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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Write fractions to represent the shaded and unshaded portions of the figure.
1) 1)

5 5 5 1 1 4 1 5
A) , B) , C) , D) ,
1 4 6 6 5 5 66

2) 2)

7 1 7 1 1 6 3 1
A) , B) , C) , D) ,
8 8 4 4 7 7 44

3) 3)

5 3 5 3 3 5 5 3
A) , B) , C) , D) ,
1
3 3 8 8 5 5 44

4) 4)

2
2 3 2 1 5 5 3 1
A) , B) , C) , D) ,
5 5 3 3 2 3 22

3
5) 5)

3 3 3 1 1 3
1 2 B) , C) , D) ,
A) ,
3 3 1 2 4 4 4 4

6) 6)

3 5 5 5 3 2 5 3
A) , B) , C) , D) ,
8 8 3 2 5 5 8 8

7) 7)

5 1 1 1 5 1 5 1
A) 3, 3 B) , C) , D)
5 1 1 1 6, 6

8) 8)

7 1 7 1 7 1 1 4
A) , B) , C) , D) ,
1 4 4 4 8 8 7 1

9) 9)

11 1 11 1 11 1 1 12
A) , B) , C) , D) , 11 1
12 12 6 6 1 12

10) 10)

5 1 3 5 3 2 5 3
A) , B) , C) , D) ,

3 3 8 8 5 5 88

4
Solve the problem.
11) Of 23 crates of apples, 3 crates are Granny Smiths. What fraction of the crates are Granny Smiths? 11)
23 20 3 23
A) B) C) D)
3 23 23 20

12) Of 23 crates of apples, 8 crates are Granny Smiths. What fraction of the crates are not Granny 12)
Smiths?

23 8 23 15
A) B) 23 C) D)
8 15 23

13) A high school basketball team has 10 members. If 7 of the team members are juniors, find the 13)
fraction of the team members that are juniors.

10 7 3 10
A) B) 10 C) 10 D)
7 3

14) A high school basketball team has 12 members. If 5 of the team members are juniors and the rest 14)
are seniors, find the fraction of the team members that are seniors.

12 5 12 7
A) B) 12 C) D)
7 5 12

15) In a microbiology class of 47 students, 23 students are graduate students. What fraction of the 15)
students are graduate students?

23 47 47 24
A) B) C) D)
47 24 23 47

16) In a microbiology class of 41 students, 16 students are graduate students. What fraction of the 16)
students are not graduate students?

41 41 16 25
A) B) C) D)
25 16 41 41

17) Of 104 bicycles in a bike rack, 37 are mountain bikes. What fraction of the bicycles are mountain 17)
bikes?

104 37 104 67
A) B) C) D)
67 104 37 104

18) Of 96 bicycles in a bike rack, 53 are mountain bikes. What fraction of the bicycles are not mountain 18)
bikes?

96 43 53 96
A) B) C) D)
53 96 96 43

5
19) Of 226 trees in the park, 53 are coniferous trees. What fraction of the trees are coniferous trees? 19)
226 226 53 173
A) B) C) D)
53 173 226 226

20) Of 170 trees in the park, 31 are coniferous trees. What fraction of the trees are not coniferous trees? 20)
139 170 170 31
A) B) C) D)
170 31 139 170

6
Identify the numerator and denominator.
7
21) 21)
2

2
B) Numerator
A) Numerator 9 C) Numerator 2 D) Numerator 7
7
Denominator 1 Denominator 7 Denominator 7 Denominator 2

7
22)
22)
23
7
B) Numerator
A) Numerator 23
23
Denominator 7 Denominator 1

C) Numerator 7 D) Numerator 1

23
Denominator 23 Denominator
7

List the proper fractions in the group.


