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1 6 th Grade TAKS Released Tests by Objective Objective 1Numbers, operations, and quantitative reasoning 2Patterns, relationships, and algebraic reasoning 3Geometry and spatial reasoning 4Measurement 5Probability and statistics 6Mathematical processes and tools

2 Objective 1: The student will demonstrate an understanding of numbers, operations, and quantitative reasoning.

3 (6.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student represents and uses rational numbers in a variety of equivalent forms. The student is expected to (A) compare and order non-negative rational numbers;

4 Sam recorded the lengths of his model cars in inches. Which list shows the lengths in order from greatest to least? A6.8 in., 6.78 in., 6.45 in., 6.5 in., 6.34 in. B6.34 in., 6.45 in., 6.5 in., 6.78 in., 6.8 in. C6.8 in., 6.78 in., 6.45 in., 6.34 in., 6.5 in. D6.8 in., 6.78 in., 6.5 in., 6.45 in., 6.34 in. Spring 2003 #7 Correct Answer - D

5 Amy, Jasmine, Katrina, and Myra each walked from their houses to the mall. Amy walked ½ mile, Jasmine walked ¼ mile, Katrina walked ¾ mile, and Myra walked ⅝ mile. Which list shows these distances in order from greatest to least? Spring 2003 #16 Correct Answer - G

6 Which statement about the mixed number 1⅓ is true? April 2004 #31 Correct Answer - C

7 The table below shows the time it took 4 runners to finish a 100-meter dash. Which list shows the runners in order from fastest to slowest? FBernice, Elaine, Dawn, Carlene GDawn, Carlene, Elaine, Bernice HCarlene, Bernice, Elaine, Dawn JBernice, Carlene, Dawn, Elaine April 2006 #32 Correct Answer - F

8 Which number line shows the points correctly labeled? 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - D

9 (6.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student represents and uses rational numbers in a variety of equivalent forms. The student is expected to (B) generate equivalent forms of rational numbers including whole numbers, fractions, and decimals;

10 Stephanie bought a basketball on sale for $15, which was 1/5 off the original price. What decimal represents the discount she received? F0.05 G0.15 H0.20 J0.50 Spring 2003 #20 Correct Answer - H

11 The formula F = C + 32 can be used to convert a temperature from degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit. Which of the following best represents ? F9.5 G1.8 H0.55 J0.18 April 2004 #28 Correct Answer - G

12 Fabian has organized 3/5 of his baseball card collection. Which decimal represents the fraction of Fabian’s collection he has organized? F0.4 G0.6 H0.35 J0.12 April 2006 #34 Correct Answer - G

13 (6.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student represents and uses rational numbers in a variety of equivalent forms. The student is expected to (C) use integers to represent real-life situations;

14 The low temperature on Saturday was 10 degrees below zero Celsius. On Sunday the low temperature was 30 degrees above zero Celsius. What integer represents the low temperature on Saturday in degrees Celsius? F20 G10 H-10 J-20 Spring 2003 #36 Correct Answer - H

15 Acorn woodpeckers live in families. The family members collect acorns and store them in the trunks of trees. The table below shows information about the number of acorns collected and eaten by a family of woodpeckers on 3 days. Which expression best describes the information in the table if the family had stored 428 acorns before Monday? F428 – 23 + 8 – 29 + 10 – 42 + 9 G428 + 23 – 8 + 29 – 10 + 42 – 9 H23 – 8 + 29 – 10 + 42 – 9 – 428 J23 + 8 – 29 + 10 – 42 + 9 + 428 April 2006 #14 Correct Answer - G

16 (6.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student represents and uses rational numbers in a variety of equivalent forms. The student is expected to (D) write prime factorizations using exponents;

17 Find the prime factorization of 60. Spring 2003 #14 Correct Answer - J F3 2 ∙ 10 G2 ∙ 3 ∙ 10 H2 ∙ 2 ∙ 15 J2 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 5

18 Which is the prime factorization of 315? A3 3 ∙ 5 B3 3 ∙ 7 C3 2 ∙ 5 ∙ 7 D3 ∙ 5 2 ∙ 7 April 2004 #39 Correct Answer - C

19 What is the prime factorization of 220? A2 ∙ 5 ∙ 11 B2 2 ∙ 5 ∙ 5 C2 2 ∙ 5 ∙ 11 D2 ∙ 55 April 2006 #3 Correct Answer - C

20 Which Expression shows the prime factorization of 312? A2 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 13 B2 ∙ 13 2 C2 ∙ 3 ∙ 13 D2 2 ∙ 3 2 ∙ 13 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - A

21 (6.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student represents and uses rational numbers in a variety of equivalent forms. The student is expected to (E) identify factors of a positive integer, common factors, and the greatest common factor of a set of positive integers;

22 At a spring band concert, a prize was awarded to the person sitting in the chair numbered with the least common multiple of 12, 15, and 30. Find the number of the prizewinning chair. F60 G45 H30 J15 Spring 2003 #38 Correct Answer - F

23 Find the greatest common factor of 12, 24, and 36. A6 B12 C18 D24 April 2004 #17 Correct Answer - B

24 Which of the following is the least common multiple that Valerie can use to add three fractions with denominators of 6, 8, and 9? A48 B54 C72 D144 April 2004 #29 Correct Answer - C

25 Mrs. Sandoval has 60 folders, 45 pairs of scissors, and 30 rulers. What is the greatest common factor Mrs. Sandoval can use to divide the school supplies into equal groups? A3 B5 C10 D15 April 2006 #15 Correct Answer - D

26 (6.1) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student represents and uses rational numbers in a variety of equivalent forms. The student is expected to (F) identify multiples of a positive integer and common multiples and the least common multiple of a set of positive integers.

