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cylinder, cone, cylinder, and sphere

1. 

Which of these shapes are cylinders?
 
A) 

1 and 2

B) 

1 and 3

C) 

2 and 4

D) 

3 and 4

 



five figures in a pattern with the 4th figure missing

2. 

Which of the figures below should be the fourth figure in the pattern shown above?

 

 

 
A)  figure 1
B)  figure 2
C)  figure 3
D) 

figure 4

 



obtuse triangle

 

3. 

How many of the angles in this triangle are smaller than a right angle?
 
A)  None
B) 

One

C) 

Two

D) 

Three

 



shaded figure on grid

 

4. 

What is the area of the shaded figure?
 
A)  9 square centimeters
B)  11 square centimeters
C)  13 square centimeters
D)  14 square centimeters
 



5. 

Alba needed to know about how much the sum of 19.6, 23.8, and 38.4 is. She correctly rounded each of these numbers to the nearest whole number. What three numbers did she use?
 
A)  19, 23, 38
B)  19, 24, 38
C)  20, 24, 38
D)  20, 24, 39
 



 

6. 

Which of these is equal to 8,000 + 800 + 8 ?
 
A)  8,088
B)  8,808
C)  8,880
D)  8,888
 



7. 

   

 
A) 

3

 

B) 

3/6

 

C) 

3/0

 

D) 

5/6

 

 



8. 

   24 ÷ (6 ÷ 2) =
 
A)  8
B)  6
C)  3
D)  2
 



9. 

There are 30 people in the music room. There are 74 people in the cafeteria. How many more people are in the cafeteria than the music room?
 
A)    40
B)    44
C)    54
D)  104
 



10. 

Which of these could be measured using a meter stick?
 
A)  The length of a swimming pool
B)  The temperature of the water in a swimming pool
C)  The weight of the water in a swimming pool
D)  The number of people in a swimming pool
 



 

11. 

Jo's recipe says to bake a cake for 25-28 minutes. About how long is this?
 
A)  A quarter of an hour
B)  Half an hour
C)  An hour
D)  An hour and a half
 



12. 

Luis had two apples and he cut each apple into fifths. How many pieces of apple did he have?
 
A)   2/5
B)    2
C)    5
D)  10
 



13. 

In a gumball machine there are 100 red, 75 blue, 50 green, and 125 yellow gumballs. These 350 gumballs are mixed up. Sam puts money in and one gumball comes out. Which color is most likely to come out?
 
A)  Red
B)  Blue
C)  Green
D)  Yellow
 



graph

 

14. 

Jin made the graph above. Which of these could be the title for the graph?
 
A)  Number of students who walked to school on Monday through Friday
B)  Number of dogs in five states
C)  Number of bottles collected by three students
D)  Number of students in ten clubs
 



15. 

N stands for the number of hours of sleep Ken gets each night. Which of the following represents the number of hours of sleep Ken gets in 1 week?
 
A)  N + 7
B)  N - 7
C)  N x 7
D)  N ÷ 7
 



rectangle before and after being folded

 

16. 

A piece of metal in the shape of a rectangle was folded as shown above. In the figure on the right, the "?" symbol represents what length?
 
A)    3 inches
B)    6 inches
C)    8 inches
D)  11 inches
 



                             table

17. 

Which rule describes the pattern shown in the table?
 
A)  rule 1
B)  rule 2
C)  rule 3
D)  rule 4
 



18. 

Amber and Charlotte each ran a mile. It took Amber 11.79 minutes. It took Charlotte 9.08 minutes. Which number sentence can Charlotte use to best estimate the difference in their times?
 
A)  11 - 9 = blank
B)  11 - 10 = blank
C)  12 - 9 = blank
D)  12 - 10 = blank
 



19. 

Sue bought a notebook for $3.59. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. Which of these is the correct amount of change?
 
A)  One dollar, four dimes, and a penny
B)  One dollar, five dimes, and a penny
C)  Two dollars, four dimes, and a penny
D)  Two dollars, five dimes, and nine pennies
 



20. 

Add:
238
+ 462

 
A)  600
B)  690
C)  700
D)  790
 



21. 

Which shows 3/4 of the picture shaded?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



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22. 

The pie chart above shows the portion of time Pat spent on homework in each subject last week. If Pat spent 2 hours on mathematics, about how many hours did Pat spend on homework altogether?
 
A)  4
B)  8
C)  12
D)  16
 



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23. 

In the figure above, which object is heaviest?
 
A)  The metal ball
B)  The sandwich
C)  The bag of potato chips
D)  The puppy
 



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24. 

The figure above is shaded on the top side and white on the under side. If the figure were flipped over, its white side could look like which of the following figures?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



25. 

Alan says that if a figure has four sides, it must be a rectangle. Gina does not agree. Which of the following figures shows that Gina is correct?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



26. 

Carla has 12 boxes that each weigh the same amount. What would be a quick way for her to find the total weight of the 12 boxes?
 
A)  Add 12 to the weight of one of the boxes
B)  Subtract 12 from the weight of one of the boxes
C)  Divide the weight of one of the boxes by 12
D)  Multiply the weight of one of the boxes by 12
 



27. 

The perimeter of a square is 36 inches. What is the length of one side of the square?
 
A)  4 inches
B)  6 inches
C)  9 inches
D)  18 inches
 



28. 

Six students bought exactly enough pens to share equally among themselves. Which of the following could be the number of pens they bought?
 
A)  46
B)  48
C)  50
D)  52
 



29. 

Carl has 3 empty egg cartons and 34 eggs. If each carton holds 12 eggs, how many more eggs are needed to fill all 3 cartons?
 
A)  2
B)  3
C)  4
D)  6
 



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30. 

The objects on the scale above make it balance exactly. According to this scale, if balances , then balances which of the following?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



31. 

Which of the following could NOT be folded into a cube?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



32. 

How much change will John get back from $5.00 if he buys 2 notebooks that cost $1.80 each?
 
A)  $1.40
B)  $2.40
C)  $3.20
D)  $3.60
 



33. 

Jim has 3/4 of a yard of string which he wishes to divide into pieces, each 1/8 of a yard long. How many pieces will he have?
 
A)  3
B)  4
C)  6
D)  8
 



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34. 

On the road shown above, the distance from Bay City to Exton is 60 miles. What is the distance from Bay City to Yardville?
 
A)  45 miles
B)  75 miles
C)  90 miles
D)  105 miles
 



35. 

What are all the whole numbers that make 8 - > 3 true?
 
A)  0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
B)  0, 1, 2, 3, 4
C)  0, 1, 2
D)  5
 



36. 

184 ÷ 115 =
 
A)  16
B)  1.625
C)  1.6
D)  0.625
 
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37. 

Rudy takes a 2-mile walk along a nature trail. Which of the following is a reasonable amount of time for Rudy to take to walk the trail?
 
A)  60 seconds
B)  60 minutes
C)  60 hours
D)  60 days
 
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Day Rainfall (in centimeters)
Sunday 0
Monday 0
Tuesday 6.3
Wednesday 0
Thursday 1.5
Friday 0.4
Saturday 0.5

 

38. 

