Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Subtract . Simplify if
possible.
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Divide. Check your answer.

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Which list contains all prime numbers?
a. | 2, 11, 29 | b. | 2, 27, 29 | c. | 2, 11, 30 | d. | 11, 18,
29 |
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Find the difference.

a. | 35.92 | b. | 36.92 | c. | 38.17 | d. | 381.7 |
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5.
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A cheetah can run 70 miles per hour while a giant
tortoise only moves about 0.17 miles per hour. What is 0.17 in word form?
a. | seventeen hundred | c. | seventeen tenths | b. | seventeen
tens | d. | seventeen hundredths |
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6.
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Glenda and Gordon each had 40 grapes. Glenda ate  of her grapes,
and Gordon ate  of his grapes. How many grapes did they eat in
all?
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Yolanda is buying two posters. One poster costs
$6.35 and the second costs $10.31. How much more does the second cost than the first?
a. | $0.40 | b. | $3.96 | c. | $4.36 | d. | $16.66 |
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The number 5.531 has been graphed on the number
line below. What is this number rounded to the nearest tenth?

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Which of the following is an acute, isosceles triangle?
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10.
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Two ribbons have the lengths shown. How many inches longer is the first
ribbon?
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Order the numbers from least to
greatest. 41,810 41,180 40,681
a. | 41,180, 41,810, 40,681 | c. | 40,681, 41,180, 41,810 | b. | 40,681, 41,810, 41,180 | d. | 41,810, 41,180, 40,681 |
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What is another way of naming
125,000?
a. | 125 hundreds | c. | 125
ten thousands | b. | 125
tens | d. | 125 thousands |
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Greg spent $6.75 on a hat, $32.91 on a sweater, and
$16.55 on a shirt. How much did Greg spend on all three items?
a. | $46.21 | b. | $56.11 | c. | $56.21 | d. | $116.96 |
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Multiply .
a. | 5,567 | b. | 2,930 | c. | 4,567 | d. | 5,467 |
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The table below shows the number of car washes Cara and her friends gave four
days last week. NUMBER OF CAR WASHES | Day | Number of Car
Washes | Wednesday | 8 | Thursday | 6 | Friday | 9 | Saturday | 9 | | |
What is the median number of car washes per day
Cara and her friends gave last week?
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The chart below shows the number of A’s that Mr. Sells’s students
received on each of their six tests last year. What is the mean number of A’s received? NUMBER
OF A’S RECEIVED | Test Number | Number of
A’s | 1 | 6 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 8 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 10 | 6 | 8 | | |
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Scott has 12 yards of fabric. He wants to sew
placemats that each take yard of fabric. How many placemats can he
sew?

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The students in a wood working class are making
keepsake boxes. The design requires 5 wood strips, each foot long. How many feet of wood
strips are needed for one box?
a. | 3 feet | b. | 4 feet | c. |
feet | d. | 20 feet |
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19.
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Add .
a. | 36.46 | b. | 58.32 | c. | 59.32 | d. | 364.6 |
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What is the best description of the triangle shown? 
a. | Triangle ABC is isosceles and has 1 right angle. | b. | Triangle ABC is
scalene and has 1 obtuse angle. | c. | Triangle ABC is equilateral and has 3 acute
angles. | d. | Triangle ABC is scalene and has one right angle. |
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Mrs. Gomez needs to purchase a square gymnastics
pad for a room with the following dimensions. How many square meters of padding will she need to
buy?

a. | 20 m2 | b. | 40 m2 | c. | 100 m2 | d. | 200
m2 |
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Mrs. Washington is putting up a wallpaper border
around her son's bedroom. How many feet of border does she need if the room is the shape of a
rectangle that is 11-foot by 12-foot? (Hint: P = 2l+ 2w)
a. | 23 feet | b. | 44
feet | c. | 46 feet | d. | 48
feet |
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Find all the factors of 19 and state whether the number is prime or
composite. 
a. | 1, 4, 19; composite | c. | 1, 4, 15, 19; prime | b. | 1, 19; prime | d. | 1, 19;
composite |
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What is the volume of this figure?

a. | 6 cubic units | c. | 8
cubic units | b. | 7 cubic
units | d. | 14 cubic units |
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Add or subtract. Write the answer in simplest form.
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25.
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11 - 
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26.
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27.
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Find . Simplify if
possible.
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28.
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Order the decimals from least to
greatest. 6.09, 6.13, 6.1, 5.99, 6.51
a. | 5.99, 6.13, 6.09, 6.1, 6.51 | c. | 5.99, 6.09, 6.1, 6.13, 6.51 | b. | 6.1, 6.09, 6.13, 6.51, 5.99 | d. | 5.99, 6.1, 6.09,
6.13, 6.51 |
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Round 6,934,972 to the nearest hundred
thousand.
a. | 7,034,972 | c. | 6,800,000 | b. | 6,900,000 | d. | 7,000,000 |
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30.
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Vicente is finding the surface area of the
rectangular prism. What is the missing number in his calculations?
 2(14 ´ 6) + 2(14 ´ 4)
+ 2( __ ´ 4)
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