27 What is the least common multiple of 18 and 30? A540 B90 C12 D6 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - B

28 (6.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to (A) model addition and subtraction situations involving fractions with [objects,] pictures, words, and numbers;

29 Mara plans to buy fabric for two sewing projects. One project requires ⅛ yard of fabric, and the other requires ¾ yard of fabric. Each strip below represents 1 yard of fabric. Which strip is shaded to show the total amount of fabric that Mara needs for her projects? Spring 2003 #12 Correct Answer - H

30 Frank and Joe each bought a small pizza and ate only part of their pizza. The pictures below show how much of the pizzas were left. What portion of the pizza did Frank and Joe eat altogether? April 2004 #11 Correct Answer - D

31 To get ready for a race, Louise ran 1⅔ miles on Monday, 2¼ miles on Tuesday, and 2 5/6 miles on Wednesday. Which procedure can Louise use to find the total number of miles she ran on these 3 days? AFind the product of the sum of the whole numbers and the sum of the fractions B Subtract the sum of the fractions from the sum of the whole numbers C Find the quotient of the sum of the whole numbers and the sum of the fractions D Add the sum of the whole numbers to the sum of the fractions April 2006 #29 Correct Answer - D

32 Mrs. Gabriel owns a total of 60 acres. Her western pasture has an area of 4¾ acres. Her eastern pasture has an area of 10½ acres. Which expression could be used to find how much larger the eastern pasture is than the western pasture? 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - C

33 (6.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to (B) use addition and subtraction to solve problems involving fractions and decimals;

34 Harold made a drawing of his rectangular kitchen for art class. The length of the drawing was 8.6 inches, and the width of the drawing was 2.5 inches less than the length. Find the width of the drawing. F6.1 in. G8.6 in. H11.1 in. J21.5 in. Spring 2003 #42 Correct Answer - F

35 The Springer family took a trip for the holidays. When they left home, the odometer in their car read 5,364.6 miles. When they returned from their trip, the odometer read 7,347.0 miles. How many miles did the Springers travel? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. April 2004 #21 Correct Answer – 1982.4

36 John is going to make three kinds of cookies. He will need 2⅓ cups flour for the first kind, 2¼ cups flour for the second kind, and 3⅓ cups flour for the third kind. How much flour does John need for all three kinds of cookies? April 2004 #45 Correct Answer - B

37 Sandra added $0.60 to the $25.00 she had saved. She then bought a CD that cost $13.79, including tax. Exactly how much money in dollars and cents should Sandra have left after paying for the CD? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. April 2006 #21 Correct Answer – 11.81

38 Hilda has $300 a month to spend for business travel. So far this month she has spent $245.67 on gasoline. How much money in dollars and cents does Hilda have left to spend on business travel? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. 2008 Released Item Correct Answer – 54.33

39 (6.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to (C) use multiplication and division of whole numbers to solve problems including situations involving equivalent ratios and rates;

40 Linda bought 2 blouses for a total of $52 and 3 equally priced dresses. She spent a total of $148, not including tax. Find the price of each dress. F$26 G$32 H$52 J$55 Spring 2003 #32 Correct Answer - G

41 During basketball season Wanda made 2 out of every 3 free throws she attempted. In the last basketball game, Wanda attempted 12 free throws. How many free throws would she have been expected to make? A2 B8 C24 D36 April 2004 #15 Correct Answer - B

42 At a community center there are a total of 11 tables in the dining room. Six of the tables seat 4 people each. Five of the tables seat 8 people each. What is the maximum number of people who can sit at the tables in the dining room? F40 G12 H22 J64 April 2006 #4 Correct Answer - J

43 The ratio of women to men in a local book club is 7 to 3. Which combination of women and men could the club have? A21 women and 9 men B35 women and 50 men C14 women and 9 men D21 women and 15 men April 2006 #11 Correct Answer - A

44 (6.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to (D) estimate and round to approximate reasonable results and to solve problems where exact answers are not required;

45 For a science project Ruth is keeping track of the calories her father eats at breakfast. The table shows the number of calories he ate at breakfast on Monday. Which is closest to the number of calories Ruth’s father ate at breakfast on Monday? F200 cal G300 cal H400 cal J500 cal Spring 2003 #44 Correct Answer - H

46 Several middle school bands boarded buses after a marching competition. If there were 21 buses and about 47 band members on each bus, about how many band members were on the buses in all? A70 B900 C1,000 D1,250 April 2004 #5 Correct Answer - C

47 Mr. Cartwright bought 18 computer books for his bookstore. If he paid $24.95 for each book, about how much did Mr. Cartwright pay for the books? A$40 B$600 C$500 D$300 April 2006 #17 Correct Answer - C

48 (6.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student adds, subtracts, multiplies, and divides to solve problems and justify solutions. The student is expected to (E) use order of operations to simplify whole number expressions (without exponents) in problem solving situations.

49 Objective 2: The student will demonstrate an understanding of patterns, relationships, and algebraic reasoning.

50 (6.3) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student solves problems involving direct proportional relationships. The student is expected to (A) use ratios to describe proportional situations;

51 There were 14 boats and 42 people registered for a boat race. Which ratio accurately compares the number of people to the number of boats? F2:6 G3:1 H7:21 J14:42 Spring 2003 #24 Correct Answer - G

52 If the ratio of boys to girls in the sixth-grade chorus is 2 to 3, which of these shows possible numbers of the boys and girls in the chorus? A20 boys, 35 girls B24 boys, 36 girls C35 boys, 20 girls D36 boys, 24 girls Spring 2003 #35 Correct Answer - B

53 An animal shelter currently has 20 cats and 25 dogs. What is the ratio of cats to dogs? F5 to 4 G4 to 9 H4 to 5 J1 to 5 April 2004 #26 Correct Answer - H

54 A recipe for pancakes requires 3 eggs and makes 12 pancakes. What is the ratio of eggs to pancakes? A12:3 B1:4 C3:1 D1:3 April 2006 #7 Correct Answer - B

55 An artist buys 36 tubes of oil paint, 6 paintbrushes, 3 canvases, and 2 jars of paint thinner. What is the ratio of paintbrushes to tubes of oil paint? A12:1 B1:18 C2:1 D1:6 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - D

56 (6.3) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student solves problems involving direct proportional relationships. The student is expected to (B) represent ratios and percents with [concrete] models, fractions, and decimals;

57 By 2:30 P.M. on Monday, 25% of the classes at Valley Middle School had finished taking yearbook pictures. What fractional part of the classes had NOT yet taken yearbook pictures? Spring 2003 #18 Correct Answer - J

58 Each square below is divided into sections of equal size. Which square has 62.5% of its total area shaded? April 2004 #14 Correct Answer - J

59 Franklin’s Vending Service received a shipment of soda for its machines. The manager determined that 15% of the cans were damaged. What fraction of the cans were damaged? April 2004 #42 Correct Answer - G

60 Use the ruler on the Mathematics Chart to measure the lengths of the line segments below to the nearest centimeter. Which best represents the ratio of UV to XY? F7:15 G3:7 H3:8 J1:2 April 2006 #16 Correct Answer - G 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

61 Paul made 11 of the 20 shots he took at hockey practice yesterday. What percent of his shots did he make? F20% G11% H45% J55% April 2006 #18 Correct Answer - J

62 Clarissa baked 56% of her cookie dough. Exactly what fraction of the cookie dough did she bake? A5/6 B14/25 C2/3 D1/2 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - B

63 (6.3) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student solves problems involving direct proportional relationships. The student is expected to (C) use ratios to make predictions in proportional situations.

