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2 DAY. Which of the symbols makes the following statement true? 3 7 A. < B. > C. D. 2. James is building a sandbox with a width of 4.8 feet and a length of 7.7 feet. About how much wood will James need to buy to construct the frame for the sandbox? A. 3 feet B. 25 feet C. 40 feet D. 52 feet 3. A triangle and a circle are in the same plane. They intersect at only one point, point J. Which of the following statements about point J could be true? A. J is the center of the circle. B. J is in the interior of the circle. C. J is a vertex of the triangle. D. J is in the interior of the triangle.

3 DAY 4. William is going to flip a coin and roll a fair number cube at the same time. How many different outcomes can he get? 2 2 H T A. 2 B. 6 C. 8 D Which of the following would make the mathematical sentence 3 4 = x a true statement? A. x = 3 4 B. x = 4 3 C. x = 3 4 D. x = 4

4 DAY 2. Monique is shopping for a new sweater. At Store A, the sweater costs $29.99 but is on sale for 0% off. At Store B, the sweater costs $35.00 but is on sale for 20% off. At Store C, there is no sale, and the regular price is $ At which store would Monique get the best price? A. Store A B. Store B C. Store C D. They are the same price at every store. 2. Jason decided to do some landscaping in his backyard. He began by watering the lawn. The rotating sprinkler that he installed can spray an area with a radius of 7 feet. What is the maximum area the sprinkler can cover? A ft 2 B ft 2 C ft 2 D ft 2 3. Which of the following line segments can be identified as a chord? A. QP Q M B. ST C. MP D. RP T P R S

5 DAY 2 4. Terrance spins a spinner numbered to 7 and tosses a coin. What is the probability of getting an odd number on the spinner and a tail on the coin? A. 5 4 B. 5 9 C. 2 7 D What property is illustrated by the equation below? 9x 26x 2 = 26x 2 9x A. associative property of multiplication B. commutative property of multiplication C. distributive property D. identity property of multiplication

6 DAY 3. Manuel researched the temperature in four states for one day in January. In North Carolina, the temperature was 34 F, in New York it was 20 F, in Washington it was 0 F, and in New Jersey it was 5 F. Which state had the lowest temperature? A. North Carolina B. New York C. Washington D. New Jersey 2. The school pep squad members wanted to make rectangular spirit flags with bases of 7 inches and heights of 8 inches. Each flag is divided evenly into a red triangle and a white triangle. How much fabric would be needed to make the white triangles for 00 spirit flags? A. 2,800 in. 2 B. 3,200 in. 2 C. 5,600 in. 2 D.,200 in If the triangle shown below is reflected over the y-axis, what is the new coordinate of H? y F H G x A. (5, ) 3 B. (5, 4 ) 5 C. (, 5) 6 D. ( 5, )

7 DAY 3 4. If a fair coin is flipped three times, what is the probability that it lands on tails all three times? A. 8 B. 3 C. 3 3 D Which equation illustrates the associative property for addition? A. (4 + 4x) + 3x = 4 + (4x + 3x) B. (4 + 4x) + 3x = 4( + x) + 3x C. (4 + 4x) + 3x = (4x + 4) + 3x D. (4 + 4x) + 3x = 3x + (4 + 4x)

8 DAY 4. Four of the largest roller coasters at Mathtown World have ride lengths that are very similar. Roller Coaster Length of Ride Pi Eater 2 6 minutes Circumference Cyclone Freaky Fractions Spiral Spider 2.25 minutes minutes 2.46 minutes Which of the following roller coasters has a ride length that is closest to 2 minutes? A. Circumference Cyclone B. Pi Eater C. Spiral Spider D. Freaky Fractions 2. The area of Mariah s rectangular living room floor is 56 square feet. When she gets to the carpet store to order her carpet, she remembers the area of the floor and that the length is 2 feet, but she forgets the width. What is the width of the floor? A. 2 feet B. 3 feet C. 36 feet D. 66 feet 3. If the following ordered pairs were plotted on a coordinate grid, and connected in order, what is the best name for the shape? (2, 6) (2, 0) (6, 0) (6, 6) A. trapezoid B. square C. rectangle D. parallelogram