The table shows how much rain fell on each day of a week in May. How much rain fell during that week?
 
A)  7.8 cm
B)  8.7 cm
C)  12.3 cm
D)  16.8 cm
 
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39. 

Sam placed cookies on a cookie sheet to form 2 rows with 6 cookies in each row. Which of the following number sentences best describes this situation?
 
A)  2 × 6 =
B)  2 + 6 =
C)  6 ÷ 2 =
D)  6 – 2 =
 
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40. 

Sally is shorter than Ronnie. Sally is taller than Michael. Denise's height is between Sally's height and Ronnie's height. Who is the shortest person?
 
A)  Denise
B)  Michael
C)  Ronnie
D)  Sally
 
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41. 

At a picnic cider is served in cups. If 1 pint will fill 2 cups, how many cups can be filled from 8 pints of cider?
 
A)  4
B)  8
C)  11
D)  16
 
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42. 

Mrs. Jones bought 6 pints of berries. Each pint cost 87¢. Mrs. Jones used her calculator to find the cost of the berries and the display showed 522. What was the cost of the berries?
 
A)  $522
B)  $52.20
C)  $5.22
D)  $0.52
 
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43. 

The balls in this picture are placed in a box and a child picks one without looking. What is the probability that the ball picked will be the one with dots?
 
A)  1 out of 4
B)  1 out of 3
C)  1 out of 2
D)  3 out of 4
 
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44. 

Pat has 3 fish bowls. There are 4 plants and 5 fish in each bowl. Which gives the total number of fish?
 
A)  3 + 5
B)  3 × 4
C)  3 × 5
D)  3 + 4 + 5
 
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45. 

The Breakfast Barn bought 135 dozen eggs at $0.89 per dozen. What was the total cost of the eggs?
 
A)  $116.75
B)  $120.15
C)  $135.89
D)  $151.69
 
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46. 

The Celsius temperature rose from 4 degrees above zero to the temperature shown on the thermometer above. How many degrees did the temperature rise?
 
A)  6
B)  7
C)  12
D)  20
 
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47. 

Kirstin wants to buy a flute that costs $240.
She has saved $20 each week for 3 weeks.
How many more weeks does Kirstin need to save money if she continues to save $20 each week?
 
A)  9 weeks
B)  10 weeks
C)  11 weeks
D)  12 weeks
 
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48. 

In Jean's class there are twice as many boys as girls. If there are 10 girls in the class, how many boys and girls are there in the class?
 
A)  15
B)  20
C)  25
D)  30
 
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49. 

Ted went to the beach at 10:30 a.m. and came home at 2:00 p.m. How many hours was he gone?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
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50. 

Which of the following is usually measured in feet?
 
A)  The thickness of a coin
B)  The length of a paper clip
C)  The length of a car
D)  The distance between New York City and Chicago
 



51. 

Which of the following has only 3 angles?
 
A)  A triangle
B)  A square
C)  A rectangle
D)  A cube
 



52. 

Ron was listening to the radio and heard, "One hundred twenty-four thousand sixty-five books have been donated to the library." What is this number?
 
A)  12,465
B)  124,065
C)  124,650
D)  100,024,065
 



53. 

Which of the following would be used to find the weight of an apple?
 
A)  A measuring cup
B)  A ruler
C)  A scale
D)  A thermometer
 



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54. 

Each small square () above is equal to 1. There are 10 small squares in each strip. There are 100 small squares in each large square. What number is shown?
 
A)  4,029
B)  492
C)  429
D)  249
 



55. 

On Thursday Becky made some popcorn balls.
On Friday she made 6 popcorn balls.
On Saturday she made 12 popcorn balls.
Becky took all 23 popcorn balls that she made to a party.

How many popcorn balls did she make on Thursday?

 
A)  5
B)  11
C)  17
D)  41
 



M = 2
K = 6
L = 3

 

56. 

What is K + L - M?
 
A)  1
B)  5
C)  7
D)  11
 



57. 

4 × 0 × 5 × 9 =
 
A)  0
B)  36
C)  45
D)  180
 



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58. 

About how many centimeters long is the branch in the figure above?
 
A)  5
B)  10
C)  25
D)  100
 



59. 

A cow is tied to a post in the middle of a flat meadow. If the cow's rope is several meters long, which of the following figures shows the shape of the region where the cow can graze?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



60. 

Estela wants to buy 2 notebooks that cost $2.79 each, including tax. If she has one-dollar bills and no coins, how many one-dollar bills does she need?
 
A)  3
B)  4
C)  5
D)  6
 



61. 

There is only one red marble in each of the bags shown below. Without looking, you are to pick a marble out of one of the bags. Which bag would give you the greatest chance of picking the red marble?
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A)  Bag with 10 marbles
B)  Bag with 100 marbles
C)  Bag with 1000 marbles
D)  It makes no difference
 



62. 

N stands for the number of stamps John had. He gave 12 stamps to his sister. Which expression tells how many stamps John has now?
 
A)  N+12
B)  N-12
C)  12-N
D)  12 x N
 



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63. 

According to the graph, how many cartons of eggs were sold altogether by farms A, B, and C last month?
 
A)  13
B)  130
C)  1,300
D)  3,0000
 



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64. 

The picture shows the flowerpots in which Kevin will plant flower seeds. He needs 3 seeds for each pot. Which of the following number sentences shows how many seeds Kevin will need for all of the pots?
 
A)  5 x 4 x 3 =
B)  (5 x 4) + 3 =
C)  (5 + 4 ) x 3 =
D)  5 + 4 + 3 =
 



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65. 

In this figure, how many small cubes were put together to form the large cube?
 
A)  7
B)  8
C)  12
D)  24
 



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66. 

If both the square and the triangle above have the same perimeter, what is the length of each side of the square?
 
A)  4
B)  5
C)  6
D)  7
 



67. 

There are 3 fifth graders and 2 sixth graders on the swim team. Everyone's name is put in a hat and the captain is chosen by picking one name. What are the chances that the captain will be a fifth grader?
 
A)  l out of 5
B)  l out of 3
C)  3 out of 5
D)  2 out of 3
 



68. 

Kitty is taking a trip on which she plans to drive 300 miles each day. Her trip is 1,723 miles long. She has already driven 849 miles. How much farther must she drive?
 
A)  574 miles
B)  874 miles
C)  1,423 miles
D)  2,872 miles
 
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69. 

A whole number is multiplied by 5. Which of these could be the result?
 
A)  652
B)  562
C)  526
D)  265
 
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  Martha planted 32 seeds. She put 8 seeds
 in each row. How many rows did she plant? 

 

70. 

Which of the following could Martha use to solve the problem correctly?
 
A)  32 + 8
B)  32 - 8
C)  32 &times 8
D)  32 &divide 8
 
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71. 

Each boy and girl in the class voted for his or her favorite kind of music. Here are the results.
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A)  Classical
B)  Rock
C)  Country
D)  Other
 
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72. 

Every hour, a company makes 8,400 paper plates and puts them in packages of 15 plates each. How many packages are made in one hour?
 
A)  560
B)  8,385
C)  17,857
D)  126,000
 
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73. 

