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Bell ringers math 7th grade part 2
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Monday 2
• David wants to save $293.25 to buy a new guitar for his father. If he saves the same amount of money each week for 12 weeks, how much money does he need to save EACH week?
a. $29.33b. $36.66c. $32.55d. $24.44
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Monday 3
• Molly bought a dozen cookies for $4.25. What did Molly pay for each cookie?
a. $0.35 b. $0.71c. $5.10d. $2.13
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Tuesday 1• The model below represents the equation 4x - 3 = 9.
What is the first step in finding the value of x?
x
x
x
x=
a. Subtract three from both sides of the equation.
b. Divide both sides by four.
c. Add three to both sides of the equation.
d. Multiply both sides of the equation by four.
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Tuesday 2• Which problem situation best matches the
equation below? 6.50 32.50x a. Jamie got paid $6.50 per hour for babysitting. If she got
paid a total of $32.50, how many hours did she baby-sit?
b. Jamie has $32.50. She needs to pay her friend back $6.50. How much will she have after she pays her friend?
c. Jamie has $32.50. She needs $6.50 more to have enough for the shoes she wants. How much more does Jamie need altogether?
d. Jamie earned $6.50 to babysit her little brother. She already has $32.50 from babysitting. How much babysitting has she done?
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Tuesday 3• Garret’s Fried Chicken
is having a sale. The table shows the regular price, r, and the sale price, s, of several items. What formula can be used to calculate the sale price?
a. r= s x 0.5 b. s= r x 0.5 c. s= r ÷ 0.5 d. r= s ÷ 0.5
Item Regular Price (r)
Sale Price (s)
Buffalo Wings
$3.00 $1.50
Mashed Potatoes
$2.50 $1.25
Biscuits $0.80 $0.40
ChickenWings Plate
$5.00 $2.50
Cobbler $1.30 $0.65
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Wednesday 1• The figure shown
was transformed from quadrant I to quadrant IV. Which transformation is best represented in the graph?
a. Rotationb. Reflection c. Translationd. Dilation
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Wednesday 2
• What shape has a base that is not a polygon?
a. Rectangular prismb. Cubec. Hexagonal pyramidd. Cone
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Wednesday 3
• Cynthia has two circles on her desk. One circle has a radius of 6 centimeters, and the other circle has a radius of 10 centimeters. What is the approximate difference between the circumference of the two circles?
a. 50.24 cmb. 38.74 cmc. 25.12 cmd. 12.06 cm
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Thursday 1• The bins in the
kindergarten are rectangular prisms. Mrs. Havlak uses five to store toys. What is the total volume of the five storage bins?
a. 42 ft³b. 49 ft³c. 126 ft³d. 210 ft³
4 ft3 ft
3.5 ft
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Thursday 2• Ms. Cates collected data
on the number of cookies FCCLA sold in a week. The table shows the data. Which number could be added to the set of data so that the median and mode of the set are equal?
Mint Chip 12
Chocolate Chip
38
Sugar 24Oatmeal Raisin
19
Peanut Butter
?
Macadamia Nut
27
Cookies Number Sold
a. 12
b. 38
c. 24
d. 19
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Thursday 3• The table shows the
number absences during a certain week. Which of the following statements is supported by the data in the table?
Day of the Week
Number of Absences
Monday 8
Tuesday 6
Wednesday 4
Thursday 2
Friday 0
a. There were three times as many absences on Tuesday as there were on Friday.
b. Half of the week’s total absences occurred on Monday.
c. One-forth as many students were absent on Thursday as on Monday.
d. Most students miss school because of illness.
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Friday 1• Mr. Coleman went on a
diet. His weight is charted in the table. If the pattern of weight loss continues, how much will he weigh during the 9th week?
a. 174 poundsb. 172 poundsc. 168 poundsd. 166 pounds
Week Weight(in pounds)
1 182
2 180
3 178
4 176
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Friday 2• Mrs. Fritz has two cats. One cat weighs
34 pounds. The second cat weighs half as much as the first cat. Which equation can be used to find w, the weight of the second cat?
13 4213 4213 4213 42
w
w
w
w
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Friday 3• Mrs. Zeno wrote the following riddle for her
students.– We are two digit numbers who are consecutive
even whole numbers. – Our sum is 72.– There are three of us.
