Multiple Choice A carpenter wants to drill a hole that is just slightly larger than ¼ inch in diameter. Which of these is the smallest, but still greater.

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Multiple Choice A carpenter wants to drill a hole that is just slightly larger than ¼ inch in diameter. Which of these is the smallest, but still greater than ¼ inch? A carpenter wants to drill a hole that is just slightly larger than ¼ inch in diameter. Which of these is the smallest, but still greater than ¼ inch? A. 3/16 inch B. 7/32 inch C. 5/16 inch D. 9/32 inch

Multiple Choice Beth is covering an 8-foot by 10-foot wall with tiles. Each tile is 6-inch by 6-inch square. How many tiles will she need to cover the wall? Beth is covering an 8-foot by 10-foot wall with tiles. Each tile is 6-inch by 6-inch square. How many tiles will she need to cover the wall? A. 80 B. 160 C. 320 D. 640

Multiple Choice What is the first step in evaluating the expression 15 – 12 ÷ 3? What is the first step in evaluating the expression 15 – 12 ÷ 3? A. Subtract 12 from 15. B. Divide 12 by 3. C. Subtract 3 from 15. D. Divide 15 by 3.

Multiple Choice Four cities are to be connected with roads so that it is possible to drive between any 2 cities without passing through another city. Select the network that best represents the situation. Four cities are to be connected with roads so that it is possible to drive between any 2 cities without passing through another city. Select the network that best represents the situation.A.B.C.D.

Multiple Choice Which expression represents the area (in square units) of the triangle shown? A. 32x + 48 B. 4x + 14 C. 16x + 24 D. 32x + 6 4x + 6 8

Short Constructed Response A gallon contains 128 ounces. Paul wants to divide 3 gallons of apple cider equally among the 2 dozen friends at his party. How many ounces of apple cider will each friend receive? 128 ounces per gallon x 3 gallons = 384 ounces 2 dozen = 12 x 2 = 24 friends 384 oz divided by 24 friends = 16 oz each.

Short Constructed Response A bag contains 5 red marbles, 8 blue marbles and 7 green marbles. Arthur reaches into the bag and removes one marble. What is the probability that the marble is red? Probability = favorable outcome / total outcomes 5 red marbles out of a total of 20 marbles = 5/20 5/20 = 1/4. Arthur’s probability is 1/4.

Short Constructed Response What is the value of ‘x’ if 3x – 5 = x + 7 3x – 5 = x + 7 2x – 5 = 7 2x = 12 x= 6

Short Constructed Response The first four terms of a pattern of numbers are shown below 1, 2, 3, 5 ___ What is the next term in the pattern? = 3, = 5, so = 8.

Short Constructed Response One angle of a triangle measures 52 degrees. The second angle of this triangle measures 75 degrees. What is the measure (in degrees) of the third angle of the triangle? The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle = 180 degrees x = x = 180; x = 53

Open-Ended Question Make a drawing to show how the four triangles shown below could fit together without overlapping to make a rectangle that is not a square. Show the dimensions of the rectangle on your drawing. What is the area of this rectangle? 5 55 The dimensions of the rectangle are 5 by 10. The area is 50 square inches.

Open-Ended Linda wants to fence in a rectangular yard for her dogs to run around and get exercise. She only has 72 feet of fencing, so she decides to use the side of her barn as one side of the fenced-in yard. Make a table showing the relationship between the width and length of the yard and the area. Remember that the three sides of the yard have to add up to 72 feet. The fourth side of the yard is formed by the side of the barn. Use the table to determine which width would result in the greatest area for the dogs to run. Explain your reasoning. barn ? ? ?

barn LengthWidthArea If the length of the fenced-in yard is 36 than the width would have to be = 72, and that is how many feet of fence Linda has to use. From the table, a rectangle with dimensions 36 and 18 results in an area of 648 square feet. This is the largest possible area for the fenced-in yard.