9 5 7 3 23)
23) , , ,
7 12 15 17
9 13 9
9 5 7 3 C) 5 7 3

A) , , , B) , D) , ,
7 12 15 17 7 17 7 12 15 17

1 11 18 5 8 24)
24) , , , ,
4 7 18 4 3
11 18 5 8 1
A) , , , B)
7 18 4 3 4
1 5 8 1 11 18 5 8
C) , , D) , , , ,
4 4 3 4 7 18 4 3

7 14 7 11 3 25)
25) , , , ,
12 13 2 4 4
7 3 7 11 3 7 11 3 14 7 11

A) , B) , , C) , , D) , ,
12 4 2 4 4 12 4 4 13 2 4

16 13 11 17 2 26)
26) , , , ,
13 12 8 17 3
11 13 11 17
A) B) , ,
8 12 8 17
16 13 11 2 2
C) , D)
, ,

7
13 12 8 3 3

8
3 5 7 2 16 27)
27) , , , ,
7 19 7 11 219
3 5 7 2 16 7
A) , , , , B)
7 19 7 11 219 7
3 5 2 16 5 7 2
C) , , , D) , ,
7 19 11 219 19 7 11

9 5 7 19 3 28)
28) , , , ,
7 12 15 12 17
9 19 9 5 7 19 3
A) , B) , , , ,

7 12 7 12 15 12 17
5 7 3 9 5 7
C) , , D) , ,
12 15 17 7 12 15

List the improper fractions in the group.


16 4 7 28 41 29)
29) , , , ,
5 61 9 28 41
16 28 41 16 4 7 41
A) , , B) , , ,
5 28 41 5 61 9 41
16 4 7 28 41 4 7
C) , , , , D) ,
5 61 9 28 41 61 9

45 5 2 32 58 30)
30) , , , ,
4 13 6 23 58
5 2 45 5 2 58
A) , B) , , ,
13 6 4 13 6 58
45 32 58 45 5 2 32 58
C) , , D) , , , ,
4 23 58 4 13 6 23 58

47 4 2 63 43 31)
31) , , , ,
4 38 3 49 43
47 4 2 63 43 4 2
A) , , , , B) ,

4 38 3 49 43 38 3
47 63 43 47 4 2 43
C) , , D) , , ,
4 49 43 4 38 3 43

55 2 4 60 58 32)
32) , , , ,
2 56 9 16 58
2 4 55 2 4 60 58
A) , B) , , , ,
56 9 2 56 9 16 58
55 2 4 58 55 60 58
C) , , , D) , ,
2 56 9 58 2 16 58

9
48 2 4 59 25 33)
33) , , , ,
8 10 8 19 25
48 59 25 48 2 4 59 25
A) , , B) , , , ,
8 19 25 8 10 8 19 25
2 4 48 2 4 25
C) , D) , , ,
10 8 8 10 8 25

50 6 7 20 22 34)
34) , , , ,
7 48 9 12 22
50 6 7 22 50 20 22
A) , , , B) , ,
7 48 9 22 7 12 22
6 7 50 6 7 20 22
C) , D) , , , ,
48 9 7 48 9 12 22

Fill in the blanks to complete the sentence.


26
35) The fraction represents of the equal parts into which a whole is divided. 35)
58
26 26
A) , 58 B) , 26 C) 58, 26 D) 26, 58
58 58

Write the mixed number as an improper fraction.


7
36) 5 36)
8

40 47 40 47
A) B) C) D)
8 8 7 7

5
37) 2
37)
9
18 18 23 23
A) B) C) D)
5 9 9 5

2
38) 3
38)
5
17 15 15 17
A) B) C) D)
2 5 2 5

3
39) 2
39)
7
17 14 17 14
A) B) C) D)
7 3 3 7

1
40) 18
40)
10
181 19 18 191
A) B) C) D)
10 10 10 10

10
14
41) 18 41)
15
284 84
A) 32 B) C) D) 252
15 5

Write the improper fraction as a whole or mixed number.


