }} 16
inch thick. Which decimal shows the same measure?
A 0.1875 inch
B 0.3125 inch
C 0.6875 inch
D 3.1250 inch
4 The figure shows a circle graphed on a coordinate plane.
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 60
6
5
4
3
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y
x
What is the approximate circumference of the circle? Use 3.14 for p.
A 12.6 units
B 25.1 units
C 39.5 units
D 50.3 units
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5 Cedric has 1 red pen, 1 blue pen, and 1 black pen in his desk. If he randomly takes two of them from his desk without replacement, what is the probability that he will take the blue and black pens?
A 1 } 3
B 1 } 6
C 1 }} 9
D 1 }} 12
6 Mai spends 7 3 } 5 hours in school each day. Her lunch period is 30 minutes long, and she spends
a total of 42 minutes switching rooms between classes. The rest of her day is spent in 6 classes
that are all the same length. How long is each class?
A 1 1 }} 15
hours
B 1 3 }} 20
hours
C 1 11 }} 60
hours
D 1 4 }} 15
hours
7 Which equation is true?
A 4 }} 29
5 24 }} 9
B 4 }} 29
5 2 }} 23
C 4 }} 29
5 4 } 9
D 4 }} 29
5 2 } 3
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Practice Test 2: Book 148
8 This line plot shows the scores students in Mrs. Metro’s class received on their chapter test.
86 90 94 98 10082 84 88 92 9680
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Which of these line plots of other classes’ scores shows nearly the same center?
86 90 94 98 10082 84 88 92 9680
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86 90 94 98 10082 84 88 92 9680
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A C
86 90 94 98 10082 84 88 92 9680
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86 90 94 98 10082 84 88 92 9680
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B D
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9 The figure below is a scale drawing of Quinto’s bedroom. The scale used to create the drawing
is 1 } 2
inch 5 4 feet.
Quinto’s Bedroom
What is the approximate area of Quinto’s bedroom?
A 62 ft2
B 169 ft2
C 192 ft2
D 234 ft2
10 Layla is saving money to buy a bicycle that costs $249. She has already saved $193. She saves $7 each week. Which inequality shows the solution set for the number of weeks that Layla will need to save money to be able to buy the bicycle?
A –10–8 –6 –4 –2 1086420
B –10–8 –6 –4 –2 1086420
C –10–8 –6 –4 –2 1086420
D –10–8 –6 –4 –2 1086420
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Practice Test 2: Book 150
11 Yesterday, Nancy’s lunch cost $9.80, and she left a $1.47 tip. Today, Nancy’s lunch cost $12.60. If she tips at the same rate that she did yesterday, how much of a tip should Nancy leave?
A $1.14
B $1.47
C $1.89
D $4.27
12 How can 4 } 9 be written as a decimal?
A 0.44
B 0. ·· 4
C 2. ·· 2
D 2.25
13 What is the result of adding 22.9a 1 6.8 and 4.4a 2 7.3?
A 7.3a 1 14.1
B 2.5a 2 1.5
C 1.5a 1 0.5
D 1.5a 2 0.5
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14 Charlie, Toni, Madison, and Jordan are the 4 finalists in the school spelling bee. The spelling bee is designed so that there will be no ties. Which tree diagram shows the ways that the students can finish first and second in the spelling bee?
A
Toni
Charlie Madison Jordan
Charlie
Toni Madison Jordan
Madison
Toni JordanCharlie
Jordan
Toni MadisonCharlie
B
Toni
Toni
Charlie
Charlie
Madison
Madison
Jordan
Jordan
C
Toni
Madison Jordan
Charlie
Madison Jordan
Madison
Toni Charlie
Jordan
Toni Charlie
D
Toni
JordanCharlie MadisonToni
Charlie
JordanCharlie MadisonToni
Madison
JordanCharlie MadisonToni
Jordan
JordanCharlie MadisonToni
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Practice Test 2: Book 152
15 The math club needs to raise more than $552.50 for a trip to state competition. The club has raised 12% of the funds. Which inequality shows how much money each of the 7 club members needs to raise if each raises the same amount?
A m , $69.45
B m . $69.45
C m , $72.35
D m . $72.35
16 Which number is located the same distance on a number line from 25 as 3 is?
A 11
B 8
C 22
D 213
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17 Oliver is reading a book with 12 chapters. The number of pages in each chapter is listed below.
9, 19, 25, 13, 17, 17, 15, 22, 24, 20, 15, 18
Which histogram best displays these data?