64 The ratio of red rosebushes to yellow rosebushes in the school garden is about 3 to 4. If there were 36 yellow rosebushes, about how many red rosebushes would there be? F36 G32 H27 J12 Spring 2003 #10 Correct Answer - H

65 Corinne’s group was responsible for painting windows on the set of a school play. The group painted 18 windows in 90 minutes. If they continued painting at this rate, how many windows would they paint in 3 hours? A24 B36 C54 D72 Spring 2003 #15 Correct Answer - B

66 Josie’s horse eats about 2 bales of hay every 5 days. About how many bales of hay does Josie’s horse eat in 31 days? A8 B12 C16 D78 April 2004 #9 Correct Answer - B

67 Manuel’s heart beats 9 times per 10 seconds while Manuel is resting. About how many times would Manuel’s heart beat during 3 minutes of rest? A27 B162 C270 D200 April 2004 #37 Correct Answer - B

68 Palmer participated in sports for 8 hours and drama for 5 hours during a period of 2 weeks. If Palmer continues participating in these activities at this rate, how many hours will he spend participating in them during 52 weeks? F13 hours G338 hours H8 hours J208 hours April 2006 #26 Correct Answer - G

69 A survey at Wheeler Middle School indicated that 4 out of 32 students have a stamp collection. If 560 students attend Wheeler Middle School, about how many students can be expected to have a stamp collection? A28 B36 C70 D140 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - C

70 (6.4) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student uses letters as variables in mathematical expressions to describe how one quantity changes when a related quantity changes. The student is expected to (A) use tables and symbols to represent and describe proportional and other relationships such as those involving conversions, arithmetic sequences (with a constant rate of change), perimeter and area;

71 The table shows Andre’s age and Maria’s age over 4 consecutive years. Which expression best represents Maria’s age in terms of Andre’s age? Fx + 4 G2x Hy + 4 J2y Spring 2003 #28 Correct Answer - F

72 At Sandra’s school there is 1 teacher for every 15 students. There are 630 students at the school. Which proportion can be used to find x, the number of teachers? April 2004 #2 Correct Answer - H

73 Rafael pays $550 in rent each month. Which table best represents the relationship between m, the number of months, and r, the amount he pays in rent for that length of time? April 2006 #25 Correct Answer - A

74 Which equation best represents the relationship between x and y in the table below? Ay = 7x By = 3x + 4 Cy = 2x + 5 Dy = x + 6 April 2006 #27 Correct Answer - C

75 (6.4) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student uses letters as variables in mathematical expressions to describe how one quantity changes when a related quantity changes. The student is expected to (B) use tables of data to generate formulas representing relationships involving perimeter, area, volume of a rectangular prism, etc.

76 A certain regular polygon is made of congruent equilateral triangles. The table shows the relationship between the area of the triangle and the area of the polygon it is part of. Which expression can be used to find the area of a similar polygon made of triangles with an area of n square units each? A1n B6n Cn + 6 Dn + 36 Spring 2003 #37 Correct Answer - B

77 The table shows the areas of a triangle where the height of the triangle stays the same but the base changes. Which expression can be used to find the area of a triangle that has a height of 6 units and a base of n units? April 2004 #25 Correct Answer - C

78 What is the rule to find the value of a term in the sequence below? Fn + 3 G3n – 2 H3n Jn – 2 April 2004 #34 Correct Answer - G

79 Alex found the perimeter of a square to be 12 inches. Which of the following could be used to find l, the length of one edge of the square? Al = 4 ∙ 12 Bl = 12 ÷ 4 Cl = 4 + 12 Dl = 12 – 4 April 2006 #31 Correct Answer - B

80 (6.5) Patterns, relationships, and algebraic thinking. The student uses letters to represent an unknown in an equation. The student is expected to (A) formulate an equation from problem situations described by linear relationships.

81 David bought 2 shirts that were originally priced at $26.50 each. Each shirt was on sale for $3.98 off the original price when David bought them. Which equation can be used to find t, the total sale price of the 2 shirts? At = 26.50 – 3.98 Bt = 2(26.50) – 3.98 Ct = 2(3.98) – 2(26.50) Dt = 2(26.50) – 2(3.98) Spring 2003 #29 Correct Answer - D

82 Mr. Chávez distributed 78 sheets of drawing paper to the art students in his class. Each student received 3 sheets of drawing paper. Which equation can be used to find s, the number of students in the class? As = 78 ÷ 3 Bs = 75 – 3 Cs = 78 × 3 Ds = 78 + 3 Spring 2003 #45 Correct Answer - A

83 If the cost of renting a canoe is a basic fee of $5 plus an additional $2.50 for each hour that the canoe is rented, which equation can be used to find c, the cost in dollars of the rental for h hours? Ac = 2.5h + 5 Bc = 5h + 2.5 Cc = 2.5(h + 5) Dc = 5(h + 2.5) April 2004 #19 Correct Answer - A

84 Mr. Duran handed out 32 sheets of graph paper equally among 8 groups of students. Which equation can be used to find s, the number of sheets of paper each group received? Fs = 32 ÷ 8 Gs = 32 – 8 Hs = 32 ∙ 8 Js = 32 + 8 April 2006 #2 Correct Answer - F

85 Zack attended a basketball camp for two weeks. His parents paid $50.00, which was ⅓ the cost of attending the camp. Zack had saved money to pay the rest of the cost. Which equation can be used to find c, the entire cost of attending the camp? April 2006 #36 Correct Answer - G

86 The table shows the relationship between the number of necklaces made and the number of yellow beads used to make each necklace. Which equation could be used to find y, the number of yellow beads used, in terms of n, the number of necklaces made? 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - A Ay = 8n By = n ÷ 8 Cy = 2n Dy = n + 14