9 DAY 4 4. Some special number cubes have 0 sides which are numbered from to 0. If you rolled this type of number cube, what is the probability of rolling a number greater than 4? A. 0. B. 0.3 C. 0.6 D Which of the following shows the distributive property applied to the following expression? A. 3x + 2 B. 3x + 6 C. x + 6 D. 3x 6 3(x + 2)

10 DAY 5. What point is at 3? A. M M P 0 R S B. P C. R D. S 2. Olivia is gluing trim on a table that is in the shape of a regular octagon. If each side is 7 cm, which of the following packages would have enough trim to go around the table? A. 5 cm B. 30 cm C. 50 cm D. 60 cm 3. What is the diameter of the circle that is shown on the coordinate graph below? A. 2 units B. 8 units C. 6 units D. 3 units y x

11 DAY 5 4. Charles has a coin and a number cube. If he tosses the coin and rolls the number cube, what is the probability that he will get a heads on the coin and roll an even number? A. 2 B. 4 C. 2 D. 5. Using the order of operations, find the value of the following expression in simplest form. A. 3 B. 3 C. D. (4 + 3) 2

12 DAY 6. Bob s team won 38 of their baseball games. They played 50 games in all. What percent of their games did they win? A. 38% B. 50% C. 76% D. 88% 2. A circular wall clock has a diameter of 9 inches. What is the approximate circumference of the clock? A. 20 in. B. 90 in. C. 60 in. D. 30 in. 3. What part of the circle does CD represent in the figure below? A. circumference B. center C. radius D. diameter C D 4. A sports store carries sweatshirts in four sizes: M, L, XL, and XXL. Each size comes in either gold or black. How many possible combinations of both size and color can be created? A. 4 B. 6 C. 8 D. 0

13 5. What is the value of 2f ² + f 3 if f = 5? A. 22 B. 52 C. 02 D. 627 North Carolina DAY 6

14 DAY 7. The Gumball Gum Company produced 50,000 gumballs last week and 355,000 gumballs this week. How would the total number of gumballs produced be written in scientific notation? A B C D What is the approximate area of a jumbo chocolate chip cookie with a diameter of 0 inches? A. 3 in. 2 B. 62 in. 2 C. 75 in. 2 D. 300 in A triangle is plotted at A (, 4), B (3, 2), and C (, 2). If the triangle is translated 4 to the right and 3 down, where would B be located? A. (3, 2) B. (0, 6) C. (7, ) D. (7, )

15 DAY 7 4. Dara was eating colored candies. She dumped out what she had left and counted 3 red, 5 yellow, 2 purple, and 2 green candies. If she replaced the candies and picked again without looking, what is the probability that Dara would pick a red candy, eat it, and then pick a green candy? A. 32 B. 24 C. 22 D What is the value of x in the equation x + 7 = 2? A. x = 7 B. x = 4 C. x = 6 D. x = 22

16 DAY 8. Amy used 4 5 cup of flour in her cake. Amy s friend used 5 6 times as much flour in her cake. How much flour did Amy s friend use in her cake? A. 2 3 cup B. 9 cup C cup D. 2 cups 2. What is the area of the triangle at the right? A. 25 cm 2 B. 30 cm 2 C. 50 cm 2 D. 60 cm 2 5 cm 0 cm 2 cm 3. If the following ordered pairs were plotted on a coordinate grid to form Rectangle ABCD, what would be the coordinates of point C? A. (7, 9) B. (9, ) C. (, 9) D. (9, 3) A (3, 7) B (3, ) D (9, 7)

17 DAY 8 4. Juan, Dominique, Jayden, Pedro, and Sara were tossing a coin in math class and recording the number of times their coin landed on tails. They were each responsible for tossing the coin 50 times. The results are recorded in the table below. Which student's experimental probability is closest to the theoretical probability of getting tails? Student Juan Dominique Jayden Sara Tails Total Tosses A. Juan's B. Dominique's C. Jayden's D. Sara's 5. Three fifths of the students in Zachary s class have brown eyes. If there are 35 students in Zachary s class, how many students have brown eyes? A. 8 students B. 4 students C. 2 students D. 35 students