PAGES IN CHAPTER
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Practice Test 2: Book 154
18 A school auditorium can hold 386 people. For a choir concert, there will be 23 staff members in attendance. Which inequality describes the maximum number of guests each of the 33 choir members can invite to the concert to fit in the auditorium if each member invites the same number of people?
A g $ 11 guests
B g # 11 guests
C g $ 12 guests
D g # 12 guests
19 Jacob is rolling a number cube and flipping a coin. What is the probability that the cube will land on 4 and the coin will land heads up?
A 2 } 3
B 1 } 2
C 1 } 6
D 1 }} 12
20 A company’s stock begins the week with a price of $43.85 per share. The price changes by $2.70 each day for 2 days. Then the price changes by 2$1.10 each day for 2 days. On the last day, the price changes by 2$4.45. What is the price per share of the company’s stock after those five days?
A $41.00
B $42.60
C $45.10
D $55.90
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21 Cleo wants to join a gym. There is an initiation fee of $24.99, and each month of membership costs $12.50. If Cleo pays $174.99, how long will his membership last?
A 5 months
B 7 months
C 12 months
D 14 months
22 In the equations below, x is the independent variable, and y is the dependent variable.
equation Number equation
1 4y 5 3x
2 8y 5 5x
3 8y 5 6x
4 5y 5 8x
Which two equations have the same constant of proportionality?
A 2 and 4
B 2 and 3
C 1 and 3
D 1 and 2
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Practice Test 2: Book 156
23 Kathy is packing her suitcase for a trip. She wants the total weight of the suitcase to be less
than 50 pounds. The total weight so far is 37 1 } 2 pounds. She wants to add books that weigh
1 3 } 4
pounds each. Which inequality shows the number of books she can add to her suitcase?
A 3 4 5 6 121110987
B 3 4 5 6 121110987
C 3 4 5 6 121110987
D 3 4 5 6 121110987
24 Which expression has the same value as 2 3 } 2 2 1 2 2 3 }
8 2 1 3 }
2 ?
A 1 3 } 2 2 3 }
2 2 2 2 1 3 }
8
B 1 3 } 2 2 3 }
2 2 1 1 2 1 3 }
8 2
C 2 1 3 } 2 1 3 }
2 2 2 1 2 2 3 }
8 2
D 1 2 3 } 2 1 3 }
2 2 1 1 2 1 3 }
8 2
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25 Greta learned that about 10% of people are left-handed. She ran 10 different simulations using random digits to find the probability that there is a left-handed person in a group of 5 randomly selected people. In the table below, 0 represents a left-handed person and 1 through 9 represent a right-handed person. Each row represents one simulation of 5 people.
3 1 4 9 6
5 6 9 6 7
5 3 2 6 8
1 4 4 2 8
9 4 4 2 6
6 8 7 4 9
6 3 4 8 8
2 7 4 4 2
0 3 6 1 6
0 5 2 0 9
Based on Greta’s simulations, what is the probability that in a group of 5 people, at least 1 person will be left-handed?
A 6%
B 20%
C 30%
D 60%
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Practice Test 2: Book 158
26 A clothing store paid an import tax of $32 on a shipment of $800 worth of silk scarves. The import tax rate is always the same. What would be the value of silk scarves that have an import tax of $120?
A $888.00
B $1,776.00
C $3.000.00
D $3,200.00
27 Antwon gathered data on the ages of 15 parents of students in his school. He recorded the data in the table below.
36 32 51 31 30
42 56 32 43 54
26 43 38 43 28
Which is the best prediction that Antwon can make about the ages of the parents at his school?
A There are not any parents older than 56.
B Most parents are about 39 years old.
C The mean age is about 39.
D At least half the parents are over 40 years old.
28 Daphne has 3 days to drive 932.4 miles. She wants to have completed about 75% of the drive by the start of day 3. Which of the following is the closest to the distance she should drive on each of the first two days?
A 230 mi
B 310 mi
C 350 mi
D 700 mi
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Practice Test 2: Book 1 59
29 The graph below shows Jason’s earnings based on the number of hours he works.
Earn
ing
s (d
olla
rs)
Number of Hours Worked
50
20
15
10
5
0 2 5 76 81 43
40
45
35
30
25
JASON’S EARNINGS
What point on the graph represents Jason’s hourly pay rate?
A (0, 0)
B (1, 15)
C (2, 30)
D (3, 45)
30 What is the value of 23 }} 4
2 1 3 }} 28
2 ?