87 Objective 3: The student will demonstrate an understanding of geometry and spatial reasoning.

88 (6.6) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometric vocabulary to describe angles, polygons, and circles. The student is expected to (A) use angle measurements to classify angles as acute, obtuse, or right;

89 What kind of angle is N? FAcute GRight HObtuse JStraight Spring 2003 #4 Correct Answer - F

90 In which of the pictures does P appear to be an obtuse angle? Spring 2003 #5 Correct Answer - D

91 The angle at each vertex of a regular octagon is 135°. What type of angle is at each vertex of a regular octagon? FObtuse GRight HStraight JAcute April 2004 #44 Correct Answer - F

92 The table below shows different types of volcanoes and the angles formed by their slopes. Based on the data in the table, which of the following statements is true about these volcanoes? AAll the volcanoes have obtuse angles of slope. BAll the volcanoes have acute angles of slope. CThe cinder cone has an obtuse angle of slope, and the composite cone and shield have acute angles of slope. DThe cinder cone has an acute angle of slope, and the composite cone and shield have obtuse angles of slope. April 2006 #41 Correct Answer - B

93 Look at the figure shown below. Which of the following angles in the figure is obtuse? Fangle NMR Gangle MRQ Hangle PQR Jangle MNP April 2006 #44 Correct Answer - G

94 The figure shown below has two angles, one that measures 140° and another that measures 40°. What type of angle is the angle that measures 140°? AAcute BObtuse CRight DNot here 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - B

95 (6.6) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometric vocabulary to describe angles, polygons, and circles. The student is expected to (B) identify relationships involving angles in triangles and quadrilaterals;

96 The drawing below shows the shape of a plot of land. Find the measure of Z. F40° G50° H99° J180° Spring 2003 #30 Correct Answer - G

97 Triangle XYZ is an isosceles triangle. If the measure of Z is 32°, what is the measure of Y? F32° G74° H148° J164° Spring 2003 #40 Correct Answer - G

98 A triangle has angles measuring 45° and 55°. What is the measure of the triangle’s third angle? F80° G100° H125° J135° April 2004 #12 Correct Answer - F

99 Mr. Sosa has a ranch in the shape of a trapezoid. The sides of the ranch form angles measuring 60°, 80°, and 120°. What is the measure of the fourth angle? F80° G100° H240° J260° April 2004 #40 Correct Answer - G

100 ∆RST shown below is an isosceles triangle. If the measure of R is 40°, what is the measure of S? A320° B140° C70° D40° April 2006 #9 Correct Answer - C

101 Look at the parallelogram shown below. Which of the following could be the measures of the angles of the parallelogram? F120°, 60°, 120°, 120° G80°, 100°, 80°, 100° H90°, 90°, 120°, 60° J100°, 90°, 80°, 90° April 2006 #38 Correct Answer - G

102 David’s front yard is in the shape of a quadrilateral. The measures of 3 of its angles are 80°, 95°, and 133°. What is the measure of the fourth angle? A308° B270° C52° D38° 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - C

103 (6.6) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses geometric vocabulary to describe angles, polygons, and circles. The student is expected to (C) describe the relationship between radius, diameter, and circumference of a circle.

104 The drawing shows 2 circles that share a common center point. Which expression can be used to find the approximate circumference of the outer circle in centimeters? Aπ(3 + 8) B½(3 + 8) C2π(3 + 8) D2(3 + 8) Spring 2003 #27 Correct Answer - C

105 A circle with center at point O is shown below. Which line segment is 2 times the length of radius OK? FSegment LN GSegment LM HSegment LK JSegment ON April 2004 #10 Correct Answer - G

106 Trevor knows the circumference of his bicycle tire, but he needs to find the diameter. Which method can Trevor use to find the diameter? AMultiply the circumference by 2 and divide the result by π BDivide the circumference by 2 and multiply the result by π CMultiply the circumference by π DDivide the circumference by π April 2004 #23 Correct Answer - D

107 Rosa sliced an orange into circular pieces to put into a bowl of punch. The piece shown below had a radius of 4 centimeters. Which expression can be used to find the approximate circumference of this piece of orange? A2(4) Bπ(4) C2(π)(8) D2(π)(4) April 2006 #13 Correct Answer - D

108 The drawing below shows a single-engine airplane propeller. Which method can be used to find the radius of the circle formed by the spinning propeller? AMultiply 7 feet by 2 BMultiply 7 feet by π CDivide 7 feet by π DDivide 7 feet by 2 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - D

109 (6.7) Geometry and spatial reasoning. The student uses coordinate geometry to identify location in two dimensions. The student is expected to (A) locate and name points on a coordinate plane using ordered pairs of non-negative rational numbers;

110 Which point best represents the location of the ordered pair (1¾, 2)? APoint P BPoint Q CPoint R DPoint S Spring 2003 #39 Correct Answer - A

111 Valerie listed the coordinates of 5 of the vertices of the hexagon below. (1, 2), (1, 4), (2, 1), (4, 1), (5, 5) Which of these shows the coordinates of the vertex that Valerie did not list? A(1, 3) B(3, 1) C(3, 6) D(6, 3) Spring 2003 #43 Correct Answer - C

112 Which ordered pair represents a point located inside both the triangle and the circle? A(8, 4) B(8, 10) C(14, 8) D(15, 9) April 2004 #1 Correct Answer - C

113 What point on the grid below corresponds to the coordinate pair (5½, 8)? APoint W BPoint X CPoint Y DPoint Z April 2004 #41 Correct Answer - A

114 The coordinate grid shows point L, the position of the rover Spirit when it landed on Mars, and the path it followed to point M. Point M shows the position of the rover after it traveled 100 meters. Which of the following best shows the position of the rover when it was halfway between point L and point M? A(2, 4) B(4, 8) C(4, 2) D(8, 4) April 2006 #35 Correct Answer - C

115 A window is shown on the grid below. Which ordered pairs best represent the 4 vertices of the window? A(4, 2), (2, 2), (5, 2), (4, 5) B(2, 2), (2, 4), (5, 2), (5, 4) C(2, 2), (4, 2), (4, 5), (2, 5) D(4, 2), (5, 4), (5, 2), (2, 2) April 2006 #39 Correct Answer - C