18 DAY 9. Which of the following shows the numbers below in order from least to greatest? A. 76, 64,, 9, 8, 45, 73 B., 64, 76, 9, 8, 45, 73 C. 9, 8, 45, 73,, 64, 76 D., 8, 9, 45, 64, 73, Carlos was trying to figure out how many cubic units a soda can holds. He measured the height to be 0 cm and found the area of the base to be cm. What is the approximate volume of the can? A.,000 cm³ B. 600 cm³ C. 500 cm³ D. 250 cm³ 3. Which best describes a radius? A. the distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle B. the distance across a circle through its center C. the given point from which all points on a sphere are the same distance D. the distance around a circle

19 DAY 9 4. Which of these examples describes dependent events? A. Roll a number cube and get a 3. Roll a number cube again and get a 5. B. Flip a coin and get heads. Flip it again and get heads again. C. Draw an eight from a deck of cards, replace it, shuffle the deck, and then draw a queen. D. Take a black sock from the drawer without looking, then, without replacing it, take another black sock. 5. What is the solution to the inequality below? 2x 60 A. x 5 B. x 5 C. x 72 D. x 72

20 DAY 0. Jalila is shopping with her friends at the mall. She finds a shirt that she really likes and decides to buy it. If the shirt originally cost $35, and it is on sale for 60% of its original price, how much will the shirt cost before tax? A. $2.0 B. $4.00 C. $2.00 D. $ What is the approximate area of the circle on the coordinate grid below? y A. 6 units 2 B. 2 units 2 C. 28 units 2 D. 56 units x 3. What is the value of the expression 6 s 2 if s = 90? A. 84 B. 72 C. 3 D. 3

21 DAY 0 4. What are the coordinates of the intersection of the three figures on the coordinate plane below? y x A. (6, 5) B. (5, 6) C. (4, 5) D. (5, 4) 5. Charles tosses a fair number cube with the numbers 6 and flips a coin. What is the probability of his getting an even number and tails? A. 2 B. 4 C. 2 D.

22 DAY. Kyle is having a cookout for his birthday. He is planning on cooking hamburgers. Each hamburger is made of about 0.3 pound of beef. If he has purchased 20.8 pounds of beef, about how many hamburgers can he make? A. 2 B. 60 C. 70 D An airplane advertising banner is rectangular and has a height of 2 2 yards and a length of 4 yards. How many square yards of material were needed to make the banner? A. 35 B. 32 C. 6 2 D Janice built a round pen for her pet pig, Bubby. She knew that if it were a square, she would call the outside edge the "perimeter." What would be the correct name for the outside edge of her circular pen? A. radius B. diameter C. area D. circumference

23 DAY 4. For breakfast, Carla can have cereal, oatmeal, or waffles. She can drink water, milk, orange juice, or apple juice. If she has one thing to eat and one thing to drink, how many possible combinations does she have to choose from? A. 3 B. 4 C. 2 D Which of the following properties is demonstrated in the equation below? 2x + 0 = 2x A. identity property of addition B. inverse property of addition C. commutative property D. associative property

24 DAY 2. Which of the following shows the numbers below in order from least to greatest? 0.9, 45%, 4 5,, 3 4 A. 3 4, 4, 45%, 0.9, 5 B., 0.9, 45%, 3 4, 4 5 C. 45%, 3 4, 4 5, 0.9, D., 0.9, 4 5, 3 4, 45% 2. Kamil has a square bedroom. He is putting a border of black and white checks on the wall, around his entire room. If the perimeter of the room is 56 feet, then what is the length of one wall? A. 4 feet B. 23 feet C. 28 feet D. 52 feet 3. What are the coordinates of point (5, 4) after it has been translated 2 units to the left and 3 units up? A. (3, 7) B. (7, 7) C. (7, ) D. (0, 2)

25 DAY 2 4. A coin is tossed and a number cube is rolled. What is the probability of getting heads and a multiple of 2? A. 4 B. 3 C. 2 D What is the value of the variable in the following equation? A. b = 4.86 B. b = 5.4 C. b = 8.2 D. b = 9.52 b = 6.8.4

26 DAY 3. Ms. Tatum drives 5 6 of a mile to work every day. Ms. Smith drives 4 of a mile to work every day. How much farther does Ms. Tatum drive than Ms. Smith? A. 2 miles B. 3 5 of a mile C. D of a mile of a mile 2. Cindy is making labels for CDs. The diameter of the CD is 2 inches. In order to find the area of the label, she needs to find the radius. How can Cindy find the radius of the circle? A. multiply 2 by 2 B. divide 2 by 2 C. multiply 2 by 3.4 D. find the value of Han needs to choose a 5-digit password for her computer. She can choose from 5 digits. How many permutations can she create from these five digits? A. 0 B. 25 C. 00 D. 20