• What are the three numbers in the riddle?a. 20, 24, and 28 b. 22, 24, and 26 c. 23, 24, and 25 d. 22, 23, and 24
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Week 12
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Mangos are on sale for $1.09 a pound. Mrs. Wilson bought 5.75 pounds of mangos. About how much did she pay for the mangos?
a. $4.27 b. $5.27 c. $6.27 d. $7.27
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Monday 2
• Mr. Gibson said that of the parents at Miles Junior High had attended the school as teenagers. What decimal and percent are equivalent to ?
38
38
a. 0.375 and 37.5%
b. 3.75 and 37.5%
c. 37.5 and 37.5%
d. 37.5 and 0.375%
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• Write an expression that is represented by the model below.
Monday 3
-9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1
a. 0 - 7
b. -6 + 0
c. -6 - 7
d. -6 + 7
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Tuesday 1• Which of the following represents the greatest
percent of change?a. The cost of a soft drink increasing from $0.35
to $1.40.b. A pair of boots that were originally $250 and
are on sale for $75.c. A baby who was born weighing 8 pounds and
now weighs 24 pounds.d. A bacteria sample that had 240
microorganisms and now has 480.
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Tuesday 2
• The cost of Ethan’s haircut was $18. He wanted to leave a 20% tip. What is the amount of the tip that Ethan should leave?
a. $2.40b. $1.80c. $3.60 d. $4.10
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Tuesday 3• What description shows the relationship
between a term and n, its position in the sequence?
Position 1 2 3 4 n
Value of Term 1¼ 2 ¼ 3 ¼ 4 ¼
a. Divide ¼ and n
b. Multiply ¼ and n
c. Add ¼ and n
d. Subtract ¼ from n
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Wednesday 1• Look at the two triangles. What method
could you use to prove that the triangles are similar?
7 units
6 units
3.5 units
3 units
a. Divide 3.5 by 7 and 6 by 3 and see if the quotients are the same.
b. Divide 7 by 3.5 and 6 by 3 and see if the quotients are the same.
c. Divide 7 by 3.5 and 3 by 6 and see if the quotients are the same.
d. Divide 7 by 6 and 3 by 3.5 and see if the quotients are the same.
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Wednesday 2• Name a pair
of coordinates that lie within the circle graphed.
a. (-3, 0)b. (-1, -3)c. (3, 3)d. (7, 4)
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Wednesday 3
• Brenda has two circles on her desk. One circle has a radius of 6 centimeters, and the other circle has a radius of 10 centimeters. What is the approximate difference between the area of the two circles?
a. 200.96 cm²b. 150.72 cm²c. 100.48 cm²d. 50.24 cm²
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Thursday 1
• A new table in the library is shaped like a hexagon. The total perimeter of the hexagon is 20 feet. What is the length of each side of the table?
a. 2.5 ftb. 3 ftc. 3.5 ftd. 4 ft
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Thursday 2• The graph shows the water for a certain family during
the year. Which statement is supported by the graph?Water Usage
0500
1000Ja
nuar
y
Febr
uary
Mar
ch
April
May
June July
Aug
ust
Sep
tem
Oct
ober
Nov
emb
Dec
emb
Months of the Year
Wat
er U
se in
Gal
lons
a. The most water was used in June.
b. The water used in October was about half of what was used in July.
c. August did not have the highest water usage.
d. November had half the water usage of October.
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Thursday 3• The following information is known about a school:
– 150 students attend Miles High School– Half of the students are in athletics– Of those in athletics, one third are also in the Spanish Club.– Twice the number of students in the Spanish Club are in
the band.• How many students are in the Spanish Club?a. 150b. 75c. 50d. 25
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Friday 1• A landscaping company has been hired to put
trees in a park. They are to plant trees 9 yards apart along the perimeter of the park. What else does the landscaping company need to know in order to have enough trees to complete their project?
a. They need to know the perimeter of the park. b. They need to know the area of the park.c. They need to know the cost of each tree.d. They need to know what type of trees to plant.
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Friday 2• Claire bought some beads at the craft store
that she used to make necklaces. She uses 25 beads in each necklace. If she sold all 14 necklaces that she made for $18 each, what additional information is needed to know what Claire’s profit is?
a. She needs to know if people paid with cash or credit cards.
b. She needs to know what color beads were purchased.
c. She needs to know what she paid for the beads originally.
d. She needs to know how long each necklace is.
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Friday 3
• A container is shaped like a cylinder. It is built to interlock with cylinders of the same shape and size. If Ariel knows that she must use 8 small cylinders to get the total volume that she needs, how can she find the volume of one small cylinder?
a. Divide the total volume by 8. b. Multiply the total volume by 8.c. Multiply the volume 8 times.d. Subtract 8 from the total volume.
