Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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Which product is not equal to –1?
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An adult house cat could be about ____ high.
a. | 1 inch | b. | 1 foot | c. | 4 inches | d. | 4
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Which would you be most likely to measure using yards?
a. | length of a notebook | b. | length of the border between the U.S. and
Mexico | c. | length of your finger | d. | length of a swimming
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To measure the distance from the U.S. to Istanbul, Turkey you would most likely
use
a. | inches. | b. | feet. | c. | yards. | d. | miles. |
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Find the least common multiple.
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5 and 2
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55 and 50
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120, 25, and 9
a. | 360 | b. | 600 | c. | 27,000 | d. | 1,800 |
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Anita owns a beauty supply store. Every two weeks she receives a supply of
shampoo. Every four weeks she receives a carton of nail polishes. Every eight weeks she receives a
box of combs, and every twelve weeks she receives a box of hair dyes. If Anita received a shipment of
all these supplies today, when is the next time all four supplies will arrive on the same day?
a. | in 12 weeks | c. | in 32 weeks | b. | in 24 weeks | d. | in 48 weeks |
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Use a number line to compare the fractions. Use <, >, or =.
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12.
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13.
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Compare the fractions.
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14.
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a. | >  | c. | <  | b. | =  | d. | cannot be
compared |
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15.
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a. | - = - | c. | - < - | b. | - > - | d. | cannot be
compared |
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16.
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  0.2
a. | < | c. | > | b. | = | d. | cannot be
compared |
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Order  ,  , and  from least to
greatest.
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Write as a decimal.
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18.
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a. | 0.23125 | b. | 0.3125 | c. | 2.3 | d. | 2.3125 |
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Robert came in first for  of his races. Express this fraction as a
decimal.
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Write the fraction as a decimal. State whether the decimal is terminating
or repeating.
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a. | 0.25; terminating | c. | ; repeating | b. | 0.2; terminating | d. | ;
repeating |
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23.
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a. | 0.75; terminating | c. | 0.3; terminating | b. | ; repeating | d. | ;
repeating |
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Order from least to greatest.
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–0.9, 0.45,  , 
a. | , , –0.9, 0.45 | c. | –0.9, ,
, 0.45 | b. | –0.9, 0.45, ,  | d. | –0.9,
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Write the decimal as a fraction or a mixed number in simplest
form.
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2.5
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1.48
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5.76
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0.125
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3. 
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1. 
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Find the sum or difference. Simplify if possible.
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32.
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Simplify.
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a. |  | b. |  | c. | 13 | d. | 14 |
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You are cutting vegetables for a party. You have  lb of carrots,  lb
of broccoli, and  lb of peppers. How many pounds of vegetables do you have in
all?
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45.
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John and Alan have a collection of x baseball cards. John has 
cards. What fraction of the cards does Alan have?
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The chart shows the weight of a puppy. How much weight did the puppy gain
between Week 1 and Week 4? Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 |  lb | 
lb |  lb | 
lb | | | | |
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Find the product. Simplify if possible.
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48.
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× 
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53.
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A garden is  ft by  ft. What is the area of the
garden?
a. | 27 ft2 | b. |
ft2 | c. | 182 ft2 | d. |
ft2 |
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A set of encyclopedias has 27 volumes. Each volume is  inches thick.
If the volumes are placed side by side, how long will the set be?
a. | inches | b. | inches | c. |
inches | d. | inches |
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Find the quotient. Simplify if possible.
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56.
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57.
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58.
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¸ 
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 ÷ 
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61.
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Sue needs  cups of flour for a batch of cookies. How many batches can
she make with 9 cups of flour?
a. | 6 batches | b. | 7 batches | c. | 4 batches | d. | 8
batches |
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Paul needs  yards of fabric to make a tablecloth. How many tablecloths
can he make from  yards of fabric?
a. | 72 tablecloths | b. | 10 tablecloths | c. | 9 tablecloths | d. | 8
tablecloths |
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16 ft =  in.
a. |  | b. | 192 | c. | 64 | d. | 1 |
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64.
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30 ounces = ____lb ____oz
a. | 2 lb 6 oz | b. | 16 lb 14 oz | c. | 1 lb 14 oz | d. | 3 lb 0
oz |
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23,780 lb =  t
a. | 47,560,000 | b. |  | c. |  | d. | 11 |
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30,338 ft =  mi  ft
a. | 5 mi 3,938 ft | b. | 3033 mi 8 ft | c. | 17 mi 418.000000000001
ft | d. | 5
mi |
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31,680 ft =  mi
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Sasha finished mowing lawns at 4:15 PM. It took  h to mow the first lawn.
The second and third lawns she mowed each took  h. She took only a 45-min break. When did
Sasha begin mowing the first lawn?
a. | 10.05 A.M. | b. | 11:05 A.M. | c. | 11:21 A.M. | d. | 12:21
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Robert spent  of his money on stereo equipment and  of the money
he had left on lunch. He left the house with $24. How much money did Robert return with?
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Solve.
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When Jason started the job he had  pounds of nails. When he finished he had
 pounds of nails. How many pounds of nails did he use on the job?
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84.
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a. Find the area of a square garden that is  ft on a side. b.
Find the perimeter.
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85.
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Mr. Johnston needs a shelf to hold a set of textbooks, each  in. wide. How
many books will fit on a 35-in.-long shelf?
a. | 20 books | b. | 21 books | c. | 23 books | d. | 61
books |
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A sailfish can swim about  mi in 20 min a. About how many
miles can a sailfish swim per minute? b. At that speed, about how many feet does a sailfish
swim in one second?
a. | mi; 5,984 ft | c. | ; 2 ft | b. | mi; 100
ft | d. | mi; 39,893
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