27 DAY 3 4. There are 4 boys in a class. There are 32 total students in the class. Which is a ratio, in simplest form, of boys to girls in the class? A. 7 6 B. 7 9 C. 9 7 D Which of the following graphs is an example of a translation? A. 6 5 B C. D

28 EOG Review DAY 4. The temperatures for four cities on February 26 th are listed in the table below. Which of the cities had a temperature closest to zero? City Temperature Rochester, NY 3 F Minot, ND Cleveland, OH Helena, MT 5 F 4 F 8 F A. Helena B. Cleveland C. Minot D. Rochester 2. Marcy made a pen for her dog Pierre. The pen is in the shape of a hexagon. Each side of the pen is 6 feet in length. What will be the cost of the fence if each two-foot section has a price of $22? A. $792 B. $396 C. $264 D. $32 3. LaPorchia was completing a crossword puzzle in geometry. One clue read, This is the longest part of a circle. Which of the following terms will correctly answer that clue? A. chord B. radius C. circumference D. diameter

29 DAY 4 4. Alex has 25 socks in his drawer. There are 0 white socks, 0 black socks, and 5 navy blue socks. If Alex chooses a sock without looking, what is the probability that he picks a sock that is not blue? A. 5% B. 20% C. 40% D. 80% 5. Which of the following shows the expression below simplified? 5(n + 6) + 4 2n A. n + 2 B. 5n + 8 C. 3n + 34 D. 3n + 5

30 DAY 5. Twenty-five percent of the students in a class received a grade of 85 or higher on the last test. If there are 36 students in the class, how many received a grade of 85 or higher? A. 9 B. 27 C. 90 D The perimeter of a parallelogram is 200 cm. If the base is 23 cm, what is the length of the side of the parallelogram? A cm B. 59 cm C. 77 cm D. 54 cm x 23 cm 3. A circle and a set of parallel lines are in the same plane. The circle has a radius of 4 inches, and the parallel lines are 0 inches apart. What are the maximum number of points of intersection of the circle and the parallel lines? A. B. 2 C. 4 D. 8

31 DAY 5 4. Brad had to flip a coin 200 times and record if it landed on heads or tails. Which of the following would be the best estimation of what he likely recorded? A. Heads: 5 Tails: 49 B. Heads: 73 Tails: 27 C. Heads: 03 Tails: 97 D. Heads: 72 Tails: Marissa wants to know how much money is in her bank account. Her mother is a math teacher and tells her that if she can solve the equation she gives her, she will know how much money she has in the bank. The equation is m $3.56 = $ How much money does Marissa have in the bank? A. $77.34 B. $77.44 C. $04.46 D. $04.56

32 DAY 6. Dawn waters her yard every 3 days and cuts her grass every 7 days. How many days would pass before she would both cut her grass and water her yard on the same day? A. 4 days B. 0 days C. 2 days D. 37 days 2. Which angle has a measure of 0? A. B. C. D.

33 DAY 6 3. What is the perimeter of the rectangle on the coordinate grid? A. 7 units B. 2 units C. 4 units D. 24 units 4. There are 0 students performing in a talent show. Three winners and a runner-up will be chosen. How many different combinations of winners and a runner-up can there be? A. 4 B. 20 C. 720 D. 5, Tiffany babysits 3 days a week. Last week she earned $80 in 3 days. If she continues to earn her babysitting money at the same rate, how long will it take her to earn $720? A. 3 4 day B. 4 days C. 2 days D. 540 days

34 DAY 7. What is the number in scientific notation? A B C D What is the perimeter of the figure below? 2 ft 7 ft 4 ft 8 ft A. 2 ft B. 23 ft C. 30 ft D. 60 ft

35 DAY 7 3. What is the area of the circle shown in the coordinate graph above? A units 2 B units 2 C units 2 D units 2 4. Katherine worked on the math challenge problem shown below. Suppose there are 5 red, 5 yellow, and 5 blue marbles in a jar. What is the probability that the first marble drawn is red and the second marble drawn is also red, given that the first marble is not replaced? A. 3 B. 2 7 C. 2 9 D If a = 0.25 and b = 0.3, what is the value of 3a + b? A B..05 C D. 3.75