A 21 1 } 8
B 2 3 } 8
C 3 } 8
D 1 1 } 8
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31 What is the value of 2 1 } 6 1 2 }
3 1 9 2 3 }
4 2 2 1 }
2 ?
A 62 }} 12
B 58 }} 12
C 55 }} 12
D 3 }} 12
32 Which expression is equivalent to 2 } 5 (4x 1 9)?
A 4 } 5 x 1 9 }
5
B 6 } 5 x 1 11 }}
5
C 8 } 5 x 1 7 }
5
D 8 } 5 x 1 18 }}
5
33 Montel sold 13 popcorn buckets and 13 fruit baskets for a fundraiser. The fruit baskets cost $20.75 each. If Montel raised a total of $468, how much did each popcorn bucket cost?
A $36.00
B $33.75
C $22.55
D $15.25
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34 The graph below shows a proportional relationship, y 5 kx.
x
y
10
6
12
18
24
30
36
42
48
54
60
-6
-12
-18
-24
-30
-36
-42
-48
-54
-60
-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(3, 21)
(5, 35)
(8, 56)
What is the constant of proportionality, k?
A 1 }} 14
B 1 } 7
C 7
D 14
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Answer questions 35 through 68. You may use a calculator.
35 Maureen bought 3 pairs of shoes that cost $37.98 each. If the tax rate is 8%, how much did Maureen pay?
A $123.06
B $114.02
C $41.02
D $14.25
36 The Mulraney’s home has 2,550 square feet of living space. A contractor is building an addition to their home that will increase the square footage by 8%. What will be the square footage of their home with the addition?
A 2,040 ft2
B 2,558 ft2
C 2,654 ft2
D 2,754 ft2
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Practice Test 2: Book 2 63
37 A bicycle normally sells for $237.99. It is now on sale for 25% off. As an employee, Baron is able to save an extra 10% off the sale price. How much, to the nearest dollar, would Baron need to pay for the bicycle?
A $156
B $162
C $174
D $205
38 The table shows the high temperatures recorded in Tanya’s hometown over seven days.
HiGH TemPerATureS
day Temperature(°c)
Sunday 10
Monday 12
Tuesday 13
Wednesday 8
Thursday 11
Friday 14
Saturday 9
What is the mean daily high temperature over those seven days?
A 6°C
B 8°C
C 11°C
D 14°C
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Practice Test 2: Book 264
39 Which of the following situations could be represented by the expression 23 1 3?
A Nancy owes $3 and then charges another $3.
B Jason pays $3 on the $3 he owes in fines.
C There is a change in temperature from 23°F to 3°F.
D A toy car travels at a rate of 3 meters per minute for 3 minutes.
40 Amber has some state quarters in her pocket. She collects the following data by randomly pulling one quarter, recording the state, and then replacing it.
New York Connecticut New York New York Rhode Island
Connecticut New York Pennsylvania Connecticut Rhode Island
New York Rhode Island Connecticut Pennsylvania New York
Pennsylvania New York New York Connecticut Pennsylvania
New York Pennsylvania Rhode Island Rhode Island New York
Which is the best estimate of the number of times Amber would pull out a New York quarter if she pulled out a quarter another 300 times?
A 60
B 90
C 120
D 180
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41 The sum of four consecutive odd numbers is 40. What is the greatest of the four numbers?
A 15
B 13
C 9
D 7
42 Which expression is equivalent to 14 2 9?
A 214 1 9
B 29 2 14
C 9 2 (214)
D 14 1 (29)
43 A rectangle has a perimeter of 8s 3 1 } 4 units. Which of the following could not be the
dimensions of the rectangle?
A 3s units long and s 3 1 } 8 units wide
B 2s units long and 2s 3 1 } 8 units wide
C 3s 3 1 }} 16
units long and s 3 1 } 8 units wide
D 2s 3 1 }} 16
units long and 2s 3 1 }} 16
units wide
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Practice Test 2: Book 266
44 What value of x makes this equation true?
6x }} 24
5 6 1 21 }} 2
2 A 23
B 22
C 2
D 3
45 Patrick read 20 pages of his book in 4 hours. Todd read 25 pages in 5 hours. Did both boys read at the same rate?
A No, because 25 pages
}}}}} 4 hours .
20 pages }}}}} 5 hours
.
B No, because 20 pages
}}}}} 4 hours ,
25 pages }}}}} 5 hours
.
