1. Find the least common multiple (LCM) of the numbers 8, 6. A) 48 B) 2 C) 24 D) 1 E) 8
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1 . Find the least common multiple (LCM) of the numbers 8, 6. A) 48 B) C) 4 D) E) 8. Find the least common multiple (LCM) of the numbers 0, 6. A) 0 B) C) 60 D) E) 80. Find the least common multiple (LCM) of the numbers 4, 0. A) B) C) 40 D) 70 E) 4 4. Find the least common multiple (LCM) of the numbers 4, 0, 6. A) 80 B) C) 640 D) E) 4 5. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers 6, 4. A) B) C) 4 D) E) 6 Page
2 6. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers 0, 4. A) B) 0 C) 40 D) E) 0 7. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers 4, 48. A) 48 B) 4 C) 5 D) E) 8. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers 0, 6, 4. A) 60 B) 5440 C) D) E) 0 9. Find the greatest common factor (GCF) of the numbers, 8, 4. A) 6 B) C) 8 D) 4 E) 6 0. Identify the following fraction as a proper fraction, an improper fraction, or a mixed number. 5 A) Proper fraction B) Mixed number C) Improper fraction Page
3 . Identify the following fraction as a proper fraction, an improper fraction, or a mixed number. 8 A) Improper fraction B) Mixed number C) Proper fraction. Identify the following fraction as a proper fraction, an improper fraction, or a mixed number. 6 A) Improper fraction B) Mixed number C) Proper fraction Page
4 . Express the shaded portion of the circle as a fraction. A) B) C) D) 4 E) 9 4 Page 4
5 4. Express the shaded portion of the circles as a mixed number. A) B) C) D) 5 E) 5. Express the shaded portion of the circles as an improper fraction. A) B) 6 C) 8 D) E) 8 Page 5
6 6. Shade A) out of circles. B) C) D) E) Page 6
7 7. Write the improper fraction A) 4 7 B) C) 7 D) 4 7 E) as a mixed number or a whole number. 8. Write the improper fraction A) 7 B) 7 4 C) 6 8 D) 9 4 E) as a mixed number or a whole number. 9. Write the mixed number A) 4 B) 5 C) 0 D) E) as an improper fraction. Page 7
8 0. Write an equivalent fraction with the given denominator.? 5 A) B) 5 C) 5 6 D) 5 E) Write an equivalent fraction with the given denominator.? 5 6 A) B) 6 0 C) 6 6 D) 6 5 E) Write the fraction in simplest form. 7 5 A) 4 5 B) 7 50 C) 7 5 D) E) 0 Page 8
9 . Write the fraction in simplest form A) B) 5 C) 0 D) 5 60 E) Write the fraction in simplest form A) 0 B) C) 50 D) 5 E) 5. Write the fraction in simplest form. A) B) 9 C) 0 D) 6 E) Page 9
10 6. Write the fraction in simplest form. 5 4 A) 4 B) 5 5 C) 6 5 D) 4 5 E) Write the fraction in simplest form A) 48 B) C) 4 D) 4 E) 8. Add: A) 8 4 B) 8 7 C) 6 7 D) 6 4 E) Page 0
11 9. Add: A) 8 B) C) 4 D) 8 E) 0. Add: A) 6 7 B) 7 C) 7 D) 7 E) 6 7. Find the sum of A) 4 4 B) 9 7 C) 4 D) E) 7 7, 9 7, and 9 7. Page
12 . Add: 7 0 A) 0 B) 0 C) 60 D) 60 E) 60. Add: A) 0 B) 0 C) 0 D) 0 E) 0 Page
13 4. What is added to A) 8 B) C) 4 D) 5 4 E) 4 5? 5. Find the sum of A) 80 B) 40 C) 80 D) 40 E) , 8, and Find the total of A) 5 4 B) 5 4 C) 5 48 D) 5 48 E) 5 4, 8, and. Page
14 7. Add: A) 4 7 B) 4 60 C) 4 60 D) 4 7 E) Add: A) 9 64 B) 8 C) 0 8 D) E) 8 Page 4
15 9. Add: A) 4 5 B) 4 5 C) 4 5 D) 4 5 E) Add: A) 5 B) 4 C) 5 4 D) 4 4 E) 5 Page 5
16 4. Add: A) B) 5 C) 50 D) 50 E) Add: 7 5. A) B) C) D) E) Find the sum of A) B) C) D) E) and 5 6. Page 6
17 more than Find A) B) 44 C) 6 D) 0 6 E) What is A) B) C) D) E) added to 0 7? 46. Find the total of, A) 7 4 B) 6 4 C) 7 44 D) 6 44 E) , and 5 8. Page 7
