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The science class did an experiment. A jar containing water and a thermometer was placed outside for twelve hours. Every hour the temperature was recorded.
About how many degrees did the temperature increase from 7 a.m. to 12 noon?
83o
45o
38o
33o
Which situation could best describe the graph?
Jamie walked for 10 minutes, rested for 10 minutes, then ran for 10 minutes.
Jamie ran for 10 minutes, rested for 10 minutes, then walked for 10 minutes.
Jamie walked for 10 minutes, ran for 10 minutes, then walked for 10 minutes.
Jamie ran for 10 minutes, then walked for 10 minutes, then ran for 10 minutes.
Suzie weighed her new puppy once a week for two months and charted his growth on a graph.
Which statement is true about her puppy’s weight changes?
For Weeks 1—8, it gained about 2 pounds per week.
Between Week 5 and Week 6, it gained 4 pounds.
Its weight increased every week.
It gained 20 pounds over the two-month period.
Aubrey kept a journal to determine what part of her day was spent at school, watching TV, sleeping, and doing other activities. Which type of graph would best display and compare this information?
bar graph
pictograph
line graph
circle graph
The fifth-grade students in Mrs. Lindley’s class made a line plot that showed the total amount of time they spent on homework for one night.
Based on the line plot, which statement is true?
The range of the data is one hour and twenty minutes.
The mode of the data is one hour and twenty minutes.
The mean of the data is one hour and twenty minutes.
The median of the data is one hour.
Based on the table, which of the following statements is true?
The county with the largest area has the highest density.
The county with the largest area has the lowest density.
The county with the smallest area has the highest density.
The county with the smallest area has the lowest density.
According to this graph, which of the following is true about the early pioneers’ food resources?
Fishing and fruits combined would be the largest food resources.
Wheat and dairy farming make up about the same amount of the food resources.
Fruits provide the least amount of food resources.
Vegetables and dairy farming make up the same amount of the food resources.
According to this diagram, how many students have more than one favorite type of book?
3
5
7
8
Brandon created a graph showing the amount of harvested wheat and corn in four states.
Which two states harvest approximately the same amount of corn?
Kansas and Nebraska
Kansas and Arkansas
Nebraska and Arkansas
Texas and Arkansas
A survey showed that 12 students in Mrs. Scott’s class liked apples and bananas but not oranges, 18 students liked oranges and bananas but not apples, and five students liked only bananas. Which Venn diagram shows this?
Using the following Venn diagram, how many people have both dogs and cats but no rabbits?
1 person
3 people
4 people
9 people
What is the approximate mean of the temperatures recorded during the week of July 6?
92oF, 89oF, 90oF, 78oF, 83oF, 90oF, 88oF
86.7oF
87.1oF
87.4oF
88.7oF
Mrs. Jones recorded the following grades for the math test: 65, 100, 95, 85, and 70. What was the average (mean) for this test?
79
83
104
415
After each game the girls’ basketball team ate pizza.
What is the mean number of slices of pizza eaten after each game?
20
17
16
14
The following are Tom’s grades in science: 80, 85, 100, 78, 90. There will be only one more test this grading period. What is the lowest grade Tom can make and still have an 85 average in the class?
70
77
86
100
Marty has the following scores in math for the first marking period.
72, 93, 88, 82, 67, 82
What is the median of his scores?
77
79
82
85
Olivia has taken several tests this semester. Her grades are:
88, 94, 100, 98, 94, 95, 100
If she makes a 70 on her next test, what will be the mean of her test scores?
92
94
95
96
After science class, Stacy interviewed her classmates to find out how many rocks they had in their collections. She recorded the following data:
15, 21, 12, 8, 25, 20, 18, 15, 11, and 15.
Which statement is true about Stacy’s findings?
The range of the data is 15.
The mean of the data is 160.
The median of the data is 25.
The mode of the data is 15.
Derrick observed the water temperature in his fish tank for a science project. On the first day, it was 76oF, the second day, it was 72oF, the third day, it was 78oF, and on the fourth and fifth days, it was 74oF. What was the range of the temperature readings?
74.8oF
74oF
8oF
6oF
The cafeteria is serving French toast, cereal, and fruit. If a student may choose any two of those items plus either grape juice or orange juice, how many different breakfast combinations are possible?
2
4
6
12
Max is selling candy bars. He has chocolate bars, nut bars, and mint bars. If a customer buys two bars, and the bars are not of the same type, how many different combinations are possible?
3
6
9
12
Kimmie needs to give twenty cents in change but has run out of dimes. How many other ways can she make change using nickels and pennies?
4
5
6
9
Richard’s dog has a litter of three puppies. There is one black puppy, one tan puppy, and one white puppy. If Richard reaches into the basket and picks up two of the puppies, which of the following lists all the different combinations of puppies Richard can pick up?
black and tan, black and white, tan and white
black and tan, tan and white, tan and black
black and tan, black and white, white and black
black and tan, white and tan, tan and black
Karen and Jamel spun the spinner 21 times.
Which chart would be the most likely table of outcomes?
The students in Mr. Smith’s class play a game using a fair spinner. After spinning, they record the following results:
Which spinner was Mr. Smith’s class probably using?
Kevin and his math group experimented with a fair spinner.
The students knew that the chance of the spinner landing on any one of the colors was 1/4. They spun the spinner 20 times and recorded the results.
Which colors best match the expected results?
green only
red only
red and yellow only
blue and yellow only
Joe spins this fair spinner 28 times.
If he spins a “T” 7 times, is the expected result the same as the experimental result?
No, the expected result is only 4.
No, the expected result is only 6.
Yes, the expected result is 7.
Yes, the expected result is 8.
If there are 180 days in a school year, about how many more days were spent on computation than on geometry?
90
60
45
30
Sam has three quarters, four dimes, two nickels, and one penny in his pocket. If he reaches into his pocket and pulls out one coin, what is the probability that the coin will be worth more than a dime?
3/4
3/7
3/10
7/10
The bags pictured below contain red and green chips. If Jeff picks a chip at random, from which bag will he have the greatest chance of picking a red chip?
Mark and Mary are responsible for ordering hot dogs for their class to sell during field day. Using data from a random sample of 20 students, they found that 4 out of 20 students would buy a hot dog. Based on this data, if 100 students will be attending, about how many students can they expect to buy hot dogs?