C Yes, because 25 pages
}}}}} 4 hours 5
20 pages }}}}} 5 hours
.
D Yes, because 20 pages
}}}}} 4 hours 5
25 pages }}}}} 5 hours
.
46 Mrs. Habib has 46.25 feet of border for a rectangular bulletin board in her classroom. The board is 3.75 feet tall and 8.3 feet wide. How much border will Mrs. Habib have left after she puts border around the board?
A 12.3 feet
B 22.15 feet
C 31.125 feet
D 37.95 feet
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47 A traffic engineer records a sample of the types of vehicles that cross a bridge. She counts 72 passenger cars, 15 light trucks, and 13 heavy trucks. Which spinner could be used to best model the type of vehicle that will cross the bridge next?
HeavyTruck
LightTruck
PassengerCar
HeavyTruck
LightTruck
PassengerCar
A C
HeavyTruck
LightTruck
PassengerCar
HeavyTruck
LightTruck
PassengerCar
B D
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Practice Test 2: Book 268
48 A circular plate has a diameter of 9 inches. What is the area of the plate?
A 12.56p in.2
B 16p in.2
C 20.25p in.2
D 81p in.2
49 Allen surveyed the students in his social studies class to find how many hours of community service each had performed during the school year. The mean number of hours was about 12. Which statement can Allen correctly make about the numbers of hours of community service the students in his entire school have performed?
A More than half have performed at least 12 hours of community service.
B More have performed 12 hours than any other number of hours of community service.
C Half have performed less than 12 hours of community service.
D On average, each student performed 12 hours of community service.
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Practice Test 2: Book 2 69
50 Martin’s class is organizing a concert to raise money for a charity. The graph below shows the relationship between the number of tickets sold, n, and the money collected, m.
Mo
ney
Co
llect
ed(d
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Number of TicketsSold
MONEY COLLECTEDFROM CONCERT
500
200
150
100
50
0 10 25 305 2015
400
450
350
300
250
Which equation shows the relationship that is represented in the graph?
A m 5 20n
B m 5 25n
C m 5 200n
D m 5 500n
51 What is (24.8y 1 20.1) 2 (12.7y 1 9.3)?
A 217.5y 1 10.8
B 215.3y 2 22
C 7.9y 1 29.4
D 17.5y 1 10.8
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Practice Test 2: Book 270
52 Which graph shows a proportional relationship between x and y ?
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 100
y
x(0, 0)
(1, 3)
(7, 9)
10987654321
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 100
y
x
(0, 2)(1, 3)
(5, 7)(6, 8)
A C
10987654321
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 100
y
x
(1, 2)
(3, 6)
(5, 10)
10987654321
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 100
y
x
(2, 4)
(6, 8)
B D
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53 A butcher is dividing a round of beef into 3 equal-sized roasts. If each roast weighs 7.9 pounds, and there are 1.4 pounds of beef left over, how much did the round of beef weigh?
A 19.5 pounds
B 22.3 pounds
C 25.1 pounds
D 27.9 pounds
54 Ann opened a savings account with an initial deposit of $250. Which combination will result in a zero balance in Ann’s account?
A deposit $20 in the first week and withdraw $270 in the second week
B deposit $270 in the first week and withdraw $20 in the second week
C deposit $20 in the first week and withdraw $250 in the second week
D deposit $250 in the first week and withdraw $20 in the second week
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Practice Test 2: Book 272
55 The table shows the number of cars in certain mass ranges to pass through a toll booth.
mass (kg) Number of cars
w # 1,000 9,532
1,001 # w # 1,500 22,909
1,501 # w # 2,000 42,410
2,001 # w # 2,500 14,628
w $ 2,501 8,017
How many cars with a mass greater than 2,000 kilograms passed through the toll booth?
A 97,496
B 65,055
C 22,645
D 14,648
56 Will bought a package of 24 juice bottles for $7.44. Which equation relates the cost, c, of a package of juice bottles to the number of bottles, b, in the package?
A c 5 0.31b
B c 5 3.10b
C c 5 3.23b
D c 5 7.44b
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57 Which expression is equivalent to 23(26b 1 5)?
A 218b 2 15
B 26b 2 15
C 6b 2 15
D 18b 2 15
58 Javier is scuba diving while on vacation. Yesterday, he dove to 213.74 feet. Today, he plans to go 4 times as deep. How far is Javier planning to dive today?
