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Test Taking Strategies Reading Questions Estimation Working Backward
Reading Questions Sean is selecting an outfit from among 6 pairs of pants, 4 shirts, and 5 pairs of shoes. How many different outfits consisting of 1 pair of pants, 1 shirt, and 1 pair of shoes are possible. A. 15 B. 120 C. 44 D. 100
Reading Questions Lee wants to make a sandwich. He has 4 types of meat, 3 types of cheese, and 2 types of sandwich spreads. If Lee chooses 1 meet, 1 cheese, and 1 sandwich spread, how many different combinations are possible for his sandwich? A. 9 B. 12 C. 24 D. 33
Reading Questions Which of the following is an example of independent events? A. Rolling two number cubes. B. Selecting the order of people standing in line. C. Selecting 2 pieces of candy, one piece at a time, from a bag containing four different flavors D. Drawing names out of a hat without replacement. .
Reading Questions Martha took a cab from her home to the Promenade Mall. She left at 7: 00 p. m. and arrived at 7: 25 p. m. The cab company charges a flat fee of $5 plus $0. 75 per mile. Which equation represents C, the total cost of her ride, in terms of m, the length of the trip in miles? ? A. C = 5 + 75 m B. C = 5 m + 0. 75 C. C = 5 + 0. 75 m D. C = (5 + 0. 75)m
Reading Questions A pattern is described below. The first term is 2. The second term is 7 Each term after the second is found by adding 5 to the immediately preceding term. What is the sixth term in this pattern? A. 5 B. 12 C. 17 D. 22
Estimation Joe has $40. 00. A gallon of milk costs $3. 89, including tax. What is the greatest number of galloons of milk he can buy? A. 10 B. 15 C. 1 D. 100
Estimation Which equation represents “triple the sum of three x and four m equals 15”? A. 3(3 x) + 4 m = 15 B. 3(3 x + 4 m) = 15 C. 3(3 x + 4)m = 15 D. 33 x + 4 m = 15
Estimation John has 3 different flags to fly on his flagpole: red®, yellow (Y) and blue (B). If all 3 flags are to be flown together, what is the outcome set of how they can be displayed? A. {R, Y, B} B. {RY, RB, YB} C. {RYB, BRY, YBR} D. {RYB, RBY, BRY, BYR, YRB, YBR}
Working Backward Which of the following equations represents the line that passes through the points (4, 5) and (2, -3)? A. 2 x + y = 13 B. y = ½ x + 3 C. y = 3 x – 7 D. 4 x – y = 11
Working Backward What is the solution to the equation below? 2(x – 6) = 5 x + 6 A. 6 B. 3 C. -6 D. -3
Working Backward What is the solution to the equation below? (x – 3) (x + 2) = 0 A. -2 B. 3 C. 2, -3 D. -2, 3
Working Backward What is the solution to the equation below? A. -4 B. -1 C. 1/7 D. 1
Looking for Answers in All the Right Places GIVEN: Find 2 A. A. B. C. D.
Looking for Answers in All the Right Places GIVEN: Find A+B. A. B. C. D.
Looking for Answers in All the Right Places What inequality is graphed below? A. y > 2 x + 2 C. y > -2 x + 2 B. y < -2 x + 2 D. y > 2 x + 2
Looking for Answers in All the Right Places What inequality is graphed below? A. y > 3 x - 4 C. y < 3 x - 4 B. y < -3 x - 4 D. y < 3 x - 4
Looking for Answers in All the Right Places Which set of numbers is finite? A. {real numbers greater than 6} B. {rational numbers between 1 and 3} C. {whole numbers with tens digits at zero} D. {odd numbers between 2 and 90}
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