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Polynomials Statistics Triangles Graphing Misc.
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12x – 5 – 8x – 11
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What is4x – 16?
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(6x2–x+9) + (3x2–8x+5)
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What is9x2 – 9x +
14?
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(5c – 8) – (11c + 7)
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What is–6c – 15?
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(3x + 5)(2x – 1)
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What is6x2 + 7x -
5?
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The representation of (x + 3)(2x + 1)
A. B.
C. D.
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What isC ?
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The mode of
8, 11, 23, 8,19,15
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What is8?
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The median of19, 23, 15, 11,
26
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What is 19?
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The mean of Jim’s test
scores, which are
97, 88, 93, 99,83
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What is92?
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The median of
45,26,22,34,38,20
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What is30?
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The median
number of deer Year # of Deer
2000 215
2001 198
2002 223
2003 218
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What is216.5?
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The value of a
a15
8
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What is 12.7?
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The distance a plane is from its starting point if it
flies 120 miles due west and 200 miles
due south
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What is 233.2 miles?
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The value of x
5
11
15
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What is 33?
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The length of the shadow of a 22’ tree if a 3’
boy casts a shadow of 7’
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What is51.3 feet?
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The area of a triangle with a
base of 13” and a height
of 8”
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What is 52 in.2 ?
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The y-intercept of
y = ½ x - 5
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What is-5?
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The line with the slope of zero
A. B. C. D.
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What isC ?
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The slope of the line
y = ¾ x + 1
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What is¾ ?
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The line that could NOT possibly be the graph for
y = -¼ x - 2
A. B. C. D.
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What is D?
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The quadrantcontaining thepoint (–3, –5)
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What isIII?
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The number of free throws Laura will make if she makes 82.5% of
the 400 shots she takes
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What is330?
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The distance between (5, –2) and (–7, 1)
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What is12.4?
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The number of packs of hot dogs Ben needs to
buy for a cookout for 50 people in which he plans to serve 2 hot dogs per person – hot dogs come
in packs of 8
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What is13?
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The slope of the line containing
P and Q
P(6, 11), Q(-5, 3)
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What 8
11 ?
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The ratio of boys to girls if there are 12
girls in a class of 30
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What is3:2 ?