If the string does not cost anything, how much does the necklace above cost?
 
A)  10¢
B)  24¢
C)  28¢
D)  34¢
 



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74. 

Carol wanted to estimate the distance from A to D along the path shown on the map above. She correctly rounded each of the given distances to the nearest mile and then added them. Which of the following sums could be hers?
 
A)  4 + 6 + 5 = 15
B)  5 + 6 + 5 = 16
C)  5 + 6 + 6 = 17
D)  5 + 7 + 6 = 18
 



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75. 

In the pattern above, which figure would be next?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



76. 

There are 50 hamburgers to serve 38 children. If each child is to have at least one hamburger, at most how many of the children can have more than one?
 
A)  6
B)  12
C)  26
D)  38
 



77. 

If box represents the number of newspapers that Lee delivers each day, which of the following represents the total number of newspapers that Lee delivers in 5 days?
 
A)  5 + box
B)  5 × box
C)  box÷ 5
D)  (box + box) × 5
 



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78. 

The weights of three objects were compared using a pan balance. Two comparisons were made as shown in the figure above. Which object is the heaviest?
 
A)  A
B)  B
C)  C
D)  Not enough information is given
 



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79. 

Chen had $10 to buy a model plane, glue, and paint as shown above. At which of the following times could an estimate have been used instead of exact numbers?
 
A)  When Chen tried to decide whether or not he had enough money to buy the plane, glue, and paint
B)  When the clerk entered each amount into the cash register
C)  When the clerk told Chen how much he owed
D)  When Chen counted his change
 



80. 

By how much would 217 be increased if the digit 1 were replaced by a digit 5?
 
A)  4
B)  40
C)  44
D)  400
 



81. 

Christy has 88 photographs to put in her album. If 9 photographs will fit on each page, how many pages will she need?
 
A)  8
B)  9
C)  10
D)  11
 



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82. 

The squares in the figure above represent the faces of a cube which has been cut along some edges and flattened. When the original cube was resting on face X, which face was on top?
 
A)  A
B)  B
C)  C
D)  D
 



Puppy's Age Puppy's Weight
1 month 10 lbs.
2 months 15 lbs.
3 months 19 lbs.
4 months 22 lbs.
5 months ?

 

83. 

John records the weight of his puppy every month in a chart like the one shown above. If the pattern of the puppy's weight gain continues, how many pounds will the puppy weigh at 5 months?
 
A)  30
B)  27
C)  25
D)  24
 



84. 

In a bag of marbles, ½ are red, ¼ are blue, 1/6 are green, and 1/12 are yellow. If a marble is taken from the bag without looking, is it most likely to be
 
A)  red
B)  blue
C)  green
D)  yellow
 



85. 

A rectangular carpet is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide. What is the area of the carpet in square feet?
 
A)  15
B)  27
C)  30
D)  54
 



86. 

503 - 207 =
 
A)  206
B)  296
C)  304
D)  396
 



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87. 

The graph above shows how many of the 32 children in Mr. Rivera's class are 8, 9, 10, and 11 years old. Which of the following is true?
 
A)  Most are younger than 9.
B)  Most are younger than 10.
C)  Most are 9 or older.
D)  None of the above is true.
 



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88. 

A sheet of paper is folded once and a piece is cut out as shown above. Which of the following looks like the unfolded paper?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 



89. 

What number is four hundred five and three-tenths?
 
A)  45.3
B)  405.3
C)  453
D)  4,005.3
 



90. 

If 1 1/3 cups of flour are needed for a batch of cookies, how many cups of flour will be needed for 3 batches?
 
A)  4 1/3
B)  4
C)  3
D)  2 2/3
 



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91. 

Children's pictures are to be hung in a line as shown in the figure above. Pictures that are hung next to each other share a tack. How many tacks are needed to hang 28 pictures in this way?
 
A)  27
B)  28
C)  29
D)  56
 



92. 

What is 18,565 rounded to the nearest thousand?
 
A)  18,000
B)  18,600
C)  19,000
D)  20,000
 
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93. 

A store sells 168 tapes each week. How many tapes does it sell in 24 weeks?
 
A)  7
B)  192
C)  4,032
D)  4,172
 
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94. 

Based on the map above, about how many miles is the shortest route from Oakdale to Fenton?
 
A)  100
B)  70
C)  40
D)  20
 
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95. 

Which letter has two parallel lines?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
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POINTS EARNED FROM SCHOOL EVENTS
Class Mathathon Readathon
Mr. Lopez 425 411
Ms. Chen 328 456
Mrs. Green 447 342

 

96. 

Which class earned the most points from the two events?
 
A)  Mr. Lopez' class
B)  Ms. Chen's class
C)  Mrs. Green's class
D)  All classes earned the same amount.
 
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97. 

How many feet of fencing would it take to go around the garden?
 
A)  18
B)  28
C)  36
D)  80
 
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98. 

In which of the circles is the diameter less than 1 inch?
 
A)  3 only
B)  1 and 3 only
C)  1, 2, and 3 only
D)  1, 2, 3, and 4
 
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99. 

Marlene made 6 batches of muffins. There were 24 muffins in each batch. Which of the following number sentences could be used to find the number of muffins she made?
 
A)  6 x box = 24
B)  6 + 24 = box
C)  6 + box = 24
D)  6 x 24 = box
 
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100. 

Mario sells 80 pencils a day from his supply of 1,000 pencils. Which of the following is true?
 
A)  He will run out of pencils in 7 days.
B)  He will have enough pencils to sell 80 each day for at least 10 days.
C)  He will have enough pencils to sell 80 each day for at least 80 days.
D)  He will have enough pencils to sell 80 each day for at least 100 days.
 
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101. 

What is a rule used in the table to get the numbers in column B from the numbers in column A?
 
A)  Divide the number in column A by 4.
B)  Multiply the number in column A by 4.
C)  Subtract 9 from the number in column A.
D)  Add 9 to the number in column A.
 
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102. 

A package of birdseed costs $2.58 for 2 pounds. A package of sunflower seeds costs $3.72 for 3 pounds. What is the difference in the cost per pound?
 
A)  $0.05
B)  $1.14
C)  $1.24
D)  $1.29
 
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103. 

Which of the following is closest to 15 seconds?
 
A)  14.1 seconds
B)  14.7 seconds
C)  14.9 seconds
D)  15.2 seconds
 



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104. 

Which figure has the least area?
 
A)  A
B)  B
C)  C
D)  D
 



105. 

The census showed that three hundred fifty-six thousand, ninety-seven people lived in Middletown. Written as a number, that is
 
A)  350,697
B)  356,097
C)  356,907
D)  356,970
 



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106. 

What is the weight shown on the scale?
 
A)  6 pounds
B)  7 pounds
C)  51 pounds
D)  60 pounds
 



107. 

The length of a trail that Pat hiked in one day could have been
 
A)  5 millimeters
B)  5 centimeters
C)  5 meters
D)  5 kilometers
 



108. 

A club held a car wash and washed 21 cars. If the club raised $84, how much did it charge per car?
 
A)  $0.25
B)  $4.00
C)  $5.00
D)  $1,764.00
 



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109. 

