Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the
statement or answers the question.
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Problem Solving – RIT 201 –
210 Estimate the answer. If there are 10 slices in a pizza, and 23 children want to
order enough pizzas so they can each have 2 slices, about how many pizzas should they
order?
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Trina went to the mall. She bought a sweater for $15.00, a pair of shoes for
$25.00, and an ice cream cone for $2.00. How much money did she spend?
a. | $32.00 | d. | $47.00 | b. | $42.00 | e. | $52.00 | c. | $37.00 |
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What are the prime numbers between 20 and 30?
a. | 27, 29 | d. | 23, 27 | b. | 21, 23 | e. | 21, 29 | c. | 29,
23 |
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a. | 16, 9, 1 | d. | 13, 9 | b. | 16, 13 | e. | 8, 12 | c. | 1,
9 |
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a. | 40% | d. | 43% | b. | 30% | e. | 70% | c. | 33% |
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Johnny’s shoelaces are 1 foot long. Suzie’s shoelaces are 8 inches
long. How much longer are Johnny’s shoelaces than Suzie’s?
a. | 2 inches | d. | 9 inches | b. | 4 inches | e. | 12 inches | c. | 6
inches |
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If a car is traveling 60 miles per hour and does not change speed or make
any stops, how long will it take to go 300 miles?
a. | 5 hours | d. | 7 hours | b. | 6 hours | e. | 3 hours | c. | 4
hours |
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John has 4 coins totallying 85. He has only quarters and dimes. How
many dimes does John have?
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If it rains 2 inches every 30 days, how much rain would fall in 90 days?
a. | 6 inches | d. | 45 inches | b. | 30 inches | e. | 3 inches | c. | 15
inches |
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Which figure has parallel lines?
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40 candy canes come in a box. 10 candy canes were broken. How many candy
canes were not broken? How would you find the answer?
a. | addition | c. | multiplication | b. | subtraction | d. | division |
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Billy starts soccer at 2:45 P.M. He practices for 35 minutes. What time does
practice end?
a. | 3:15 | d. | 3:20 P.M. | b. | 4:00 P.M. | e. | 3:30 A.M. | c. | 3:15
P.M. |
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What is the probability that the spinner will land on yellow?
a. | 2 out of 4 | d. | 1 out of 4 | b. | 1 out of 6 | e. | 4 out of 6 | c. | 2 out of
6 |
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The Wongs are going to fence their yard. How many feet of fence do they need
to buy?
a. | 100 feet | d. | 120 feet | b. | 110 feet | e. | 130 feet | c. | 65
feet |
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9, 767, 422, 135 What is the value of the digit in the one billions
place?
a. | 9 | d. | 9,000 | b. | 9,000,000,000 | e. | 900 | c. | 9,000,000 |
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Diana received scores of 100, 63, 90, 85, and 92 on her math tests. What is
her mean (average) score?
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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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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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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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Calculate: 122
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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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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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