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How many more boys than girls are in Mr. Orange's class? | null | 2 | boys | Fifth grade classes | Teacher | Boys | Girls
Mr. Burgundy | 8 | 11
Ms. Brown | 18 | 18
Mr. Orange | 6 | 4
Miss Black | 14 | 6 | {
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"Also ... | 5 | 3 | Find the Mr. Orange row. Find the numbers in this row for boys and girls.
boys: 6
girls: 4
Now subtract:
6 − 4 = 2
2 more boys than girls are in Mr. Orange's class. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 800 |
Employees at Bert's Movies tracked the number of movies that customers rented last month. How many customers rented a movie fewer than 2 times? | null | 16 | null | Renting movies last month | Number of times | Frequency
0 | 0
1 | 16
2 | 12
3 | 20
4 | 5
5 | 3 | {
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Find the rows for 0 and 1 time. Add the frequencies for these rows.
Add:
0 + 16 = 16
16 customers rented a movie fewer than 2 times. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 801 |
How much would it cost to buy 5 kilograms of unsalted popcorn? | null | 10 | $ | null | corn tortilla chips | $2/kilogram
unsalted popcorn | $2/kilogram
flour tortilla chips | $1/kilogram
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Find the cost of the unsalted popcorn. Multiply the price per kilogram by the number of kilograms.
$2 × 5 = $10
It would cost $10. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 802 |
How much money does Mackenzie need to buy a designer handbag and a designer scarf? | null | 1,065 | $ | null | designer skirt | $456
designer handbag | $794
designer scarf | $271
designer coat | $881 | {
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Add the price of a designer handbag and the price of a designer scarf:
$794 + $271 = $1,065
Mackenzie needs $1,065. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 803 |
The players on a quiz show received the following scores. Who had the highest score? | [
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"Herman",
"Tom",
"Wesley"
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Vince | 445
Herman | 425
Tom | 422
Wesley | 452 | {
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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 452.
Now find the corresponding name. Wesley corresponds to 452. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 2 | test | 804 |
In considering whether to open a new branch, the city council examined the number of times some typical residents went to the library last month. How many people went to the library at least 4 times last month? | null | 50 | null | Going to the library last month | Number of trips | Frequency
1 | 16
2 | 17
3 | 8
4 | 18
5 | 13
6 | 19 | {
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Add:
18 + 13 + 19 = 50
50 people went to the library at least 4 times last month. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 805 |
How much money does Mona need to buy a robot stamp and 4 flag stamps? | null | 1.06 | $ | null | tulip stamp | $0.36
flag stamp | $0.16
sheet of animal stamps | $0.17
bird postcard | $0.30
robot stamp | $0.42
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"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Find the cost of 4 flag stamps.
$0.16 × 4 = $0.64
Now find the total cost.
$0.42 + $0.64 = $1.06
Mona needs $1.06. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 806 |
How much more does a train ticket to San Francisco cost than a train ticket to Boston? | null | 400 | $ | null | train ticket to Los Angeles | $164.00
train ticket to San Francisco | $883.00
train ticket to St. Louis | $161.00
train ticket to Chicago | $274.00
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Subtract the price of a train ticket to Boston from the price of a train ticket to San Francisco.
$883.00 - $483.00 = $400.00
A train ticket to San Francisco costs $400.00 more than a train ticket to Boston. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 807 |
Some pizza restaurants compared their pizza sales. In all, how many pizza slices did Deep Dish by Dan and Pizzeria Italiano sell? | null | 499 | pizza slices | Pizza slices sold | Restaurant | Number of slices sold
The Big Cheese | 810
New York Slice | 523
Deep Dish by Dan | 344
Pizzeria Italiano | 155 | {
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Find the numbers in the table.
Deep Dish by Dan: 344
Pizzeria Italiano: 155
Now add: 344 + 155 = 499.
Deep Dish by Dan and Pizzeria Italiano sold 499 pizza slices in all. | free_text | integer_number | 3 | test | 808 |
A stock broker followed the stock prices of a certain set of companies. On Thursday, which company's stock cost the most? | [
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"Watson and Partners",
"White and Company",
"Thompson Corporation"
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Computer Data Company | $8 | $5
Watson and Partners | $9 | $7
White and Company | $13 | $15
Thompson Corporation | $10 | $19
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"Also ... | 6 | 3 | Look at the numbers in the Thursday column. Find the greatest number in this column.
The greatest number is $19.00, which is in the Thompson Corporation row. On Thursday, Thompson Corporation's stock cost the most. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 5 | test | 809 |
The parks department compared how many soccer fields there are at each park. What is the median of the numbers? | null | 5 | null | Soccer fields | Park | Number of soccer fields
Lighthouse Park | 3
Moon Park | 7
Canyon Park | 1
Madison Park | 6
Crane Park | 1
Juniper Park | 5
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"Also ... | 8 | 2 | Read the numbers from the table.
3, 7, 1, 6, 1, 5, 7
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
1, 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 7
Now find the number in the middle.
1, 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 7
The number in the middle is 5.