On the map above, which ordered pair gives the location of the house?
 
A)  (D,1)
B)  (D,4)
C)  (A,1)
D)  (A,3)
 



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110. 

According to the graph above, which person's sales were closest to $400 for the month?
 
A)  Harriet
B)  Carl
C)  Jason
D)  Sammie
 



111. 

Which of the following is the most reasonable distance for a person to walk in one hour?
 
A)  2 miles
B)  2 yards
C)  2 inches
D)  2 feet
 



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112. 

The 16 stickers listed above are placed in a box. If one sticker is drawn from the box, which color is it most likely to be?
 
A)  Red
B)  Blue
C)  Yellow
D)  Green
 



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113. 

The scale shown above measures weight in pounds. What is the total weight of the oranges in the picture?
 
A)  2½ pounds
B)  3½ pounds
C)  5 pounds
D)  10 pounds
 



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114. 

In the figure above, points labeled A through G are spaced evenly along a line. Which of the following distances is the greatest?
 
A)  From A to D
B)  From C to F
C)  From E to G
D)  From E to A
 



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115. 

Linda had three large boxes all the same size and three different kinds of balls as shown above. If she fills each box with the kind of balls shown, which box will have the fewest balls in it?
 
A)  The box with the tennis balls
B)  The box with the golf balls
C)  The box with the rubber balls
D)  You can't tell.
 



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116. 

According to the map in the figure above, which streets appear to be parallel to each other?
 
A)  Park and Main
B)  Tyler and Maple
C)  Park and Tyler
D)  Main and Tyler
 



117. 

Which of the following has the same shape as a cylinder?
 
A)  An egg
B)  A book
C)  A basketball
D)  A can of soup
 



118. 

Mr. Garcia bought 5 dozen eggs at $0.89 per dozen. What was the total cost of the eggs?
 
A)  $ 4.05
B)  $ 4.45
C)  $ 5.89
D)  $ 10.68
 



119. 

By how much would the value of 5,647 be decreased if the 5 were replaced by a 2?
 
A)  3
B)  300
C)  3,000
D)  30,000
 



120. 

Which of the following is an even number?
 
A)  225
B)  233
C)  370
D)  391
 



121. 

A class is trying to collect 450 soup can labels to help get some new gym equipment. In the first week the students collected 60 labels, and in the second week they collected 82 labels. How many more labels do they need to reach their goal?
 
A)  208
B)  308
C)  390
D)  592
 



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122. 

According to the graph above, about how many sandwiches were sold on Tuesday?
 
A)  100
B)  150
C)  180
D)  200
 



123. 

Students in Mrs. Johnson's class were asked to tell why 4/5 is greater than 2/3. Whose reason is best?
 
A)  Kelly said, "Because 4 is greater than 2."
B)  Keri said, "Because 5 is larger than 3."
C)  Kim said, "Because 4/5 is closer than 2/3 to 1."
D)  Kevin said, "Because 4 + 5 is more than 2 + 3."
 



124. 

Max bought 50 plants for his garden. He plans to put 8 plants in each row. How many complete rows of 8 can he plant?
 
A)  6 rows
B)  7 rows
C)  8 rows
D)  16 rows
 



125. 

When you subtract one of these numbers from 900, the answer is greater than 400. Which number is it?
 
A)  712
B)  667
C)  579
D)  459
 



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126. 

Which decimal represents the shaded part of the figure?
 
A)  0.5
B)  0.28
C)  0.2
D)  0.02
 



127. 

Which statement is true?
 
A)  352 > 759
B)  442 > 436
C)  518 > 819
D)  883 < 794
 
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128. 

A pattern of shapes is to be repeated many times. The figure above shows one completed pattern and the beginning of the next. What shape comes next?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
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129. 

The third grade collected more than 850 bottle caps for an art project. The fourth grade collected more than 500 bottle caps. Using her calculator, Maria found the exact total of all the bottle caps collected by both grades. Which calculator could be hers?
 
A) 
B) 
C) 
D) 
 
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130. 

If the sum of 39 and 66 is divided by 3, the result is
 
A)  35
B)  61
C)  79
D)  315
 
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131. 

Chen bought one model plane, one tube of glue, and one can of paint. The cost of each item is shown in the figure above. There was no sales tax. How much change should he have gotten back from $10?
 
A)  $1.50
B)  $1.53
C)  $1.63
D)  $1.73
 
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132. 

The figure above shows that part of a pizza has been eaten. What part of the pizza is still there?
 
A) 
3
8
B) 
3
5
C) 
5
8
D) 
5
3
 
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133. 

On a flight from Los Angeles to New York, the cost of a fare was $400. Every seat was sold. What additional information do you need to find the total for all fares?
 
A)  None
B)  The number of employees on the plane
C)  The number of passenger seats on the plane
D)  The distance from Los Angeles to New York
 
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134. 

The difference between 85 and 53 is 32. Meredith added some number to 85 and then added the same number to 53. What would be the difference between the two new numbers?
 
A)  More than 32
B)  Less than 32
C)  32
D)  It depends on the number added to 85 and 53.
 
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135. 

Divide: 115184 divided by 115
 
A)  0.625
B)  1.6
C)  1.625
D)  16
 
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Question 1

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 1.   Which of these shapes are cylinders?
     
  A) 

1 and 2

Key Arrow B) 

1 and 3

  C) 

2 and 4

  D) 

3 and 4





Question 2

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 2.  

Which of the figures below should be the fourth figure in the pattern shown above?

 

     
Key Arrow A)  figure 1
  B)  figure 2
  C)  figure 3
  D) 

figure 4





Question 3

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 3.   How many of the angles in this triangle are smaller than a right angle?
     
  A)  None
  B) 

One

Key Arrow C) 

Two

  D) 

Three





Question 4

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 4.   What is the area of the shaded figure?
     
  A)  9 square centimeters
Key Arrow B)  11 square centimeters
  C)  13 square centimeters
  D)  14 square centimeters




Question 5

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 5.   Alba needed to know about how much the sum of 19.6, 23.8, and 38.4 is. She correctly rounded each of these numbers to the nearest whole number. What three numbers did she use?
     
  A)  19, 23, 38
  B)  19, 24, 38
Key Arrow C)  20, 24, 38
  D)  20, 24, 39




Question 6

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 6.   Which of these is equal to 8,000 + 800 + 8 ?
     
  A)  8,088
Key Arrow B)  8,808
  C)  8,880
  D)  8,888




Question 7

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 7.  

   

     
  A) 

3

 

Key Arrow B) 

3/6

 

  C) 

3/0

 

  D) 

5/6

 





Question 8

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 8.      24 ÷ (6 ÷ 2) =
     
Key Arrow A)  8
  B)  6
  C)  3
  D)  2




Question 9

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 9.   There are 30 people in the music room. There are 74 people in the cafeteria. How many more people are in the cafeteria than the music room?
     
  A)    40
Key Arrow B)    44
  C)    54
  D)  104




Question 10

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 10.   Which of these could be measured using a meter stick?
     
