Multiple Choice - NO
CALCULATORS! Identify the choice that best completes
the statement or answers the question.
This assessment covers the following state indicators: 6.2.5, 6.3.1, 7.1.1, 7.1.2,
7.2.1, 7.3.1, 7.3.2, and 7.3.4.
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An ink cartridge is able to
print up to 450 pages before it needs to be replaced. Suppose the ink cartridge has already been
used to print 46 pages. If you need to print copies of a 26-page report, what is the greatest
number of copies you can print on the cartridge? Solve the inequality for r to find the answer.
A | 11
copies | C | 15
copies | B | 16 copies | D | 19 copies |
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Evaluate. 1 –
(–9) – (–6)
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3
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A recipe to make cucumbers into
pickles requires cups of vinegar. Nancy has only a -cup
measure. How many times should she fill the -cup measure with vinegar for one batch
of the recipe?
A | 5 times | B | 6 times | C | 7 times | D | 10 times |
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4
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Simplify the following
expression.

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Order from least to
greatest.
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A | –0.8, , ,
 | C | –0.8, , ,  | B | , , ,
–0.8 | D | , ,
–0.8,  |
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The expression can be used
to approximate the height, in inches, of a tree t years after it was planted. What is the height of the tree 5 years after
it was planted?
A | 40
inches | C | 44
inches | B | 36 inches | D | 20 inches |
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In 1950, the population of
children in the United States was approximately 47,300,000 children. Round to the nearest million and
then express this number in scientific notation.
A | 4.73
million | C |  | B |  | D | 473 million |
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Peter drank of a quart
of milk. Steve drank of a quart. How much more did Steve drink than
Peter?
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Mr. Crawford’s science
class is building a robot for the upcoming district science fair. To put the robot together, they
must use several sizes of bolts. Some of the bolts are shown below. What are the sizes of the bolts in order from smallest to
largest?
A | , , ,  | C | , , ,  | B | , , ,  | D | , , ,  |
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You are making scarves for
presents. Each scarf needs yd of fabric. How many yards of fabric do you need for 5
scarves?
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Solve the
inequality.
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11
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Solve the
equation.
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12
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A | 15 | B |  | C | –135 | D | –15 |
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14
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Write 4,360,000 in scientific
notation.
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Solve the
Equation.
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15
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16
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Write in standard
form.
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A | 245,000 | B | 0.000245 | C | 24,500 | D | 2,450 |
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Mrs. Peters bought
yards of fabric. She needs another yards. How many yards of fabric does she need all
together?
A |
yards | B |
yards | C | yards | D | yards |
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What must be done first to
evaluate the expression? 80 – 50 ÷ 5 3 + 3
A | Subtract 80 –
50. | C | Divide 50 ÷
5. | B | Multiply 5
3. | D | Add 3 + 3. |
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Write an algebraic
expression for the given phrase.
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20
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10 inches wider than 6 times
the length x of a table in
inches
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