oaks practice test 7.0
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What is the slope-intercept equation of the line that goes through the points (3, 5) and (−1, 13)?
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Which of the graphs below represents a proportional relationship/direct variation graph?
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This would be a good system to graph.
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In the diagram below, <3 and <4 represent which type of angle pair relationship?
Alternate Exterior Angles
Alternate Interior Angles
Corresponding Angles
Same Side Interior Angles
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Which box-and-whisker plot represents this data set? 8, 13, 13, 14, 16, 19, 23, 27, 30
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What is the equation of the line graphed to the right?
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Laurie has $40 in the cash register and makes $5 every hour at the Farmer’s Market. Which graph represents her profits over time?
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Which of the data tables models a quadratic relationship?
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2 9
3 27
4 81
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3 -10
4 -12
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According to the box and whisker plots below, which city has the greatest range of temperatures?
Seattle
San Antonio
New York
Range can’t be determined from the graphs.
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A 55 foot wire placed at the top of a is anchored 14 feet from the base of a tree. What is the estimated height of the tree?
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Which system of equations has no solution?
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Bobby bought five pairs of socks at the store. They cost $4.50, $7.50, $4.50, $4, $7. What was the mean price of the socks?
$4.50
$5.50
$5.00
$27.50
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Caleb collected data on the heights of students in her preschool class and their weights. What type of correlation would you expect the data to have?
Even correlation
No correlation
Positive correlation
Negative correlation
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What are the missing numbers in the data set? Assume the numbers are in increasing order.
22, 36
36, 44
36, 49
36, 50
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The bar graph shows the types of cars driven by randomly selected drivers. Approximately how many people drive SUV’s?
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Sedans Coupes SUV's Trucks Vans
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The pie chart shows the percent of sales by category at the concession stand of the movie theater. One night the concession stand had $180 in popcorn sales. About how much would you expect the total concession stand sales for the evening would have been?
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The stem-and-leaf plot shows some of the scores of students on the latest test. What was the median score for this test?
72%
90.5%
89%
80%
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Barry works at a bottled water company where he must check the number of ounces put
into each bottle. A group of bottles comes through with the following weights in ounces.
18.9, 19.9, 20, 20.2, 20.2, 20.3
If Barry ignores the bottles with the minimum and maximum number of ounces, how will
that affect the mean and median?
The mean will increase but the median will remain the same.
The mean will decrease but the median will remain the same.
The mean and median will both decrease.
The mean and median will both increase.
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Michael’s goal is to type an average of 55 words per minute on his five typing exams. His scores on the
first four exams were 49, 58, 52, and 56 words per minute. How many words per minute will he need on
his fifth exam to reach his goal?
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55
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Bob, Dana, Eric, and Jessica recorded the number of free throws they made at practice throughout the week. After five days, which player had the highest mean score of free throws made.?
Bob
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Jessica
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