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Some teachers compared how many years they have been teaching. What is the mean of the numbers?
null
8
null
Years of teaching
Teacher | Number of years Mr. Perez | 10 Ms. Yamamoto | 8 Mr. Boone | 10 Mrs. Ramirez | 9 Miss Torres | 10 Mr. Park | 3 Miss Lim | 6
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8
2
Read the numbers from the table. 10, 8, 10, 9, 10, 3, 6 First, count how many numbers are in the group. There are 7 numbers. Now add all the numbers together: 10 + 8 + 10 + 9 + 10 + 3 + 6 = 56 Now divide the sum by the number of numbers: 56 ÷ 7 = 8 The mean is 8.
free_text
integer_number
8
test
500
Look at the table. Then answer the question. At a price of $725, is there a shortage or a surplus?
[ "shortage", "surplus" ]
surplus
null
null
Price | Quantity demanded | Quantity supplied $405 | 20,200 | 6,000 $485 | 15,500 | 7,900 $565 | 10,800 | 9,800 $645 | 6,100 | 11,700 $725 | 1,400 | 13,600
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6
3
At the price of $725, the quantity demanded is less than the quantity supplied. There is too much of the good or service for sale at that price. So, there is a surplus.
multi_choice
boolean_text
5
test
501
A band from Newport went on tour over the summer, and each member chipped in for the cost of gas. What fraction of the gas money came from Lily? Simplify your answer.
null
76/367
null
Band tour gas costs
Band member | Contribution ($) Lily | 760 Raymond | 420 Dominic | 850 Travis | 410 Ernest | 820 Sharon | 410
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7
2
Find how much money Lily contributed for gas. 760 Find how much money was contributed for gas in total. 760 + 420 + 850 + 410 + 820 + 410 = 3,670 Divide 760 by 3,670. \frac{760}{3,670} Reduce the fraction. \frac{760}{3,670} → \frac{76}{367} \frac{76}{367} of Find how much money Lily contributed for gas.
free_text
decimal_number
7
test
502
Grace's school reported how many members each sports team had. Which team has the most members?
[ "baseball team", "football team", "water polo team", "volleyball team" ]
baseball team
null
Sports team membership
Team | Number of members baseball team | 38 football team | 37 water polo team | 34 volleyball team | 35
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5
2
Find the greatest number in the table. Remember to compare the numbers starting with the highest place value. The greatest number is 38. Now find the corresponding team. Baseball team corresponds to 38.
multi_choice
extractive_text
2
test
503
A teacher randomly drew names from a hat to assign her students to field day committees. Are there fewer girls on the decorations committee or the schedule committee?
[ "schedule", "decorations" ]
decorations
null
Field day committees
Committee | Girls | Boys Food | 6 | 12 Decorations | 3 | 14 Schedule | 12 | 6
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4
3
Find the Girls column. Compare the numbers in this column for decorations and schedule. 3 is less than 12. Fewer girls are on the decorations committee.
multi_choice
extractive_text
5
test
504
Fans of the Salem baseball team compared the number of games won by their team each year. According to the table, what was the rate of change between 2019 and 2020?
null
5
games per year
Games won by the Salem baseball team
Year | Games won 2017 | 38 2018 | 36 2019 | 37 2020 | 42 2021 | 33
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2
Plug the numbers into the formula for rate of change and simplify. Rate of change = \frac{change in value}{change in time} = \frac{42 games - 37 games}{2020 - 2019} = \frac{42 games - 37 games}{1 year} = \frac{5 games}{1 year} = 5 games per year The rate of change between 2019 and 2020 was 5 games per year.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
505
Look at the table. Then answer the question. At a price of $845, is there a shortage or a surplus?
[ "shortage", "surplus" ]
surplus
null
null
Price | Quantity demanded | Quantity supplied $565 | 19,000 | 5,600 $635 | 16,900 | 7,800 $705 | 14,800 | 10,000 $775 | 12,700 | 12,200 $845 | 10,600 | 14,400
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6
3
At the price of $845, the quantity demanded is less than the quantity supplied. There is too much of the good or service for sale at that price. So, there is a surplus.
multi_choice
boolean_text
5
test
506
Professor Joyce informed his students of their scores on the midterm exam. How many students scored exactly 85 points?
null
1
students
Midterm exam scores
Stem | Leaf 3 | 2, 3, 3 4 | 1, 5 5 | 2, 3, 3 6 | 9, 9 7 | 2, 5, 6, 9 8 | 1, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9
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7
2
For the number 85, the stem is 8, and the leaf is 5. Find the row where the stem is 8. In that row, count all the leaves equal to 5. You counted 1 leaf, which is blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 1 student scored exactly 85 points.
free_text
integer_number
6
test
507
The financial aid office at Richmond University produced an internal report on the number of students receiving scholarships. According to the table, what was the rate of change between 2010 and 2011?
null
3
students per year
Students receiving scholarships
Year | Students 2010 | 24 2011 | 27 2012 | 30 2013 | 23 2014 | 31
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2
Plug the numbers into the formula for rate of change and simplify. Rate of change = \frac{change in value}{change in time} = \frac{27 students - 24 students}{2011 - 2010} = \frac{27 students - 24 students}{1 year} = \frac{3 students}{1 year} = 3 students per year The rate of change between 2010 and 2011 was 3 stud...
free_text
integer_number
8
test
508
Nolan has $1,425.00. Does he have enough to buy a wetsuit and a mountain bike?
[ "yes", "no" ]
yes
null
null
set of golf clubs | $390.00 snowboard | $910.00 mountain bike | $763.00 wetsuit | $660.00
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4
2
Add the price of a wetsuit and the price of a mountain bike: $660.00 + $763.00 = $1,423.00 $1,423.00 is less than $1,425.00. Nolan does have enough money.
multi_choice
boolean_text
7
test
509
An economist tracked the amount of per-capita aid sent from the U.S. to various countries during the 1900s. Of the countries shown, which received the least aid per capita in 1975?
[ "Afghanistan", "Algeria", "Libya" ]
Libya
null
Aid received per capita from the U.S.