A 254.96 ft
B 217.74 ft
C 29.74 ft
D 23.44 ft
59 A store is having a 20% off sale. Michael says that he can find the sale price of an item that has a regular price of p by evaluating the expression 0.8p. Susan says that she can find the sale price for the same item by evaluating the expression p 2 0.2p. Who is correct?
A Neither is correct.
B Michael
C Susan
D Both are correct
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Practice Test 2: Book 274
60 The graph shows the relationship between the amount of time Sheila rides her bicycle and the distance she travels.
Dis
tan
ce (
mi)
Time (hr)
CYCLING DISTANCES
40
30
20
10
A
B
C
D
0 1 3 4
y
x2
80
70
60
50
Which point on the graph represents Sheila’s average speed in miles per hour?
A Point A
B Point B
C Point C
D Point D
61 Sakiya surveyed students in her school about their favorite sports. On Monday, she randomly surveyed 85 students in the cafeteria. On Tuesday, she surveyed 15 of her teammates on the school soccer team. Which statement best describes the samples Sakiya used?
A Neither sample represents the school population.
B Both samples likely represent the school population.
C The data gathered on Tuesday most likely represent the school population, but the data gathered on Monday most likely do not.
D The data gathered on Monday most likely represent the school population, but the data gathered on Tuesday most likely do not.
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62 Sarah uses 3 } 4 pound of blueberries to make 2 }
3 cup of jam. How many pounds of blueberries
does she need to make each cup of jam?
A 1 }} 12
B 1 } 2
C 1 1 } 8
D 1 5 }} 12
63 According to the weather report, there is a 25% chance of snow in the mountains tomorrow. How likely is it to snow tomorrow in the mountains?
A It is unlikely to snow tomorrow because the probability of snow is greater than 0 but less than 0.5.
B It is likely to snow tomorrow because the probability of snow is greater than 0.
C It is certain to snow tomorrow because the probability is near 1.
D It is impossible that it will snow tomorrow because the probability is near 0.
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Practice Test 2: Book 276
64 Richard mows 1 } 3 of his yard in 1 }
2 hour. At that same rate, how much of his yard would Richard
mow in 1 hour?
A 1 } 6
B 2 } 5
C 2 } 3
D 3 } 2
65 Jasmine took a cab home from her office. The cab charged a flat fee of $4, plus $2 per mile. Jasmine paid $32 for the trip. How many miles was the cab ride?
A 5.33
B 7.50
C 14
D 26
66 On a winter morning, the temperature before sunrise was 211°F. The temperature then rose
by 1 } 2 degree each hour for 7 hours before dropping by 2 1 }
4 degrees each hour for 3 hours.
What was the temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, after 10 hours?
A 21 1 } 4
B 210 1 } 4
C 214 1 } 4
D 221 1 } 4
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67 Randy drew a rectangle inside another with the size shown below on a piece of paper. He places the paper outside during a light rain.
What is the approximate probability that a raindrop that lands on the paper will fall outside the shaded region?
A 16%
B 40%
C 60%
D 84%
68 Which table shows a proportional relationship between x and y ?
x y7 17
8 18
9 19
x y7 21
8 24
9 27
x y7 49
8 64
9 81
x y7 14
8 24
9 36
A B C D
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Answer questions 69 through 78.
69 A chef uses 3 3 } 4 pounds of semolina flour and 1 5 }
8 pound whole wheat flour for each batch of
pasta she makes. One week she uses a total of 86 pounds of flour.
Part A
Write an equation to solve for b, the number of batches of pasta the chef makes during the week.
Equation
Part B
How many batches of pasta does she make?
Show your work.
Answer
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Practice Test 2: Book 3 79
70 Coach Wilson ordered T-shirts for the basketball team from two different T-shirt suppliers. One supplier charged $16 for each shirt, as well as 5% for shipping. The other supplier charged $18 for each shirt, plus 7% for shipping.
Part A
Coach Wilson ordered the same number of shirts from each supplier. Write two expressions to represent the shipping charges he paid to both suppliers. Use x to represent the number of shirts ordered.
Expressions
Part B
The first supplier gave Coach Wilson a discount of 10% off of his order total. The second supplier gave him a discount of $20 off of his order total. Write two equations to represent the total costs he paid to each supplier. Use x to represent the number of shirts ordered.
Equation
Part C
Coach Wilson ordered 15 T-shirts from each supplier. How much did he pay?
Show your work.