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Week 13
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• The model below can be used to represent the area of a square with a side of units. What is another way to represent the side length of this square?
36
a. 6²
b. 6
c. 36²
d. 18
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Monday 2
• What is the value of the expression?
2(2 6) 4 3 4
a.8
b.6
c. 4
d.2
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Monday 3
• Adriana bought 14 lemonades for $1.49 each and 26 chili-cheese hotdogs for $2.85 each. What was the total cost for the drinks and hotdogs?
a. $94.96 b. $47.48c. $23.74d. $4.75
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Tuesday 1
• A teacher receives a box of 144 pens. Of those pens, 14 do not work properly. What percent of the pens do work properly?
a. 10%b. 14%c. 86%d. 90%
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Tuesday 2• The equation 4x + 1 = 2x + 7 is modeled below.
What value of x makes the equation true?
x x
xx x
x
=
a. x = 8
b. x = 1
c. x = 3
d. x = 4
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Tuesday 3• Thomas drew a map from his house to his
grandmother’s house. He used a scale of 5 centimeters equals one mile. What distance on Thomas’s map should represent the 2.2 miles between his house and his grandmother’s house?
a. 10 cmb. 11 cmc. 12 cmd. 13 cm
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Wednesday 1• Which of the nets could make the triangular
prism shown?
c.
a. b.
d.
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Wednesday 2
• A triangle with no congruent sides and an angle of 96º is _____________ and ___________________.
a. Isosceles and obtuse
b. Equilateral and acute
c. Scalene and acute
d. Scalene and obtuse
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Wednesday 3
• Nathan ran in two races. The distances he ran in the races were 4.75 kilometers and 3.5 kilometers. How many meters did Nathan run in both races together?
a. 8250 meters b. 7870 metersc. 7250 metersd. 6775 meters
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Thursday 1• The cheerleaders are
covering the wall with red paper for a pep rally. They have to leave the windows uncovered. How many square feet of paper do the cheerleaders need to cover the wall?
a. 144 ft²b. 129 ft²c. 84 ft² d. 60 ft²
16 feet
9 fe
et
5 feet
3 fe
et
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Thursday 2• Antonio collected
data during a science experiment. Which two measure of data are represented by 25 seconds?
a. Mean and Modeb. Mean and Medianc. Median and Ranged. Median and Mode
Trial Time (seconds)
1 26
2 24
3 21
4 19
5 28
6 31
7 22
8 29
Mouse Trap Car Trials
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Thursday 3
• Whitney bought three shirts for $36 and a pair of shoes for $56. What was the mean cost of the items she bought?
a. $46b. $41 c. $36d. $33
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Friday 1
• Cullen made a cake for his girlfriend’s birthday. He used 2 cups of flour, and the recipe had a total of 7 cups of ingredients. How could Cullen find the percent of flour that he used in the cake?
2 1007 x
72 100
x
2100 7
x
27 100
x
a. b.
c. d.
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Friday 2
• Brandon needs to make a sign for the tennis team. The circular sign should have an circumference of 16 feet. What formula should Brandon use to determine the radius of the sign?
162
r
16r
28r
82
r
a. b.
c. d.
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Friday 3
• Amber spent ½ of her babysitting earnings on a new purse. She spent ½ of the remaining amount on a t-shirt. After she bought a pair of earrings for $7.49, she had $5.46 left. How much money did Amber earn babysitting?
a. $103.60b. $25.90c. $12.95d. $51.80
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Week 14
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• During a science experiment, Kevin recorded temperatures from various mixtures. The temperatures were 15°C, -8°C, 72°C, 34°C, -12°C, and 46°C. How would Kevin find the average temperature for these mixtures?
a.b.c.d.
(15+(-8)+72+34+(-12)+46) 6
(15+(-8)+72+34+(-12)+46) x 6
(15-(-8)-72-34-(-12)-46) 6
(15+(-8)+72+34+(-12)+46)+6
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Monday 2
• What expression can be used to find the maximum number of ¾-foot lengths of rope that can be cut from a 7⅝-feet length of rope?
a. 7⅝ x ¾ b. 7⅝ - ¾ c. 7⅝ ÷ ¾ d. 7⅝ + ¾
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Monday 3
• Peyton at of a pizza. What percent of the pizza did Peyton eat?
a. 0.625%b. 6.25%c. 62.5%d. 625%
58
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Tuesday 1
• Which expression can be used to represent the terms in the table?
a. 7nb. 3n + 4c. 2n + 5d. 8n – 1
Position, n
Value of Term
1 72 93 114 135 15
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Tuesday 2• If four pink circles with a
circumference of 6 inches each fit inside a larger green circle, as shown, which equation can be used to find the diameter of the large circle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
6 42
d
6 4d
6 42
d
6 4d
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Tuesday 3
• Myles can run a mile in 4.5 minutes. If he keeps his rate the same, how long did it take him to complete the last race at the cross-country meet that was 3.5 miles long?
a. 15.75 minutes b. 8 minutesc. 12.5 minutesd. 6.75 minutes
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Wednesday 1• Which of the drawings best represents the top
view of the three-dimensional figure shown?