116 What are the coordinates of point W in ΔUVW? A(0.8, 0.9) B(0.6, 0.4) C(1.2, 0.6) D(0.4, 0.6) 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - B

117 Objective 4: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the concepts and uses of measurement.

118 (6.8) Measurement. The student solves application problems involving estimation and measurement of length, area, time, temperature, volume, weight, and angles. The student is expected to (A) estimate measurements (including circumference) and evaluate reasonableness of results;

119 On Tuesday night Lucas spent 18 minutes on social studies homework, 29 minutes on language arts homework, and 59 minutes on mathematics homework. About how much time in all did Lucas spend on his homework? F1 hour 50 minutes G1 hour 10 minutes H1.5 hours J1.10 hours Spring 2003 #34 Correct Answer - F

120 Gerald got out of bed at 7:05 A.M. and returned home from school at 2:50 P.M. About how many hours elapsed between the time he got out of bed and the time he returned home from school? F4 h G5 h H7 h J8 h April 2004 #30 Correct Answer - J

121 The temperature was 47°F at 10 A.M. and 68°F at 3 P.M. The temperature decreased by about 4°F per hour after 3 P.M. About how much warmer was the temperature at 5 P.M. than it was at 10 A.M.? F0°F G10°F H20°F J30°F April 2006 #24 Correct Answer - G

122 The total length of all the songs on a CD Mohammed bought is about 80 minutes. Each song is between 4 and 6 minutes long. Which is a reasonable number of songs that could be on the CD? A10 B40 C74 D16 April 2006 #37 Correct Answer - D

123 Tiffany’s bracelet is shown below. Use the ruler on the Mathematics Chart to measure the radius of the inner circle of the bracelet to the nearest centimeter. 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - A 1 2 3 4 5 Which is the closest to the circumference of the inner circle of the bracelet? A24 cm B48 cm C12 cm D8 cm

124 (6.8) Measurement. The student solves application problems involving estimation and measurement of length, area, time, temperature, capacity, weight, and angles. The student is expected to (B) select and use appropriate units, tools, or formulas to measure and to solve problems involving length (including perimeter), area, time, temperature, volume, and weight;

125 Lauren cut a triangle out of construction paper for a geometry project. Find the perimeter of the triangle in centimeters. Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value. Spring 2003 #21 Correct Answer - 91

126 Francesca used a square piece of poster board to show the main points of her history presentation. The length of each side of the poster board was 24 inches. Find the area of the poster board. A48 in. 2 B96 in. 2 C400 in. 2 D576 in. 2 Spring 2003 #23 Correct Answer - D

127 A family put a rectangular patio in their backyard and planted grass in the rest of the yard. The rectangular backyard is 100 feet by 80 feet, and the patio is 13 feet by 8 feet. What is the area of the backyard that is planted with grass? F402 sq ft G7,896 sq ft H8,000 sq ft J8,104 sq ft April 2004 #16 Correct Answer - G

128 Mrs. Gold designed a piece of art by outlining equilateral triangles with wire. How much wire did Mrs. Gold use to complete her piece of art? F9 m G33 m H90 m J57 m April 2004 #32 Correct Answer - J

129 Nicole was on the decorating committee for a school dance. She made 5 different circular designs for the decorations. The committee agreed to use a design with a diameter of 19 inches. Which is closest to the circumference in inches of the design the committee chose? F13 in. G60 in. H95 in. J300 in. April 2006 #28 Correct Answer - G

130 Omar is getting a new rectangular rug for his room. His old rectangular rug is 5 feet wide and 7 feet long. If Omar’s new rug is 1 foot longer and 1 foot wider than his old rug, what is the area of his new rug? A35 ft 2 B40 ft 2 C42 ft 2 D48 ft 2 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - D

131 (6.8) Measurement. The student solves application problems involving estimation and measurement of length, area, time, temperature, capacity, weight, and angles. The student is expected to (C) measure angles;

132 A parallelogram is shown. Find the measurement of ∠ S to the nearest degree. A136° B124° C64° D56° Spring 2003 #19 Correct Answer - B

133 Lynn’s garden is shaped like an isosceles trapezoid. Find the measure of ∠ T to the nearest degree. A65° B75° C115° D125° April 2004 #7 Correct Answer - C

134 Triangle VUW is shown below. What is the measure of ∠ VUW to the nearest degree? F57° G63° H123° J137° April 2006 #30 Correct Answer - H

135 What is the measure, to the nearest degree, of ∠ SXT? A41° B139° C94° D180° 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - B

136 (6.8) Measurement. The student solves application problems involving estimation and measurement of length, area, time, temperature, capacity, weight, and angles. The student is expected to (D) convert measures within the same measurement system (customary and metric) based on relationships between units.

137 Anna’s brother is 117 centimeters tall. How is 117 centimeters expressed in meters? A0.117 m B1.17 m C11.7 m D117 m Spring 2003 #9 Correct Answer - B

138 Pedro bought a 2-liter bottle of soda. What is the volume of the bottle in milliliters? F20,000 mL G2,000 mL H200 mL J20 mL April 2004 #46 Correct Answer - G

139 Ted collected 22 pounds of aluminum cans. How many ounces of aluminum cans did he collect? A6 oz B38 oz C352 oz D220 oz April 2006 #43 Correct Answer - C

140 Objective 5: The student will demonstrate an understanding of probability and statistics.

141 (6.9) Probability and statistics. The student uses experimental and theoretical probability to make predictions. The student is expected to (A) construct sample spaces using lists and tree diagrams;

142 Charlie had 1 red marble, 1 blue marble, 1 yellow marble, and 1 green marble in a bag. He picked 2 marbles at random from the bag. Which diagram shows all the possible color combinations of the 2 marbles that Charlie picked? Spring 2003 #22 Correct Answer - H

143 Bob’s Lunch Café offers 3 kinds of sandwich fillings and 3 kinds of bread. Which table shows all the possible sandwich combinations at Bob’s Lunch Café? April 2004 #43 Correct Answer - B

144 A customer at Steven’s Sub Stop can choose from white, wheat, and rye bread. The customer can also choose from American and Swiss cheese. Which diagram shows all the possible combinations of 1 type of bread and 1 type of cheese? April 2006 #6 Correct Answer H

145 (6.9) Probability and statistics. The student uses experimental and theoretical probability to make predictions. The student is expected to (B) find the probabilities of a simple event and its complement and describe the relationship between the two.

