Copy of S1 Final Review cloned 1/5/2022 (6/5/2024)
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36 questions
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Question 1
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A fruit bowl contains 2 bananas, 5 oranges, and 4 apples.
Carol wrote the ratio 2:5. What could Carol’s ratio represent?
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Question 2
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A fruit bowl contains 2 bananas, 5 oranges, and 4 apples.
In simplest form, what is the ratio of apples to bananas in the fruit bowl?
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Question 3
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Connie has a cat and a dog. For every 2 cups of dog food, the cat eats 6 ounces of cat food.
By Tuesday, Connie fed her cat 12 ounces of cat food. Based upon her ratio, how much dog food would Connie have fed her dog?
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Question 4
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Connie has a cat and a dog. For every 2 cups of dog food, the cat eats 6 ounces of cat food.
Based upon the given ratio of dog food to cat food, fill in the missing data to create a table of equivalent ratios.
List the 3 values from the top of the chart to the bottom. Put commas between. No spaces.
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Question 5
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Ms. Carey is planning to host a neighborhood picnic. To make sure she had enough ingredients, she was making a table of possible combinations of dried fruit to peanuts for her terrific trail mix. The table shows the original recipe’s ratio of dried fruit to peanuts.
What information is missing? Fill in the missing information to identify equivalent ratios for Ms. Carey.
List the 2 values from least to greatest. Put commas between.
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Question 6
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Assuming the humpback whale travels the same distance each day, what is the unit rate for the humpback whale in miles per day?
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Question 7
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If the humpback whale continues to travel at the same rate, which whale would have traveled further on Day 30?
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Question 8
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Tina recorded the number of calories she burned during a bike ride. The graph shows Tina’s calories burned, y, after x hours.
If Tina rode her bike at a constant rate for the first three hours, what was Tina’s average calories burned, in calories per hour, between hour 0 and hour 3?
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Question 9
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CHALLANGE!!!!!!
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Question 10
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The ratio of boys to girls in a homeroom at Berkmar Middle School is 3:4. If there are 12 boys, how many girls are there in homeroom?
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Question 11
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Of the 1,400 students enrolled at Berkmar Middle School, 40% of students enrolled are in the 6th grade. How many students are enrolled in 6th grade?
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Question 12
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One slice of Jessica’s favorite pumpkin pie is about 300 calories. Which of the following graphs shows the relationship between the number of calories and the number of slices of Jessica’s favorite pumpkin pie?
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Question 13
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A pancake mix requires 2 cups of flour for every 10 pancakes. How much flour is used per pancake?
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Question 14
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Simon bought three plants at a nursery for $17.94. How much money would it cost for Simon to go back to the store and buy two more plants?
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Question 15
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Write an expression that the model represents.
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Question 16
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Question 17
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Question 18
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Each of the following phrases describes a numerical value.
the absolute value of 9
the opposite of 9
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the relationship between the numerical values?
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Question 19
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Which day was the coldest?
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Question 20
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Question 21
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Which answer choice lists the elevations in descending order according to feet above sea level?
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Question 22
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Question 23
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Which three points graphed on the coordinate plane show the locations of the three ordered pairs in the table?
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Question 24
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Jessica was comparing the rainfall, in inches, for three cities during the month of March.
Atlanta (A) had a decrease of 0.25 inches from the prior year.
Louisville (L) was 1.5 inches higher than the prior year.
Denver (D) had 2.1 inches less than the prior year.
Which number line BEST represents the changes in rainfall for each city?
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Question 25
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Question 26
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Janice and Colby were asked to apply the properties of operations to find the value of the following expression.
Which student correctly found the value of the expression?
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Question 27
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Question 28
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Write an expression that models the distance between the highest and the lowest elevation listed in the table.
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Question 29
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What is the difference between California’s lowest elevation and Louisiana’s lowest elevation?
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Question 30
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Question 31
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Question 32
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Phillip and his two friends need to raise at least $2,400 for their study abroad trip to Europe. So far, they have raised $600.
Write an inequality to represent x, the amount of money they need to raise after the first week. Explain your answer.
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Question 33
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Plane tickets to Europe will cost $1,550 per person. Write an equation to show the relationship between the number of people, p, and the total cost, c.
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Question 34
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Question 35
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Monica said that she can find her total savings each week by adding $8 to the week number. Is her statement TRUE based on the data?
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Question 36
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Write an equation that can be used to determine the total savings, s, per week, w. Then, find how much is saved in 16 weeks.