Country | 1965 | 1975 Afghanistan | $5 | $5 Libya | $4 | $2 Algeria | $12 | $11
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4
3
Look at the numbers in the 1975 column. Find the least number in this column. The least number is $2.00, which is in the Libya row. In 1975, Libya received the least aid per capita.
multi_choice
extractive_text
4
test
510
The members of the track team compared how many miles they ran last week. What is the range of the numbers?
null
4
null
Running miles
Name | Miles Reid | 2 Malia | 2 Olivia | 3 Betty | 5 Jaden | 2 Ian | 6 Whitney | 3 Philip | 2
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9
2
Read the numbers from the table. 2, 2, 3, 5, 2, 6, 3, 2 First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 6. Next, find the least number. The least number is 2. Subtract the least number from the greatest number: 6 − 2 = 4 The range is 4.
free_text
integer_number
6
test
511
What is the total cost for 4.7 pounds of dirt?
null
9.40
$
null
mulch | $4 per pound sand | $3 per pound cement | $4 per pound dirt | $2 per pound sawdust | $5 per pound
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5
2
Find the cost of the dirt. Multiply the price per pound by the number of pounds. $2 × 4.7 = $9.40 The total cost is $9.40.
free_text
decimal_number
6
test
512
How much more does an Australian vacation package cost than a Jamaican vacation package?
null
2,625
$
null
European vacation package | $7,668 African safari vacation package | $4,813 Jamaican vacation package | $7,039 Australian vacation package | $9,664 Hawaiian vacation package | $4,383
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5
2
Subtract the price of a Jamaican vacation package from the price of an Australian vacation package. $9,664 - $7,039 = $2,625 An Australian vacation package costs $2,625 more than a Jamaican vacation package.
free_text
integer_number
8
test
513
To figure out how many vacation days he had left to use, Evan looked over his old calendars to figure out how many days of vacation he had taken each year. According to the table, what was the rate of change between 2017 and 2018?
null
-4
vacation days per year
Vacation days taken by Evan
Year | Vacation days 2014 | 32 2015 | 35 2016 | 34 2017 | 35 2018 | 31
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6
2
Plug the numbers into the formula for rate of change and simplify. Rate of change = \frac{change in value}{change in time} = \frac{31 vacation days - 35 vacation days}{2018 - 2017} = \frac{31 vacation days - 35 vacation days}{1 year} = \frac{-4 vacation days}{1 year} = -4 vacation days per year The rate of change ...
free_text
integer_number
7
test
514
A Technical Assistance Manager monitored his customers' wait times. How many people waited for exactly 40 minutes?
null
3
people
Technical assistance wait times (minutes)
Stem | Leaf 2 | 2, 3, 5, 5 3 | 7 4 | 0, 0, 0, 5, 5, 7 5 | 3, 9 6 | 2 7 | 8 | 9 | 0
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9
2
For the number 40, the stem is 4, and the leaf is 0. Find the row where the stem is 4. In that row, count all the leaves equal to 0. You counted 3 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 3 people waited for exactly 40 minutes.
free_text
integer_number
5
test
515
Reba's coach wrote down how many kilometers she had run over the past 6 days. What is the range of the numbers?
null
7
null
Kilometers run
Day | Kilometers Tuesday | 3 Wednesday | 6 Thursday | 6 Friday | 8 Saturday | 10 Sunday | 7
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7
2
Read the numbers from the table. 3, 6, 6, 8, 10, 7 First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 10. Next, find the least number. The least number is 3. Subtract the least number from the greatest number: 10 − 3 = 7 The range is 7.
free_text
integer_number
6
test
516
A technical support line tracked how many calls it received each day. On which day did the support line receive the fewest calls?
[ "Saturday", "Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday" ]
Sunday
null
Phone calls received
Day | Number of calls Saturday | 282 Sunday | 218 Monday | 228 Tuesday | 281
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5
2
Find the least number in the table. Remember to compare the numbers starting with the highest place value. The least number is 218. Now find the corresponding day. Sunday corresponds to 218.
multi_choice
extractive_text
2
test
517
Look at the following schedule. Which game begins at 3.40 P.M.?
[ "Hawks versus Jaguars game", "Cardinals versus Cobras game", "Sharks versus Storm game", "Thunder versus Eagles game" ]
Thunder versus Eagles game
null
Soccer tournament schedule
Game | Begin | End Tigers versus Wolves | 10:20 A.M. | 11:50 A.M. Sharks versus Storm | 11:05 A.M. | 12:35 P.M. Cardinals versus Cobras | 12:30 P.M. | 2:00 P.M. Lightning versus Coyotes | 12:40 P.M. | 2:10 P.M. Fire versus Blizzard | 1:15 P.M. | 2:45 P.M. Dolphins versus Bears | 1:55 P.M. | 3:25 P.M. Lions versus Blue ...
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11
3
Find 3:40 P. M. on the schedule. The Thunder versus Eagles game begins at 3:40 P. M.
multi_choice
other_text
3
test
518
An office manager counts the number of letters sent by each of his company's employees each week. How many employees mailed at least 2 letters?
null
68
null
Mailing letters last week
Letters mailed | Frequency 0 | 3 1 | 12 2 | 9 3 | 20 4 | 13 5 | 15 6 | 11
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8
2
Find the rows for 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 letters. Add the frequencies for these rows. Add: 9 + 20 + 13 + 15 + 11 = 68 68 employees mailed at least 2 letters.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
519
How much more does a picture of a shark cost than a palm tree magnet?
null
0.27
$
null
sand castle magnet | $0.52 plastic crab | $0.29 souvenir cup | $0.45 palm tree magnet | $0.59 picture of a shark | $0.86
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5
2
Subtract the price of a palm tree magnet from the price of a picture of a shark. $0.86 - $0.59 = $0.27 A picture of a shark costs $0.27 more than a palm tree magnet.
free_text
decimal_number
8
test
520
How much more does a night's stay at Bay Breeze Resort cost than a night's stay at Daybreak Motel?
null
304
$
null
night's stay at Grand Vista Hotel | $406 night's stay at White Oak Motel | $367 night's stay at Bay Breeze Resort | $404 night's stay at Daybreak Motel | $100
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4
2
Subtract the price of a night's stay at Daybreak Motel from the price of a night's stay at Bay Breeze Resort. $404 - $100 = $304 A night's stay at Bay Breeze Resort costs $304 more than a night's stay at Daybreak Motel.
free_text
integer_number
4
test
521
Amy has $64.50. Does she have enough to buy a trivia game and a toy rocket?
[ "yes", "no" ]
yes
null
null
trivia game | $16.25 toy rocket | $46.80 toy guitar | $36.41 video game | $38.87
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4
2
Add the price of a trivia game and the price of a toy rocket: $16.25 + $46.80 = $63.05 $63.05 is less than $64.50. Amy does have enough money.
multi_choice
boolean_text
7
test
522
Shelby graphed the daily low temperature for 7 days. What is the range of the numbers?
null
6
null
Daily low temperature
Day | Temperature (°C) Thursday | 7 Friday | 9 Saturday | 9 Sunday | 4 Monday | 8 Tuesday | 6 Wednesday | 10
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8
2
Read the numbers from the table. 7, 9, 9, 4, 8, 6, 10 First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 10. Next, find the least number. The least number is 4. Subtract the least number from the greatest number: 10 − 4 = 6 The range is 6.
free_text
integer_number
6
test
523
Linda has $6.00. Does she have enough to buy a dog leash and a bag of birdseed?
[ "yes", "no" ]
yes
null
null
fish bowl | $7.00 dog bowl | $5.00 bag of birdseed | $3.00 dog leash | $3.00 bag of cat treats | $2.00
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5
2
Add the price of a dog leash and the price of a bag of birdseed: $3.00 + $3.00 = $6.00 Since Linda has $6.00, she has just enough money.
multi_choice
boolean_text
5
test
524
Look at the following schedule. Austen got on the train at Floral Gardens at 6.00 P.M. What time will he get to Skyscraper City?