146 Scott has 5 green marbles, 8 red marbles, 2 purple marbles, and 6 blue marbles in a container. If he draws a marble at random from the container, what is the probability that he will NOT draw a blue marble? Spring 2003 #25 Correct Answer - C

147 Nate has a bag containing 3 red, 2 blue, 4 yellow, and 3 green marbles. If he randomly chooses one marble from the bag, what is the probability that the marble will be blue? April 2004 #35 Correct Answer - D

148 Jocelyn made a spinner with equal sections, as shown below. If Jocelyn spins only one time, what is the probability that the arrow will NOT land on a red section of the spinner? April 2006 #23 Correct Answer - B

149 For a game Larry must spin the spinner shown below. What is the probability that the spinner will land on an even number greater than 4? 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - C

150 (6.10) Probability and statistics. The student uses statistical representations to analyze data. The student is expected to (A) select and use an appropriate representation for presenting and displaying different graphical representations of the same data including line plot, line graph, bar graph[, and stem and leaf plot];

151 Cynthia surveyed the students at her school about their favorite month during the school year. The table shows the results of the survey. Which graph correctly displays the data in the table? Spring 2003 #1 Correct Answer - B

152 The table shows the gross income of 5 of the highest- grossing U.S. movies from 1982 to 1996. Which graph most accurately displays the information in the table? April 2004 #4 Correct Answer - J

153 (6.10) Probability and statistics. The student uses statistical representations to analyze data. The student is expected to (B) identify mean (using [concrete objects and] pictorial models), median, mode, and range of a set of data;

154 Mr. Franks recorded these mathematics test scores of his sixth-grade students. 67, 69, 71, 73, 74, 75, 79, 81, 81, 82, 83, 87, 88, 88, 88, 88, 90, 91, 93, 95, 99, 100 What is the median of these test scores? F83 G85 H87 J88 Spring 2003 #26 Correct Answer - G

155 The Q&R Band performed concerts from 1992 to 2001. The table shows the number of concerts the band performed each year. What is the median of the number of concerts? A162 B170 C180 D172 April 2004 #13 Correct Answer - B

156 There are 6 children in Todd’s family, including Todd. Their ages in years are listed below. 1, 2, 2, 8, 9, 14 What is the median of the children’s ages? F6 G5 H2 J13 April 2006 #10 Correct Answer - G

157 Beth and her friends played a board game. Beth scored 27, 33, 18, 32, 35, 27, 31, 32, 28, and 27 points in ten games. What is the mode of Beth’s scores? A35 B32 C29 D27 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - D

158 (6.10) Probability and statistics. The student uses statistical representations to analyze data. The student is expected to (C) sketch circle graphs to display data;

159 Of the 100 people An Li surveyed about their favorite sport, 45 said football, 30 said wrestling, 20 said baseball, and 5 said basketball. Which circle graph best displays the data? Spring 2003 #46 Correct Answer - J

160 At Central City Music Store, 15% of the music sold is classical, 20% is blues, 25% is rock, and 40% is country. Which graph best represents these data? April 2004 #22 Correct Answer - H

161 Angela receives a $20.00 allowance each week. She spends $4.00 on art supplies, $6.00 on movies, and $7.50 on school lunches, and she puts $2.50 into savings. Which graph best represents Angela’s allowance? April 2006 #1 Correct Answer C

162 (6.10) Probability and statistics. The student uses statistical representations to analyze data. The student is expected to (D) solve problems by collecting, organizing, displaying, and interpreting data.

163 The line plot shows the homework grades of the students in Mrs. Smith’s class. Which information is supported by the information in the line plot? FThe same number of students received a B as received a D. GEighteen students received a C or higher. HThe same number of students received a D or an F as received an A or a B. JSixteen students received a C or lower. Spring 2003 #6 Correct Answer - G

164 F More than 25% of the students were born in either January or March. G The second half of the year had fewer births than the first half. H May was the birth month for 30 students. J The same number of births per month occurred in February, October, and November. April 2004 #20 Correct Answer - G Apollo Middle School collected the following data from students. Which statement is supported by the graph?

165 Dee and Ella kept track of the miles they hiked over 4 days, as shown in the graph below. Which statement is best supported by the information in the graph? F Dee walked more miles each day than Ella did. G Ella walked more miles in all than Dee did on these 4 days. H Dee and Ella walked more than 15 miles each on these 4 days. J Ella walked 0.5 mile farther than Dee each day. April 2006 #20 Correct Answer - G

166 Lisa surveyed 100 students out of the 600 students at Ryan Middle School about their favorite foods. Which statement is best supported by the survey? A Less than ¼ of the students surveyed like hamburgers best. B More than ½ of the students surveyed like pizza best. C All the students at Ryan Middle School like hamburgers, pizza, spaghetti, and tacos. D Some students at Ryan Middle School do not like tacos. 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - B

167 Objective 6: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the mathematical processes and tools used in problem solving.

168 (6.11) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student applies Grade 6 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday experiences, investigations in other disciplines, and activities in and outside of school. The student is expected to (A) identify and apply mathematics to everyday experiences, to activities in and outside of school, with other disciplines, and with other mathematical topics;

169 Cindy and 2 friends ordered a large pizza for $9.00, 3 large drinks for $0.99 each, and a salad for $1.50. If they split these costs evenly, which equation can be used to find c, the amount in dollars and cents each person should pay, not including tax? Ac = 9.00 + 0.99 + 1.50 ÷ 3 Bc = 9.00 + 3 × 0.99 + (1.50 ÷ 3) Cc = (9.00 + 0.99 + 1.50) ÷ 2 Dc = (9.00 + 3 × 0.99 + 1.50) ÷ 3 Spring 2003 #3 Correct Answer - D

170 The weight limit for an elevator is 2,000 pounds. Which statement is best supported by this information? AThe elevator can carry more than 20 adults. BThe elevator can carry more than 20 crates that weigh 100 pounds each. CThe elevator can carry up to 8 people who each weigh as much as 250 pounds. DThe elevator can carry twice as many children as adults. Spring 2003 #33 Correct Answer - C