The median is 5. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 810 |
The architecture student counted the number of bricks in each building in his neighborhood. How many buildings have fewer than 82 bricks? | null | 6 | buildings | Bricks per building | Stem | Leaf
1 | 3
2 | 4
3 | 4
4 | 1
5 | 7
6 |
7 | 1
8 | 5, 9, 9
9 | 0 | {
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"Also ... | 10 | 2 | Count all the leaves in the rows with stems 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
In the row with stem 8, count all the leaves less than 2.
You counted 6 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plots above. 6 buildings have fewer than 82 bricks. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 811 |
How much money does Carmen need to buy a snow plow and a dirt bike? | null | 10,786 | $ | null | kayak | $2,303
snowmobile | $1,030
dirt bike | $3,676
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Add the price of a snow plow and the price of a dirt bike:
$7,110 + $3,676 = $10,786
Carmen needs $10,786. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 812 |
Each bucket has 5 red blocks. How many red blocks are in 6 buckets? | null | 30 | red blocks | null | Number of buckets | Number of red blocks
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 red blocks in 6 buckets. | free_text | integer_number | 1 | test | 813 |
Look at this table. Is this relation a function? | [
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3 | 0
12 | 16
3 | 10 | {
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The x-value 3 is paired with multiple y-values, so the relation is not a function. | multi_choice | boolean_text | 8 | test | 814 |
An adventure tour company found out how many whales people saw on its most popular whale tour. How many people saw fewer than 3 whales? | null | 50 | null | Whale watching | Whales spotted | Frequency
0 | 20
1 | 11
2 | 19
3 | 10
4 | 15
5 | 2 | {
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Find the rows for 0, 1, and 2 whales. Add the frequencies for these rows.
Add:
20 + 11 + 19 = 50
50 people saw fewer than 3 whales. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 815 |
The bird watcher counted the number of birds in each flock that passed overhead. How many flocks had at least 50 birds but fewer than 78 birds? | null | 8 | null | Birds per flock | Stem | Leaf
3 | 2, 8, 9, 9
4 | 0, 2, 5, 7
5 | 2, 7
6 | 1, 2, 2, 6, 7
7 | 3, 8 | {
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In the row with stem 7, count all the leaves less than 8.
You counted 8 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plots above. 8 flocks had at least 50 birds but fewer than 78 birds. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 816 |
Doug's campground is close to two hiking trails with scenic destinations. One trail ends at an underground lake in the bottom of a small cave. The other trail ends at a mountain peak. The elevation of each destination is shown on the campground map. Which trail's destination is farther from sea level? | [
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Underground lake | -350
Mountain peak | 325 | {
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To find the destination farther from sea level, use absolute value. Absolute value tells you how far each destination is from sea level.
Underground lake: |-350| = 350
Mountain pe... | multi_choice | extractive_text | 6 | test | 817 |
A sports fan decided to examine the pattern of medals won by certain countries at several Olympic games. Which country won fewer medals in 2004, Brazil or Finland? | [
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"Brazil"
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Brazil | 12 | 10
Sweden | 12 | 7
Finland | 4 | 2 | {
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"Also ... | 4 | 3 | Find the 2004 column. Compare the numbers in this column for Brazil and Finland.
2 is less than 10. Finland won fewer medals in 2004. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 4 | test | 818 |
Look at the table. Then answer the question. At a price of $145, is there a shortage or a surplus? | [
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"surplus"
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$145 | 23,600 | 15,300
$345 | 23,100 | 15,500
$545 | 22,600 | 15,700
$745 | 22,100 | 15,900
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"Also ... | 6 | 3 | At the price of $145, the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied. There is not enough of the good or service for sale at that price. So, there is a shortage.
| multi_choice | boolean_text | 5 | test | 819 |
Kenny went to the store and bought 2 pounds of Chinese lettuce and 1 pound of romaine lettuce. How much did he spend? | null | 5 | $ | null | summer crisp lettuce | $4/pound
butterhead lettuce | $1/pound
romaine lettuce | $1/pound
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Find the cost of the Chinese lettuce. Multiply:
$2 × 2 = $4
Find the cost of the romaine lettuce. Multiply:
$1 × 1 = $1
Now find the total cost by adding:
$4 + $1 = $5
He spent $5. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 820 |
Jayden graphed the daily low temperature for 5 days. What is the mean of the numbers? | null | 7 | null | Daily low temperature | Day | Temperature (°C)
Monday | 7
Tuesday | 5
Wednesday | 9
Thursday | 4
Friday | 10 | {
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"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Read the numbers from the table.
7, 5, 9, 4, 10
First, count how many numbers are in the group.
There are 5 numbers.