[ "2:45 P.M.", "3:00 P.M.", "9:45 A.M.", "6:30 P.M." ]
6:30 P.M.
null
Train schedule
Pleasant River Campground | 5:00 A.M. | 10:30 A.M. | 1:45 P.M. | 3:00 P.M. | 8:30 P.M. Rollercoaster Land | 5:30 A.M. | 11:00 A.M. | 2:15 P.M. | 3:30 P.M. | 9:00 P.M. Snowy Mountain | 6:15 A.M. | 11:45 A.M. | 3:00 P.M. | 4:15 P.M. | 9:45 P.M. Chickenville | 7:00 A.M. | 12:30 P.M. | 3:45 P.M. | 5:00 P.M. | 10:30 P.M. Co...
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9
6
Find 6:00 P. M. in the row for Floral Gardens. That column shows the schedule for the train that Austen is on. Look down the column until you find the row for Skyscraper City. Austen will get to Skyscraper City at 6:30 P. M.
multi_choice
extractive_text
4
test
525
Each bracelet has 2 glass beads. How many glass beads are on 5 bracelets?
null
10
null
null
Number of bracelets | Number of glass beads 1 | 2 2 | 4 3 | 6 4 | 8 5 | ?
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6
2
Count by twos. Use the chart: there are 10 glass beads on 5 bracelets.
free_text
integer_number
2
test
526
Some friends played a trivia game and recorded their scores. What is the range of the numbers?
null
6
null
Trivia game scores
Name | Score Whitney | 8 Oscar | 3 Caden | 7 Sasha | 4 Zachary | 2 Quinn | 5 Emir | 3 Aiden | 5
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9
2
Read the numbers from the table. 8, 3, 7, 4, 2, 5, 3, 5 First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 8. Next, find the least number. The least number is 2. Subtract the least number from the greatest number: 8 − 2 = 6 The range is 6.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
527
An economics student recorded the amount of per-capita aid that the U.S. gave to various countries during the 1900s. Of the countries shown, which received the least aid per capita in 2000?
[ "Algeria", "Afghanistan", "Libya", "Pakistan" ]
Libya
null
Aid received per capita from the U.S.
Country | 1990 | 2000 Pakistan | $10 | $5 Libya | $5 | $3 Algeria | $10 | $5 Afghanistan | $7 | $5
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5
3
Look at the numbers in the 2000 column. Find the least number in this column. The least number is $3.00, which is in the Libya row. In 2000, Libya received the least aid per capita.
multi_choice
extractive_text
5
test
528
A school administrator who was concerned about grade inflation looked over the number of straight-A students from year to year. According to the table, what was the rate of change between 2010 and 2011?
null
-1
students per year
Straight-A students
Year | Students 2007 | 42 2008 | 40 2009 | 22 2010 | 8 2011 | 7
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6
2
Plug the numbers into the formula for rate of change and simplify. Rate of change = \frac{change in value}{change in time} = \frac{7 students - 8 students}{2011 - 2010} = \frac{7 students - 8 students}{1 year} = \frac{-1 students}{1 year} = -1 students per year The rate of change between 2010 and 2011 was - 1 stud...
free_text
integer_number
7
test
529
An Idaho farmer has been monitoring crop prices over time. Per cwt, how much did lentils cost in 2005?
null
12
$
Idaho crop prices per cwt
Crop | 2004 | 2005 Potatoes | $4 | $6 Onions | $7 | $8 Apples | $12 | $18 Lentils | $14 | $12
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5
3
First, find the row for lentils. Then find the number in the 2005 column. This number is $12.00. In 2005, lentils cost $12 per cwt.
free_text
integer_number
5
test
530
Baldwin counted the boxes of cereal in a grocery store with different sizes and numbers of prizes. What is the probability that a randomly selected box of cereal is regular size and contains one prize? Simplify any fractions.
null
2/5
null
null
| One prize | Two prizes Mini size | 1 | 3 Regular size | 4 | 2
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3
3
Let A be the event "the box of cereal is regular size" and B be the event "the box of cereal contains one prize". To find the probability that a box of cereal is regular size and contains one prize, first identify the sample space and the event. The outcomes in the sample space are the different boxes of cereal. Each b...
free_text
decimal_number
8
test
531
Look at the following schedule. At which stop does the train arrive at 9.00 A.M.?
[ "Lakeview Boulevard", "Madison Avenue", "Locust Street", "Sunset Road" ]
Madison Avenue
null
Subway train schedule
Location | Time Madison Avenue | 9:00 A.M. Smith Boulevard | 9:15 A.M. River Boulevard | 10:05 A.M. Locust Street | 10:30 A.M. Spring Boulevard | 11:00 A.M. Sycamore Street | 11:25 A.M. Franklin Road | 11:45 A.M. Sunset Road | 12:25 P.M. Lakeview Boulevard | 1:05 P.M.
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10
2
Find 9:00 A. M. on the schedule. The train arrives at Madison Avenue at 9:00 A. M.
multi_choice
extractive_text
3
test
532
The advertising agency counted the number of billboards in each city in the state. How many cities have at least 47 billboards?
null
9
cities
Billboards per city
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7
2
Find the row with stem 4. Count all the leaves greater than or equal to 7. Count all the leaves in the rows with stems 5, 6, and 7. You counted 9 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plots above. 9 cities have at least 47 billboards.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
533
A pizza chef recalled how many pizzas he had made during the past 4 days. On which day did the chef make the fewest pizzas?
[ "Friday", "Saturday", "Sunday", "Monday" ]
Saturday
null
Pizzas made
Day | Number of pizzas Friday | 52 Saturday | 50 Sunday | 59 Monday | 58
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5
2
Find the least number in the table. Remember to compare the numbers starting with the highest place value. The least number is 50. Now find the corresponding day. Saturday corresponds to 50.
multi_choice
extractive_text
2
test
534
How much money does Ezra need to buy an egg sandwich, a bowl of melon, and a spinach omelette?
null
13
$
null
spinach omelette | $3.00 bowl of melon | $3.00 breakfast burrito | $6.00 egg sandwich | $7.00
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4
2
Find the total cost of an egg sandwich, a bowl of melon, and a spinach omelette. $7.00 + $3.00 + $3.00 = $13.00 Ezra needs $13.00.
free_text
integer_number
5
test
535
A pumpkin patch monitored the number of pumpkins sold each day. How many pumpkins in total did the pumpkin patch sell on Friday and Sunday?
null
8,940
pumpkins
Pumpkins sold
Day | Number of pumpkins Friday | 7,873 Saturday | 1,106 Sunday | 1,067
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4
2
Find the numbers in the table. Friday: 7,873 Sunday: 1,067 Now add: 7,873 + 1,067 = 8,940. The pumpkin patch sold 8,940 pumpkins on Friday and Sunday.
free_text
integer_number
3
test
536
Look at the following schedule. Manuel got on the 1.00 P.M. train at Floral Gardens. Can he get off at Happy Cow Farm?
