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1. [pic]

2. Find the quotient.

5 ÷ 12

Is the quotient a terminating or repeating decimal?

Find the sum or difference.

3. [pic]

4. [pic]

5. [pic] is equivalent to

[A] [pic].[B] [pic].

[C] [pic].[D] [pic].

6. How many tenths are in 0.35?

7. Find the product.

[pic]

8. Find the quotient.

[pic]

9. All of the following are multiples of 15 EXCEPT

[A] 300 [B] 250

[C] 225 [D] 45

10. Which of the following is a prime number?

[A] 15 [B] 2

[C] 35 [D] 33

11. Find the opposite of the number.

[pic]

12. Find the absolute value.

[pic]

13. Identify the integers represented by each point on the number line.

14. Compare using , or =.

[pic][pic][pic]

Find the value of the expression.

15. [pic]

16. [pic]

17. Find the product.

[pic]

18. Find the quotient.

–63 [pic] [pic]

Find the value of the expression.

19. [pic]

Find the value of the expression.

20. [pic]

21. Evaluate.

[pic] for[pic]

22. Identify the algebraic expression that matches the word phrase.

3 more cans than Tom collected

[A] [pic] [B] [pic]

[C] [pic] [D] [pic]

23. Which word phrase can be written as [pic]

[A] the sum of six and a number

[B] a number subtracted from six

[C] a number increased by six

[D] six more than a number

Solve the equation.

24. [pic]

Solve the equation.

25. [pic]

Solve the equation. Check your answer.

26. [pic]

Solve the equation. Check your answer.

27. [pic]

28. Match the phrase to its algebraic expression.

$12.00 admission and $1.50 per ride

[A] [pic]

[B] [pic]

[C] [pic]

[D] [pic]

Solve the equation.

29. [pic]

30. [pic]

31. Write using exponents.

[pic]

32. Simplify.

[pic]

33. Compare using , or =.

–4.63 [pic] –5.8

34. Write in scientific notation.

6,970

35. Write[pic]written in standard form?

36. Find the LCM of the pair of numbers.

18, 60

37. Write the prime factorization. Use exponents where possible.

252

38. Find the GCF of the pair of numbers.

2, 72

39. Write 2 fractions equivalent to [pic]?

40. Write the fraction in simplest form.

[pic]

41. Compare [pic] and [pic].

42. Write the mixed number as an improper fraction.

[pic]

43. Write the improper fraction as a whole or mixed number in simplest form.

[pic]

44. Which of the following shows the numbers in order from least to greatest?

[A] [pic]

[B] [pic]

[C] [pic]

[D] [pic]

45. Write the fraction as a decimal.

[pic]

46. Write the decimal as a mixed number or fraction in simplest form.

2.875

47. Find the sum.

[pic]

48. Find the difference.

[pic]

49. Find the sum.

[pic]

50. Find the difference.

[pic]

Find the product.

51. [pic]

Find the product.

52. [pic]

53. [pic]

Find the quotient.

54. [pic]

55. [pic]

Solve the equation.

56. [pic]

Solve the equation.

57. [pic]

58. Write a ratio for the situation in three ways.

In Largo City, about one in every nine homes contains four televisions.

59. Write a fraction that shows the ratio of 6 cats to 11 cats.

60. Find the simplest form of the ratio.

[pic]

61. Devon sold 35 tickets to the school play and Katalin sold 28 tickets. What is the ratio of the number of tickets Devon sold to the total number of tickets sold?

62. Write three ratios equal to [pic]?

63. Subtract: 18.42 [pic] 0.407

64. Write the unit rate for the situation. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary.

running 518 km in 7 h

65. Find the unit price.

$1.60 for 4 muffins

66. Pearl is buying a package of pens at a store. The store sells packages of 6 pens for $0.78 and 13 pens for $2.34. Which package offers the better unit price?

67. Determine which of the following pairs of ratios can form a proportion.

[A] [pic] [B] [pic]

[C] [pic] [D] [pic]

68. Which of the following can form a proportion with [pic]?

[A] [pic] [B] [pic]

[C] [pic] [D] [pic]

69. The team’s ratio of games won to games played was 3 to 8. If the team played 88 games, how many games did the team win?

70. A bus travels 100 miles on 4 gallons of gas. At that rate, how much gas will it need to travel 275 miles?

71. A survey indicated that 4 out of 8 doctors used brand X aspirin. If 2,400 doctors were surveyed, how many used brand X?

72. Solve the proportion.

[pic]

73. The triangles below are similar. Find the value of x.

[pic]

74. At the same time of day, a man who is 65 inches tall casts a 60-inch shadow and his son casts a 24-inch shadow. What is the height of the man’s son?

[pic]

75. Use the scale [pic] to find the missing measure.

[pic]

76. A map has a scale of 1 centimeter = 9 kilometers. If two cities are 7 centimeters apart on the map, what is the actual distance between the cities, to the nearest tenth of a kilometer?

77. Which shows a ratio and a percent for the shaded figure?

[pic]

78. Write the ratio as a percent?

[pic]

79. The Upson Hardware Store gives a discount to 1 of every 10 shoppers. What percent of the shoppers would receive a discount?

