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1 - H13a AA B CBC 2 - H13b AA B CBC 3 - H14a AA B CBC 4 - H21d AA B CBC 5 - H21e AA B CBC 6 - H22a AA B CBC 7 - H22c AA B CBC 8 - H22d AA B CBC 9 - H24b AA B CBC 10-H25d AA B CBC 11-H31a AA B CBC 12-H31c AA B CBC 13-H31d AA B CBC 14-H31f AA B CBC 15-H32b AA B CBC 16-H33b AA B CBC 17-H33c AA B CBC 18-H33d AA B CBC 19-H33f AA B CBC 20-H41d AA B CBC 21-H43b AA B CBC 22-H43c AA B CBC 23-H43d AA B CBC 24-H11a AA B CBC 25-H11b AA B CBC 26-H12a AA B CBC 27-H12b AA B CBC 28-H13c AA B CBC 29-H13d AA B CBC 30-H14b AA B CBC 31-H21a AA B CBC 32-H21b AA B CBC 33-H21c AA B CBC 34-H21f AA B CBC 35-H21g AA B CBC 36-H22b AA B CBC 37-H23a AA B CBC 38-H23b AA B CBC 39-H24a AA B CBC 40-H25a AA B CBC 41-H25b AA B CBC 42-H25c AA B CBC 43-H25e AA B CBC 44H25f AA B CBC 45-H25g AA B CBC 46-H31b AA B CBC 47-H31e AA B CBC 48-H31g AA B CBC 49-H31h AA B CBC 50-H31i AA B CBC 51-H32a AA B CBC 52-H32c AA B CBC 53-H32d AA B CBC 54-H33a AA B CBC 55-H33e AA B CBC 56-33g AA B CBC 57-H33h AA B CBC 58-H33i AA B CBC 59-H33j AA B CBC 60-H33k AA B CBC 61-H33l AA B CBC 62-H33m AA B CBC 63-H33n AA B CBC 64-H33o AA B CBC 65-H33p AA B CBC 66-H41a AA B CBC 67-H41b AA B CBC 68-H41c AA B CBC 69-H41e AA B CBC 70-H41f AA B CBC 71-H41g AA B CBC 72-H41h AA B CBC 73-H42a AA B CBC 74-H42b AA B CBC 75-H42c AA B CBC 76-H42d AA B CBC 77-H43a AA B CBC 78-H43e AA B CBC 79-H21e AA B CBC 80 AA B CBC

1A D What is the value of the expression:

1B A What is the value of the expression:

1C A What is the value of the expression:

2A C Simplify: A. -10 B. -1 C. 1 D. 10

2B D A. B. C. D. Simplify: 6 8

2C B Simplify:

3A C Jose found the length of one side of a rectangle to be meters. Which is closest to the length of the side of the rectangle? A. 1 meter B. 2 meters C. 3 meters D. 4 meters

3B B Lu found the length of one side of a rectangle to be meters. Which is closest to the length of the side of the rectangle? A. 8 meters B. 9 meters C. 10 meters D. 11 meters

3C A Margo found the length of one side of a rectangle to be meters. Which is closest to the length of the side of the rectangle? A. 8 meters B. 9 meters C. 10 meters D. 11 meters

4A C

4B Find x and y: D A. x = 8 and y = 15 B. x = 20 and y = 15 C. x = 25 and y = 40 D. x = 40 and y = 25

4C Given parallelogram ABCD. Find x and y. D A. B. C. D.

5A B Triangle ABC is a right triangle. Find cos B.

5B C The sides of a triangle have lengths 4, 7, and 8 units. Is this triangle a right triangle? Choose the correct response.

5C B Triangle ABC is equilateral and each side measures 14 inches (in.). Segment CD is equal to 7 in. Find BD.

6A A circle has center (3,-2) and a radius of 5. Which equation names the circle? A. B. C. D. D

6B C A square has vertices at (2,1), (2, -3), and (6,1). Which point is the fourth vertex of the square? A. (6, -2) B. (-3, 6) C. (6, -3) D. (-3, 2)

6C Line L passes through points (2, 2) and (6, 2). A line parallel to line L passes through (6, 6). Which of these points lies on the parallel line? B A. (4, 4) B. (4, 6) C. (6, 4) D. (6, 8)

7A Find the distance between C A. 1 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6

7B A Find the distance between A. B. C. D. 5 13

7C B Find the distance between A. B. C. D. 7 10

8A The vertices of triangle ABC are A(0,0), B(8,0), and C(4,16). What type of triangle is ABC? A A. acute isosceles triangle B. obtuse isosceles triangle C. right isosceles triangle D. right scalene triangle

8B D The vertices of triangle ABC are A(-10,0), B(0,1), and C(20,0). What type of triangle is ABC? A. acute isosceles triangle B. obtuse isosceles triangle C. acute isosceles triangle D. obtuse scalene triangle

8C D The vertices of triangle ABC are A(0,0), B(0,2), and C(2,0). What type of triangle is ABC? A. acute isosceles triangle B. obtuse isosceles triangle C. right scalene triangle D. right isosceles triangle

9A If the shadow of a 5-foot-tall woman is 4 feet long, and the shadow of the Nebraska State Capitol is 320 feet. How tall is the Nebraska State Capitol? C A. 256 feet B feet C. 400 feet D. 420 feet

9B Two students wished to estimate the height of the CN Tower in Toronto, Canada. They measured the height of one of the students to be 5 feet. The student ’ s shadow was 2 feet long. The shadow of CN Tower was 726 feet. How tall is the CN Tower? C A feet B feet C feet D feet

9C The lengths of the legs of right triangle ABC are 3 and 4 inches. Triangle DEF is similar to triangle ABC. The long leg of right triangle DEF is 80 inches in length. What is the length of the hypotenuse of triangle DEF? D A. 60 inches B. 80 inches C. 90 inches D. 100 inches

10A Convert 88 feet per second to miles per hour. C A. 1 mile per hour B. 10 miles per hour C. 60 miles per hour D. 120 miles per hour

10B D Convert 75 miles per hour to feet per minute. A. 66 feet per minute B feet per minute C feet per minute D feet per minute

10C C Convert 75 miles per hour to feet per second. A. 88 feet per second B. 100 feet per second C. 110 feet per second D. 120 feet per second

11A Which line contains each of these three points: (0, -2), (4, 1), and (12, 7)? C A. B. C. D.