Now add all the numbers together:
7 + 5 + 9 + 4 + 10 = 35
Now divide the sum by the number of numbers:
35 ÷ 5 = 7
The mean is 7. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 821 |
Meg went to the store. She bought 2 kilograms of small binder clips and 4 kilograms of large binder clips. How much did she spend? | null | 12.76 | $ | null | large binder clips | $2.21/kg
jumbo binder clips | $2.36/kg
small binder clips | $1.96/kg
standard paper clips | $2.13/kg
colored paper clips | $2.14/kg
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"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Find the cost of the small binder clips. Multiply:
$1.96 × 2 = $3.92
Find the cost of the large binder clips. Multiply:
$2.21 × 4 = $8.84
Now find the total cost by adding:
$3.92 + $8.84 = $12.76
She spent $12.76. | free_text | decimal_number | 7 | test | 822 |
Alan went to the store. He bought 5 kilograms of orange chocolate. How much did he spend? | null | 13.30 | $ | null | white chocolate | $2.24/kg
orange chocolate | $2.66/kg
bittersweet chocolate | $2.90/kg
semisweet chocolate | $1.75/kg
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Find the cost of the orange chocolate. Multiply the price per kilogram by the number of kilograms.
$2.66 × 5 = $13.30
He spent $13.30. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 823 |
Ayana purchased 0.5 kilograms of Greek olives. What was the total cost? | null | 1.50 | $ | null | Greek olives | $3 per kg
black olives | $2 per kg
Spanish olives | $3 per kg
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Find the cost of the Greek olives. Multiply the price per kilogram by the number of kilograms.
$3 × 0.5 = $1.50
The total cost was $1.50. | free_text | decimal_number | 6 | test | 824 |
Some friends discussed the sizes of their coin collections. Who has the fewest coins? | [
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Fred | 31
Anita | 34
Hazel | 39
Valentina | 30 | {
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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 30.
Now find the corresponding name. Valentina corresponds to 30. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 2 | test | 825 |
Mrs. Hammond kept track of her students' scores on last year's final exam. How many students scored exactly 90 points? | null | 3 | students | Final exam scores | Stem | Leaf
1 | 6
2 | 2, 9
3 | 2
4 | 0, 5
5 | 3, 6, 8
6 | 1, 8
7 | 2
8 | 4
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"Also ... | 10 | 2 | For the number 90, the stem is 9, and the leaf is 0. Find the row where the stem is 9. 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 students scored exactly 90 points. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 826 |
Some friends played a trivia game and recorded their scores. What is the mode of the numbers? | null | 55 | null | Trivia game scores | Name | Score
Vijay | 46
Scott | 55
Bob | 55
Jason | 46
Heather | 48
Charlie | 55
Aiden | 48 | {
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46, 55, 55, 46, 48, 55, 48
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
46, 46, 48, 48, 55, 55, 55
Now count how many times each number appears.
46 appears 2 times.
48 appears 2 times.
55 appears 3 times.
The number that appears most often is 55.
The mode is 55. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 827 |
A philanthropic organization compared the amounts of money that its members donated to certain causes. How much did Jayce donate to hunger prevention? | null | 3 | $ | Donations | Person | Job training | Hunger prevention
Darrell | $6 | $11
Sofia | $17 | $6
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This number is $3.00. Jayce donated $3 to hunger prevention. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 828 |
Ms. Lawson reported her students' scores on the most recent quiz. What is the highest score? | null | 90 | points | Quiz scores | Stem | Leaf
1 | 1
2 | 0, 7
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 | 5
7 | 3
8 | 2
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Now find the highest leaf in the last row. The highest leaf is 0.
The highest score has a stem of 9 and a leaf of 0. Write the stem first, then the leaf: 90.
The highest score is 90 points. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 829 |
Sue counted the number of pieces of pepperoni on each pizza she made. How many pizzas had at least 10 pieces of pepperoni but fewer than 30 pieces of pepperoni? | null | 9 | pizzas | Pieces of pepperoni per pizza | Stem | Leaf
1 | 0, 0, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9
2 | 3, 7
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You counted 9 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 9 pizzas had at least 10 pieces of pepperoni but fewer than 30 pieces of pepperoni. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 830 |
How much more does a CD signed by a famous band cost than a photograph signed by a famous race car driver? | null | 4 | $ | null | bat signed by a famous baseball player | $75
jersey signed by a famous hockey player | $83
photograph signed by a famous singer | $78
CD signed by a famous band | $48
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$48 - $44 = $4
A CD signed by a famous band costs $4 more than a photograph signed by a famous race car driver. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 831 |
How much money does Marvin need to buy a cherry pie and 2 key lime pies? | null | 42.06 | $ | null | carrot cake | $24.99
key lime pie | $14.14
cherry pie | $13.78
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$14.14 × 2 = $28.28
Now find the total cost.
$13.78 + $28.28 = $42.06
Marvin needs $42.06. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 832 |
To get to know her students better, Ms. Garner surveyed her math students to determine what hobbies and school subjects they prefer. What is the probability that a randomly selected student prefers literature and enjoys student council? Simplify any fractions. | null | 1/3 | null | null | | Poetry | Student council
Math | 6 | 3
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To find the probability that a student prefers literature and enjoys student council, first identify the sample space and the event.
The outcomes in the sample space are the different students. Each student is e... | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 833 |
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 is labeled not spicy and contains salmon? Simplify any fractions. | null | 1/3 | null | null | | Yellowtail | Salmon
Not spicy | 4 | 4
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To find the probability that a sushi roll is labeled not spicy and contains salmon, first identify the sample space and the event.