Key Arrow A)  The length of a swimming pool
  B)  The temperature of the water in a swimming pool
  C)  The weight of the water in a swimming pool
  D)  The number of people in a swimming pool




Question 11

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 11.   Jo's recipe says to bake a cake for 25-28 minutes. About how long is this?
     
  A)  A quarter of an hour
Key Arrow B)  Half an hour
  C)  An hour
  D)  An hour and a half




Question 12

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 12.   Luis had two apples and he cut each apple into fifths. How many pieces of apple did he have?
     
  A)   2/5
  B)    2
  C)    5
Key Arrow D)  10




Question 13

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 13.   In a gumball machine there are 100 red, 75 blue, 50 green, and 125 yellow gumballs. These 350 gumballs are mixed up. Sam puts money in and one gumball comes out. Which color is most likely to come out?
     
  A)  Red
  B)  Blue
  C)  Green
Key Arrow D)  Yellow




Question 14

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 14.   Jin made the graph above. Which of these could be the title for the graph?
     
Key Arrow A)  Number of students who walked to school on Monday through Friday
  B)  Number of dogs in five states
  C)  Number of bottles collected by three students
  D)  Number of students in ten clubs




Question 15

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 15.   N stands for the number of hours of sleep Ken gets each night. Which of the following represents the number of hours of sleep Ken gets in 1 week?
     
  A)  N + 7
  B)  N - 7
Key Arrow C)  N x 7
  D)  N ÷ 7




Question 16

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 16.   A piece of metal in the shape of a rectangle was folded as shown above. In the figure on the right, the "?" symbol represents what length?
     
  A)    3 inches
Key Arrow B)    6 inches
  C)    8 inches
  D)  11 inches




Question 17

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 17.   Which rule describes the pattern shown in the table?
     
  A)  rule 1
  B)  rule 2
Key Arrow C)  rule 3
  D)  rule 4




Question 18

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 18.   Amber and Charlotte each ran a mile. It took Amber 11.79 minutes. It took Charlotte 9.08 minutes. Which number sentence can Charlotte use to best estimate the difference in their times?
     
  A)  11 - 9 = blank
  B)  11 - 10 = blank
Key Arrow C)  12 - 9 = blank
  D)  12 - 10 = blank




Question 19

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 19.   Sue bought a notebook for $3.59. She gave the clerk a $5 bill. Which of these is the correct amount of change?
     
Key Arrow A)  One dollar, four dimes, and a penny
  B)  One dollar, five dimes, and a penny
  C)  Two dollars, four dimes, and a penny
  D)  Two dollars, five dimes, and nine pennies




Question 20

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 20.   Add:
238
+ 462

     
  A)  600
  B)  690
Key Arrow C)  700
  D)  790




Question 21

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 21.   Which shows 3/4 of the picture shaded?
     
  A) 
  B) 
Key Arrow C) 
  D) 




Question 22

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 22.   The pie chart above shows the portion of time Pat spent on homework in each subject last week. If Pat spent 2 hours on mathematics, about how many hours did Pat spend on homework altogether?
     
  A)  4
Key Arrow B)  8
  C)  12
  D)  16




Question 23

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 23.   In the figure above, which object is heaviest?
     
Key Arrow A)  The metal ball
  B)  The sandwich
  C)  The bag of potato chips
  D)  The puppy




Question 24

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 24.   The figure above is shaded on the top side and white on the under side. If the figure were flipped over, its white side could look like which of the following figures?
     
  A) 
  B) 
  C) 
Key Arrow D) 




Question 25

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 25.   Alan says that if a figure has four sides, it must be a rectangle. Gina does not agree. Which of the following figures shows that Gina is correct?
     
  A) 
  B) 
  C) 
Key Arrow D) 




Question 26

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 26.   Carla has 12 boxes that each weigh the same amount. What would be a quick way for her to find the total weight of the 12 boxes?
     
  A)  Add 12 to the weight of one of the boxes
  B)  Subtract 12 from the weight of one of the boxes
  C)  Divide the weight of one of the boxes by 12
Key Arrow D)  Multiply the weight of one of the boxes by 12




Question 27

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 27.   The perimeter of a square is 36 inches. What is the length of one side of the square?
     
  A)  4 inches
  B)  6 inches
Key Arrow C)  9 inches
  D)  18 inches




Question 28

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 28.   Six students bought exactly enough pens to share equally among themselves. Which of the following could be the number of pens they bought?
     
  A)  46
Key Arrow B)  48
  C)  50
  D)  52




Question 29

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 29.   Carl has 3 empty egg cartons and 34 eggs. If each carton holds 12 eggs, how many more eggs are needed to fill all 3 cartons?
     
Key Arrow A)  2
  B)  3
  C)  4
  D)  6




Question 30

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 30.   The objects on the scale above make it balance exactly. According to this scale, if balances , then balances which of the following?
     
  A) 
Key Arrow B) 
  C) 
  D) 




Question 31

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 31.   Which of the following could NOT be folded into a cube?
     
  A) 
Key Arrow B) 
  C) 
  D) 




Question 32

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 32.   How much change will John get back from $5.00 if he buys 2 notebooks that cost $1.80 each?
     
Key Arrow A)  $1.40
  B)  $2.40
  C)  $3.20
  D)  $3.60




Question 33

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 33.   Jim has 3/4 of a yard of string which he wishes to divide into pieces, each 1/8 of a yard long. How many pieces will he have?
     
  A)  3
  B)  4
Key Arrow C)  6
  D)  8




Question 34

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 34.   On the road shown above, the distance from Bay City to Exton is 60 miles. What is the distance from Bay City to Yardville?
     
  A)  45 miles
  B)  75 miles
  C)  90 miles
Key Arrow D)  105 miles




Question 35

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 35.   What are all the whole numbers that make 8 - > 3 true?
     
  A)  0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Key Arrow B)  0, 1, 2, 3, 4
  C)  0, 1, 2
  D)  5




Question 36

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 36.   184 ÷ 115 =
     
  A)  16
  B)  1.625
Key Arrow C)  1.6
  D)  0.625




Question 37

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 37.   Rudy takes a 2-mile walk along a nature trail. Which of the following is a reasonable amount of time for Rudy to take to walk the trail?
     
  A)  60 seconds
Key Arrow B)  60 minutes
  C)  60 hours
  D)  60 days




Question 38

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 38.   The table shows how much rain fell on each day of a week in May. How much rain fell during that week?
     
  A)  7.8 cm
Key Arrow B)  8.7 cm
  C)  12.3 cm
  D)  16.8 cm




Question 39

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 39.   Sam placed cookies on a cookie sheet to form 2 rows with 6 cookies in each row. Which of the following number sentences best describes this situation?
     
Key Arrow A)  2 × 6 =
  B)  2 + 6 =
  C)  6 ÷ 2 =
  D)  6 – 2 =




Question 40

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 40.   Sally is shorter than Ronnie. Sally is taller than Michael. Denise's height is between Sally's height and Ronnie's height. Who is the shortest person?
     
  A)  Denise
Key Arrow B)  Michael
  C)  Ronnie
  D)  Sally




Question 41

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 41.   At a picnic cider is served in cups. If 1 pint will fill 2 cups, how many cups can be filled from 8 pints of cider?
     