18 47. A table 5 inches high has a top that is table top after a 6 inches veneer is applied. A) 4 6 inches 8 inches thick. Find the total thickness of the B) 6 inches C) 4 56 inches D) 56 inches E) 4 8 inches 48. You are working on a part-time job for $ per hour. You worked 5, 8 and hours during the last five days. a. Find the total number of hours you worked during the last five days. b. Find your total wages for the five days. A) (a) 4 hours; (b) $504 pay. B) (a) hours; (b) $504 pay. C) (a) 4 hours; (b) $48 pay. D) (a) hours; (b) $48 pay. E) (a) hours; (b) $55 pay., 4,, Page 8
19 49. The course of a yachting race is in the shape of a triangle with sides that measure 5 5 miles, miles, and 8 miles. Find the total length of the course. A) 40 miles B) 0 40 miles C) 0 80 miles D) 80 miles E) 9 80 miles Subtract: A) 9 B) 9 C) 8 D) 8 E) 9 Page 9
20 5. Subtract: 5 A) B) C) D) E) 5. 5 What is 9 less than A) 7 9 B) 7 9 C) 7 8 D) 7 8 E) 7 9 9? Page 0
21 5. Find the difference between A) 4 B) C) 4 D) E) 6 and Find decreased by A) B) C) D) E) What is A) 4 B) C) 7 D) 8 E) 5 4 minus 9 4? Page
22 56. Subtract: 6 5 A) B) 7 5 C) 7 95 D) 7 65 E) Subtract: 7 6 A) 9 56 B) 9 44 C) D) 9 E) 9 69 Page
23 58. 4 What is 7 less than A) 84 B) C) D) E) ? 59. Find the difference between A) 5 99 B) 5 C) 0 99 D) 0 89 E) and Find decreased by A) 4 B) 65 C) 6 65 D) 85 E) Page
24 6. 9 What is 4 minus A) 77 B) C) D) 77 E) 9 99? 6. Subtract: A) 7 B) C) 7 D) E) Page 4
25 6. Subtract: A) B) C) 5 7 D) 5 7 E) 64. Subtract: 5 A) 5 B) 5 C) 5 D) 5 E) 5 Page 5
26 65. Subtract: 8 A) 6 9 B) 5 9 C) D) E) Subtract: A) B) C) D) E) Page 6
27 67. What is A) 9 B) 9 4 C) D) 9 44 E) less than 4? 68. Find the difference between A) 8 8 B) 4 7 C) 8 7 D) E) and What is minus A) B) C) D) E) ? Page 7
28 70. 4 An mile walkathon has three checkpoints. The first is 7 miles from the starting 4 point. The second checkpoint is 5 miles from the first. a. How many miles is it from the starting point to the second checkpoint? b. How many miles is it from the second checkpoint to the finish line? A) (a) 70 miles; (b) 5 miles B) C) D) E) (a) (a) (a) (a) miles; (b) miles; (b) miles; (b) miles; (b) 8 5 miles 4 5 miles 8 5 miles 4 5 miles 7. A patient with high blood pressure who weighs 7 pounds is put on a diet to lose 9 0 pounds in three months. The patient loses 8 pounds the first month and 8 pounds the second month. How much weight must be lost the third month for the goal to be achieved? A) 4 4 pounds B) 4 pounds C) 4 pounds D) pounds E) 5 pounds Page 8
29 7. Multiply: A) 7 B) 4 5 C) 6 7 D) 8 5 E) Multiply: 4 8 A) B) 64 C) D) 64 E) Page 9
30 74. Multiply 4 and A) 60 B) 80 C) 4 40 D) 60 E) Find the product of A) B) 4 C) 4 D) 4 E) 5 and What is 8 times A) 5 6 B) 9 04 C) 9 5 D) 5 04 E) 5 6? Page 0
31 77. Multiply: 5 9 A) 9 B) 45 C) 45 D) 5 9 E) Multiply: 4 A) 8 B) 4 C) D) E) 8 Page
32 79. Multiply: A) 7 B) 8 C) 4 D) 8 E) Multiply: A) 8 7 B) 6 7 C) 50 8 D) 6 8 E) 5 8 Page
33 8. Multiply: 6 7 A) B) C) 0 7 D) 6 7 E) Multiply: 8 A) 8 B) 8 C) 0 8 D) 8 E) 0 8 Page
34 8. Multiply: 5 A) 4 5 B) C) 5 D) E) Multiply: 6 5 A) 5 B) 5 C) 5 D) 5 E) Multiply: A) 4 7 B) C) 0 D) Undefined E) 4 Page 4
35 86. Multiply: A) 7 45 B) 0 C) 9 D) 7 90 E) Multiply A) 7 8 B) C) D) 8 E) 8 6 and Find the product of A) B) C) 4 D) E) and. Page 5
36 89. What is A) 4 9 B) 4 8 C) D) E) times 5 6? 90. Salmon costs $4 per pound. Find the cost of A) $.00 B) $9.00 C) $.00 D) $.75 E) $.75 5 pounds of salmon. 9. The perimeter of a square is equal to 4 times the length of a side of the square. Find the 5 perimeter of a square whose side measures 8 inches. A) 46 4 inches B) 46 inches C) 45 inches D) 45 4 inches E) 45 8 inches Page 6
