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TABE Math - Level M Review (All Topics)

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(M1.1 - Greatest Common Factor)

Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the following numbers: 24 and 36

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(M1.2 - Least Common Multiple)

What is the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 14 and 28?

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(M1.3 - Prime Factorization)

Draw the prime factorization of 42.

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(M1.4 - Comparison Equations)

At Costco, eggs are only sold in packs of 48 at a time. If I bought 240 eggs, how many packages did I buy?

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(M2.1 - Multiplying and Dividing Fractions)

What is the result of this operation? (Enter your answer as #/# with a slash in between)

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(M2.1 - Multiplying and Dividing Fractions)

What is the result of this operation? (Enter your answer as #/# with a slash in between)

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(M2.2 - Adding and Subtracting Fractions)

What is the result of this operation? (Enter your answer as #/# with a slash in between)

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(M2.2 - Adding and Subtracting Fractions)

What is the result of this operation? (Enter your answer as #/# with a slash in between)

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(M2.3 - Ratios and Rates)

In a class of 30 students, there are 10 girls and 20 boys. What is the ratio of girls to boys? Remember to express your answer as #:# with a : in between.

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(M2.3 - Ratios and Rates)

It's the start of the new school year and three teachers were talking about the sizes of their classes. Mrs. Smith has a class with 36 students. Mr. Johnson has a class with 30. Ms. Jackson has a class with 42.

For every ___ students that Ms. Jackson has, Mrs. Smith has ___ students.

(Enter your answer like this: #,# with a comma in between the numbers)

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11.

(M2.3 - Ratios and Rates)

You work 40 hours in a week and you earn $560. What is your hourly rate of pay? Enter your answer with a $ in front (example: $10)

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(M2.4 - Operations with Mixed Numbers)

You are making a recipe for arroz con pollo and it calls for 2 and 3/4 cups of rice. You want to triple the recipe because you are making it for a big crowd. How much rice do you need? Express your answer as a mixed number OR an improper fraction. (For example: 5/4 or 1 and 1/4)

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13.

(M3.1 - Decimals)

Round 18.459 to the nearest hundreths place.

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14.

(M3.1 - Decimals)

Round 25.3433 to the nearest thousandths place.

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15.

(M3.1 - Decimals)

Round 92.56 to the nearest whole number.

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16.

Define the term line segment

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17.

Define the term line

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18.

Define the term ray

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19.

Convert 100 feet into inches.

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20.

According to the Angle Addition Postulate, what is the measure of angle QRS? You do not need to enter the degrees symbol.

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21.

An interior decorator is working on a room that is 10 feet by 12 feet. The room is the shape of a rectangle. What are the dimensions of the room in inches?

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22.

Draw a table that shows the following information:

A school has 3000 students. 2500 of them are currently taking a math class, 500 are not. 450 students are athletes, and the rest are not.

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23.

The bar graph below shows the number of ads played on the radio, broken down by the genre of music that the station plays. Select all of the statements that are TRUE.

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24.

What is true about the two scatter plots shown below?

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25.

Calculate the mean (average) of the data:

23, 9, 15, 10, 1, 25, 18, 9, 23, 26

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26.

Calculate the median of the data:

7, 16, 21, 30, 19, 8, 6, 5, 19, 1

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27.

Calculate the mode of the data:

8, 16, 8, 9, 9, 7, 5, 9, 5, 24