  A)  4
  B)  8
  C)  11
Key Arrow D)  16




Question 42

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 42.   Mrs. Jones bought 6 pints of berries. Each pint cost 87¢. Mrs. Jones used her calculator to find the cost of the berries and the display showed 522. What was the cost of the berries?
     
  A)  $522
  B)  $52.20
Key Arrow C)  $5.22
  D)  $0.52




Question 43

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 43.   The balls in this picture are placed in a box and a child picks one without looking. What is the probability that the ball picked will be the one with dots?
     
Key Arrow A)  1 out of 4
  B)  1 out of 3
  C)  1 out of 2
  D)  3 out of 4




Question 44

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 44.   Pat has 3 fish bowls. There are 4 plants and 5 fish in each bowl. Which gives the total number of fish?
     
  A)  3 + 5
  B)  3 × 4
Key Arrow C)  3 × 5
  D)  3 + 4 + 5




Question 45

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 45.   The Breakfast Barn bought 135 dozen eggs at $0.89 per dozen. What was the total cost of the eggs?
     
  A)  $116.75
Key Arrow B)  $120.15
  C)  $135.89
  D)  $151.69




Question 46

Key
 
 46.   The Celsius temperature rose from 4 degrees above zero to the temperature shown on the thermometer above. How many degrees did the temperature rise?
     
  A)  6
  B)  7
Key Arrow C)  12
  D)  20




Question 47

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 47.   Kirstin wants to buy a flute that costs $240.
She has saved $20 each week for 3 weeks.
How many more weeks does Kirstin need to save money if she continues to save $20 each week?
     
Key Arrow A)  9 weeks
  B)  10 weeks
  C)  11 weeks
  D)  12 weeks




Question 48

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 48.   In Jean's class there are twice as many boys as girls. If there are 10 girls in the class, how many boys and girls are there in the class?
     
  A)  15
  B)  20
  C)  25
Key Arrow D)  30




Question 49

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 49.   Ted went to the beach at 10:30 a.m. and came home at 2:00 p.m. How many hours was he gone?
     
  A) 
  B) 
Key Arrow C) 
  D) 




Question 50

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 50.   Which of the following is usually measured in feet?
     
  A)  The thickness of a coin
  B)  The length of a paper clip
Key Arrow C)  The length of a car
  D)  The distance between New York City and Chicago




Question 51

Key
 
 51.   Which of the following has only 3 angles?
     
Key Arrow A)  A triangle
  B)  A square
  C)  A rectangle
  D)  A cube




Question 52

Key
 
 52.   Ron was listening to the radio and heard, "One hundred twenty-four thousand sixty-five books have been donated to the library." What is this number?
     
  A)  12,465
Key Arrow B)  124,065
  C)  124,650
  D)  100,024,065




Question 53

Key
 
 53.   Which of the following would be used to find the weight of an apple?
     
  A)  A measuring cup
  B)  A ruler
Key Arrow C)  A scale
  D)  A thermometer




Question 54

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 54.   Each small square () above is equal to 1. There are 10 small squares in each strip. There are 100 small squares in each large square. What number is shown?
     
  A)  4,029
  B)  492
Key Arrow C)  429
  D)  249




Question 55

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 55.   On Thursday Becky made some popcorn balls.
On Friday she made 6 popcorn balls.
On Saturday she made 12 popcorn balls.
Becky took all 23 popcorn balls that she made to a party.

How many popcorn balls did she make on Thursday?

     
Key Arrow A)  5
  B)  11
  C)  17
  D)  41




Question 56

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 56.   What is K + L - M?
     
  A)  1
  B)  5
Key Arrow C)  7
  D)  11




Question 57

Key
 
 57.   4 × 0 × 5 × 9 =
     
Key Arrow A)  0
  B)  36
  C)  45
  D)  180




Question 58

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 58.   About how many centimeters long is the branch in the figure above?
     
  A)  5
Key Arrow B)  10
  C)  25
  D)  100




Question 59

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 59.   A cow is tied to a post in the middle of a flat meadow. If the cow's rope is several meters long, which of the following figures shows the shape of the region where the cow can graze?
     
  A) 
  B) 
Key Arrow C) 
  D) 




Question 60

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 60.   Estela wants to buy 2 notebooks that cost $2.79 each, including tax. If she has one-dollar bills and no coins, how many one-dollar bills does she need?
     
  A)  3
  B)  4
  C)  5
Key Arrow D)  6




Question 61

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 61.   There is only one red marble in each of the bags shown below. Without looking, you are to pick a marble out of one of the bags. Which bag would give you the greatest chance of picking the red marble?
     
Key Arrow A)  Bag with 10 marbles
  B)  Bag with 100 marbles
  C)  Bag with 1000 marbles
  D)  It makes no difference




Question 62

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 62.   N stands for the number of stamps John had. He gave 12 stamps to his sister. Which expression tells how many stamps John has now?
     
  A)  N+12
Key Arrow B)  N-12
  C)  12-N
  D)  12 x N




Question 63

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 63.   According to the graph, how many cartons of eggs were sold altogether by farms A, B, and C last month?
     
  A)  13
  B)  130
Key Arrow C)  1,300
  D)  3,0000




Question 64

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 64.   The picture shows the flowerpots in which Kevin will plant flower seeds. He needs 3 seeds for each pot. Which of the following number sentences shows how many seeds Kevin will need for all of the pots?
     
Key Arrow A)  5 x 4 x 3 =
  B)  (5 x 4) + 3 =
  C)  (5 + 4 ) x 3 =
  D)  5 + 4 + 3 =




Question 65

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 65.   In this figure, how many small cubes were put together to form the large cube?
     
  A)  7
Key Arrow B)  8
  C)  12
  D)  24




Question 66

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 66.   If both the square and the triangle above have the same perimeter, what is the length of each side of the square?
     
  A)  4
Key Arrow B)  5
  C)  6
  D)  7




Question 67

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 67.   There are 3 fifth graders and 2 sixth graders on the swim team. Everyone's name is put in a hat and the captain is chosen by picking one name. What are the chances that the captain will be a fifth grader?
     
  A)  l out of 5
  B)  l out of 3
Key Arrow C)  3 out of 5
  D)  2 out of 3




Question 68

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 68.   Kitty is taking a trip on which she plans to drive 300 miles each day. Her trip is 1,723 miles long. She has already driven 849 miles. How much farther must she drive?
     
  A)  574 miles
Key Arrow B)  874 miles
  C)  1,423 miles
  D)  2,872 miles




Question 69

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 69.   A whole number is multiplied by 5. Which of these could be the result?
     
  A)  652
  B)  562
  C)  526
Key Arrow D)  265




Question 70

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 70.   Which of the following could Martha use to solve the problem correctly?
     
  A)  32 + 8
  B)  32 - 8
  C)  32 &times 8
Key Arrow D)  32 &divide 8




Question 71

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 71.   Each boy and girl in the class voted for his or her favorite kind of music. Here are the results.
     
  A)  Classical
Key Arrow B)  Rock
  C)  Country
  D)  Other




Question 72

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 72.   Every hour, a company makes 8,400 paper plates and puts them in packages of 15 plates each. How many packages are made in one hour?
     