11
42) 42)
3

2 2 2
A) 3 B) 4 C) 2 2
D)
3 3 7 3

22
43) 43)
4
1 1 1 1
A) 6 B) 5 C) 4 D) 5
2 2 2 7

26
44) 44)
5
1 1 1 1
A) 5 B) 6 C) 4 D) 5
5 5 5 7

7
45)
45)
2
1 1 1 1
A) 4 B) 3 C) 3 D) 2
2 2 7 2

36
46) 46)
8
4 4 4 4
A) 4 B) 5 C) 4 D) 3
7 8 8 8

168
47) 47)
7
24
A) 167 B)
C) 169 D) 24
2

296 317
48) 317
11 49)
2 1
11 B) 158
A) 296 11
A) 2 B) 2
296 1 296
5
8
5

11
48)
296 10
C) 296 D) 26
11 11

317 49)
C) 1585 2
31 D)
2 7

12
2058 50)
50)
14
147
A) 147 B) 2057 C)
D) 2059
2

Find all the factors for the number.


51) 30 51)
A) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30 B) 1, 5, 6, 30
C) 5, 6, 10, 30 D) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 20, 30

52) 28 52)
A) 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28 B) 1, 2, 7, 14, 28
C) 2, 7, 14, 28 D) 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28

53) 36 53)
A) 2, 4, 6, 12, 18, 36 B) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 18, 36
C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36 D) 1, 2, 4, 6, 12, 18, 36

54) 45 54)
A) 1, 3, 5, 15, 45 B) 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 30, 45
C) 1, 2, 3, 5, 9, 15, 30, 45 D) 1, 3, 5, 9, 15, 45

55) 56 55)
A) 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 18, 28, 56 B) 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28
C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 14, 18, 28, 56 D) 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28, 56

56) 63 56)
A) 1, 3, 7, 9, 21, 63 B) 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 21, 63
C) 1, 2, 3, 7, 9, 21, 36, 63 D) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 21, 63

57) 66 57)
A) 1, 2, 3, 9, 11, 22, 33, 66 B) 1, 3, 11, 22, 33, 66
C) 1, 2, 3, 6, 11, 22, 33, 66 D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 16, 22, 33, 66

58) 70 58)
A) 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 15, 35, 70 B) 1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 14, 35, 70
C) 1, 2, 5, 7, 35, 70 D) 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 15, 20, 35, 70

59) 72 59)
A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 24, 36, 72 B) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 72
C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 14, 18, 24, 36, 72 D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 72

60) 84 60)
A) 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 14, 21, 28, 42, 84 B) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, 14, 21, 28, 42, 84
C) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 14, 21, 28, 42, 84 D) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, 14, 21, 42, 84

Decide whether the number is prime or composite.


61) 44 61)
A) Prime B) Composite

13
62) 29 62)
A) Prime B) Composite

63) 36 63)
A) Prime B) Composite

64) 19 64)
A) Prime B) Composite

65) 10 65)
A) Prime B) Composite

Find the prime factorization of the number. Write the answer with exponents when repeated factors appear.
66) 12 66)
A) 4 ∙ 3 B) 32 C) 4 ∙ 2 D) 22 ∙ 3

67) 265 67)


A) 52 ∙ 53 B) 5 ∙ 53 C) 52 D) 5 ∙ 51

68) 176 68)


A) 24 ∙ 11 B) 23 ∙ 13 C) 23 ∙ 11 D) 24 ∙7

69) 72 69)
A) 22 ∙ 32 B) 23 ∙ 3 C) 23 ∙ 32 D) 22 ∙3

70) 110 70)


A) 2 ∙ 5∙ 11 B) 10 ∙ 11 C) 52 ∙ 2 D) 22 ∙ 11

71) 350 71)


A) 22 ∙ 52 ∙ 7 B) 2 ∙ 5 ∙ 7 C) 14 ∙ 52 D) 2 ∙ 52 ∙ 7

72) 684 72)


A) 34 ∙ 19 B) 22 ∙ 32 ∙ 19 C) 23 ∙ 32 ∙ 19 D) 24 ∙ 19

73) 936 73)


A) 24 ∙ 3 ∙ 13 B) 23 ∙ 33 ∙ 13 C) 23 ∙ 32 ∙ 13 D) 2 ∙ 34 ∙ 13

14
74) 5200 74)
A) 23 ∙ 52 ∙ 13 B) 24 ∙ 52 ∙ 11 C) 24 ∙ 52 ∙ 13 D) 24 ∙ 5 ∙ 13

75) 1260 75)


A) 22 ∙ 32 ∙ 5 ∙ 7 B) 22 ∙ 32 ∙ 5 ∙ 11 C) 22 ∙ 32 ∙ 7 D) 23 ∙ 32 ∙ 5 ∙ 7

Determine whether the number is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and/or 10.