The outcomes in the sample space are the different sushi rolls. Each sushi roll... | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 834 |
At a swim meet, Joel noted the size of various swim teams. What is the size of the smallest team? | null | 11 | swimmers | Swimming team sizes (number of swimmers) | Stem | Leaf
1 | 1, 5, 6, 7
2 | 0, 7
3 | 4, 5, 7, 7, 9
4 | 3, 7, 9
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Now find the lowest leaf in the first row. The lowest leaf is 1.
The size of the smallest team has a stem of 1 and a leaf of 1. Write the stem first, then the leaf: 11.
The size of the smallest team i... | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 835 |
Rob buys 5 pounds of Parmesan popcorn and 5 pounds of cheddar popcorn. How much does he spend? | null | 15 | $ | null | caramel corn | $4 per pound
kettle corn | $1 per pound
Parmesan popcorn | $2 per pound
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$2 × 5 = $10
Find the cost of the cheddar popcorn. Multiply:
$1 × 5 = $5
Now find the total cost by adding:
$10 + $5 = $15
He spends $15. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 836 |
Jamie, who rents properties for a living, measures all the offices in a building he is renting. How many offices are at least 40 square meters but less than 83 square meters? | null | 8 | offices | Office sizes (square meters) | Stem | Leaf
3 | 4, 4, 8
4 | 2, 7
5 | 3, 9
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7 | 2, 6, 6
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In the row with stem 8, count all the leaves less than 3.
You counted 8 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plots above. 8 offices are at least 40 square meters but less than 83 square meters. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 837 |
How much money does Katy need to buy 2 yellow skirts and a pair of jeans? | null | 80 | $ | null | black skirt | $20
gray sweatshirt | $11
yellow skirt | $20
green dress | $47
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$20 × 2 = $40
Now find the total cost.
$40 + $40 = $80
Katy needs $80. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 838 |
The teachers at a middle school counted how many computers they had in their classrooms. What is the median of the numbers? | null | 9 | null | Computers in classrooms | Teacher | Number of computers
Mr. Morales | 3
Ms. Rojas | 10
Mrs. Tan | 9
Mrs. Jansen | 10
Mr. Lim | 9
Mr. Watson | 2
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3, 10, 9, 10, 9, 2, 10
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
2, 3, 9, 9, 10, 10, 10
Now find the number in the middle.
2, 3, 9, 9, 10, 10, 10
The number in the middle is 9.
The median is 9. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 839 |
A pretzel stand owner kept track of the number of pretzels sold during the past 3 days. How many pretzels in total did the stand sell on Sunday and Monday? | null | 822 | pretzels | Pretzels sold | Day | Number of pretzels
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Sunday: 590
Monday: 232
Now add: 590 + 232 = 822.
The stand sold 822 pretzels on Sunday and Monday. | free_text | integer_number | 3 | test | 840 |
Look at the following schedule. At which stop does the bus arrive at 12.35 P.M.? | [
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the post office | 10:10 A.M.
the grocery store | 10:25 A.M.
the movie theater | 10:50 A.M.
the science museum | 11:10 A.M.
the doctor's office | 11:55 A.M.
the school | 12:35 P.M.
the mall | 12:45 P.M.
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How much more does a baseball ticket cost than a tennis ticket? | null | 48 | $ | null | basketball ticket | $58
tennis ticket | $35
hockey ticket | $83
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$83 - $35 = $48
A baseball ticket costs $48 more than a tennis ticket. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 842 |
Layla kept track of how many kilometers she walked during the past 7 days. What is the range of the numbers? | null | 14 | null | Kilometers walked | Day | Kilometers
Tuesday | 12
Wednesday | 7
Thursday | 14
Friday | 8
Saturday | 12
Sunday | 1
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12, 7, 14, 8, 12, 1, 0
First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 14.
Next, find the least number. The least number is 0.
Subtract the least number from the greatest number:
14 − 0 = 14
The range is 14. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 843 |
A hardware store monitored how many hammers it sold in the past 6 days. What is the range of the numbers? | null | 3 | null | Hammers sold | Day | Number of hammers
Saturday | 4
Sunday | 2
Monday | 3
Tuesday | 1
Wednesday | 1
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4, 2, 3, 1, 1, 1
First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 4.
Next, find the least number. The least number is 1.