36 DAY 8. The record low temperatures in Nome, Alaska, for the five coldest months of 2005 were 54 F, 0 F, 46 F, 30 F, and 42 F. Which choice shows the temperatures in order from least to greatest? A. 54 F, 0 F, 46 F, 30 F, 42 F B. 0 F, 30 F, 42 F, 46 F, 54 F C. 54 F, 46 F, 42 F, 30 F, 0 F D. 42 F, 0 F, 30 F, 54 F, 46 F 2. Jerome is creating a sand sculpture in a clear plastic box in art class. About how many cubic centimeters of sand will be needed to fill the box? A. 480 cm 3 B. 560 cm 3 C. 630 cm 3 D. 693 cm 3 0. cm 6.9 cm 8.8 cm 3. Which of the following statements must be true? A. BF is one half of the length of AC. B B. ED is one half of the length of AC. C. BF is one half of the length of ED. D. BF is equal to ED. A E F C D

37 DAY 8 4. Leandra is conducting a survey to determine the favorite movie of the sixth graders at her school. Which group would provide the most accurate sample? A. the sixth-grade drama group B. 4 students from each sixth-grade homeroom C. the sixth-grade students in the chorus D. the students in her music class 5. Brooke was completing a review packet for her teacher. One of the questions was 3x + 5x + 7x. Brooke wanted to change the question to 3x + 7x + 5x because she knew that 3x + 7x equaled 0x. What property allows her to change the problem like this? A. associative B. commutative C. distributive D. multiplicative inverse

38 DAY 9. Roslyn is writing an autobiography. She is able to write 5 pages each hour. At that rate, how many minutes would it take her to write 2 pages? A. 2 minutes B. 24 minutes C. 30 minutes D. 0 minutes 2. A circular arena at the dog show has a diameter of 200 feet. How far must a dog walk to go around the edge of the arena once? A.,256 ft B ft C. 628 ft D ft 3. Which sentence best describes the transformation that has been performed on the shape below? y-axis x-axis A. The shape has been reflected over the x-axis. B. The shape has been rotated 90 about the origin. C. The shape has been translated to the right. D. The shape has been reflected over the y-axis.

39 DAY 9 4. Ms. Springfield has a bag of marbles on her desk. There are 4 red, 2 black, 2 yellow, and 6 blue marbles. What is the probability of choosing a red marble? A. B. C. D. 4 = = = = What is the value of the numeric expression below in simplest form? ( ) A. 0 B. 5 C. 2 D. 30

40 DAY 20. What is the value of the numeric expression below in simplest form? A. 8 B. 0 C. 3 D (7 2 3) 2. What is the approximate area of the hexagon on the coordinate plane shown below? y A. 5 units squared B. 23 units squared C. 30 units squared D. 43 units squared x 3. What is the value of t in the equation 5t + 5 = 95? A. t = 4 B. t = 4 C. t = 6 D. t = 34

41 DAY What are the coordinates of the intersection of the two triangles in the coordinate plane below? A. (3, 5) B. (5, 3) C. (7, 7) D. (7, 3) y x 5. If Lisa spins both of the spinners shown below at the same time, what is the probability that she will spin the letter B and an odd number? A D B 7 4 C 6 5 A. 32 B. 2 C. 8 D. 4 3

42 DAY 2. The table below represents the favorite sport of 20 boys surveyed in the cafeteria. Favorite Sport Sport Baseball Football Soccer Basketball Number What percent of students chose baseball as their favorite sport? A. 5% B. 20% C. 25% D. 50% 2. What is the area of the figure below? 6 meters 50 meters A. 2 m 2 B. 224 m 2 C m 2 D m 2

43 DAY 2 3. Triangle PQR is plotted on a coordinate plane. The coordinates are P (2, 3), Q (2, 8), and R (8, 3). What is the area of the triangle? A. 2 units 2 B. 5 units 2 C. 8 units 2 D. 24 units 2 4. Regina s parents decided to order pizza for dinner. Pizza Palace offers the following choices on their menu: Crust Vegetable Meat Black Olives Green Peppers Mushrooms Onions Traditional Round Deep-Dish Thin Ham Ground Beef Pepperoni Sausage If Regina selects one item from each category, how many different types of pizzas can she possibly order? A. B. 3 C. D There is a Cooking Cookies Competition today. Brianna is making her favorite chocolate-chip cookies for the judges. If it takes Brianna 4 minutes to bake 6 cookies, how long will it take her to bake 5 dozen cookies? A. 40 minutes B. 48 minutes C. 60 minutes D. 20 minutes

