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Question 1a. A.J.’s soccer team won 1 / 4 of its games. What is another way to write this number? A. 0.25B. 0.5 C. 0.75D. 1.0.

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1 Question 1a. A.J.’s soccer team won 1 / 4 of its games. What is another way to write this number? A. 0.25B. 0.5 C. 0.75D. 1.0

2 Question 1b. A.J.’s soccer team won 2 / 4 of its games. What is another way to write this number? A. 0.25B. 0.5 C. 0.75D. 1.0

3 Question 1c. A.J.’s soccer team won 1 / 5 of its games. What is another way to write this number? A. 0.2B. 0.4 C. 0.5D. 0.8

4 Question 1. (on the simulated test) A.J.’s soccer team won 4 / 5 of its games. What is another way to write this number? A. 0.2B. 0.4 C. 0.5D. 0.8

5 Question 2a. Simplify the expression below F. 2 x 3 = 6G. 2x2 H. 2x2x2=8J. 3x3=9

6 Question 2b. Simplify the expression below F. 8 – 4 = 4G. 6 – 4 = 2 H. 9 – 4 = 5J. 3 - 2 = 1

7 Question 2c. Simplify the expression below F. 25 – 4 = 21G. 10 – 4 = 6 H. 3 – 2 = 1J. 3 - 1 = 2

8 Question 2. (on the simulated test) Simplify the expression below 5 2 - 2 3 F. 2 G. 4 H. 17J. 19

9 Question 3a. Ray’s teacher assigns classroom jobs by having students pick job tickets out of a box. There are 2 tickets for Line Leader, 2 tickets for Paper Passer and 2 tickets for Book Collector. If Ray randomly selects tickets from the box, what is the probability that he will pull out a ticket for Line Leader?

10 Question 3b. Ray’s teacher assigns classroom jobs by having students pick job tickets out of a box. There are 10 tickets for Line Leader, 5 tickets for Paper Passer and 5 tickets for Book Collector. If Ray randomly selects tickets from the box, what is the probability that he will pull out a ticket for Line Leader?

11 Question 3c. Ray’s teacher assigns classroom jobs by having students pick job tickets out of a box. There are 40 tickets for Line Leader, 20 tickets for Paper Passer and 30 tickets for Book Collector. If Ray randomly selects tickets from the box, what is the probability that he will pull out a ticket for Line Leader?

12 Question 3.(on the simulated test) Ray’s teacher assigns classroom jobs by having students pick job tickets out of a box. There are 31 tickets for Line Leader, 10 tickets for Paper Passer and 19 tickets for Book Collector. If Ray randomly selects tickets from the box, what is the probability that he will pull out a ticket for Line Leader?

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61 Question 16a. The graph below shows the number of animals on Glenda’s father’s farm

62 Question 16b. The graph below shows the number of animals on Glenda’s sister’s farms. When you add them, what is the total number of horses and cows on these farms? F. 15G. 27 H. 32J. 38

63 Question 16c. The graph below shows the number of animals on Glenda’s brother’s farm. How many chickens and horses added together are there on Glenda’s brother’s farm? F. 15G. 30 H. 37J. 38

64 Question 16. (on the simulated test) The graph below shows the number of animals on Glenda’s farm. What is the total number of animals on Glenda’s farm? F. 15G. 27 H. 37J. 38

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94 Question 24b. What is the perimeter, in units, of the rectangle drawn on this grid? F. 5 G. 9 H. 10 J.18

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96 Question 24. (on the simulated test) Mitchell drew 2 rectangles on the grid below. What is the total perimeter, in units, of the two rectangles? F. 8G. 9 H. 10J.18

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