Front
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Wednesday 2
• Which statement is never true about an equilateral triangle?
a. It has three congruent angles.b. The sum of the three angles is 180º.c. It has two congruent sides.d. The angles each measure 60º.
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Wednesday 3• A garden was
planted in the shape shown. If each square represents nine square feet, approximately how large is the garden?
a. 16 ft²b. 25 ft²c. 56 ft²d. 144 ft²
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Thursday 1• Katelynn wanted to tie a ribbon around a jar of
cookies to give her teacher for a present. She needs three times the circumference of the jar to tie the bow correctly. If the radius of the jar is 4 inches, how much ribbon does Katelynn need to buy?
a. 75.36 inchesb. 52.12 inches c. 25.12 inchesd. 12.56 inches
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Thursday 2• Sarah has a red belt, a blue belt, and a green
belt. She also has a purple hat and a yellow hat. List the possible combinations if she chooses one hat and one belt from her closet at random to wear with her outfit.
a. (red belt, purple hat)b. (red belt, purple hat), (red belt, yellow hat),
(blue belt, purple hat), (blue belt, yellow hat), (green belt, purple hat), (green belt, yellow hat)
c. (red belt, purple hat), (blue belt, yellow hat), (green belt, yellow hat)
d. (red belt, purple hat), (red belt, yellow hat), (blue belt, purple hat), (blue belt, yellow hat), (green belt, purple hat)
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Thursday 3• The principal kept a
record of why students where sent to the office last week. The table shows the results. Which type of graph would best display the data shown?
a. Line graphb. Bar graphc. Circle graphd. Venn diagram
Reason for Office Visit
Percent of Students
Discipline 47
Lost Items 12
Make a phone call 22
Schedule Change 19
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Friday 1• The table shows
teenagers favorite types of pizza. Based on the information in the table, which is a reasonable assumption?
Pizza Percent of Students
Pepperoni 54%
Hamburger 12%
Cheese 16%
Supreme 18%
a. Twice as many students prefer pepperoni pizza to cheese pizza.b. The sum of the students who prefer hamburger and cheese pizza is
more than the number who prefer pepperoni.c. One-third of the students who prefer pepperoni is equal to the
number of students who prefer supreme pizza.d. All students like some kind of pizza.
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Friday 2• The circles shown below are similar. What
equations can be used to find the area of the smaller circle?
6 cm
12C
r
7C a. First use and then use area= .
b. First use and then use area= .
c. First use and then use area= .
d. First use and then use area= .
612 7
r
2r
126 7
r
612 7
r
126 7
r
2r
2 r
2 r
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Friday 3• The expenses for a
company for each of five years is shown in the table. Which statement is supported by the information in the table?
Year Expenses (thousands of dollars)
1999 1.22000 5.662001 6.72002 9.12003 11.3
a. Expenses double from 1999 to 2001.
b. The largest increase in expenses occurred from 1999 to 2000.
c. The expenses decreased from 2000 to 2001.
d. The debt increased 35% between 1999 and 2003.
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Week 15
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Hunter works as a checker at Ideal Food Store. Hunter works 32 hours a week and makes $6.35 per hour. Write an expression to show how much Hunter could expect to earn in one year.
a. 32 x 6.35 x 365b. 32 x 6.35 + 52 c. 32 x 6.35 x 52d. 32 x 6.35 + 365
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Monday 2
• A recipe that makes 30 cookies calls for ⅔ cup of oatmeal. How much oatmeal is needed for 45 cookies?
a. ⅔ cupb. ¾ cupc. ⅞ cupd. 1 cup
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Monday 3
• A fisherman caught between 56 and 72 fish at each fishing tournament he attended. What is the best estimate of the total number of fish that he caught in 9 tournaments?
a. 495b. 576c. 657d. 879
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Tuesday 1
• Of the 250 students at Harper High School, 92% chose math as their favorite subject. About how many students chose math as their favorite subject?
a. 20b. 92c. 150d. 230
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Tuesday 2• Which of the
following shows the correct procedure for determining the perimeter of the square shown?
a. (4s)²b. (4s)(4s)(4s)(4s)c. 4s+4s+4s+4s d. 4+(4s)
4s
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Tuesday 3• Amy sells ice cream
cones during the summer. She plotted the number of ice cream cones and the money she makes. Which table matches the data in the graph?