[ "yes", "no" ]
no
null
Train schedule
Floral Gardens | 3:15 A.M. | 1:00 P.M. | 7:30 P.M. Happy Cow Farm | 3:45 A.M. | 4:00 P.M. | 8:00 P.M. Chickenville | 4:45 A.M. | 1:45 P.M. | 9:00 P.M. Gecko Paradise | 5:15 A.M. | 5:15 P.M. | 9:30 P.M.
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4
4
Find 1:00 P. M. in the row for Floral Gardens. That column shows the schedule for the train that Manuel is on. Look down the column until you find the row for Happy Cow Farm. There is no time for Happy Cow Farm, so the train does not stop at Happy Cow Farm.
multi_choice
boolean_text
4
test
537
Maggie has $62.00. Does she have enough to buy a crystal vase and a rug?
[ "yes", "no" ]
yes
null
null
chandelier | $92.93 ceramic vase | $47.58 rug | $10.48 crystal vase | $50.58
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4
2
Add the price of a crystal vase and the price of a rug: $50.58 + $10.48 = $61.06 $61.06 is less than $62.00. Maggie does have enough money.
multi_choice
boolean_text
7
test
538
At their family reunion, the Santiago family recorded everyone's age. How many people are at least 40 years old but less than 80 years old?
null
7
people
Ages
Stem | Leaf 1 | 0, 2, 5 2 | 6 3 | 6 4 | 0, 2 5 | 4, 5 6 | 8 7 | 2, 2 8 | 0, 4
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9
2
Count all the leaves in the rows with stems 4, 5, 6, and 7. You counted 7 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 7 people are at least 40 years old but less than 80 years old.
free_text
integer_number
8
test
539
A pizza chef recalled how many pizzas she had made during the past 7 days. What is the range of the numbers?
null
28
null
Pizzas made
Day | Number of pizzas Sunday | 23 Monday | 33 Tuesday | 28 Wednesday | 5 Thursday | 7 Friday | 19 Saturday | 14
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8
2
Read the numbers from the table. 23, 33, 28, 5, 7, 19, 14 First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 33. Next, find the least number. The least number is 5. Subtract the least number from the greatest number: 33 − 5 = 28 The range is 28.
free_text
integer_number
5
test
540
The employees at Braden's Construction monitored the number of cracked window panes in each shipment they received. What is the largest number of cracked window panes?
null
65
cracked window panes
Cracked window panes per shipment
Stem | Leaf 1 | 2, 3 2 | 2, 3, 4 3 | 1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 4 | 4, 6, 7 5 | 6, 8, 8 6 | 0, 1, 5
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7
2
Look at the last row of the stem-and-leaf plot. The last row has the highest stem. The stem for the last row is 6. Now find the highest leaf in the last row. The highest leaf is 5. The largest number of cracked window panes has a stem of 6 and a leaf of 5. Write the stem first, then the leaf: 65. The largest number ...
free_text
integer_number
4
test
541
How much more does a blueberry cheesecake cost than a cherry pie?
null
3.52
$
null
blueberry cheesecake | $13.70 chocolate cake | $12.19 cherry pie | $10.18 banana cream pie | $12.27 carrot cake | $17.56 pineapple upside-down cake | $19.12
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6
2
Subtract the price of a cherry pie from the price of a blueberry cheesecake. $13.70 - $10.18 = $3.52 A blueberry cheesecake costs $3.52 more than a cherry pie.
free_text
decimal_number
8
test
542
Look at the following schedule. How long does it take to get from Cliff View to Pebble Town?
[ "7 hours and 45 minutes", "5 hours and 30 minutes", "5 hours and 15 minutes", "5 hours" ]
7 hours and 45 minutes
null
Ferry schedule
Starfish City | 6:15 A.M. | 6:30 A.M. | 7:00 A.M. | 7:15 A.M. | 7:30 A.M. Cliff View | 8:00 A.M. | 8:15 A.M. | 8:45 A.M. | 9:00 A.M. | 9:15 A.M. Grassy Beach | 9:45 A.M. | 10:00 A.M. | 10:30 A.M. | 10:45 A.M. | 11:00 A.M. Crest View | 10:45 A.M. | 11:00 A.M. | 11:30 A.M. | 11:45 A.M. | 12:00 P.M. Foggy Port | 12:30 P.M...
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8
6
Read the times in the first column for Cliff View and Pebble Town. Find the elapsed time between 8:00 A. M. and 3:45 P. M. The elapsed time is 7 hours and 45 minutes. No matter which column of times you look at, the elapsed time is always 7 hours and 45 minutes.
multi_choice
other_text
4
test
543
How much money does Vijay need to buy a piano key chain and a pumpkin key chain?
null
1.82
$
null
rainbow key chain | $0.75 pumpkin key chain | $0.98 piano key chain | $0.84 puppy key chain | $0.94 globe key chain | $0.80 horse key chain | $0.68
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6
2
Add the price of a piano key chain and the price of a pumpkin key chain: $0.84 + $0.98 = $1.82 Vijay needs $1.82.
free_text
decimal_number
3
test
544
Malia has $118. Does she have enough to buy a tennis ticket and a hockey ticket?
[ "yes", "no" ]
no
null
null
tennis ticket | $96 football ticket | $82 basketball ticket | $75 soccer ticket | $70 golf ticket | $72 hockey ticket | $25
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6
2
Add the price of a tennis ticket and the price of a hockey ticket: $96 + $25 = $121 $121 is more than $118. Malia does not have enough money.
multi_choice
boolean_text
4
test
545
Look at this table. Is this relation a function?
[ "yes", "no" ]
no
null
null
x | y 3 | 15 15 | 10 9 | 3 9 | 20
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5
2
Look at the x-values in the table. The x-value 9 is paired with multiple y-values, so the relation is not a function.
multi_choice
boolean_text
8
test
546
A reporter looked through his notebook to remember how many people he had interviewed in the past 6 days. What is the mean of the numbers?
null
4
null
People interviewed
Day | Number of people Thursday | 2 Friday | 3 Saturday | 7 Sunday | 5 Monday | 3 Tuesday | 4
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7
2
Read the numbers from the table. 2, 3, 7, 5, 3, 4 First, count how many numbers are in the group. There are 6 numbers. Now add all the numbers together: 2 + 3 + 7 + 5 + 3 + 4 = 24 Now divide the sum by the number of numbers: 24 ÷ 6 = 4 The mean is 4.
free_text
integer_number
6
test
547
The parks department compared how many basketball hoops there are at each park. What is the mode of the numbers?