37 9. The area of a rectangle is equal to the product of the length of the rectangle times its 4 5 miles and a width of width. Find the area of a rectangle that has a length of miles. The area will be in square miles. A) sq mi B) sq mi C) 0 5 sq mi D) sq mi E) sq mi 5 9. The Booster Club is making 4 capes for the members of the high school marching band. Each cape is 8 yards of material at a cost of $8 per yard. Find the total cost of the material. A) $5 B) $7 C) $9 D) $5 E) $ Divide: A) 4 B) C) Undefined D) 0 E) 5 6 Page 7
38 95. Divide: 6 4 A) 44 B) 4 C) 0 D) Undefined E) Divide: A) B) C) 9 D) 4 4 E) Divide: A) B) C) D) 6 E) Page 8
39 98. Divide: A) 5 4 B) 40 C) 4 5 D) E) Divide 8 by A) 6 B) C) 7 4 D) 6 E) Find the quotient of A) 7 B) 60 7 C) 4 D) 7 E) and Page 9
40 0. Divide: 0 A) B) C) D) 0 E) 0. Divide: 0 A) 8 B) 8 C) 60 D) 6 E) Divide: A) 4 9 B) 9 C) 44 D) E) Page 40
41 04. Divide: A) B) 6 C) 7 D) E) Divide: A) 5 B) 0 C) 6 05 D) 05 E) Divide: 4 9 A) 7 B) C) 7 D) E) Page 4
42 07. Divide: A) 4 B) 50 9 C) 8 D) 50 9 E) Divide A) 7 5 B) 66 C) 7 6 D) 4 66 E) by 7 7. Page 4
43 09. Find the quotient of A) 4 5 B) 6 4 C) 4 5 D) 6 E) and Individual cereal boxes contain 489 ounces of cereal? A) ounce of cereal. How many boxes can be filled with B) 88 C) 88 4 D) 0 4 E) 0. The Inverness Investor Group bought cost of each acre? A) $4,866 B) $54,700 C) $,800 D) $4760 E) $400 0 acres of land for $,800. What was the Page 4
44 . 0 A car used 7 gallons of gasoline on a 574-mile trip. How many miles can the car travel on gallon of gasoline? A) 4 miles B) 9 miles C) mile D) 4 miles E) 9 miles. The Hammond Company purchased acres were set aside for a park. a. How many acres are available for housing? b. How many A) B) C) (a) (a) (a) 4 acres for a housing project. One and a half 4 acre parcels of land can be sold after the land for the park is set aside? 9 4 acres; (b) 9 parcels 0 4 acres; (b) 9 parcels 0 4 acres; (b) 5 parcels D) 9 (a) 4 acres; (b) 5 parcels E) (a) 0 acres; (b) 8 parcels 4. Place the correct symbol, < or >, between the two numbers A) B) Page 44
45 5. Place the correct symbol, < or >, between the two numbers A) B) Place the correct symbol, < or >, between the two numbers A) B) Place the correct symbol, < or >, between the two numbers. 8 4 A) 8 4 B) Simplify: 5 A) 8 5 B) 9 5 C) 9 50 D) 5 E) 50 Page 45
46 9. Simplify: A) B) C) 4 D) 48 E) Simplify: 4 A) 9 B) 8 C) 6 D) 9 E) 4 Page 46
47 . Simplify: A) 5 B) 7 4 C) 5 5 D) 4 7 E) 5 7. Simplify: 7 A) 7 4 B) 7 40 C) 7 7 D) 7 E) 9 4 Page 47
48 . Simplify: 5 4 A) 9 B) 8 7 C) 96 7 D) E) Simplify: A) 9 6 B) 9 7 C) D) 9 7 E) 9 6 Page 48
49 5. Simplify: A) B) 55 C) D) E) Simplify: A) 4 44 B) 4 88 C) D) 4 88 E) Page 49
50 7. Simplify: A) 84 B) 84 C) 56 D) 4 E) 4 8. Simplify: A) 6 B) C) 46 D) E) 6 Page 50
51 Answer Key. C. E. D 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. C 9. A 0. C. B. C. A 4. B 5. E 6. D 7. E 8. A 9. C 0. D. B. C. C 4. A 5. E 6. D 7. E 8. B 9. E 0. A. B. B. C 4. A 5. D 6. A 7. C 8. C 9. D 40. B 4. E 4. B 4. D 44. E Page 5
52 45. B 46. A 47. B 48. A 49. B 50. A 5. C 5. E 5. D 54. C 55. C 56. D 57. A 58. E 59. C 60. B 6. C 6. D 6. A 64. E 65. A 66. B 67. A 68. E 69. D 70. D 7. B 7. E 7. C 74. B 75. C 76. C 77. A 78. D 79. C 80. B 8. A 8. E 8. B 84. D 85. C 86. E 87. B 88. D 89. A 90. C Page 5
53 9. B 9. D 9. E 94. D 95. B 96. A 97. C 98. C 99. E 00. B 0. D 0. E 0. D 04. C 05. D 06. C 07. A 08. C 09. A 0. B. E. D. D 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. B 0. C. C. E. C 4. E 5. D 6. E 7. D 8. E Page 5
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