171 Mr. and Mrs. Gunther tiled their rectangular porch using square tiles. Each box of tile contained 30 square tiles. The rectangular porch measured 38 feet by 22 feet. What missing piece of information is needed in order to find the number of boxes of tile the Gunthers needed? FArea of each square tile GPerimeter of the box HPerimeter of the porch JArea of the porch April 2004 #36 Correct Answer - F

172 Irma has $10.00 to buy apples. Apples at the market are $2.50 per bag. Which additional information is needed to find the number of apples Irma can buy? FThe cost of apples per pound. GThe size of each bag of apples. HThe weight of each apple. JThe number of apples in each bag. April 2006 #8 Correct Answer - J

173 Ms. Meléndez needs to replace the batteries in 20 calculators. Each calculator uses 4 batteries. The batteries are sold in packages of 16. How many packages of batteries does Ms. Meléndez need to buy? A64 B4 C80 D5 April 2006 #33 Correct Answer - D

174 Lucy bought lunch for herself and her two brothers. Lucy’s lunch cost $4.75, and her brothers’ lunches cost $3.50 and $3.70. If tax was already included, which of the following shows the change she would have received from a $20.00 bill? AOn ten-dollar bill, Three quarters, Two dimes BOne five-dollar bill, Four one-dollar bills, One nickel COn five-dollar bill, Three one-dollar bills, One nickel DOne ten-dollar bill, One nickel 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - C

175 (6.11) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student applies Grade 7 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday experiences, investigations in other disciplines, and activities in and outside of school. The student is expected to (B) use a problem-solving model that incorporates understanding the problem, making a plan, carrying out the plan, and evaluating the solution for reasonableness;

176 Stan must buy paper plates and plastic forks for a picnic. Plates are sold in packages of 8 and forks in packages of 12. What is the least number of packages of plates and packages of forks that Stan can buy to have an equal number of plates and forks? A2 packages of plates and 3 packages of forks B3 packages of plates and 2 packages of forks C4 packages of plates and 6 packages of forks D6 packages of plates and 4 packages of forks Spring 2003 #13 Correct Answer - B

177 Antonio saved $30 to go to a carnival. He needs a certain amount of money for bus fare and admission. Antonio wants to find the amount of money he will have left for rides and food. Look at the problem-solving steps shown below. Arrange the steps in the correct order for Antonio to find the amount of money he will have left for rides and food. Step P: Identify the cost of bus fare and then the cost of admission. Step Q: Find the difference between $30 and the sum of the costs of bus fare and admission. Step R: Find the sum of the costs of bus fare and admission. Which list shows the steps in the correct order? AP, Q, R BQ, P, R CP, R, Q DQ, R, P Spring 2003 #41 Correct Answer - C

178 Mrs. Miller is baking cookies for 16 children. She has baked 2 dozen cookies. If she wants each child to receive exactly 2 cookies and have no cookies left over, how many more cookies should she bake? F1.5 G8 H24 J32 April 2004 #18 Correct Answer - G

179 Tickets for a circus performance cost $9.50 for an adult and $6.75 for a child. Mr. Snyder and some of his friends, a group of 4 adults and 5 children, went to the circus performance. Mr. Snyder paid for all the tickets. Read the problem-solving steps shown below. Arrange the steps in the correct order for Mr. Snyder to find the total cost for the tickets. Step K: Add the two products together Step L: Write down the number of adults and the number of children going to the circus performance Step M: Multiply the cost of an adult ticket by the number of adults Step N: Multiply the cost of a child’s ticket by the number of children Which list shows the steps in the correct order? AL, K, M, N BL, M, N, K CN, M, L, K DM, N, L, K April 2004 #33 Correct Answer - B

180 Jeremy received $70 as a gift. He wanted to use the money to go to the movies and to buy a book. He wanted to save the money he had left. Which is the correct order of steps to find the amount of money Jeremy would have left to save? Step K: Find the sum of the costs of the movie and the book. Step L: Find the difference between $70 and the sum of the costs of the movie and the book. Step M: Identify the cost of the movie and the cost of the book. AL, K, M BM, K, L CL, M, K DK, L, M April 2006 #5 Correct Answer - B

181 (6.11) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student applies Grade 7 mathematics to solve problems connected to everyday experiences, investigations in other disciplines, and activities in and outside of school. The student is expected to (C) select or develop an appropriate problem- solving strategy from a variety of different types, including drawing a picture, looking for a pattern, systematic guessing and checking, acting it out, making a table, working a simpler problem, or working backwards to solve a problem.

182 When Marco’s dog got loose, it ran ⅓ mile on Pine Street, 1½ miles on Oak Street, and 2 5/6 miles on Hickory Street. Which procedure can Marco use to find the total distance in miles that his dog ran? FMultiply the sum of the whole numbers by the sum of the fractions, using a common denominator when necessary GFind the difference between the sum of the whole numbers and the sum of the fractions, using a common denominator when necessary HAdd the sum of the whole numbers and the sum of the fractions, using a common denominator when necessary JDivide the sum of the whole numbers by the sum of the fractions, using a common denominator when necessary Spring 2003 #2 Correct Answer - H

183 Miss Caruso’s car travels an average of 22 miles per gallon of gasoline. The gas tank holds 12 gallons. How would you find the number of miles Miss Caruso can drive on 1 full tank of gasoline? FAdd the car’s average mileage in miles per gallon to the number of gallons the tank can hold GSubtract the number of gallons the tank can hold from the car’s average mileage in miles per gallon HMultiply the car’s average mileage in miles per gallon by the number of gallons the tank can hold JDivide the car’s average mileage in miles per gallon by the number of gallons the tank can hold April 2004 #6 Correct Answer - H

184 Jade is 3 years older than Steven, and Steven is 5 years younger than Andrew, who is 15 years old. Which table could be used to find Jade’s age? April 2004 #8 Correct Answer - G

185 Felicia went shopping for clothes. She bought a pair of jeans priced at $28.00, a sweater priced at $32.50, and a belt priced at $18.75. If there was an 8.75% tax on clothing items, which procedure could be used to find the amount of tax Felicia paid? FMultiply the tax rate by the sum of the prices of the clothing items GAdd the prices of the clothing items to the tax rate HAdd the prices of the clothing items JMultiply the tax rate by the price of the most expensive clothing item April 2004 #24 Correct Answer - F

