Multiple Choice
Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Diana received scores of 100,
63, 90, 85, and 92 on her math tests. What is her mean (average) score?
a. | 81 | d. | 415 | b. | 82 |
e. |
85 |
c. |
83 |
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There are 60 marbles in a jar.
If 8 children get the same number of marbles, how many will be left over?
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A jacket costs $25. It is on
sale for a 20% discount. How much is the sale price?
a. | $5.00 | d. | $20.00 | b. | $30.00 |
e. |
$45.00 |
c. |
$50.00 |
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4.
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Betty’s Bakery sells
chocolate chip, oatmeal, and peanut butter cookies. They come in two sizes, regular and jumbo.
What are the possible combinations you can get if you buy 2 boxes of cookies?
a. | regular chocolate chip, regular
peanut butter, regular oatmeal |
b. |
regular chocolate chip, regular peanut butter, jumbo chocolate chip, jumbo
peanut butter |
c. |
jumbo chocolate chip, jumbo peanut butter, jumbo
oatmeal |
d. |
regular chocolate chip, regular peanut butter, regular oatmeal, jumbo
chocolate chip, jumbo peanut butter, jumbo oatmeal | e. | oatmeal, chocolate chip, peanut
butter |
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5.
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If you have two tables that
seat 6 people each, how many people can you seat if you push the two tables
together?
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.–11 + 16 = 16 –
11 Which property does this demonstrate?
a. | Commutative |
d. |
Distributive |
b. |
Associative |
e. |
Zero |
c. |
Identity |
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7.
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8.
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Use proportions to solve the
following problem. If a package of 24 pencils costs $2.88, how much will 1 pencil
cost?
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9.
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Statistics-Probability-Graphing191-200
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a. | More than half of the students chose
math. |
b. |
The least number of students chose art. | c. | Half of the students chose
reading. |
d. |
The greatest number of students chose
science. |
e. |
Half of the students chose music.
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Statistics/Probability
and Graphing – Probability and Prediction – RIT 201 –210
a. | one out of
six | d. | five out of
six |
b. |
three out of four |
e. |
three out of six |
c. |
one out of three |
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12.
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a. | usually land on
blue. | d. | always land on
green. |
b. |
always land on blue. |
e. |
never land on blue. | c. | usually land on
green. |
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13.
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a. | 4 out of
7 | d. | 0 out of
7 |
b. | 3 out of
7 | e. | 10 out of 7 | c. | 7 out of 7 |
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Statistics/Probability and
Graphing – Statistics – RIT 201 – 210
Sal sold 20 pizzas on Monday, 17 on Tuesday, and 23 on
Wednesday. What is the average number of pizzas Sal sold?
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Statistics/Probability
and Graphing – Graphing – RIT 211 – 220
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16.
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a. | –4, 4, -1,
3 | d. | –4, -3, 1,
2 |
b. | –1, -4, 3,
4 | e. | –4, -1, 2, 3 | c. | 4, 3, -1, -4 |
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