null
3
null
Basketball hoops
Park | Number of basketball hoops Canal Park | 3 Otter Park | 1 Linden Park | 3 Heron Park | 1 Kelly Park | 9 Riverfront Park | 3 Palm Park | 9
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8
2
Read the numbers from the table. 3, 1, 3, 1, 9, 3, 9 First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest: 1, 1, 3, 3, 3, 9, 9 Now count how many times each number appears. 1 appears 2 times. 3 appears 3 times. 9 appears 2 times. The number that appears most often is 3. The mode is 3.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
548
How much money does Regan need to buy a pair of jeans and a pair of shorts?
null
36
$
null
pair of jeans | $13 green dress | $19 yellow dress | $50 pair of shorts | $23 pair of shoes | $16 pair of sandals | $17
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6
2
Add the price of a pair of jeans and the price of a pair of shorts: $13 + $23 = $36 Regan needs $36.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
549
Belle kept a tally of the number of emails she received each day for a week. According to the table, what was the rate of change between Tuesday and Wednesday?
null
-5
emails per day
Emails Belle received
Day | Emails Sunday | 8 Monday | 10 Tuesday | 10 Wednesday | 5 Thursday | 8
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6
2
Plug the numbers into the formula for rate of change and simplify. Rate of change = \frac{change in value}{change in time} = \frac{5 emails - 10 emails}{1 day} = \frac{-5 emails}{1 day} = -5 emails per day The rate of change between Tuesday and Wednesday was - 5 emails per day.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
550
Some students compared how many clubs they belong to. What is the median of the numbers?
null
5
null
Clubs
Name | Number of clubs Braden | 4 Adam | 1 Madelyn | 5 Javier | 9 Debbie | 3 Garrett | 8 Kevin | 9
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8
2
Read the numbers from the table. 4, 1, 5, 9, 3, 8, 9 First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest: 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 9 Now find the number in the middle. 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 9 The number in the middle is 5. The median is 5.
free_text
integer_number
6
test
551
Sally buys 3.5 kilograms of ricotta. How much does she spend?
null
14
$
null
ricotta | $4/kilogram Parmesan | $3/kilogram cheddar | $2/kilogram Swiss | $3/kilogram American cheese | $4/kilogram
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5
2
Find the cost of the ricotta. Multiply the price per kilogram by the number of kilograms. $4 × 3.5 = $14 She spends $14.
free_text
integer_number
6
test
552
A waitress kept track of how many hours she worked each day. What is the mode of the numbers?
null
9
null
Hours worked
Day | Hours Friday | 9 Saturday | 6 Sunday | 9 Monday | 9 Tuesday | 6
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6
2
Read the numbers from the table. 9, 6, 9, 9, 6 First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest: 6, 6, 9, 9, 9 Now count how many times each number appears. 6 appears 2 times. 9 appears 3 times. The number that appears most often is 9. The mode is 9.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
553
Some friends compared the sizes of their stuffed animal collections. If you combine their collections, how many stuffed animals do Mariana and Brennan have?
null
294
stuffed animals
Stuffed animal collections
Name | Number of stuffed animals Mariana | 175 Sharon | 627 Brennan | 119
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4
2
Find the numbers in the table. Mariana: 175 Brennan: 119 Now add: 175 + 119 = 294. Mariana and Brennan have 294 stuffed animals.
free_text
integer_number
3
test
554
In science class, Grace is measuring the temperature of different chemical mixtures. The temperatures of two mixtures are shown in the table. Which mixture's temperature is closest to zero?
[ "bromine mixture", "acetone mixture" ]
bromine mixture
null
null
Mixture | Temperature (°C) Bromine mixture | -4 Acetone mixture | 5
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3
2
A positive number means the temperature is above zero. A negative number means the temperature is below zero. To find the temperature closest to zero, use absolute value. The absolute value of a temperature tells you how far it is from zero. Bromine mixture: |-4| = 4 Acetone mixture: |5| = 5 The temperature of the brom...
multi_choice
extractive_text
6
test
555
Charlie buys 4 pounds of soybeans and 4 pounds of sesame seeds. How much does he spend?
null
28
$
null
lentils | $1/pound sesame seeds | $6/pound pumpkin seeds | $4/pound soybeans | $1/pound sunflower seeds | $2/pound flax seeds | $5/pound
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6
2
Find the cost of the soybeans. Multiply: $1 × 4 = $4 Find the cost of the sesame seeds. Multiply: $6 × 4 = $24 Now find the total cost by adding: $4 + $24 = $28 He spends $28.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
556
The houses in Christine's town get their water from a local reservoir. Christine and a group of engineers monitor the water level for safety and health reasons. The change in water level over two months is shown in the table. During which month did the water level change more?
[ "April", "May" ]
April
null
null
Month | Change in water level (in.) April | -6 May | 4
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3
2
A positive change means the water level went up. A negative change means the water level went down. To find the month the water level changed more, use absolute value. Absolute value tells you how much the water level changed each month. April: |-6| = 6 May: |4| = 4 The water level went down 6 inches in April, and it o...
multi_choice
extractive_text
6
test
557
Pam kept track of how many boxes of cookies she sold over the past 7 days. What is the mode of the numbers?
null
5
null
Boxes of cookies sold
Day | Number of boxes Friday | 5 Saturday | 4 Sunday | 4 Monday | 5 Tuesday | 5 Wednesday | 1 Thursday | 1
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8
2
Read the numbers from the table. 5, 4, 4, 5, 5, 1, 1 First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest: 1, 1, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5 Now count how many times each number appears. 1 appears 2 times. 4 appears 2 times. 5 appears 3 times. The number that appears most often is 5. The mode is 5.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
558
What is the total cost for 1 pound of licorice and 5 pounds of lemon sours?
null
14
$
null
chocolate-covered raisins | $2 per pound licorice | $4 per pound lemon sours | $2 per pound chocolates | $2 per pound
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4
2
Find the cost of the licorice. Multiply: $4 × 1 = $4 Find the cost of the lemon sours. Multiply: $2 × 5 = $10 Now find the total cost by adding: $4 + $10 = $14 The total cost is $14.
free_text
integer_number
8
test
559
For an economics project, Connor determined the cost of ferry rides for bicycles and cars. On the Seattle-Bremerton ferry, how much higher is the fare for a car than for a bicycle?
null
4
$
Ferry fares
Ferry | Car | Bicycle Fauntleroy-Vashon | $15 | $5 Seattle-Bremerton | $12 | $8 Ocracoke | $15 | $3 Mukilteu-Clinton | $7 | $5 Southport-Fort Fisher | $5 | $2
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6
3
Find the Seattle-Bremerton row. Find the numbers in this row for car and bicycle. car: $12.00 bicycle: $8.00 Now subtract: $12.00 − $8.00 = $4.00 On the Seattle-Bremerton ferry, the fare for a car is $4 higher than the fare for a bicycle.
free_text
integer_number
5
test
560
Dr. Wagner, a pediatrician, weighed all the children who recently visited his office. How many children weighed at least 60 pounds but less than 70 pounds?
null
2
null
Children's weights (lbs)
Stem | Leaf 2 | 8 3 | 4 | 0 5 | 4, 9 6 | 3, 8 7 | 8 8 | 9 | 0
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9
2
Count all the leaves in the row with stem 6. You counted 2 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 2 children weighed at least 60 pounds but less than 70 pounds.
free_text
integer_number
4
test
561
Use the data to answer the question below. Is the following statement about our solar system true or false? The volume of Mars is more than ten times as large as Mercury's.
