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The Math Review Game Show

The Math Review Game Show. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Objective 1 for 100.

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The Math Review Game Show

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  1. The Math Review Game Show 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Objective 1 for 100 Identify the group that does NOT contain equivalent fractions, decimals, and percents. A , 0.05, 5% B , 0.7, 70% C , 0.125, 12.5% D , 0.3, 3% What is D? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  3. Objective 1 for 200 Which of these best represents 6²? A 6 C 12 B 6 6 6 D * * * * * * * * * * * * A 6 by 6 square cake. What is C? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  4. Objective 1 for 300 Raul works at Planoville Music Store. He earns a 10% commission on each guitar and a 15% commission on each keyboard he sells. In two weeks he sold 5 guitars that cost $260 each and 2 keyboards that cost $420 each. How much commission did he earn on these seven items? What is $256? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  5. Objective 1 for 400 A medical test is said to be 90% accurate. For what fraction of the people taking the test should the test be accurate? Give the simplified fraction. What is 9/10? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  6. Objective 1 for 500 Times for a 440-meter race are shown in the table below. What is the order of finish for the first three places by lane number? What is 3,4,2 Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  7. Objective 2 for 100 Which expression can be used to find the nth term in this sequence? What is n² + 3? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  8. Objection 2 for 200 Mr. Riley charges $15 for a safety inspection of a home-heating system and $45 for the replacement of a thermostat. Last week Mr. Riley completed 27 safety inspections and replaced 3 thermostats. What percent of his 30 jobs involved the replacement of a thermostat? A 8.1% B 9% C 10% D 11.1% What is C, 10%? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  9. Objective 2 for 300 Julie can type about 72 words per minute. Which is the best estimate of the number of words she can type in ½ an hour? A 200 B 350 C 720 D 2100 E 4200 What is D? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  10. Objective 2 for 400 At the marine park, 1 of the aquariums is shaped like a rectangular prism. The inside dimensions are 20 feet long, 7 feet wide, and 9 feet high to the water line. Which equation could be used to find the volume of water that would have to be removed to lower the water level to 6 feet? A V = (20)(7)(6) B V = (20)(7)(9-6) C V = (20)(7)(9-6)(6) D V = (20)(7) – (6)(9) What is B? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  11. Objective 2 for 500 The chart and the graph show the relationship between the length of 1 side of a regular polygon and its perimeter. Which regular polygon is represented by the data? A Triangle B Square C Pentagon D Hexagon What is A? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  12. Objective 3 for 100 Use the protractor in the diagram to read the measure of each angle. The complementary angles are ___? A angle DXE and angle BXC B angle AXC and angle CXE C angle DXE and angle AXB D angle CXD and angle AXB What is C? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  13. Objective 3 for 200 The circle shown passes through points (1,4), (3,2), (1,0), and (-1,2). The center of the circle is at which point? A (1, -2) B (1, 2) C (2, -1) D (2, 1) What is B? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  14. Objective 3 for 300 Which statement is true about all triangles? A All of the side lengths are congruent. B There are exactly 4 verticies. C The sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees. D Two angles are always congruent. What is C? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  15. Objective 3 for 400 • Ms. Garcia’s 5th period has 32 students. Of the 32, 18 are in Theatre and the rest are not. What is the ratio of students in theatre to the students not in theatre? • D. 7:16 • E. 7:9 • F. 9:16 • G. 9:7 What is G? Home

  16. Objective 3 for 500 • There are 16 pizzas and 24 boys. Which ratio compares the number of boys to the number of pizzas? • A 2:12 • B 3:1 • C 16:24 • D 3:2 What is D? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  17. Objective 4 for 100 Mr. Bentley filled the bed of his truck with some garden soil. The soil filled a space that was 4 feet wide, 6 feet long, and 3 feet high. He used all the garden soil by putting 12 cubic feet of the soil into each of several vegetable gardens. Into how many gardens did he put this soil? What is 6? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  18. Objective 4 for 200 Mr. Amos has a triangular garden with 1 side that is 8.3 meters long and 2 sides that are each 10.8 meters long. What is the perimeter of the garden? What is 29.9 m? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  19. Objective 4 for 300 Latasha has an aquarium that is 7 by 8 by 10 inches. What is the volume in cubic inches? • What is 560 ? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  20. Objective 4 for 400 The area of a circle is approximately 76 Square inches. What is the radius? What is 5? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  21. Objective 4 for 500 Mr. McCrea is building a toy box like the one shown below. 2 ft 5 ft 4 ft What is the volume of the toy box in cubic feet? What is 40 cubic feet? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  22. Objective 5 for 100 A marine biologist collected information about the surface water temperature near an offshore oil rig. On 6 consecutive Monday mornings, he measured temperatures of 71°F, 71.5°F, 73°F, 73.5°F, 74°F, and 74.5°F. Which of the following is the most appropriate way to show this information? What is B? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  23. Objective 5 for 200 The chart shows the number of students in Mr. Cantor’s class who were born during each month of the year. Months Students Were Born What percent of the class were born in May? A 5 B 10 C 20 What is C ? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  24. Objective 5 for 300 Tickets to a rock concert came in 4 prices, as shown in the chart. Tickets What was the mean price per ticket if a Person bought 1 ticket of each price? F $87.50 G $78.75 H $75 J $70 What is G? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  25. Objective 5 for 400 The cafeteria in a mall sold 81 salads at lunchtime for a total of $85.75. The table shows how many of each kind of salad were sold. Salad Sales What is the price of the salad that was the mode? What is $1.15? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  26. Objective 5 for 500 A newsstand at an airport sold the number of magazines shown in the graph. A Less than 100 magazines were sold in all. B Sports Magazines outsold news, business, and fashion magazines combined. C Home magazines outsold business and fashion magazines combined. D Business and entertainment magazines outsold sports magazines E The median number of magazines sold was in the fashion category What is D? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  27. Objective 6 for $100 Manny made a rectangular garden in his backyard. The garden was 24 feet long and 10 feet wide. Manny used ⅓ of the garden space to grow vegetables. He built a 3-foot-high fence around the garden to keep his dog out of the garden. Determine which of the following questions could NOT be answered with the information provided. A What was the perimeter of the garden? B What was the total area of the garden? C What was the volume of dirt in the garden? D What was the area of space used for growing vegetables? What is C? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer

  28. Objective 6 for $200 DeClayton started doing his homework at 4:55 P.M. He finished 50 minutes later. What time did he finish, so he could go play Chess? A 5:25 B 5:45 C 6:05 D 6:45 What is B? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  29. Objective 6 for $300 JaDonta is explaining the relationship between a circle’s diameter and circumference. What operation should he use to determine the diameter of a circle whose circumference is about 21 inches? A Add pi to the circumference B Subtract pi from the circumference C Multiply the circumference by pi D Divide the circumference by pi What is D? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  30. Objective 6 for $400 A basketball team has won 16 of its first 20 games. James is the team statistician, and the coach asks him to determine how many of its next 50 games the team must win to maintain the same ratio of wins to loses. James calculates that the team needs to win 40 of the next 50 games. Which of the following proportions can James set up to help validate his conclusion? A = , g = number of games the team must win. B = , g = number of games the team must win. C = , g = number of games the team must win. D = , g = number of games the team must win. Home What is A? Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

  31. Objective 6 for $500 The group of numbers below have something in common. 20, 8, 16, 24, 48 A Multiples of 8 B Factors of 24 C Multiples of 6 D Numbers that are divisible by 4 What is D? Home Push the Space Bar to check your answer.

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