Key Arrow A)  560
  B)  8,385
  C)  17,857
  D)  126,000




Question 73

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 73.   If the string does not cost anything, how much does the necklace above cost?
     
  A)  10¢
  B)  24¢
  C)  28¢
Key Arrow D)  34¢




Question 74

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 74.   Carol wanted to estimate the distance from A to D along the path shown on the map above. She correctly rounded each of the given distances to the nearest mile and then added them. Which of the following sums could be hers?
     
  A)  4 + 6 + 5 = 15
  B)  5 + 6 + 5 = 16
Key Arrow C)  5 + 6 + 6 = 17
  D)  5 + 7 + 6 = 18




Question 75

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 75.   In the pattern above, which figure would be next?
     
  A) 
Key Arrow B) 
  C) 
  D) 




Question 76

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 76.   There are 50 hamburgers to serve 38 children. If each child is to have at least one hamburger, at most how many of the children can have more than one?
     
  A)  6
Key Arrow B)  12
  C)  26
  D)  38




Question 77

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 77.   If box represents the number of newspapers that Lee delivers each day, which of the following represents the total number of newspapers that Lee delivers in 5 days?
     
  A)  5 + box
Key Arrow B)  5 × box
  C)  box÷ 5
  D)  (box + box) × 5




Question 78

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 78.   The weights of three objects were compared using a pan balance. Two comparisons were made as shown in the figure above. Which object is the heaviest?
     
  A)  A
  B)  B
Key Arrow C)  C
  D)  Not enough information is given




Question 79

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 79.   Chen had $10 to buy a model plane, glue, and paint as shown above. At which of the following times could an estimate have been used instead of exact numbers?
     
Key Arrow A)  When Chen tried to decide whether or not he had enough money to buy the plane, glue, and paint
  B)  When the clerk entered each amount into the cash register
  C)  When the clerk told Chen how much he owed
  D)  When Chen counted his change




Question 80

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 80.   By how much would 217 be increased if the digit 1 were replaced by a digit 5?
     
  A)  4
Key Arrow B)  40
  C)  44
  D)  400




Question 81

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 81.   Christy has 88 photographs to put in her album. If 9 photographs will fit on each page, how many pages will she need?
     
  A)  8
  B)  9
Key Arrow C)  10
  D)  11




Question 82

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 82.   The squares in the figure above represent the faces of a cube which has been cut along some edges and flattened. When the original cube was resting on face X, which face was on top?
     
Key Arrow A)  A
  B)  B
  C)  C
  D)  D




Question 83

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 83.   John records the weight of his puppy every month in a chart like the one shown above. If the pattern of the puppy's weight gain continues, how many pounds will the puppy weigh at 5 months?
     
  A)  30
  B)  27
  C)  25
Key Arrow D)  24




Question 84

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 84.   In a bag of marbles, ½ are red, ¼ are blue, 1/6 are green, and 1/12 are yellow. If a marble is taken from the bag without looking, is it most likely to be
     
Key Arrow A)  red
  B)  blue
  C)  green
  D)  yellow




Question 85

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 85.   A rectangular carpet is 9 feet long and 6 feet wide. What is the area of the carpet in square feet?
     
  A)  15
  B)  27
  C)  30
Key Arrow D)  54




Question 86

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 86.   503 - 207 =
     
  A)  206
Key Arrow B)  296
  C)  304
  D)  396




Question 87

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 87.   The graph above shows how many of the 32 children in Mr. Rivera's class are 8, 9, 10, and 11 years old. Which of the following is true?
     
  A)  Most are younger than 9.
  B)  Most are younger than 10.
Key Arrow C)  Most are 9 or older.
  D)  None of the above is true.




Question 88

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 88.   A sheet of paper is folded once and a piece is cut out as shown above. Which of the following looks like the unfolded paper?
     
  A) 
  B) 
  C) 
Key Arrow D) 




Question 89

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 89.   What number is four hundred five and three-tenths?
     
  A)  45.3
Key Arrow B)  405.3
  C)  453
  D)  4,005.3




Question 90

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 90.   If 1 1/3 cups of flour are needed for a batch of cookies, how many cups of flour will be needed for 3 batches?
     
  A)  4 1/3
Key Arrow B)  4
  C)  3
  D)  2 2/3




Question 91

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 91.   Children's pictures are to be hung in a line as shown in the figure above. Pictures that are hung next to each other share a tack. How many tacks are needed to hang 28 pictures in this way?
     
  A)  27
  B)  28
Key Arrow C)  29
  D)  56




Question 92

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 92.   What is 18,565 rounded to the nearest thousand?
     
  A)  18,000
  B)  18,600
Key Arrow C)  19,000
  D)  20,000




Question 93

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 93.   A store sells 168 tapes each week. How many tapes does it sell in 24 weeks?
     
  A)  7
  B)  192
Key Arrow C)  4,032
  D)  4,172




Question 94

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 94.   Based on the map above, about how many miles is the shortest route from Oakdale to Fenton?
     
  A)  100
Key Arrow B)  70
  C)  40
  D)  20




Question 95

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 95.   Which letter has two parallel lines?
     
  A) 
  B) 
  C) 
Key Arrow D) 




Question 96

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 96.   Which class earned the most points from the two events?
     
Key Arrow A)  Mr. Lopez' class
  B)  Ms. Chen's class
  C)  Mrs. Green's class
  D)  All classes earned the same amount.




Question 97

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 97.   How many feet of fencing would it take to go around the garden?
     
  A)  18
  B)  28
Key Arrow C)  36
  D)  80




Question 98

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 98.   In which of the circles is the diameter less than 1 inch?
     
  A)  3 only
Key Arrow B)  1 and 3 only
  C)  1, 2, and 3 only
  D)  1, 2, 3, and 4




Question 99

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 99.   Marlene made 6 batches of muffins. There were 24 muffins in each batch. Which of the following number sentences could be used to find the number of muffins she made?
     
  A)  6 x box = 24
  B)  6 + 24 = box
  C)  6 + box = 24
Key Arrow D)  6 x 24 = box




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 100.   Mario sells 80 pencils a day from his supply of 1,000 pencils. Which of the following is true?
     
  A)  He will run out of pencils in 7 days.
Key Arrow B)  He will have enough pencils to sell 80 each day for at least 10 days.
  C)  He will have enough pencils to sell 80 each day for at least 80 days.
  D)  He will have enough pencils to sell 80 each day for at least 100 days.




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 101.   What is a rule used in the table to get the numbers in column B from the numbers in column A?
     
Key Arrow A)  Divide the number in column A by 4.
  B)  Multiply the number in column A by 4.
  C)  Subtract 9 from the number in column A.
  D)  Add 9 to the number in column A.




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 102.   A package of birdseed costs $2.58 for 2 pounds. A package of sunflower seeds costs $3.72 for 3 pounds. What is the difference in the cost per pound?
     
Key Arrow A)  $0.05
  B)  $1.14
  C)  $1.24
  D)  $1.29




Question 103

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 103.   Which of the following is closest to 15 seconds?
     