[ "true", "false" ]
false
null
Planet Volume (km3) Primary composition
Mercury | 6.08 x | 1010 rock Venus | 9.28 x | 1011 rock Earth | 1.08 x | 1012 rock Mars | 1.63 x | 1011 rock Jupiter | 1.43 x | 1015 gas Saturn | 8.27 x | 1014 gas Uranus | 6.83 x | 1013 ice Neptune | 6.25 x | 1013 ice
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8
3
To determine if this statement is true, calculate the value of ten times the volume of Mercury. 6.08 x10^10 · 10^1 = 6.08 x10^11 km^3 Then compare the result to the volume of Mars. The volume of Mars is 1.63 x10^11 km^3, which is less than 6.08 x10^11 km^3. So, the volume of Mars is less than ten times as large as M...
multi_choice
boolean_text
8
test
562
How much money does Pam need to buy a coffee pot and a teapot?
null
30
$
null
apron | $12.00 teapot | $10.00 coffee pot | $20.00 frying pan | $12.00 glass bowl | $20.00
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5
2
Add the price of a coffee pot and the price of a teapot: $20.00 + $10.00 = $30.00 Pam needs $30.00.
free_text
integer_number
5
test
563
Look at the following schedule. Reagan is at the post office. If she wants to arrive at the library at 11.00 A.M., what time should she get on the bus?
[ "2:30 P.M.", "10:45 A.M.", "10:15 A.M.", "10:30 A.M." ]
10:30 A.M.
null
Bus schedule
the post office | 9:00 A.M. | 10:15 A.M. | 10:30 A.M. | 10:45 A.M. the library | 9:30 A.M. | 10:45 A.M. | 11:00 A.M. | 11:15 A.M. the mall | 10:30 A.M. | 11:45 A.M. | 12:00 P.M. | 12:15 P.M. the movie theater | 10:45 A.M. | 12:00 P.M. | 12:15 P.M. | 12:30 P.M. the zoo | 11:00 A.M. | 12:15 P.M. | 12:30 P.M. | 12:45 P.M....
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8
5
Look at the row for the library. Find the bus that arrives at the library at 11:00 A. M. Look up the column until you find the row for the post office. Reagan should get on the bus at 10:30 A. M.
multi_choice
extractive_text
4
test
564
Brad counted the pages in each book on his English class's required reading list. How many books had exactly 72 pages?
null
3
books
Pages per book
Stem | Leaf 6 | 1, 1, 3, 3, 4, 7 7 | 0, 0, 2, 2, 2, 4, 9 8 | 0, 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8 9 | 0, 0
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5
2
For the number 72, the stem is 7, and the leaf is 2. Find the row where the stem is 7. In that row, count all the leaves equal to 2. You counted 3 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 3 books had exactly 72 pages.
free_text
integer_number
6
test
565
A researcher recorded the number of cows on each farm in the county. How many farms have at least 70 cows but fewer than 100 cows?
null
3
farms
Cows per farm
Stem | Leaf 3 | 0, 2, 2, 3, 9 4 | 2, 6 5 | 4 6 | 3 7 | 8 8 | 8 9 | 0
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8
2
Count all the leaves in the rows with stems 7, 8, and 9. You counted 3 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 3 farms have at least 70 cows but fewer than 100 cows.
free_text
integer_number
5
test
566
Cole graphed the temperature at noon for 6 days. What is the mode of the numbers?
null
6
null
Temperature at noon
Day | Temperature (°C) Thursday | 6 Friday | 6 Saturday | 9 Sunday | 6 Monday | 9 Tuesday | 7
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7
2
Read the numbers from the table. 6, 6, 9, 6, 9, 7 First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest: 6, 6, 6, 7, 9, 9 Now count how many times each number appears. 6 appears 3 times. 7 appears 1 time. 9 appears 2 times. The number that appears most often is 6. The mode is 6.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
567
In trying to calculate how much money could be saved by packing lunch, Estelle recorded the amount she spent on lunch each day. According to the table, what was the rate of change between Sunday and Monday?
null
3
$, per day
Amount Estelle spent on lunch
Day | Amount spent Sunday | $2 Monday | $5 Tuesday | $2 Wednesday | $2 Thursday | $1
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6
2
Plug the numbers into the formula for rate of change and simplify. Rate of change = \frac{change in value}{change in time} = \frac{$5 - $2}{1 day} = \frac{$3}{1 day} = $3 perday The rate of change between Sunday and Monday was $3 perday.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
568
The architecture student counted the number of bricks in each building in her neighborhood. How many buildings have fewer than 80 bricks?
null
21
buildings
Bricks per building
Stem | Leaf 1 | 6, 7, 8 2 | 4 3 | 4, 6 4 | 0, 2, 3, 4, 9 5 | 0, 8, 9 6 | 0, 3, 8 7 | 5, 6, 8, 9
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8
2
Count all the leaves in the rows with stems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. You counted 21 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 21 buildings have fewer than 80 bricks.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
569
The staff of a game show tracked the performance of all the contestants during the past season. How many people scored at least 45 points but fewer than 52 points?
null
6
people
Game show scores
Stem | Leaf 4 | 3, 4, 4, 5, 8, 9 5 | 0, 0, 0, 6 6 | 2, 3, 6, 7, 7, 9 7 | 3, 5, 7 8 | 0, 0, 1, 3, 7, 8
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6
2
Find the row with stem 4. Count all the leaves greater than or equal to 5. In the row with stem 5, count all the leaves less than 2. You counted 6 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plots above. 6 people scored at least 45 points but fewer than 52 points.
free_text
integer_number
6
test
570
Riley has $1,478.00. Does she have enough to buy a pair of designer boots and a designer skirt?