76) 24 76)
A) 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 B) 2, 3, 4, 8 C) 2, 3, 4 D) 2, 3, 4, 6

15
77) 2232 77)
A) 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9 B) 2, 3, 4, 8 C) 2, 3, 6, 8 D) 2, 3, 4

78) 83 78)
A) 3, 7 B) 3, 5 C) None D) 3

79) 2701 79)


A) 3 B) None C) 3, 7 D) 3, 5

80) 85,963 80)


A) 3, 7 B) None C) 3, 5 D) 3

81) 12,118 81)


A) 2 B) 3, 4 C) 4 D) 2, 3, 4

82) 22,962 82)


A) 2, 3, 6 B) 2, 3, 4 C) 4, 5, 6 D) 3, 4, 6

83) 14,335 83)


A) 10 B) 2, 5, 10 C) 5 D) 5, 10

84) 2697 84)


A) 3, 9 B) 3 C) 2, 3, 9 D) 9

85) 33,620 85)


A) 2, 5 B) 2, 4, 5, 10 C) 4, 5 D) 4, 5, 10

Write the fraction in lowest terms.


6
86)
86)
10
3 6 3 5
A) B) 5 C) 10 D) 3
5

3
87)
18 87)
1 1 2
A) B) 2 D)
6 C) 12
18 7

40
88)
48
88)
8 5 40 5
A) B) C) D)
6 8 6
48

60
89)
135
89)
60 15 4 4
A) B)
135 9 C) 15 D) 9

16
26 90)
90)
49
1
26 24 13 D) 49
A) B) C)
49 13 24

30
91) 91)
40
3
10 3 30 D)
B)

A) 4 C) 10
4 40

52
92) 92)
76
4 13
13 B) 19 52 D)
A) C)
19 4
76

70
93)
80 93)
7 10 7 70
B)

A) 8 8 C) 10 D)
80

198
94)
288 94)
198 11
A) B) 11 18
16 C) D)
288 18 16

576
95)
32 95)
1
A) 18 B) 576
C) D) 19
18 32

Write the numerator and denominator of the fraction as a product of prime factors and divide by the common factors.
Then write the fraction in lowest terms.
8
96) 96)
16
2∙2∙2 1 2∙2 1 2∙2∙2 1 2∙2∙2 1
A) = B) = C) = D) =
2 ∙ 2 ∙ 2∙ 2 4 2∙ 2∙2 2 2 ∙ 2∙2 4 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 2∙ 2 2

91 2∙2∙
97) 3 ∙ 13
156
2 ∙ 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 13 13 7 ∙ 13 7 13
A) = B) =
2 ∙ 7 ∙ 13 7 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 13 12
2∙ 3∙
2 ∙ 7 ∙ 13 7 5 ∙ 13 65 13
C) = D) =
17
12
97)

18
40 98)
98)
36
2∙2∙2∙5 5 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 5 10
A) = B) =
2 ∙ 2 ∙ 2∙ 3 3 2 ∙ 3∙3 9
2 ∙ 2 ∙ 5 ∙ 5 25 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 5 10
C) = D) =
2 ∙ 2 ∙ 3∙ 3 9 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 3∙3 9

1512
99) 99)
132
2 ∙ 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 3 ∙ 3 ∙ 7 1512 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 3 ∙ 3 ∙ 7 126
A) = B) =
2 ∙ 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 11 132 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 11 11
2 ∙ 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 3 ∙ 3 ∙ 7 126 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 3 ∙ 7 126
C) = D) =
2 ∙ 2 ∙ 3 ∙ 11 11 11 11

Write the fractions in lowest terms. Then determine whether the pair of fractions is equivalent or not equivalent.
2 30
100) and 100)
7 105
A) Equivalent B) Not equivalent

2 36
101) and 101)
6 78
A) Equivalent B) Not equivalent

5 19
102) and 102)
7 21
A) Equivalent B) Not equivalent

1 10
103) and
50 103)
5
A) Equivalent B) Not equivalent

49 42
104) and 104)
70 60
A) Equivalent B) Not equivalent

70 77
105) and 105)
110 132
A) Equivalent B) Not Equivalent

Multiply. Write the answer in lowest terms.