80. Write 7% as a decimal?

81. Write 74.4% as a decimal?

82. Write [pic] as a percent?

83. Compare. Use , or =.

72% [pic] [pic]

84. Write [pic] as a percent? Round to the nearest thousandth of a percent, if necessary.

85. Write 3.4 as a percent?

86. Write 196% as a fraction?

87. Write 6[pic] as a percent?

88. Find the answer.

[pic]of 42

89. Use a proportion to solve.

19.35 is what percent of 215?

90. Two American states are not part of the continental United States. What is the percent of states that are included in the continental United States?

91. Use a proportion to solve.

20% of what number is 15.2?

Reference: [1.1.1.5]

[1] [A]

Reference: [1.1.1.6]

[2] [B]

Reference: [1.2.1.19]

[3] [A]

Reference: [1.2.1.20]

[4] [C]

Reference: [1.2.4.34]

[5] [D]

Reference: [1.2.5.36]

[6] [A]

Reference: [1.3.1.33]

[7] [B]

Reference: [1.3.2.43]

[8] [A]

Reference: [1.3.4.58]

[9] [B]

Reference: [1.3.6.60]

[10] [B]

Reference: [1.6.1.73]

[11] [D]

Reference: [1.6.1.75]

[12] [B]

Reference: [1.6.2.79]

[13] [B]

Reference: [1.6.2.82]

[14] [B]

Reference: [1.7.1.86]

[15] [A]

Reference: [1.7.2.93]

[16] [C]

Reference: [1.8.1.99]

[17] [D]

Reference: [1.8.2.106]

[18] [C]

Reference: [1.9.1.113]

[19] [D]

Reference: [1.9.1.114]

[20] [A]

Reference: [2.1.1.4]

[21] [D]

Reference: [2.1.2.11]

[22] [A]

Reference: [2.1.2.15]

[23] [B]

Reference: [2.3.1.32]

[24] [C]

Reference: [2.3.2.38]

[25] [A]

Reference: [2.4.1.48]

[26] [C]

Reference: [2.4.2.56]

[27] [A]

Reference: [2.5.1.61]

[28] [C]

Reference: [2.6.1.75]

[29] [C]

Reference: [2.6.1.76]

[30] [B]

Reference: [3.1.1.1]

[31] [B]

Reference: [3.1.2.10]

[32] [A]

Reference: [3.10.1.103]

[33] [B]

Reference: [3.2.1.16]

[34] [D]

Reference: [3.2.2.23]

[35] [C]

Reference: [3.4.1.36]

[36] [A]

Reference: [3.4.2.45]

[37] [A]

Reference: [3.4.2.48]

[38] [B]

Reference: [3.5.1.52]

[39] [C]

Reference: [3.5.2.59]

[40] [D]

Reference: [3.6.1.64]

[41] [A]

Reference: [3.8.1.82]

[42] [A]

Reference: [3.8.2.85]

[43] [B]

Reference: [3.9.1.100]

[44] [C]

Reference: [3.9.1.90]

[45] [C]

Reference: [3.9.1.95]

[46] [B]

Reference: [4.2.1.18]

[47] [C]

Reference: [4.2.2.23]

[48] [A]

Reference: [4.3.1.28]

[49] [B]

Reference: [4.3.2.35]

[50] [C]

Reference: [4.4.1.41]

[51] [A]

Reference: [4.4.1.42]

[52] [D]

Reference: [4.4.2.47]

[53] [C]

Reference: [4.5.1.53]

[54] [D]

Reference: [4.5.2.62]

[55] [B]

Reference: [4.6.1.69]

[56] [D]

Reference: [4.6.1.70]

[57] [B]

Reference: [5.1.1.2]

[58] [A]

Reference: [5.1.1.4]

[59] [D]

Reference: [5.1.2.15]

[60] [B]

Reference: [5.1.2.17]

[61] [B]

Reference: [5.1.2.9]

[62] [C]

Reference: [5.11.2.165]

[63] [A]

Reference: [5.2.1.21]

[64] [A]

Reference: [5.2.2.33]

[65] [B]

Reference: [5.2.2.38]

[66] [B]

Reference: [5.4.1.49]

[67] [C]

Reference: [5.4.1.52]

[68] [D]

Reference: [5.5.1.60]

[69] [A]

Reference: [5.5.1.61]

[70] [B]

Reference: [5.5.1.64]

[71] [A]

Reference: [5.5.2.68]

[72] [B]

Reference: [5.6.2.79]

[73] [D]

Reference: [5.6.2.82]

[74] [A]

Reference: [5.7.1.89]

[75] [A]

Reference: [5.7.1.93]

[76] [A]

Reference: [6.1.1.1]

[77] [A]

Reference: [6.1.2.10]

[78] [B]

Reference: [6.1.2.12]

[79] [D]

Reference: [6.2.1.17]

[80] [D]

Reference: [6.2.1.18]

[81] [D]

Reference: [6.2.2.22]

[82] [C]

Reference: [6.2.2.28]

[83] [B]

Reference: [6.3.1.30]

[84] [B]

Reference: [6.3.1.33]

[85] [C]

Reference: [6.3.1.35]

[86] [A]

Reference: [6.3.1.37]

[87] [B]

Reference: [6.4.1.39]

[88] [B]

Reference: [6.5.1.52]

[89] [A]

Reference: [6.5.1.57]

[90] [D]

Reference: [6.5.2.58]

[91] [B]

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