Number of Ice Cream Cones Sold
1.25
2.50
3.75
5.00
6.25
0 1 2 3 4 5
# Cones Sold
$
1 1.25
2 2.5
3 3.75
4 5
5 6.25
# Cones Sold
$
1 1.25
2 2.5
3 5
4 10
5 20
# Cones Sold
$
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
# Cones Sold
$
1.25 1
2.5 2
3.75 3
5 4
6.25 5
a. b. c. d.
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Wednesday 1
• Which two angles are complementary?
37º
A
B
C D
E
X
53º
F
43º
27º20º
a.
b.
c.
d. ,BXC DXE
,AXB EXF
,AXC CXF
,AXB BXC
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Wednesday 2
• If is 78º, the measure of the complementary angle to is ____º and the measure of the supplementary angle is _____º.
a. 102º and 12ºb. 12º and 102º c. 112 º and 22ºd. 22º and 112º
AA
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Wednesday 3• Maria measured the
height and radius of the cylinder with the ruler on her Mathematics Chart. She labeled the dimensions that she found. What is the approximate volume of the cylinder?
a. 4 cm³ b. 9 cm³ c. 13 cm³ d. 18 cm³
h = 3.4 cm
r = 1.3 cm
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Thursday 1• Joyce is buying
wallpaper for a wall in her house. She does not want to put wallpaper over the door. How much wall paper does Joyce need to buy?
a. 64 ft² b. 86 ft² c. 110 ft² d. 134 ft²
11 feet
10 fe
et
3 feet
8 fe
et
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Thursday 2• Maggie took a survey in
her school cafeteria about students’ favorite vegetables. The table shows her results. Which type of graph would best represent this data?
a. Circle graphb. Line graphc. Venn diagramd. Bar graph
Vegetable Number of Students
Broccoli 12
Carrots 13
Celery 5
Broccoli and Carrots 6
Carrots and Celery 1
All three 5
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Thursday 3• The cheerleaders
practiced every day during homecoming week. The time spent practicing is shown. What is the mean of the data?
a. 1 hour 30 minutesb. 1 hour 45 minutesc. 2 hoursd. 2 hours 15 minutes
Day of the Week
Time
Monday 1 hour and 30 minutes
Tuesday 2 hours and 15 minutes
Wednesday 1 hour and 45 minutes
Thursday 3 hours
Friday 1 hour and 30 minutes
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Friday 1• Fire Marshall Bill wants to estimate the
operating expenses for the fire truck that was recently purchased. He knows the cost of the insurance and the average price of gasoline. What else should the fire marshal know to figure the monthly operating expenses?
a. The average number of miles the truck will be driven each month.
b. How much the monthly insurance will cost.c. The average cost of gasoline.d. The number of firemen on the truck.
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Friday 2• Britney has four younger siblings: Lacey, Will,
Cody, and Cassidy. Cody and Cassidy are twins and are the youngest in the family. Lacey is older than the twins. What other information is necessary to find out the siblings order from oldest to youngest?
a. Need to know if Cody is a boy or girl.b. Need to know if Will is older or younger than
Lacey. c. Need to know if Britney still lives at home.d. Need to know if the kids have to share a room.
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Friday 3
• A conference facility charges $150 for each room and $18 per person attending a meeting. What equation can be used to find the total amount if five meeting rooms are used and 225 people attend a conference?
a. 5 + 150 + 18 x+ 225b. 5 x 150 + 18 + 225c. 5 x 150 + 18 x 225d. 5 x 150 x 18 x 225
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Week 16
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• What is the value of the expression below? 25 6 7 2
a.269.5
b.152
c. 203.5
d.178
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Monday 2• The model
represents . What arrangement of small squares can be used to model a large square that represents ?
81 9
169a. 13 rows of 13 squares
b. 13 squares in a row
c. 13 squares in a column
d. 13 squares in two rows
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Monday 3
• It is estimated that 52.6% of children born are female. What number is NOT equivalent to 52.6%?
a. b. 0.526c. 5.26d.