6 1
106) ∙ 106)
7 6
7 6 1 6
A) 13 B) 13 C) 7 D) 42

19
1 4
107) ∙ 107)
8 5
4 5 1 4
A) 40 B) 13 C) 10 D) 9

1 8
108) ∙ 108)
3 9
27 8 3 8
A) B) 27 C) 4 D)
3
8

3 5
109) ∙ 109)
4 8
32 2 15 5
A) B) C) D)
3
15 32 6

1 12 110)
110) ∙
3 35
35 36 4
A) B) C)
35 4
36 35 D)

4 1 1 111)
111) ∙ ∙
7 4 3
1 16 4 1
A) 21 B) C) 21 D) 14
21

1 4 1
112) ∙ ∙ 112)
4 5 8
8 1 1 1
A) B) 32 C) 40 D) 5
5

12 40 15 113)
113) ∙ ∙
25 66 32
6 3 3 3
A) 11 B) 11 C) 44 D) 22

48 16 45
114) ∙ ∙ 114)
64 27 24
5 5 5 5
A) 18 B) C) 24 D) 9
6

Multiply. Write the answer in lowest terms and as a whole or mixed number where possible.
2
115) 42 ∙
115)
7

20
1
A) 18 B) 12 C) 6 D) 10
49

21
5
116) 24 ∙ 116)
9
5 1
A) 40 B) C) 5 D) 13
27 3

1
117) 120 ∙ 117)
6
1 120
A) 20 B) C) 2 D)
6 6

2
118) 90 ∙ 118)
3

A) 120 B) 80 C) 90 D) 60

4
119) ∙ 325
119)
5

1
A) 260 B) 81
C) 256 D) 325
4

2
120) ∙ 131
120)
7

2 3 2
A) B) 262 C) 37 D)
7 7 917

1 5
121) 30 ∙ ∙ 121)
10 21

1 7 2
A) 15 B) 5 D) 1
C)
14 5

66 4
122) ∙ 720 ∙ 122)
60 8

A) 440 B) 396 C) 360 D) 400

Find the area of the rectangle.


123) 123)

8
A = foot
132 square foot B)
8
square foot 8 square foot 9
D) sq
C) A)
1 13 52 17 17
B = foot
4

22
uare foot

23
124) 124)

5
A= in.
9
B = 9 in.

86 45 14
A) in.2 B) in.2 C) in.2 D) 5 in.2
9 9 9

125) 125)

16
A= mi
27
18
B= mi
22

288 34 16 7
A) mi2 B) mi2 C) mi2 D) mi2
594 49 33 10

Solve the problem. Write the answer in lowest terms and as a whole or mixed number where possible.
1
126) Find the area of a rectangular banner having a length of 15 feet and a width of foot. 126)
12

3 1 1
A) 3 ft2 B) ft2 C) 1 ft2 D) 1 ft2

4 36 4

11
127) Find the area of a rectangular table top having a length of 4 feet and a width of feet.
127)
4

1 3 1
A) 11 ft2 B) 7 ft2 C) 3 ft2 D) ft2

2 4 11

2 3
128) A rectangular parking lot measures mile by mile. Find the area of the parking lot. 128)
10 15
1 1 2 1
A) mi2 B) mi2 C) mi2 D) mi2
30 5 75 25

1 1 3 1
129) Layer Cake A is yard long and yard wide. Layer Cake B is yard long and yard wide. 129)
2 4 8 2
Which cake has the larger area?
A) Layer Cake B B) Layer Cake A