Subtract the least number from the greatest number:
4 − 1 = 3
The range is 3. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 844 |
A stock broker followed the stock prices of a certain set of companies. How much did Jonas Incorporated's stock cost on Thursday? | null | 8 | $ | Stock prices | Company | Wednesday | Thursday
Houston Sporting Goods | $14 | $17
Computer Data Company | $18 | $5
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This number is $8.00. Jonas Incorporated's stock cost $8 on Thursday. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 845 |
The gym teacher wrote down how many tennis balls his students hit in half an hour. Which student hit the most tennis balls? | [
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Fred | 89
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Now find the corresponding name. Fred corresponds to 89. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 2 | test | 846 |
Use the data to answer the question below. Is the following statement about our solar system true or false? Earth's volume is more than ten times as great as Mars's volume. | [
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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
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Marvin purchased 4 pounds of granulated sugar. What was the total cost? | null | 25.32 | $ | null | powdered sugar | $2.17 per lb
granulated sugar | $6.33 per lb
dark brown sugar | $2.38 per lb
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$6.33 × 4 = $25.32
The total cost was $25.32. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 848 |
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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Monday | 435
Tuesday | 459
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Now find the corresponding day. Sunday corresponds to 434. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 2 | test | 849 |
How much would it cost to buy 4 kilograms of felt scraps, 1 kilogram of faux fur scraps, and 2 kilograms of canvas scraps? | null | 31 | $ | null | felt scraps | $5 per kilogram
silk scraps | $5 per kilogram
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$5 × 4 = $20
Find the cost of the faux fur scraps. Multiply:
$5 × 1 = $5
Find the cost of the canvas scraps. Multiply:
$3 × 2 = $6
Now find the total cost by adding:
$20 + $5 + $6 = $31
It would cost $31. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 850 |
How much more does an emerald ring cost than a ruby necklace? | null | 769 | $ | null | opal ring | $2,930.00
emerald pendant | $4,907.00
emerald ring | $4,297.00
diamond bracelet | $4,940.00
opal pendant | $4,678.00
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$4,297.00 - $3,528.00 = $769.00
An emerald ring costs $769.00 more than a ruby necklace. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 851 |
A newspaper researched how many grocery stores there are in each town. What is the range of the numbers? | null | 6 | null | Grocery stores in each town | Town | Number of stores
Columbia | 8
Riverside | 4
Mayfield | 5
Salem | 6
Ashland | 8
Watertown | 9
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8, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 3, 8
First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 9.
Next, find the least number. The least number is 3.
Subtract the least number from the greatest number:
9 − 3 = 6
The range is 6. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 852 |
For a math assignment, Seth researched the scores of the people competing on his favorite quiz show. How many people scored exactly 67 points? | null | 1 | people | Quiz show scores | Stem | Leaf
6 | 1, 1, 7, 8, 9
7 | 0, 0, 0, 2, 3, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7
8 | 0, 0, 0, 5, 6, 8, 9
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You counted 1 leaf, which is blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 1 person scored exactly 67 points. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 853 |
How much money does Alvin need to buy a red ballpoint pen, a thin blue marker, and an orange marker? | null | 0.19 | $ | null | purple colored pencil | $0.07
thin blue marker | $0.09
black pen | $0.01
red ballpoint pen | $0.08
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"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Find the total cost of a red ballpoint pen, a thin blue marker, and an orange marker.
$0.08 + $0.09 + $0.02 = $0.19
Alvin needs $0.19. | free_text | decimal_number | 4 | test | 854 |
Mrs. Trevino told students how many rounds to expect in the spelling bee based on previous years. According to the table, what was the rate of change between 2008 and 2009? | null | 7 | rounds per year | Rounds in the spelling bee | Year | Rounds
2007 | 13
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2010 | 16
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4 | 2
6 | 4
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The x-value 4 is paired with multiple y-values, so the relation is not a function. | multi_choice | boolean_text | 8 | test | 856 |
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Seagull Port | 10:15 A.M. | 10:30 A.M. | 10:45 A.M. | 11:00 A.M. | 11:15 A.M.
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Look down the column until you find the row for Foggy Port.
Betty will get to Foggy Port at 5:45 P. M. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 4 | test | 857 |
As part of a project for health class, Isaiah surveyed local delis about the kinds of sandwiches sold. How many vegetarian sandwiches did Express Sandwiches sell? | null | 8 | vegetarian sandwiches | Sandwich sales | Shop | Ham sandwiches | Vegetarian sandwiches
City Cafe | 15 | 14
Joe's Diner | 6 | 10
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This number is 8. Express Sandwiches sold 8 vegetarian sandwiches. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 858 |
How much money does Juan need to buy 6 blueberry cheesecakes? | null | 156 | $ | null | birthday cake | $29.00
blueberry cheesecake | $26.00
cherry pie | $12.00
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$26.00 × 6 = $156.00
Juan needs $156.00. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 859 |
The table shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear? | [
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10 | 1
11 | 8
12 | 18 | {
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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 | 860 |
Professor Maynard released the results of yesterday's pop quiz. What is the lowest score? | null | 41 | points | Pop quiz scores | Stem | Leaf
4 | 1, 2, 5, 5, 5, 7, 8
5 | 3, 9
6 | 0, 0, 4
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Now find the lowest leaf in the first row. The lowest leaf is 1.
The lowest score has a stem of 4 and a leaf of 1. Write the stem first, then the leaf: 41.
The lowest score is 41 points. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 861 |
Alexandra graphed the amount of snow that fell in the last 5 days. What is the range of the numbers? | null | 2 | null | Daily snowfall | Day | Snowfall (inches)
Sunday | 5
Monday | 4
Tuesday | 5
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5, 4, 5, 5, 3
First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 5.
Next, find the least number. The least number is 3.
Subtract the least number from the greatest number:
5 − 3 = 2
The range is 2. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 862 |
Look at the table. Then answer the question. At a price of $395, is there a shortage or a surplus? | [
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$555 | 10,800 | 10,200
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| multi_choice | boolean_text | 5 | test | 863 |
The Hampton Chamber of Commerce researched the number of employees working at local companies. What is the size of the largest company? | null | 84 | employees | Company sizes (number of employees) | Stem | Leaf
4 | 1, 2, 5, 8, 9
5 | 4, 5, 6
6 | 1, 5, 6, 7
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Now find the highest leaf in the last row. The highest leaf is 4.