5261000
52.6100
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Tuesday 1• Which problem situation best matches the equation
below?
a. Lisa had $15.62 left from shopping. She spent another $3.89 at her favorite hamburger restaurant. How much does she have now?
b. After Lisa spent $3.89 on lunch, she had $15.62 in her wallet. How much money did Lisa have before lunch?
c. Lisa makes $3.89 for every scarf that she sells. If she makes $15.62, how many scarves did she make?
d. If Lisa has $15.62 that she needs to divide into even groups of $3.89, how many groups can she have?
3.89 15.62x
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Tuesday 2
• The model represents the equation x – 9 = 4. What is the value of x?
x
---
--- ---
--- ---
---
---------
+
+ +
+ =
a. x = 5
b. x = 13
c. x = -5
d. x = -13
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Tuesday 3• Write a description to show the relationship
between a term and n, its position in the sequence.
Position, n 1 2 3 4 5 n
Value of Term 2 6 10 14 18
a. Multiply n by ½ then add 1.
b. Add 1 to n and then multiply by 2.
c. Multiply n by 4 and then subtract 2.
d. Add 3 to n and then divide by 2.
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Wednesday 1• Sue drew a triangle on the coordinate plane as shown. Name the coordinates that represent the vertices of ∆MAT.
a. M(-3, -1) A (0, 4) T(2, 5)
b. M(-1, -3) A (4, 0) T(2, 5)
c. M(-1, -3) A (0, 4) T(5, 2)
d. M(-1, -3) A (0, 4) T(2, 5)
M
AT
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Wednesday 2
• If the corresponding sides of two polygons are congruent and the corresponding angles are congruent, then the polygons are ______________.
a. Similarb. Proportionalc. Congruentd. Scalene
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Wednesday 3
• What is the area of the circular rug in Mrs. Brown’s classroom?
a. 78.5 ft² b. 62.8 ft² c. 31.4 ft² d. 15.7 ft²
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Thursday 1
• What is the volume of the cereal box shown?
a. 321.5 in³ b. 331.5 in³ c. 231.5 in³ d. 221.5 in³
8.5 inches3 inches
13 inches
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Thursday 2• The band practiced
every day during the week before their marching contest. The time spent practicing is shown. Find the median and range of the data, respectively.
a. 1.75 hours; 1.5 hoursb. 1.75 hours; 2.25 hoursc. 1.5 hours; 2.25 hoursd. 1.5 hours; 1.75 hours
Day of the Week
Time
Monday 1 hour and 30 minutes
Tuesday 2 hours and 15 minutes
Wednesday 1 hour and 45 minutes
Thursday 3 hours
Friday 1 hour and 30 minutes
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Thursday 3
• Sam wants to know what is currently the most popular class in school. He polls the students at his school and records his data. What measure of central tendency should Sam use to accurately report his data?
a. Meanb. Medianc. Moded. Range
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Friday 1• The table shows the employees
at a local clothing store and the pay they earn per hour. How should the owner arrange the information in the table so that she can tell what most of the employees are earning?
a. The owner should list the numbers in order from least to greatest.
b. The owner should add the numbers and divide by 8.
c. The owner should arrange the numbers so that like pay is together.
d. The owner should subtract the lowest pay from the highest pay.
Employee Pay per Hour
Sarah $6.25
Jack $7.50
Sonny $6.25
Allison $5.85
Samantha $6.90
Jay $6.00
Deborah $6.25
Tyler $5.85
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Friday 2
• A 60-ounce bottle of laundry detergent costs $6.78, and a 100-ounce bottle of the same laundry detergent costs $10.99. Which bottle is the better buy?
a. The 60-ounce bottle is a better buy.b. The 100-ounce bottle is a better buy.c. The are the same amount per ounce.d. There is not enough information.
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Friday 3• Tanner can spend a maximum of 30 hours on
extra curricular activities and homework. If he works on homework from 3:45 to 5:15 Monday through Friday, write an equation that can be used to show how much time is left for extra curricular activities.
a. t=30 + (1.5 x 5) b. t=30 + (1.5 + 5) c. t=30 – (1.5 x 5) d. t=30 – (1.5 + 5)
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Week 17
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• What model represents 3²?
A.3
6
B.3
3
3
C.
D.
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Monday 2
• Simplify the expression below.
27 3(12 8) 2
a.10
b.20
c. 30
d.40
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Monday 3
• A baker is making four wedding cakes. He has completed ¾, ⅔, ⅝, and ½ of each of the cakes. Which list shows the percent of work completed on the cakes in order from greatest to least?
a. 75%, 66.6%, 62.5%, and 50% b. 50%, 62.5%, 66.6%, and 75%c. 75%, 62.5%, 66.6%, and 50%d. 66.6%, 75%, 50%, and 66.6%
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Tuesday 1
• Mario got 25% of the questions on his math quiz incorrect. There were 16 questions on the quiz and all of the questions had equal value. How many questions did Mario answer correctly?
a. 4b. 8c. 12 d. 15
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Tuesday 2
• Which of the following relationships is best represented by the data in the graph?