Answer $
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Practice Test 2: Book 380
71 Mr. Williams is planning a seventh-grade field trip to a math museum. School policy requires a minimum of 2 adults as chaperones for every 9 students on the trip, and allows a food budget of $6 per person. Educational group pricing at the museum is $4.50 per student and $7.25 per adult. There is also a bus parking fee that is 4% of the total ticket price.
Part A
There are 171 students in seventh grade. How much does money does Mr. Williams need to budget for the museum tickets and parking?
Show your work.
Answer $
Part B
What is the total budget for tickets, parking, and food for all students and chaperones to go on the field trip?
Show your work.
Answer $
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Practice Test 2: Book 3 81
72 Sam’s employer deducts 20% in payroll and state taxes from his base salary before writing his paycheck. Sam’s monthly paycheck is $1,600.
Part A
What is Sam’s salary before the deductions for payroll and state taxes?
Show your work.
Answer $
Part B
Sam puts 1 } 5 of his paycheck into a savings account each month. How much does he save
each month?
Show your work.
Answer $
Part C
Next month Sam’s employer is changing its pay scale, and Sam’s base salary will change by 28%. His employer will still deduct 20% for taxes. What will be his salary before deductions, and how much will his paycheck be next month?
Show your work.
Answer
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Practice Test 2: Book 382
73 William and Amy are stuffing envelopes for a charity. Today, William stuffed a total of 70 envelopes. This is 10 more than twice the number of envelopes that Amy stuffed.
Part A
Write an equation that can be used to find the number of envelopes, a, that Amy stuffed.
Equation
Part B
How many envelopes did Amy stuff?
Show your work.
Answer
Go On
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Practice Test 2: Book 3 83
74 The dimensions of a rectangle are given in terms of x as shown below.
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45x 1
Part A
Write an expression representing the perimeter of the rectangle.
Expression
Part B
Explain how the expression 2 1 2x 1 4 } 5 2 is equivalent to the perimeter of the rectangle.
Part C
The perimeter of the rectangle is 7 3 } 5 units. What is the value of x?
Show your work.
Answer
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Practice Test 2: Book 384
75 Patricia had less than $9 to spend when she went to the grocery store. She bought 1 pound of tomatoes and wanted to spend the rest of her money on potatoes. One pound of tomatoes costs $2.40, and one pound of potatoes costs $2.20.
Part A
Write an inequality to show how many pounds of potatoes, x, Patricia can buy.
Inequality
Part B
Solve the inequality from Part A to find how many pounds of potatoes Patricia can buy.
Show your work.
Answer
Go On
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Practice Test 2: Book 3 85
76 The graph below represents Landon’s elevation relative to the ground as he runs on a treadmill for a programmed course.
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How many inches does Landon’s elevation change per minute between 4 minutes and 8 minutes?
Answer inches
Part B
During which time period does Landon’s elevation change the fastest? Explain how you know.
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Practice Test 2: Book 386
77 Louie and Johnna made a table flag for the math team to have during competitions. The flag is shown below.
(4x) cm
(3x) cm WE ARE10 4 (11 2 1)!
Part A
Write an expression to represent the area of the flag in square centimeters.
Expression
Part B
The team decides to replicate the flag on a T-shirt by using the same design with dimensions that are 1.5 as great. Write an expression representing the area of the T-shirt design in square centimeters.
Expression
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Practice Test 2: Book 3 87
Part C
Johnna’s method for determining the ratio of the areas of the table flag and the T-shirt design is shown below.
“If x 5 1 centimeter, then the flag’s area is 0.5(3)(4) 5 6 square centimeters. The T-shirt design
will have dimensions of 3(1.5) 5 4.5 and 4(1.5) 5 6, so it’s area is 0.5(4.5)(6) 5 13.5 square
centimeters. The ratio of the area of the T-shirt design to the area of the flag is 13.5 to 6,
or 13.5 }}} 6
5 2.25.”
Explain why (1.5)2 is related to the ratio of the areas of the T-shirt design and table flag.
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Practice Test 2: Book 388
78 The city is planning to add a fish pond to a neighborhood park. The figure below is a scale
drawing of the fish pond. Its scale is 1 } 2 inch 5 15 feet.
1 in.
2.5 in.
Part A
To the nearest hundredth, what is the area of the actual fish pond?
Show your work.
Answer square feet
Part B
The city will place a low fence around the entire fish pond. To the nearest hundredth, how long will the fence be?
Show your work.
Answer feet
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