Question 1 (2.5 points)
If a circle has a diameter of 8 cm what is the area of the circle?
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Question 2 (2.5 points)
Find all numbers such that three times the number is greater than eight less than the number.
Question 2 options:
a)
{ x | x > − 4 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x > – 4 } “}
b)
{ x | x > − 2 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x > – 2 } “}
c)
{ x | x < − 4 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x < – 4 } “}
d)
{ x | x > 4 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x > 4 } “}
Question 3 (2.5 points)
Solve: 9 x = − 72 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”9 x = – 72 “}
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Question 4 (2.5 points)
Solve: − 2 3 + x = − 6 7 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”– 2 3 + x = – 6 7 “}
Question 4 options:
a)
− 32 21 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”– 32 21 “}
b)
− 9 7 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”– 9 7 “}
c)
− 2 5 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”– 2 5 “}
d)
− 4 21 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”– 4 21 “}
Question 5 (2.5 points)
The sum of the page numbers on the facing pages of a book is 553. Find the smaller page number.
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Question 6 (2.5 points)
Solve: 4 x − 3 = 9 x + 6 − 5 x − 9 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”4 x – 3 = 9 x + 6 – 5 x – 9 “}
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Question 7 (2.5 points)
Calculate ( − 3 ) 5 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”( – 3 ) 5 “}
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Question 8 (2.5 points)
Solve: 4 x + 3 > 5 x − 9 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”4 x + 3 > 5 x – 9 “}
Question 8 options:
a)
{ x | x < 12 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x < 12 } “}
b)
{ x | x < 6 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x < 6 } “}
c)
{ x | x > 12 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x > 12 } “}
d)
{ x | x > 6 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x > 6 } “}
Question 9 (2.5 points)
Solve: − 3 4 x = − 12 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”– 3 4 x = – 12 “}
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Question 10 (2.5 points)
What number is 12% of 75?
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Question 11 (2.5 points)
Solve: − 3 y ≤ 15 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”– 3 y ≤ 15 “}
Question 11 options:
a)
{ y | y ≥ − 5 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ y | y ≥ – 5 } “}
b)
{ y | y ≥ − 45 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ y | y ≥ – 45 } “}
c)
{ y | y ≤ 18 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ y | y ≤ 18 } “}
d)
{ y | y ≤ − 5 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ y | y ≤ – 5 } “}
Question 12 (2.5 points)
Solve: y = 5 3 − x for x {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”y = 5 3 – x for x “}
Question 12 options:
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x = 3 y − 5 y {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”x = 3 y – 5 y “}
b)
x = − 2 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”x = – 2 “}
c)
x = 3 y − 5 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”x = 3 y – 5 “}
d)
x = 5 y − 3 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”x = 5 y – 3 “}
Question 13 (2.5 points)
Solve: 0 . 2 p + 2 . 4 = 1 . 6 p − 1 . 2 + 0 . 6 p {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”0 . 2 p + 2 . 4 = 1 . 6 p – 1 . 2 + 0 . 6 p “}
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Question 14 (2.5 points)
Solve: 3 − 2 x < 15 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”3 – 2 x < 15 “}
Question 14 options:
a)
{ x | x > 6 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x > 6 } “}
b)
{ x | x > − 6 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x > – 6 } “}
c)
{ x | x < − 6 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x < – 6 } “}
d)
{ x | x < 6 } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ x | x < 6 } “}
Question 15 (2.5 points)
The amount of apples Blake harvested went from 500 lb in 2009 to 425 lb in 2010. Find the percent decrease.
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Question 16 (2.5 points)
Find the mean of 2, 6, 8, 9, 2, 5, 12
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Question 17 (2.5 points)
Solve: 5 − y = 12 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”5 – y = 12 “}
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Question 18 (2.5 points)
Solve: p = a x + b y + c {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”p = a x + b y + c “} for b {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”b “}
Question 18 options:
a)
b = a z + c − p y {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”b = a z + c – p y “}
b)
b = y ( p − a x − c ) {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”b = y ( p – a x – c ) “}
c)
b = p b − a x − c {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”b = p b – a x – c “}
d)
b = p − a x − c y {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”b = p – a x – c y “}
Question 19 (2.5 points)
The population increased from 1200 to 1464. What was the percent increase?
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Question 20 (2.5 points)
Solve: 2 t + 8 = 3 t − 11 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”2 t + 8 = 3 t – 11 “}
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Question 21 (2.5 points)
Money is invested in a savings account at 3.4% simple interest. After 1 year, there is $1695.76 in the account. How much was originally invested?
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Question 22 (2.5 points)
Solve: − 3 8 x = 24 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”– 3 8 x = 24 “}
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Question 23 (2.5 points)
Which of the following numbers is included in the graph of 3 x + 8 > − 2 x − 16 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”3 x + 8 > – 2 x – 16 “}
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Question 24 (2.5 points)
Solve: 3 − y = 11 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”3 – y = 11 “}
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Question 25 (2.5 points)
Solve: 3 x + 4 ( 3 + 2 x ) = 11 x − 12 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”3 x + 4 ( 3 + 2 x ) = 11 x – 12 “}
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Question 26 (2.5 points)
If you double a number and then add 8, you get fourteen more than the original number. What is the original number?
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Question 27 (2.5 points)
Solve: c − 8 = 16 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”c – 8 = 16 “}
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Question 28 (2.5 points)
Calculate 2 – (-1)
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Question 29 (2.5 points)
Convert1 4 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”1 4 “} into a percent
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Question 30 (2.5 points)
The height of a triangle is 90 cm. What lengths of the base will make the area at most 500 cm2 {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML”> actiontype=”argument”>2 “} ?
Question 30 options:
a)
{ b | b ≤ 11 . 1 ¯ cm } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ b | b ≤ 11 . 1 ¯ cm } “}
b)
{ b | b < 11 . 1 ¯ cm } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ b | b < 11 . 1 ¯ cm } “}
c)
{ b | b ≥ 5 . 5 ¯ cm } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ b | b ≥ 5 . 5 ¯ cm } “}
d)
{ b | b ≥ 11 . 1 ¯ cm } {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”{ b | b ≥ 11 . 1 ¯ cm } “}
Question 31 (2.5 points)
Find the mean of 2,6,8,9,2,5,12
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