44 DAY 22. Ms. Jones went to the store to replenish some supplies for her classroom. She bought a stapler for $7.25, two packs of construction paper for $3.45 each, and three packs of colored pencils for $2.69 each. She bought these materials during a tax-free weekend. How much change did Ms. Jones receive from her $35.00? A. $3.02 B. $2.78 C. $2.00 D. $ The dimensions of the white square are 4 cm by 4 cm. 8cm 2 cm What is the area of the shaded region of the rectangle? A. 2 cm² B. 96 cm² C. 80 cm² D. 6 cm²

45 DAY Which describes the transformation from Figure A to Figure B? A. reflection over y-axis B. rotation 90 clockwise C. rotation 90 counterclockwise D. reflection over x-axis A B 4. How many possible outcomes are there when you spin the spinner and roll the number cube? A B C A. 8 B. 9 C. 6 D What is the solution to the inequality shown below? 2x A. x 80 B. x 40 C. x 38 D. x 20

46 DAY 23. Which number line shows a point located at 4 3 2? A B C D. 2. What is the area of the triangle? A. 4 m 2 B. 6 m 2 C. 8 m 2 D. 6 m 2 4 m 4 m 3. Drake and Simone were completing an experiment where they had to spin a spinner that was divided into 4 equal colors: red, blue, green, and yellow. Based on the theoretical probability, how many times would you expect the spinner to land on blue if they spin 52 times? A. 4 B. 3 C. 26 D. 39

47 DAY What is the area of the rectangle on the coordinate grid below? A. 4 units 2 B. 6 units 2 C. 8 units 2 D. 0 units 2 5. The following bar graph represents the most popular sports in a middle school. Favorite Sports Number of Students Basketball Football Tennis Track Sport What is the ratio of students who chose football to students who chose basketball? A. 3:2 B. 2:3 C. 2: D. 4:

48 DAY 24. During their science lesson, the students found out that the Sun is 93,000,000 miles from the Earth. The distance between the Earth and the Moon is 250,000 miles. How would you write the distance from the Earth to the Sun in scientific notation? A B C D Which is the best estimate for the measure of this angle? A. 30 B. 50 C. 70 D Which line segment identifies the diameter of the circle in the diagram below?. A. AE A H B. BC C. DG D. HF G C. F E. D

49 DAY If Benjamin randomly pulls one shape out of the box below, what is the probability that the shape will be a triangle? A. 2 7 B. 3 C. 5 4 D What is the value of the expression A. 30 B. 7 C. 0 D x when x = 6?

50 DAY 25. Sara s parents require her to practice the piano every day. On Tuesday, she practiced hours and on Wednesday, she practiced 4 hours. How many hours did Sara 3 practice in all on Tuesday and Wednesday? A. 4 7 hour B. 2 hours C hours D. 8 2 hours 2. The drawing below is of Brandon s bedroom floor. How many square feet of carpet are needed to replace his old carpet? A. 38 ft 2 B. 80 ft 2 C. 96 ft 2 D. 2 ft 2 8 feet 0 feet 3. What is the value of x in the equation below? 3x 7 = 9 A. x = 36 B. x = 5 C. x = 2 D. x = 3

51 DAY Based on the diagram below, which sentence best describes the transformation from the solid figure to the dotted figure? y-axis x-axis A. The shape has been translated over the x-axis. B. The shape has been rotated 80 clockwise. C. The shape has been reflected over the x-axis. D. The shape has been rotated 90 counterclockwise. 5. Ms. Baker s math class was doing a probability experiment. They drew one marble at a time from a bag containing red, yellow, blue, and green marbles. The table below shows the results of their experiment. Red Blue Green Yellow Which of the following bags of marbles was most likely used? A. 2 blue, 6 red, 6 yellow, 2 green B. 2 blue, 2 red, 3 yellow, 6 green C. 6 blue, 2 red, 3 yellow, 0 green D. 4 blue, 4 red, 7, yellow, 6 green

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