The size of the largest company has a stem of 8 and a leaf of 4. Write the stem first, then the leaf: 84.
The size of the largest compan... | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 864 |
The Summerfield Middle School fundraising committee found out how many sweatshirts students already had, in order to decide whether to sell sweatshirts for a fundraiser. How many students in the class have exactly 2 sweatshirts? | null | 13 | null | Sweatshirts | Number of sweatshirts | Frequency
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1 | 4
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3 | 1
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13 students have exactly2 sweatshirts. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 865 |
The Stafford Ski Resort asked its guests how many times they went sledding last winter. How many guests went sledding fewer than 2 times? | null | 8 | null | Sledding last winter | Number of times | Frequency
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1 | 1
2 | 11
3 | 2
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Add:
7 + 1 = 8
8 guests went sledding fewer than 2 times. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 866 |
Some friends played a trivia game and recorded their scores. Who had the highest score? | [
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Dillon | 82
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Now find the corresponding name. Luna corresponds to 87. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 2 | test | 867 |
Colette, an employee at Lloyd's Convenience Store, looked at the sales of each of its soda products. How much did the convenience store make from Kickin' Coffee sales on Saturday? | null | 10 | $ | Convenience store beverage sales | Beverage | Saturday | Sunday
Pearl's Soda | $13 | $7
Kickin' Coffee | $10 | $4
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This number is $10.00. The convenience store made $10 from Kickin' Coffee sales on Saturday. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 868 |
A movie theater manager counted the number of tickets sold each month. How many tickets did the theater sell in all in September and November? | null | 4,710 | tickets | Tickets sold | Month | Number of tickets
August | 1,930
September | 2,143
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September: 2,143
November: 2,567
Now add: 2,143 + 2,567 = 4,710.
The theater sold 4,710 tickets in September and November. | free_text | integer_number | 3 | test | 869 |
A waitress kept track of how many hours she worked each day. What is the range of the numbers? | null | 5 | null | Hours worked | Day | Hours
Friday | 2
Saturday | 5
Sunday | 7
Monday | 6
Tuesday | 4
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Read the numbers from the table.
2, 5, 7, 6, 4, 4
First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 7.
Next, find the least number. The least number is 2.
Subtract the least number from the greatest number:
7 − 2 = 5
The range is 5. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 870 |
A fashion magazine poll asks how many winter hats each reader owns. How many readers are there in all? | null | 64 | null | Winter hats | Number of winter hats | Frequency
0 | 10
1 | 16
2 | 13
3 | 4
4 | 20
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Add the frequencies for each row.
Add:
10 + 16 + 13 + 4 + 20 + 1 = 64
There are 64 readers in all. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 871 |
Look at Margarita's pay stub. Margarita lives in a state without state income tax. How much did Margarita make after taxes? | null | 542.04 | $ | null | Employee | Pay period |
Margarita Perez | September 9-15 |
Total earnings | | $670.00
Federal income tax | $76.70 |
Other taxes | $51.26 |
Total taxes | | ?
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To find the total payroll tax, add the federal income tax and the other taxes.
The total earnings are $670.00. The total payroll tax is $127.96. Subtract to find the difference.
$670.00 - $127.96 = $542.04
Ma... | free_text | decimal_number | 5 | test | 872 |
Martina is shopping for a new bicycle. She is most interested in color and type of tires. What is the probability that a randomly selected bike is red and has mountain bike tires? Simplify any fractions. | null | 7/19 | null | null | | Road bike tires | Mountain bike tires
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To find the probability that a bike is red and has mountain bike tires, first identify the sample space and the event.
The outcomes in the sample space are the different bikes. Each bike is equally likely to be selected, so this... | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 873 |
Liz wrote down how many spelling words she practiced each day. What is the median of the numbers? | null | 7 | null | Spelling words practiced | Day | Number of spelling words
Friday | 9
Saturday | 4
Sunday | 9
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9, 4, 9, 7, 4, 7, 6
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
4, 4, 6, 7, 7, 9, 9
Now find the number in the middle.
4, 4, 6, 7, 7, 9, 9
The number in the middle is 7.
