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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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"Also ... | 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"
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$405 | 20,200 | 6,000
$485 | 15,500 | 7,900
$565 | 10,800 | 9,800
$645 | 6,100 | 11,700
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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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? | [
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"football team",
"water polo team",
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baseball team | 38
football team | 37
water polo team | 34
volleyball team | 35 | {
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"Also ... | 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"
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Food | 6 | 12
Decorations | 3 | 14
Schedule | 12 | 6 | {
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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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{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"
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$565 | 19,000 | 5,600
$635 | 16,900 | 7,800
$705 | 14,800 | 10,000
$775 | 12,700 | 12,200
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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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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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? | [
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snowboard | $910.00
mountain bike | $763.00
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$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? | [
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"Algeria",
"Libya"
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Afghanistan | $5 | $5
Libya | $4 | $2
Algeria | $12 | $11 | {
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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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
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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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? | [
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Saturday | 282
Sunday | 218
Monday | 228
Tuesday | 281 | {
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"Also ... | 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.? | [
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"Cardinals versus Cobras game",
"Sharks versus Storm game",
"Thunder versus Eagles game"
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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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"Also ... | 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
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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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
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"Also ... | 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? | [
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toy rocket | $46.80
toy guitar | $36.41
video game | $38.87 | {
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"Also ... | 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
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"Also ... | 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? | [
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dog bowl | $5.00
bag of birdseed | $3.00
dog leash | $3.00
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"Also ... | 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? | [
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"9:45 A.M.",
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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.
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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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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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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? | [
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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
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= \frac{7 students - 8 students}{1 year}
= \frac{-1 students}{1 year}
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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
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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
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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.? | [
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"Sunset Road"
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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.
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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 | Stem | Leaf
2 | 3, 4, 9
3 | 0, 1, 2
4 | 1, 2, 7
5 | 1, 2
6 | 2, 4, 9
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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? | [
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"Sunday",
"Monday"
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Friday | 52
Saturday | 50
Sunday | 59
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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
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$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
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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? | [
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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.
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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? | [
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ceramic vase | $47.58
rug | $10.48
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$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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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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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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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
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$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? | [
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"5 hours"
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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.
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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
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$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? | [
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football ticket | $82
basketball ticket | $75
soccer ticket | $70
golf ticket | $72
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$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? | [
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3 | 15
15 | 10
9 | 3
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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
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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
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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
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$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
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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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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
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$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
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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
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Mariana: 175
Brennan: 119
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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? | [
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Bromine mixture: |-4| = 4
Acetone mixture: |5| = 5
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Charlie buys 4 pounds of soybeans and 4 pounds of sesame seeds. How much does he spend? | null | 28 | $ | null | lentils | $1/pound
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$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? | [
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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
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Saturday | 4
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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
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$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
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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
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7 | 8
8 |
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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. | [
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Mars | 1.63 x | 1011 rock
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6.08 x10^10 · 10^1
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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
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coffee pot | $20.00
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$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? | [
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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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"Also ... | 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
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"Also ... | 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
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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
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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
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Rate of change
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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
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2 | 4
3 | 4, 6
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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
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"Also ... | 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? | [
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$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
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"Also ... | 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
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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
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Monday | 109
Tuesday | 120
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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
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1 | 16
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4 | 15
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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
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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.? | [
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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.
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"Also ... | 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? | [
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"nonlinear"
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0 | 9
1 | 8
2 | 7 | {
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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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"Also ... | 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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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"
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16 | 3
17 | 11
18 | 19 | {
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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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"Also ... | 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"
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5 | 11
15 | 3
4 | 14
17 | 9 | {
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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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.? | [
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"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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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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? | [
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"Wednesday",
"Thursday",
"Friday"
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Tuesday | 29
Wednesday | 26
Thursday | 23
Friday | 25 | {
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"Also ... | 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 | null | 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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"Also ... | 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? | null | 30 | null | Making finger puppets | Finger puppets made | Frequency
0 | 16
1 | 12
2 | 20
3 | 10 | {
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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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? | [
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"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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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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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"Also ... | 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 | null | null | x | y
13 | 17
14 | 8
15 | 0 | {
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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 |
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