0 1 2 3 4 5
2
4
6
8
10
a. Conversion of ounces to cups
b. Conversion of gallons to quarts
c. Conversion of ounces to gallons
d. Conversion of pints to cups
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Tuesday 3• Johnny is interested in
comparing a person’s height to their head circumference in centimeters. Which table best describes the relationship shown in the graph?
0 20 40 60 80 100Hea
d C
ircum
fere
nce
(cm
)
20
40
60
80
100
Height (cm)
Height Head
50 40
60 50
70 60
80 70
90 80
b.Height Head
50 50
60 60
70 70
80 80
90 90
a. Height Head
40 50
50 60
60 70
70 80
80 90
c. Height Head
10 50
20 60
30 70
40 80
50 90
d.
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Wednesday 1• Lara translated
the parallelogram OLIV to parallelogram O’L’I’V’. Vertex L was at (2, 1). If vertex L’ is at (5, -6), describe the translation.
a. Right 3, up 7b. Right 3, down 7 c. Left 3, up 7d. Left 3, down 7
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Wednesday 2• Which
line contains the ordered pair
(0, 2)?a. Line ab. Line bc. Line cd. Line d
a
b
c
d
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Wednesday 3
• The volume of a rectangular prism is 357 cm³. The height of the prism is 6 cm and the length is 7 cm. What is the width of the prism?
a. 8.5 cm b. 9.5 cmc. 10.5 cmd. 11.5 cm
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Thursday 1• A photograph
takes a pictures of a circular raft is floating in the water. What is the area of the water that is showing in the photograph?
a. 2.47 in² b. 4.94 in²c. 15.5 in²d. 17.5 in²
5 inches
3.5
inch
es r = 2 in
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Thursday 2• Mrs. Mendez has three mystery books, two romance
novels, and four biographies that are new to the library. List the ways that a student could check out two books from the library at once.
a. (mystery, romance, biography)b. (mystery, romance), (mystery, biography), (mystery,
mystery), (romance, romance), (biography, biography), (romance, biography)
c. (mystery, romance), (mystery, biography), (mystery, mystery), (romance, romance), (biography, biography)
d. (mystery, romance), (mystery, biography), (mystery, mystery), (romance, romance)
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Thursday 3
• Missy’s test average of 93 counts five times as much as her homework average of 87. What grade can Missy expect to see on her report card?
a. 87b. 89c. 90d. 92
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Friday 1• Janice is reading the math problem shown.
• What is the correct way to read this problem?a. Two and forty-six tenths divided by one and twenty-
three tenths. b. One and twenty-three hundredths divided by two and
forty-six hundredths. c. Two and forty-six hundredths divided by one and
twenty-three hundredths. d. One and twenty-three tenths divided by two and forty-
six tenths.
1.23 2.46
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Friday 2• The numbers in Set X have a common
characteristic.– Set X: 11, 7, 2, 23, 43, 37
• The numbers in Set Y do not share this characteristic.
– Set Y: 4, 15, 9, 27, 49, 36• What best describes the characteristics that
only the numbers in Set X share?a. Set X numbers are all odd numbers.b. Set X numbers are all less than 50.c. Set X numbers are all prime numbers.d. Set X numbers are all greater than 1.
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Friday 3• Katelynn is trying to figure out the heights of 3
miniature horses. Here are the facts she knows.
– The sum of the heights of the three horses is 14 feet 5 inches.
– The tallest horse is 5 feet 2 inches.– The other two horses differ in height by 3 inches.