186 The table below shows the number of minutes it takes to wash different vehicles at Jay Dee’s Car Wash. When the car-wash machine has been in use for a total of 2 hours, Jay must add one bottle of liquid soap to the machine. What is the number of trucks the machine can wash with each bottle of liquid soap? F5 G12 H20 J32 April 2006 #12 Correct Answer - G

187 A parent group is planning an awards dinner for students, teachers, and parents. The parent group plans to seat the guests around a circular table that has seating for 30. The guests will be seated in the order of student, teacher, parent, in a repeating pattern. Will the 20th guest be a student, a teacher, or a parent? AStudent BTeacher CParent DCannot be determined April 2006 #19 Correct Answer - B

188 Conrad had some marbles. First he gave 3 marbles to Jim, and then he bought 16 more marbles. Next he sold ½ of his marbles to Terry. He now has 12 marbles. How many marbles did Conrad start with? A19 B11 C15 D4 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - B

189 (6.12) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student communicates about Grade 6 mathematics through informal and mathematical language, representations, and models. The student is expected to (A) communicate mathematical ideas using language, efficient tools, appropriate units, and graphical, numerical, physical, or algebraic mathematical models.

190 Mr. Ortega gave his social studies students a map of Texas. According to the map scale, 1 inch on the map represents 100 actual miles. Which strategy can Mr. Ortega’s students use to find the actual distance in miles between points on the map? AMeasure the number of inches between points and then divide by 100 BMeasure the number of inches between points and then multiply by 100 CMeasure the number of inches between points and then subtract 100 DMeasure the number of inches between points and then add 100 Spring 2003 #11 Correct Answer - B

191 Each number in the sequence below has the same relationship to the number immediately before it. 24, 12, 6, 3, 1½, … How can the next number in the sequence be found? ABy subtracting 12 from the previous number BBy adding 1½ to the previous number CBy multiplying the previous number by 2 DBy dividing the previous number by 2 Spring 2003 #31 Correct Answer - D

192 Mrs. Valcome has $25.00 to spend on seeds for her flower garden. Marigold seeds cost $1.50 per package, and zinnia seeds cost $1.25 per package, tax included. If Mrs. Valcome buys 10 packages of marigold seeds, how can she determine how much money she has left to spend on zinnia seeds? AAdd $1.50 and $1.25 BSubtract the product of 10 and $1.50 from $25.00 CMultiply $1.25 and 10 DDivide 10 by $1.25 April 2004 #27 Correct Answer - B

193 If Mr. Albright drives at a constant speed of 65 miles per hour, which method can be used to find the number of hours it will take him to drive 260 miles? FAdd 65 and 260 GSubtract 65 from 260 HMultiply 260 by 65 JDivide 260 by 65 April 2004 #38 Correct Answer - J

194 Elm’s Carpeting Company sells carpet by the square yard. A salesperson at the company uses the table to calculate the amount of carpet needed to cover floor areas of different sizes. Which statement describes the calculation used to determine the amount of carpet needed for a given area of floor? FThe area of the floor is divided by 12. GThe area of the floor is divided by 10. HThe area of the floor is divided by 9. JThe area of the floor is divided by 3. April 2006 #22 Correct Answer - H

195 Three friends attended a football game and agreed to share the cost evenly. The total cost of the tickets was $51, the taxi ride to and from the game was $24, and snacks and drinks were $30. Which equation can be used to find c, the amount each friend should have paid? Fc = (51 + 24 + 30) ∙ 3 Gc = (51 + 24 + 30) ÷ 3 Hc = 51 + 24 + 30 + 3 Jc = 51 + 24 + 30 – 3 April 2006 #42 Correct Answer - G

196 Mrs. Duncan earned $100.00 at work. She used the money to buy a skirt for $35.99 and 2 pairs of shorts for $11.99 each. If the prices include tax, which procedure could be used to find the amount of money she had left? AAdd together the costs of the items and then subtract the sum from 100 BSubtract the number of items from 100 CMultiply the total costs of the items by 100 and then divide by 2 DAdd together the costs of the items and then divide the sum by 100 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - A

197 (6.13) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student uses logical reasoning to make conjectures and verify conclusions. The student is expected to (A) make conjectures from patterns or sets of examples and nonexamples;

198 The side lengths and perimeters of some regular polygons are shown in the table. Which geometric figure is represented by the information in the table? APentagon BSquare CHexagon DTriangle Spring 2003 #17 Correct Answer - A

199 Look at the shapes below. Which statement best describes these shapes? AThey all appear to be regular polygons. BThey all have an even number of sides. CThey all have an even number of angles. DThey all contain only right angles. April 2004 #3 Correct Answer - A

200 Look at Set V and Set W shown below. Set V = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11,...} Set W = {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18,...} Which of the following numbers could belong to both Set V and Set W? F35 G25 H21 J31 April 2006 #46 Correct Answer - H

201 Look at the set of numbers below. Set D: {6, 12, 30, 48} Which statement about all the numbers in this set is NOT true? AThey are all multiples of 3. BThey are all even numbers. CThey are all factors of 48. DThey are all divisible by 2. 2008 Released Item Correct Answer - C

202 (6.13) Underlying processes and mathematical tools. The student uses logical reasoning to make conjectures and verify conclusions. The student is expected to (B) validate his/her conclusions using mathematical properties and relationships.

203 Laurence was asked to find 2 integers that have a difference of 1 and a sum of 59. He said the integers were 29 and 28. Why was Laurence’s answer incorrect? FThe difference between 29 and 28 is not 1. GThe difference between 29 and 28 is 1. HThe sum of 29 and 28 is 59. JThe sum of 29 and 28 is not 59. Spring 2003 #8 Correct Answer - J

204 Zane is reading a history book for a project. The graph below shows how many pages he read during a 5-day period. Which statement is best supported by the information in the graph? F Zane read more pages on Monday and Wednesday than he did on Tuesday and Thursday, because 40 + 80 > 70 + 60. G Zane read fewer pages on Tuesday and Wednesday than he did on Thursday and Friday, because 70 + 80 < 60 + 90. H Zane read more pages on Thursday and Friday than he did on Tuesday and Wednesday, because 60 + 90 > 70 + 80. J Zane read fewer pages on Wednesday and Thursday than he did on Tuesday and Friday, because 80 + 60 < 70 + 90. April 2006 #40 Correct Answer - J


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