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2nd Six Weeks Review 1
Test Description: Review 1
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) What is the value of the expression? 4-(0.4)^2
A
384
B
38.4
C
0.384
D
3.84
2) Which of the following is equivalent to 35% of 155?
A
5.425
B
5.425
C
0.5425
D
54.25
3) Which of the following is equivalent to 65% of 344?
A
223.6
B
22.36
C
2236
D
2.236
4) Kim decorates rooms for a living, and gets $13.50 per hour for her advice. How many hours would she have to work to make about $300.00
A
20
B
23
C
21
D
22
5) Which of the following estimates is closest to the value of the following expression? 171.18 / 6.8
A
2.5
B
25
C
0.25
D
0.025
6) David used 1 1/2 cans of chicken broth to make soup. Each can contained 5 1/2 ounces of broth. What was the total number of ounces of chicken broth that David used?
A
7 1/4
B
8 1/4
C
7
D
8
7) A summer camp has 160 participants. If 8 campers sleep in a cabin and each cabin is assigned 2 counselors, how many counselors are needed for the summer camp?
A
40
B
16
C
20
D
150
8) Pete had $4768.02 in his bank account. He wrote a check for $98.47 to pay his electric bill. He withdrew another $75 from the same account to pay for his groceries. How much money was left in his bank account?
A
$4668.80
B
$4595.55
C
$4866.49
D
$4495.55
9) A coach purchased a soccer ball for each of his 22 players. If each soccer ball cost $8.99, how much did the coach spend before sales tax was added?
A
$167.78
B
$177.78
C
197.78
D
$187.78
10) Kane bought 15 pencils for $0.29 each. What was the total cost of the pencils before sales tax was added?
A
3.35
B
4.36
C
4.35
D
2.36
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