11B A A student graphed two points on the line: A. a = 4 and b = 11 B. a = 11 and b = -4 C. a = -31 and b = 11 D. a = -4 and b = -31 The points were (1, a) and (2, b). Find a and b.

11C B A student graphed two points on the line: A. a = -7 and b = 6 B. a = -5 and b = -3 C. a = -4 and b = 0 D. a = 7 and b = 9 The points were (2, a) and (6, b). Find a and b.

12A Which choice describes the slope of this line? D A. Positive Slope B. Negative Slope C. Zero Slope D. No slope

12B C Which choice describes the slope of this line? A. Positive Slope B. Negative Slope C. Zero Slope D. No slope

12C B Which choice describes the slope of this line? A. Positive Slope B. Negative Slope C. Zero Slope D. No slope

13A If the slope of a linear function is negative, then the graph of the function: A. decreases as you move from left to right. B. increases as you move from left to right. C. increases, except it can also be horizontal. D. decreases or increases, depending upon the x-value on the graph. A

13B How many y-intercepts does a linear function have? A.Some linear functions may not have any y-intercepts, for instance, x = 3. B. Linear functions always have one y-intercept. C. The number of y-intercepts may be 1 or 2. D. The number of y-intercepts may be 0 or 1. B

13C Choose the function that is NOT a linear function: C A. B. C. D.

14A Lines l and k are perpendicular. Line l has a slope of. What is the slope of line k? A

14B C Lines l and k are perpendicular. Line l has a slope of -3. What is the slope of line k?

14C Lines m and n are perpendicular. Line m has a slope of. Line n contains the points (1,1) and (10, y). What is the value of y? C A. -3B. 5C. 13D. 17

15A The height of each player on a professional basketball team was measured. All heights were at least 72 inches and all were under 86 inches. Which inequality represents the height, h, of the team members? C A. B. C. D.

15B A The height of each player on a professional basketball team was measured. All heights were more than 72 inches and all were at most 86 inches. Which inequality represents the height, h, of the team members? A. B. C. D.

15C D A. B. C. D. A lawn mowing service charges $30 for the first hour of mowing and $20 for each additional hour. The bill for a job was $230. Which equation would allow you to solve for the number of hours needed to complete the job?

16A Simplify: A A. B. C. D.

16B C Simplify: A. B. C. D.

16C A Simplify: A. B. C. D.

17A A Simplify: A. B. C. D.

17B C Simplify: A. B. C. D.

17C C The lengths of the sides of a triangle sum to. Two sides of the triangle have lengths of What is the length of the third side of the triangle? A. B. C. D.

18A D Find the product: A. B. C. D.

18B C Find the product: A. B. C. D.

18C Simplify this expression: D A. B. C. D.

19A D Write this equation in slope-intercept form. A. B. C. D.

19B A Write the equation of the line passing through (3, -2) with a slope of -4. A. B. C. D.

19C A Which equation represents the line that passes through (-3, 5) and (5, 3). A. B. C. D.

20A B Describe the shape of this data. A. Skewed left (or negative) B. Skewed right (or positive) C. Normal Distribution

20B C Describe the shape of this data. A. Skewed left (or negative) B. Skewed right (or positive) C. Normal Distribution

20C A Describe the shape of this data. A. Skewed left (or negative) B. Skewed right (or positive) C. Normal Distribution

21A Use this table to answer the questions. C In a school of 400 students, what is the probability of randomly selecting a student who is either a female or in grade 12?

21B A Use this table to answer the questions. In a school of 400 students, what is the probability of randomly selecting a student who is a female AND in grade 10?

21C B Use this table to answer the questions. In a school of 400 students, what is the probability of randomly selecting a student who is either a male or in grade 9?

22A Use the spinners to answer the question. C Rosa spins Spinner A and Spinner B one time each and adds her results. What is the probability of getting a sum of 9?

22B D Use the spinners to answer the question. Rosa spins Spinner A and Spinner B one time each and adds her results. What is the probability of getting a sum of 8?

22C C Use the spinners to answer the question. Rosa spins Spinner A and Spinner B one time each and adds her results. What is the probability of getting a sum of 6?

23A Which of the following are mutually exclusive events when a month of the year is chosen at random? C A. Choosing July or choosing a summer month. B. Choosing October or choosing a fall month. C. Choosing a summer month or choosing a winter month. D. None of the above.

23B B A single letter is chosen at random from the word SCHOOL. Would choosing an O or a vowel be mutually exclusive events? A.YES B.NO

23C C All of the following are mutually exclusive events when a single 6-sided number cube is rolled EXCEPT: A. Rolling a number less than 3 or rolling a number greater than 3. B. Rolling a 4 or rolling an odd number. C. Rolling a 4 or rolling an even number. D. Rolling a 4 and rolling a prime number.

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