Solve the problem. 3 2


24
130) A rectangular parking lot measures mile by mile. Find the area of the parking lot. 130)

14 13
2 5 5 3
A) mi2 B) mi2 C) mi2 D) mi2
91 182 27 91

25
11
131) Find the area of a rectangular table top having a length of 5 feet and a width of feet. 131)
4
3 4
A) 4 ft2 B) 13 ft2 C) ft2 D) 8 ft2
4 55

2 1
132) A rectangular sheet of paper measures foot by foot. Find its area. 132)
5 5
3 2 3 2 3
A) ft2 B) ft2 C) ft D) ft2
5 25 10 25

2 1
133) A rectangular dog bed is yard by yard. Find its area. 133)
7 7
3 2 3 2 3
A) yd B) yd2 C) yd2 D) yd2
14 49 49 7

3
134) A warehouse stores 1230 different inventory items, of which are perishable. How many of the 134)
10

inventory items are perishable?


A) 369 items B) 366 items C) 374 items D) 615 items

8
135) Mr. and Mrs. Williams have a car loan of $9100. They have paid off of the loan. How much of
135)
13

the loan have they paid off?


A) $700 B) $6400 C) $5600 D) $4800

4
136) During elections at the local union, of the members voted. If there are 105 members, how many 136)
7

voted?
A) 60 members B) 56 members C) 64 members D) 15 members

7
137) A restaurant has a capacity of 33 patrons. If the restaurant is full, how many patrons are at the 137)
11
restaurant?
A) 21 patrons B) 14 patrons C) 3 patrons D) 28 patrons

138) Rich can machine 90 units in 10 hours. How many units can he machine in 2 hours? 138)
A) 18 units B) 180 units C) 9 units D) 4 unit(s)

139) Betsy can ride her bike 30 miles in 6 hours. How many miles can she ride in 4 hours? 139)
A) 20 miles B) 5 miles C) 1 mile(s) D) 120 miles

140) One fifth of Mary's earned income is deducted from her paycheck for withholdings. Three fourths 140)
of the withholdings are for taxes. What fraction of Mary's earned income is deducted for taxes?

26
A) 4 B) 1 C) 4 D) 3
15 5 9 20

27
141) One fifth of Joan's earned income is deducted for withholdings. Three tenths of the withholdings are 141)
for federal income tax. What fraction of Joan's earned income is deducted for federal income tax?

A) 3 B) 4 C) 2 D) 2
50 15 3 25

142) One fifth of Joe's earned income is deducted for withholdings. One third of the withholdings are 142)
for social security (FICA). What fraction of Joe's earned income is deducted for social security?

A) 1 B) 2 C) 1 D) 3
15 15 4 5

3
143) A certain scholarship will pay for of a student's total tuition. How much will a student who 143)
5
receives this scholarship pay toward tuition, if tuition is $300?
A) $240 B) $120 C) $297 D) $180

Use the circle graph to answer the question.


144) Last year, one family ate fast food 576 times. The circle graph shows the types of food eaten for the 144)
year. Find the number of times fish was eaten.

A) 192 times B) 72 times C) 36 times D) 144 times

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145) On a typical night at Skinny's Pizza, 240 pizzas are ordered. How many pepperoni pizzas are 145)
ordered?

A) 720 pizzas B) 60 pizzas C) 48 pizzas D) 80 pizzas

The following table shows the earnings for the Juarez family last year. Use this information to answer the question.

Month Earnings Month Earnings


Jan. $1400 July $1300
Feb. $1150 Aug. $2450
Mar. $2950 Sept. $2500
Apr. $2300 Oct. $2000
May $1650 Nov. $2350
June $2700 Dec. $2400

146) What was the family's total income from January thru June? 146)
A) $13,000 B) $11,000 C) $9,200 D) $12,150

147) What was the family's total income for the year? 147)
A) $25,150 B) $22,000 C) $23,750 D) $24,000

1
148) If the family paid of their total income in taxes for the year, how much was paid in taxes? 148)
5
A) $5920 B) $5030 C) $4200 D) $5400

7
149) If of the family's total income was spent on clothing, how much was spent for clothing last 149)
100
year?
A) $1680 B) $2030 C) $1760.50 D) $1890

1
150) The family saved of their total income each month. How much savings did they have at the 150)
10

end of June?
A) $1215 B) $920 C) $1160 D) $1300

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9 151)
151) The family saved of their total income each month. How much savings did they have at the
100

end of the year?