The median is 7. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 874 |
Avery went to the store and bought 1+1/4 kilograms of maple syrup. How much did she spend? | null | 1.25 | $ | null | maple syrup | $1 per kg
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dark brown sugar | $2 per kg
light brown sugar | $1 per kg
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$1 × 1\frac{1}{4} = $1 × 1.25 = $1.25
She spent $1.25. | free_text | decimal_number | 6 | test | 875 |
How much money does Rosanne need to buy a cello and an oboe? | null | 1,943 | $ | null | cello | $999.00
oboe | $944.00
flute | $931.00
guitar | $488.00
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$999.00 + $944.00 = $1,943.00
Rosanne needs $1,943.00. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 876 |
Each tool box has 10 nails. How many nails are in 3 tool boxes? | null | 30 | nails | null | Number of tool boxes | Number of nails
1 | 10
2 | 20
3 | ? | {
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Count by tens. Use the chart: there are 30 nails in 3 tool boxes. | free_text | integer_number | 1 | test | 877 |
Look at the table. Then answer the question. At a price of $770, is there a shortage or a surplus? | [
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$770 | 12,800 | 5,200
$940 | 9,500 | 9,400
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| multi_choice | boolean_text | 5 | test | 878 |
For a class assignment, Wyatt wanted to study whether or not the color of a person's car correlates with the color of his or her hair. He spent an hour at a stoplight recording the color of each car that passed and the hair color of its driver. What is the probability that a randomly selected driver has a blue car and ... | null | 3/19 | null | null | | Red hair | Blonde hair
Red car | 7 | 3
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To find the probability that a driver has a blue car and has red hair, first identify the sample space and the event.
The outcomes in the sample space are the different drivers. Each driver is equally likely to be selected, so ... | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 879 |
Each necklace has 10 red beads. How many red beads are on 5 necklaces? | null | 50 | red beads | null | Number of necklaces | Number of red beads
1 | 10
2 | 20
3 | 30
4 | 40
5 | ? | {
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How much would it cost to buy 3+2/5 kilograms of marinara sauce? | null | 6.80 | $ | null | alfredo sauce | $2/kg
tomato sauce | $2/kg
beef sauce | $3/kg
chicken sauce | $2/kg
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$2 × 3\frac{2}{5} = $2 × 3.4 = $6.80
It would cost $6.80. | free_text | decimal_number | 6 | test | 881 |
The board of commerce gave a survey to determine how many employees work at each company. Which company has the most employees? | [
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"A to Z Books",
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Wakefield and Watson | 20
A to Z Books | 27
Township Real Estate | 28
Country Bakery | 24 | {
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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 28.
Now find the corresponding company. Township Real Estate corresponds to 28. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 2 | test | 882 |
Helen went to the store. She bought 2 kilograms of sawdust, 1 kilogram of dirt, and 3 kilograms of bark. How much did she spend? | null | 9.06 | $ | null | mulch | $1.10 per kilogram
sawdust | $1.37 per kilogram
dirt | $2.21 per kilogram
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Find the cost of the sawdust. Multiply:
$1.37 × 2 = $2.74
Find the cost of the dirt. Multiply:
$2.21 × 1 = $2.21
Find the cost of the bark. Multiply:
$1.37 × 3 = $4.11
Now find the total cost by adding:
$2.74 + $2.21 + $4.11 = $9.06
She spent $9.06. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 883 |
The table shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear? | [
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7 | 20
8 | 17
9 | 12 | {
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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 | 884 |
The school district compared how many math teachers each high school has. What is the range of the numbers? | null | 6 | null | Math teachers | High school | Number of math teachers
Central High | 4
Lincoln High | 5
River High | 3
Thompson High | 9
Moore High | 5 | {
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"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Read the numbers from the table.
4, 5, 3, 9, 5
First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 9.
Next, find the least number. The least number is 3.
Subtract the least number from the greatest number:
9 − 3 = 6
The range is 6. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 885 |
A food industry researcher compiled the revenues of several pizzerias. How much more did Dan's Deep Dish make from pizzas than Taste of New York? | null | 12 | $ | Pizza sales | Restaurant | Supreme pizzas | Cheese pizzas
Taste of New York | $9 | $10
New York Slice | $20 | $16
Dan's Deep Dish | $12 | $19
The Big Cheese | $7 | $8 | {
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"Also ... | 5 | 3 | Add the numbers in the Dan's Deep Dish row. Then, add the numbers in the Taste of New York row.
Dan's Deep Dish: $12.00 + $19.00 = $31.00
Taste of New York: $9.00 + $10.00 = $19.00
Now subtract:
$31.00 − $19.00 = $12.00
Dan's Deep Dish made $12 more from pizzas than Taste of New York. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 886 |
Aiden went to the store and bought 2+1/2 pounds of marmalade. How much did he spend? | null | 10 | $ | null | raspberry jam | $4/lb
blueberry jam | $4/lb
blackberry jam | $8/lb
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Find the cost of the marmalade. Multiply the price per pound by the number of pounds.
$4 × 2\frac{1}{2} = $4 × 2.5 = $10
He spent $10. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 887 |
A philanthropic organization compared the amounts of money that its members donated to certain causes. How much more money did Eve donate to clean water than Eli? | null | 10 | $ | Donations | Person | Animal rights | Clean water
Eve | $4 | $15
Eli | $12 | $5
Bridgette | $9 | $11
Kamal | $18 | $11
Janelle | $13 | $13 | {
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"Also ... | 6 | 3 | Find the Clean water column. Find the numbers in this column for Eve and Eli.