[ "yes", "no" ]
no
null
null
designer scarf | $723.00 pair of designer boots | $938.00 pair of designer shoes | $603.00 designer skirt | $585.00 designer handbag | $674.00
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5
2
Add the price of a pair of designer boots and the price of a designer skirt: $938.00 + $585.00 = $1,523.00 $1,523.00 is more than $1,478.00. Riley does not have enough money.
multi_choice
boolean_text
7
test
571
How much money does Joy need to buy 6 model railroad sets?
null
489
$
null
teddy bear | $14.62 model railroad set | $81.50 toy guitar | $18.28 chess board | $14.52
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4
2
Find the total cost of 6 model railroad sets by multiplying 6 times the price of a model railroad set. $81.50 × 6 = $489.00 Joy needs $489.00.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
572
The gym teacher wrote down how many tennis balls his students hit in half an hour. What is the median of the numbers?
null
61
null
Hitting tennis balls
Name | Number of tennis balls Carla | 65 Leroy | 65 Kenji | 57 Shawna | 61 Angie | 61
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6
2
Read the numbers from the table. 65, 65, 57, 61, 61 First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest: 57, 61, 61, 65, 65 Now find the number in the middle. 57, 61, 61, 65, 65 The number in the middle is 61. The median is 61.
free_text
integer_number
5
test
573
Kate baked cookies each day for a bake sale. How many cookies in total did Kate bake on Saturday and Tuesday?
null
297
cookies
Cookies baked
Day | Number of cookies Saturday | 177 Sunday | 122 Monday | 109 Tuesday | 120 Wednesday | 123
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6
2
Find the numbers in the table. Saturday: 177 Tuesday: 120 Now add: 177 + 120 = 297. Kate baked 297 cookies on Saturday and Tuesday.
free_text
integer_number
3
test
574
After a field trip to the park, students in Mrs. Cameron's art class counted the number of leaf rubbings they had made. How many students did not make any leaf rubbings?
null
11
null
Making leaf rubbings
Leaf rubbings made | Frequency 0 | 11 1 | 16 2 | 12 3 | 19 4 | 15 5 | 13
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7
2
Find the row for 0 leaf rubbings and read the frequency. The frequency is 11. 11 students did not make any leaf rubbings.
free_text
integer_number
8
test
575
The receptionist at a doctor's office kept track of each patient's wait time. How many people waited for at least 70 minutes?
null
10
people
Doctor's office wait times (minutes)
Stem | Leaf 6 | 1, 4, 4, 7, 9 7 | 2, 5, 9 8 | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9 9 | 0
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5
2
Count all the leaves in the rows with stems 7, 8, and 9. You counted 10 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 10 people waited for at least 70 minutes.
free_text
integer_number
6
test
576
Look at the following schedule. Which stop does the bus depart from at 10.55 A.M.?
[ "football stadium", "downtown", "park", "airport" ]
park
null
Hotel shuttle bus schedule
Location | Arrive | Depart pizza place | 8:30 A.M. | 8:35 A.M. downtown | 9:05 A.M. | 9:20 A.M. amusement park | 10:10 A.M. | 10:15 A.M. hotel | 10:35 A.M. | 10:40 A.M. park | 10:45 A.M. | 10:55 A.M. airport | 11:10 A.M. | 11:25 A.M. baseball stadium | 11:40 A.M. | 11:50 A.M. Main Street | 12:25 P.M. | 12:40 P.M. footb...
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10
3
Find 10:55 A. M. on the schedule. The bus departs from the park at 10:55 A. M.
multi_choice
extractive_text
3
test
577
The table shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear?
[ "linear", "nonlinear" ]
linear
null
null
x | y 0 | 9 1 | 8 2 | 7
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4
2
To determine whether the function is linear or nonlinear, see whether it has a constant rate of change. Pick the points in any two rows of the table and calculate the rate of change between them. The first two rows are a good place to start. Call the values in the first row x1 and y1. Call the values in the second row ...
multi_choice
boolean_text
8
test
578
The manager of a party supply store researched how many balloons it sold in the past 6 days. What is the mode of the numbers?
null
5
null
Balloons sold
Day | Number of balloons Saturday | 4 Sunday | 3 Monday | 4 Tuesday | 5 Wednesday | 5 Thursday | 5
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7
2
Read the numbers from the table. 4, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5 First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest: 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5 Now count how many times each number appears. 3 appears 1 time. 4 appears 2 times. 5 appears 3 times. The number that appears most often is 5. The mode is 5.
free_text
integer_number
8
test
579
A customer at a sushi restaurant was examining the types of sushi rolls offered on the menu. Rolls vary by type of fish and level of spiciness. Rolls only contain one type of fish. What is the probability that a randomly selected sushi roll contains yellowtail and is labeled not spicy? Simplify any fractions.
null
7/17
null
null
| Not spicy | A little spicy Yellowtail | 7 | 3 Salmon | 2 | 5
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3
3
Let A be the event "the sushi roll contains yellowtail" and B be the event "the sushi roll is labeled not spicy". To find the probability that a sushi roll contains yellowtail and is labeled not spicy, first identify the sample space and the event. The outcomes in the sample space are the different sushi rolls. Each su...
free_text
decimal_number
8
test
580
The table shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear?
[ "linear", "nonlinear" ]
linear
null
null
x | y 16 | 3 17 | 11 18 | 19
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4
2
To determine whether the function is linear or nonlinear, see whether it has a constant rate of change. Pick the points in any two rows of the table and calculate the rate of change between them. The first two rows are a good place to start. Call the values in the first row x1 and y1. Call the values in the second row ...
multi_choice
boolean_text
8
test
581
Some candy companies compared how many pieces of candy they have produced. Together, how many pieces of candy have Tasty Treats and Goodman Candies produced?
null
647
pieces of candy
Candy production
Company | Number of pieces of candy Tasty Treats | 458 Goodman Candies | 189 Sweet Things | 191 Chocolate and More | 356
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5
2
Find the numbers in the table. Tasty Treats: 458 Goodman Candies: 189 Now add: 458 + 189 = 647. Tasty Treats and Goodman Candies have produced 647 pieces of candy.
free_text
integer_number
3
test
582
Look at this table. Is this relation a function?
[ "yes", "no" ]
yes
null
null
x | y 5 | 11 15 | 3 4 | 14 17 | 9
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5
2
Look at the x-values in the table. Each of the x-values is paired with only one y-value, so the relation is a function.
multi_choice
boolean_text
8
test
583
For a math assignment, students noted the number of times a wheel landed on the numbers 0 through 5. How many students spun 4?
null
4
null
Spinning a wheel numbered 0 through 5
Number spun | Frequency 0 | 0 1 | 11 2 | 3 3 | 15 4 | 4 5 | 6
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7
2
Find the row for 4 and read the frequency. The frequency is 4. 4 students spun 4.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
584
Look at the following schedule. Which game ends at 3.10 P.M.?
[ "Sharks versus Cougars game", "Wolves versus Jaguars game", "Lightning versus Ducks game", "Thunder versus Blue Jays game" ]
Thunder versus Blue Jays game
null
Baseball tournament schedule
Game | Begin | End Cardinals versus Cobras | 10:15 A.M. | 12:00 P.M. Lions versus Eagles | 11:35 A.M. | 1:10 P.M. Lightning versus Ducks | 12:30 P.M. | 1:45 P.M. Fire versus Cyclones | 12:55 P.M. | 2:00 P.M. Thunder versus Blue Jays | 1:15 P.M. | 3:10 P.M. Wolves versus Jaguars | 2:45 P.M. | 4:30 P.M. Vipers versus Cro...