• How tall is the shortest miniature horse?a. 4 feet 6 inches b. 4 feet 8 inchesc. 5 feet 2 inchesd. 5 feet 3 inches
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Week 18
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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Monday 1
• Coach Archibald bought 3 dozen donuts at 6 donuts for $1.48 and 24 cups of coffee priced at 6 cups for $2.99. What is the total amount that Coach Archibald spent of donuts and coffee?
a. $4.47b. $8.94c. $20.84 d. $22.32
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Monday 2• The table shows the
distances that Hanna ran during track practice last week. What is the total distance that Hanna ran during track practice last week?
a. 8.9 miles b. 7.2 milesc. 9.4 milesd. 8.1 miles
Day Distance (miles)
Monday 1.3
Tuesday 1⅝
Wednesday 2.7
Thursday 2⅜
Friday 0.9
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Monday 3
• Put the following numbers in order from least to greatest:
32.4% ⅓ 0.3 34.6%825
a. 0.3, , 32.4%, ⅓, and 34.6%
b. 34.6%, ⅓, 32.4%, , 0.3
c. , ⅓, 0.3, 34.6%, 32.4%
d. 32.4%, 0.3, 34.6%, ⅓,
825 8
25825 8
25
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Tuesday 1• Which problem situation best represents the
equation below?
a. Hal has 35 sheep that he needs to divide into groups of 15. How many groups of sheep does Hal have?
b. Hal has 15 sheep. He needs to have 35 before stock shows begin. How many more sheep does Hal need?
c. If Hal has 35 sheep and he gets 15 more, how many sheep does he have now.
d. Hal has 35 sheep that cost $15 to feed each day. How much does Hal spend on feed?
15 35x
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Tuesday 2• The prices for three
different packages of tortilla chips are listed in the table. What size package of chips has the lowest price per ounce?
a. 6 ounce packageb. 12 ounce package c. 15 ounce packaged. All packages are equal
per ounce.
Chip Package
Size (ounces)
Price
6 $1.49
12 $2.29
15 $2.99
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Tuesday 3• The data in the table show the
relationship between a number and the square of the number. Which graph best represents the data in the table?
Number, n Square of the number (n²), s
0 00.5 0.251 12 43 9
a.
b. c. d.
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Wednesday 1
• Which drawing represents the side view of the three dimensional figure shown?
a.
c.
b.
d.
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Wednesday 2• What 3-
dimensional figure would be formed by the net shown?
a. Triangular prismb. Triangular
pyramidc. Rectangular
prismd. Rectangular
pyramid
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Wednesday 3
• If the dimensions of the box shown are doubled, what will be the volume of the new box?
a. 90 ft³ b. 270 ft³c. 540 ft³ d. 720 ft³
5 feet4 feet
4.5 feet
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Thursday 1
• If the radius of the cylinder shown is tripled, what is the volume of the new cylinder?
a. 47.1 yd³ b. 94.2 yd³ c. 141.3 yd³ d. 188.4 yd³
h = 5 yards
d = 2 yards
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Thursday 2• The table shows what
four restaurants charge for a cheese enchilada plate. Using the information in table, what measure of central tendency should a new restaurant use to determine how much the cheese enchilada plate should cost at their restaurant?
a. Meanb. Medianc. Moded. Range
Restaurant Price
Los Carlos $5.95
Henry’s $5.95
Don Oscar’s $5.65
Rosita’s $6.85
Hidalgo’s $5.95
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Thursday 3• The graph shows the percent of students taking
honors classes at Lincoln Junior High. Which of the statements is NOT supported by the graph?
Percent of Students in Honors Classes
Math, 30%
English, 28%
History, 25%
Science, 17%
a. One-third of the students are Lincoln JH are in honors math.
b. There are twice the number of students in honors math than in honors science.
c. More students like English than history.
d. One-forth of the students at Lincoln JH take honors history.
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Friday 1• Gary needs to purchase CD labels for his company.
He needs 130 CD labels for one set of data, and he needs 250 for another set of data. The CD labels come in boxes of 50 sheets with two labels to a page. Which would be the correct order for Gary to do the following steps to find out the correct number of boxes he should purchase for the least amount of wasted labels.
– Step A: Multiply the number of sheets by the number of labels per sheet.
– Step B: Divide the total number of labels needed by the number in each box.
– Step C: Add to find the total number of labels needed.a. A, B, Cb. B, C, Ac. C, A, Bd. C, B, A
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Friday 2
• The propeller on an airplane spins at a rate of 750 spins per minute while flying. Which statement best supports this information?
a. The propeller turns 15,000 times in 20 minutes.
b. The propeller turns 3,750 times in 5 hours.c. The propeller turns 22,000 times in 30
minutes.d. The propeller turns 4,500 times in 1 hour.
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Friday 3• Mr. Marsh wants to
purchase some trees to put around the school. There are three stores that sell trees in his town. If Mr. Jenkins wants to spend as much money as possible, where should he purchase the trees?
a. Tree Emporiumb. H-E-Treec. Three Treesd. All stores are equal in
price per tree.
Store Price
Tree Emporium
3 trees for $990
H-E-Tree 2 trees for $690
Three Trees 1 tree for $340
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