Eve: $15.00
Eli: $5.00
Now subtract:
$15.00 − $5.00 = $10.00
Eve donated $10 more to clean water than Eli. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 888 |
What is the total cost for 3 pounds of bleached white flour and 2 pounds of peanut flour? | null | 22 | $ | null | peanut flour | $2 per pound
soy flour | $2 per pound
bleached white flour | $6 per pound
hemp flour | $5 per pound
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Find the cost of the bleached white flour. Multiply:
$6 × 3 = $18
Find the cost of the peanut flour. Multiply:
$2 × 2 = $4
Now find the total cost by adding:
$18 + $4 = $22
The total cost is $22. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 889 |
Oliver, a doctor's office receptionist, tracked the average waiting time at the office each month. According to the table, what was the rate of change between July and August? | null | 3 | minutes per month | Average waiting time at a doctor's office | Month | Waiting time (minutes)
June | 35
July | 36
August | 39
September | 40
October | 35 | {
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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{39 minutes - 36 minutes}{1 month}
= \frac{3 minutes}{1 month}
= 3 minutes per month
The rate of change between July and August was 3 minutes per month. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 890 |
The table shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear? | [
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"nonlinear"
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0 | 16
1 | 13
2 | 10 | {
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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 | 891 |
An economist tracked the amount of per-capita aid sent from the U.S. to various countries during the 1900s. Per capita, how much more aid did Algeria receive in 1975 than in 1985? | null | 3 | $ | Aid received per capita from the U.S. | Country | 1975 | 1985
Pakistan | $9 | $8
Algeria | $11 | $8
Libya | $2 | $1
Nepal | $3 | $14 | {
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"Also ... | 5 | 3 | Find the Algeria row. Find the numbers in this row for 1975 and 1985.
1975: $11.00
1985: $8.00
Now subtract:
$11.00 − $8.00 = $3.00
Per capita, Algeria received $3 more in aid in 1975 than in 1985. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 892 |
Shannon graphed the daily low temperature for 5 days. What is the range of the numbers? | null | 4 | null | Daily low temperature | Day | Temperature (°C)
Wednesday | 19
Thursday | 20
Friday | 18
Saturday | 20
Sunday | 16 | {
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"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Read the numbers from the table.
19, 20, 18, 20, 16
First, find the greatest number. The greatest number is 20.
Next, find the least number. The least number is 16.
Subtract the least number from the greatest number:
20 − 16 = 4
The range is 4. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 893 |
For an economics project, Marcy determined the cost of ferry rides for bicycles and cars. Which charges more for a bicycle, the Ocracoke ferry or the Seattle-Bremerton ferry? | [
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"Seattle-Bremerton"
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Seattle-Bremerton | $12 | $8
Ocracoke | $15 | $3
Southport-Fort Fisher | $5 | $2 | {
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"Also ... | 4 | 3 | Find the Bicycle column. Compare the numbers in this column for Ocracoke and Seattle-Bremerton.
$8.00 is more than $3.00. The Seattle-Bremerton ferry charges more for a bicycle. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 4 | test | 894 |
Each restaurant table has 2 salt shakers. How many salt shakers are on 3 restaurant tables? | null | 6 | salt shakers | null | Number of restaurant tables | Number of salt shakers
1 | 2
2 | 4
3 | ? | {
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Count by twos. Use the chart: there are 6 salt shakers on 3 restaurant tables. | free_text | integer_number | 1 | test | 895 |
Professor Mitchell released the results of yesterday's pop quiz. How many students scored exactly 29 points? | null | 3 | students | Pop quiz scores | Stem | Leaf
2 | 9, 9, 9
3 | 8
4 | 1, 2, 3, 3
5 | 0, 0
6 | 2
7 | 1 | {
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | For the number 29, the stem is 2, and the leaf is 9. Find the row where the stem is 2. In that row, count all the leaves equal to 9.
You counted 3 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 3 students scored exactly29 points. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 896 |
A crayon factory monitored the number of broken crayons per box during the past day. How many boxes had at least 40 broken crayons? | null | 5 | boxes | Broken crayons per box | Stem | Leaf
1 | 0, 3, 8
2 | 0, 5
3 | 0, 1, 5, 7, 7, 9, 9
4 | 7
5 |
6 | 0, 0, 1, 9 | {
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Count all the leaves in the rows with stems 4, 5, and 6.
You counted 5 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 5 boxes had at least 40 broken crayons. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 897 |
Tim has $1.40. How much money will Tim have left if he buys a can of tuna fish and a can of pears? | null | 0.04 | $ | null | can of fruit cocktail | $0.80
can of pears | $0.66
can of tuna fish | $0.70
can of peaches | $0.97
jar of olives | $0.65 | {
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Find the total cost of a can of tuna fish and a can of pears.
$0.70 + $0.66 = $1.36
Now subtract the total cost from the starting amount.
$1.40 - $1.36 = $0.04
Tim will have $0.04 left. | free_text | decimal_number | 4 | test | 898 |
Billy is shopping for a new bicycle. He is most interested in color and type of tires. What is the probability that a randomly selected bike is green and has road bike tires? Simplify any fractions. | null | 2/11 | null | null | | Road bike tires | Mountain bike tires
Red | 5 | 2
Green | 2 | 2 | {
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To find the probability that a bike is green and has road bike tires, first identify the sample space and the event.
The outcomes in the sample space are the different bikes. Each bike is equally likely to be selected, so this is ... | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 899 |
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