  A)  14.1 seconds
  B)  14.7 seconds
Key Arrow C)  14.9 seconds
  D)  15.2 seconds




Question 104

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 104.   Which figure has the least area?
     
  A)  A
  B)  B
Key Arrow C)  C
  D)  D




Question 105

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 105.   The census showed that three hundred fifty-six thousand, ninety-seven people lived in Middletown. Written as a number, that is
     
  A)  350,697
Key Arrow B)  356,097
  C)  356,907
  D)  356,970




Question 106

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 106.   What is the weight shown on the scale?
     
  A)  6 pounds
  B)  7 pounds
  C)  51 pounds
Key Arrow D)  60 pounds




Question 107

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 107.   The length of a trail that Pat hiked in one day could have been
     
  A)  5 millimeters
  B)  5 centimeters
  C)  5 meters
Key Arrow D)  5 kilometers




Question 108

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 108.   A club held a car wash and washed 21 cars. If the club raised $84, how much did it charge per car?
     
  A)  $0.25
Key Arrow B)  $4.00
  C)  $5.00
  D)  $1,764.00




Question 109

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 109.   On the map above, which ordered pair gives the location of the house?
     
  A)  (D,1)
  B)  (D,4)
  C)  (A,1)
Key Arrow D)  (A,3)




Question 110

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 110.   According to the graph above, which person's sales were closest to $400 for the month?
     
  A)  Harriet
Key Arrow B)  Carl
  C)  Jason
  D)  Sammie




Question 111

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 111.   Which of the following is the most reasonable distance for a person to walk in one hour?
     
Key Arrow A)  2 miles
  B)  2 yards
  C)  2 inches
  D)  2 feet




Question 112

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 112.   The 16 stickers listed above are placed in a box. If one sticker is drawn from the box, which color is it most likely to be?
     
  A)  Red
  B)  Blue
  C)  Yellow
Key Arrow D)  Green




Question 113

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 113.   The scale shown above measures weight in pounds. What is the total weight of the oranges in the picture?
     
Key Arrow A)  2½ pounds
  B)  3½ pounds
  C)  5 pounds
  D)  10 pounds




Question 114

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 114.   In the figure above, points labeled A through G are spaced evenly along a line. Which of the following distances is the greatest?
     
  A)  From A to D
  B)  From C to F
  C)  From E to G
Key Arrow D)  From E to A




Question 115

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 115.   Linda had three large boxes all the same size and three different kinds of balls as shown above. If she fills each box with the kind of balls shown, which box will have the fewest balls in it?
     
Key Arrow A)  The box with the tennis balls
  B)  The box with the golf balls
  C)  The box with the rubber balls
  D)  You can't tell.




Question 116

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 116.   According to the map in the figure above, which streets appear to be parallel to each other?
     
  A)  Park and Main
  B)  Tyler and Maple
Key Arrow C)  Park and Tyler
  D)  Main and Tyler




Question 117

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 117.   Which of the following has the same shape as a cylinder?
     
  A)  An egg
  B)  A book
  C)  A basketball
Key Arrow D)  A can of soup




Question 118

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 118.   Mr. Garcia bought 5 dozen eggs at $0.89 per dozen. What was the total cost of the eggs?
     
  A)  $ 4.05
Key Arrow B)  $ 4.45
  C)  $ 5.89
  D)  $ 10.68




Question 119

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 119.   By how much would the value of 5,647 be decreased if the 5 were replaced by a 2?
     
  A)  3
  B)  300
Key Arrow C)  3,000
  D)  30,000




Question 120

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 120.   Which of the following is an even number?
     
  A)  225
  B)  233
Key Arrow C)  370
  D)  391




Question 121

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 121.   A class is trying to collect 450 soup can labels to help get some new gym equipment. In the first week the students collected 60 labels, and in the second week they collected 82 labels. How many more labels do they need to reach their goal?
     
  A)  208
Key Arrow B)  308
  C)  390
  D)  592




Question 122

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 122.   According to the graph above, about how many sandwiches were sold on Tuesday?
     
  A)  100
  B)  150
Key Arrow C)  180
  D)  200




Question 123

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 123.   Students in Mrs. Johnson's class were asked to tell why 4/5 is greater than 2/3. Whose reason is best?
     
  A)  Kelly said, "Because 4 is greater than 2."
  B)  Keri said, "Because 5 is larger than 3."
Key Arrow C)  Kim said, "Because 4/5 is closer than 2/3 to 1."
  D)  Kevin said, "Because 4 + 5 is more than 2 + 3."




Question 124

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 124.   Max bought 50 plants for his garden. He plans to put 8 plants in each row. How many complete rows of 8 can he plant?
     
Key Arrow A)  6 rows
  B)  7 rows
  C)  8 rows
  D)  16 rows




Question 125

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 125.   When you subtract one of these numbers from 900, the answer is greater than 400. Which number is it?
     
  A)  712
  B)  667
  C)  579
Key Arrow D)  459




Question 126

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 126.   Which decimal represents the shaded part of the figure?
     
  A)  0.5
  B)  0.28
Key Arrow C)  0.2
  D)  0.02




Question 127

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 127.   Which statement is true?
     
  A)  352 > 759
Key Arrow B)  442 > 436
  C)  518 > 819
  D)  883 < 794




Question 128

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 128.   A pattern of shapes is to be repeated many times. The figure above shows one completed pattern and the beginning of the next. What shape comes next?
     
Key Arrow A) 
  B) 
  C) 
  D) 




Question 129

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 129.   The third grade collected more than 850 bottle caps for an art project. The fourth grade collected more than 500 bottle caps. Using her calculator, Maria found the exact total of all the bottle caps collected by both grades. Which calculator could be hers?
     
  A) 
  B) 
  C) 
Key Arrow D) 




Question 130

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 130.   If the sum of 39 and 66 is divided by 3, the result is
     
Key Arrow A)  35
  B)  61
  C)  79
  D)  315




Question 131

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 131.   Chen bought one model plane, one tube of glue, and one can of paint. The cost of each item is shown in the figure above. There was no sales tax. How much change should he have gotten back from $10?
     
  A)  $1.50
Key Arrow B)  $1.53
  C)  $1.63
  D)  $1.73




Question 132

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 132.   The figure above shows that part of a pizza has been eaten. What part of the pizza is still there?
     
  A) 
3
8
  B) 
3
5
Key Arrow C) 
5
8
  D) 
5
3




Question 133

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 133.   On a flight from Los Angeles to New York, the cost of a fare was $400. Every seat was sold. What additional information do you need to find the total for all fares?
     
  A)  None
  B)  The number of employees on the plane
Key Arrow C)  The number of passenger seats on the plane
  D)  The distance from Los Angeles to New York




Question 134

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 134.   The difference between 85 and 53 is 32. Meredith added some number to 85 and then added the same number to 53. What would be the difference between the two new numbers?
     
  A)  More than 32
  B)  Less than 32
Key Arrow C)  32
  D)  It depends on the number added to 85 and 53.




Question 135

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 135.   Divide: 115184 divided by 115
     
  A)  0.625
Key Arrow B)  1.6
  C)  1.625
  D)  16