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9
3
Find 3:10 P. M. on the schedule. The Thunder versus Blue Jays game ends at 3:10 P. M.
multi_choice
other_text
3
test
585
How much money does Isaac need to buy a dry erase marker and an eraser?
null
1.06
$
null
box of paper clips | $0.90 eraser | $0.41 pencil sharpener | $0.31 dry erase marker | $0.65
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4
2
Add the price of a dry erase marker and the price of an eraser: $0.65 + $0.41 = $1.06 Isaac needs $1.06.
free_text
decimal_number
8
test
586
Pete counted the number of pieces of pepperoni on each pizza he made. How many pizzas had exactly 39 pieces of pepperoni?
null
2
pizzas
Pieces of pepperoni per pizza
Stem | Leaf 1 | 0, 5 2 | 0, 1, 3, 3, 5, 6, 9 3 | 6, 9, 9 4 | 1, 3, 7
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5
2
For the number 39, the stem is 3, and the leaf is 9. Find the row where the stem is 3. In that row, count all the leaves equal to 9. You counted 2 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 2 pizzas had exactly 39 pieces of pepperoni.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
587
Each bracelet has 5 charms. How many charms are on 6 bracelets?
null
30
charms
null
Number of bracelets | Number of charms 1 | 5 2 | 10 3 | 15 4 | 20 5 | 25 6 | ?
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7
2
Count by fives. Use the chart: there are 30 charms on 6 bracelets.
free_text
integer_number
1
test
588
The parks department compared how many basketball hoops there are at each park. What is the mode of the numbers?
null
10
null
Basketball hoops
Park | Number of basketball hoops Pinehurst Park | 9 Westfield Park | 11 Linden Park | 11 Crestview Park | 9 Otter Park | 10 Mooreland Park | 10 Kelly Park | 10
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8
2
Read the numbers from the table. 9, 11, 11, 9, 10, 10, 10 First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest: 9, 9, 10, 10, 10, 11, 11 Now count how many times each number appears. 9 appears 2 times. 10 appears 3 times. 11 appears 2 times. The number that appears most often is 10. The mode is 10.
free_text
integer_number
5
test
589
Jenny graphed the daily high temperature for 4 days. Which day had the highest temperature?
[ "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday" ]
Tuesday
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Daily high temperature
Day | Temperature (°C) Tuesday | 29 Wednesday | 26 Thursday | 23 Friday | 25
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5
2
Find the greatest number in the table. Remember to compare the numbers starting with the highest place value. The greatest number is 29. Now find the corresponding day. Tuesday corresponds to 29.
multi_choice
extractive_text
2
test
590
Look at the following schedule. Which stop does the bus depart from at 1.15 P.M.?
[ "science museum", "school", "kickball field", "library" ]
library
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Bus schedule
Location | Time the school | 10:25 A.M. the doctor's office | 10:50 A.M. the post office | 11:15 A.M. the playground | 11:40 A.M. the kickball field | 11:55 A.M. the mall | 12:30 P.M. the science museum | 12:55 P.M. the library | 1:15 P.M.
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9
2
Find 1:15 P. M. on the schedule. The bus departs from the library at 1:15 P. M.
multi_choice
extractive_text
3
test
591
The Oakdale Art Museum recorded how many finger puppets the children made at last Sunday's art workshop. How many children made at least 2 finger puppets?
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30
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Making finger puppets
Finger puppets made | Frequency 0 | 16 1 | 12 2 | 20 3 | 10
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5
2
Find the rows for 2 and 3 finger puppets. Add the frequencies for these rows. Add: 20 + 10 = 30 30 children made at least 2 finger puppets.
free_text
integer_number
7
test
592
Eddie has $144.68. How much money will Eddie have left if he buys an alarm clock and a cell phone?
null
83.35
$
null
alarm clock | $25.92 cell phone | $35.41 computer mouse | $16.03 calculator | $34.65
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4
2
Find the total cost of an alarm clock and a cell phone. $25.92 + $35.41 = $61.33 Now subtract the total cost from the starting amount. $144.68 - $61.33 = $83.35 Eddie will have $83.35 left.
free_text
decimal_number
4
test
593
How much money does Lisa need to buy a map of the United States and an airplane calendar?
null
14.40
$
null
map of the United States | $5.96 airplane calendar | $8.44 newspaper | $1.31 dictionary | $8.08
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4
2
Add the price of a map of the United States and the price of an airplane calendar: $5.96 + $8.44 = $14.40 Lisa needs $14.40.
free_text
decimal_number
5
test
594
A biologist recorded the number of birds at lakes in Clarksville. Which lake has the fewest birds?
[ "Mirror Lake", "Long Lake", "Round Lake", "Blue Lake" ]
Long Lake
null
Birds in local lakes
Lake | Ducks | Swans Long Lake | 5 | 17 Mirror Lake | 9 | 17 Round Lake | 18 | 13 Blue Lake | 14 | 13
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5
3
Add the numbers in each row. Long Lake: 5 + 17 = 22 Mirror Lake: 9 + 17 = 26 Round Lake: 18 + 13 = 31 Blue Lake: 14 + 13 = 27 The least sum is 22, which is the total for the Long Lake row. Long Lake has the fewest birds.
multi_choice
extractive_text
5
test
595
Each table has 5 candles. How many candles are on 5 tables?
null
25
null
null
Number of tables | Number of candles 1 | 5 2 | 10 3 | 15 4 | 20 5 | ?
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6
2
Count by fives. Use the chart: there are 25 candles on 5 tables.
free_text
integer_number
2
test
596
Madelyn kept a driving log to see how many miles she drove each day. What is the range of the numbers?
null
7
null
Miles driven
Day | Number of miles Monday | 10 Tuesday | 3 Wednesday | 4 Thursday | 9 Friday | 6
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6
2
Read the numbers from the table. 10, 3, 4, 9, 6 First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 10. Next, find the least number. The least number is 3. Subtract the least number from the greatest number: 10 − 3 = 7 The range is 7.
free_text
integer_number
8
test
597
If Kendra buys 1+1/2 kilograms of double chocolate cookie dough, how much will she spend?
null
3
$
null
chocolate chip cookie dough | $3/kg oatmeal raisin cookie dough | $2/kg snickerdoodle cookie dough | $2/kg double chocolate cookie dough | $2/kg gingersnap cookie dough | $3/kg
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5
2
Find the cost of the double chocolate cookie dough. Multiply the price per kilogram by the number of kilograms. $2 × 1\frac{1}{2} = $2 × 1.5 = $3 She will spend $3.
free_text
integer_number
6
test
598
The table shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear?
[ "linear", "nonlinear" ]
nonlinear
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null
x | y 13 | 17 14 | 8 15 | 0
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4
2
To determine whether the function is linear or nonlinear, see whether it has a constant rate of change. Pick the points in any two rows of the table and calculate the rate of change between them. The first two rows are a good place to start. Call the values in the first row x1 and y1. Call the values in the second row ...
multi_choice
boolean_text
8
test
599