A) $2430 B) $2664 C) $2263.50 D) $1890

7
152) The family used of their income for food purchases. How much did they spend on food 152)
100
purchases for the year?
A) $1760.50 B) $1470 C) $1890 D) $2072

13
153) The family used of their income on rent payments. How much did they spend on rent for the 153)
100

year?
A) $3510 B) $3848 C) $2730 D) $3269.50

1
154) If of the family income is spent on entertainment, how much did they spend for entertainment 154)
10
last year?
A) $2960 B) $2700 C) $2100 D) $2515

7
155) Other expenses account for of the family income. How much was spent last year on other
155)
50
expenses?
A) $3521 B) $2800 C) $2940 D) $3864

Find the reciprocal.


8
156) 156)
13
8 1 13
A) 13 B) C) D)
13 8
8
1
157)
157)
19

A) 1
19 B) No reciprocal C) 19 D) 1

158) 9 158)
1
A) 1 B) No reciprocal C) D) 9
9

12
159)
159)
11

1 1
11 C) 11 D)
A) B) 12
12 11
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Divide. Write the answer in lowest terms and as a whole or mixed number where possible.
5 2
160) ÷ 160)
4 5
1 1 1
A) 3 B) 10 C)
D) 20
8 2

1 7
161) ÷ 161)
2 5
5 1 4
B) 2 C) 2 1
A) D)
14 5 7
2

1 5
162) ÷ 162)
6 6
1 1 5
A) 5 B) C) 1 D)
6
5 5

1 3
163) ÷ 163)
2 5
1 1
5 B) 10 C) 1
A) D) 10
6
5

1 7
164) ÷ 164)
5 8
8 3 5
B) 4 7 D) 5
A) C)
35 40 7
8

4 6
165) ÷ 165)
9 5
7 B) 8 7
A) 1 10 D) 2
15 C)
8 27 10

1 1
166) ÷ 166)
3 6
1 1
A) 18 B) C) 2 D)
18 2

5 15 167)
167) ÷
13 52
75 1 2 3
A) B) 1 C) 6 D)
676 3 3 4

31
168) 168)
5
6
1
6
1 C) 5 5
A) 5 B) D) 36
2
6

169) 169)
5
12
5
18
1 2 1
A) 1 25 C) D) 7
B)
2 216 2
3

2
170) 4 ÷
170)
5
1 3
A) 10 B) C) 1
10 2
5 D)

2
171) 12 ÷
171)
7

1 3
B) 12 C) 42 D) 3
A)
42
7
3
172) 15 ÷
5 172)
1
A) 5 B) 25 C)
9
25 D)

3
173) 4 ÷
173)
8

1 3 2
A) 1 1 D) 10
B) 12 C) 32
2 3

7
174) ÷8
174)
8

7 1
1 C) 7 D)
A) B) 64
7
64
1 16
175) ÷8
2
1
A)
32
B) 2
175)

C) 16

1
D)
6

33
15
176) ÷5 176)
7

1 5 C) 3
A) 2 B) 10 7 3
3 7 D)

177) 177)
24
2
5

1 3
A) 60 B) 24 C) D) 9
60 5

178) 178)
18
3
5

4 1
A) 10 B) 6 C)
D) 30
5 30

179) 179)
8
7
2

4 2 3
A) B) 2 C) 4 D) 1
7 7 4

Solve the problem.


1
180) A land developer wants to develop 20 acres of land. Each lot in the development is to be of an 180)
4

acre. How many lots will the land developer have in the 20 acres?
5 1
A) 80 lots B) lot C) 5 lot(s) D) 3 lots

16 5

3
181) A box of cereal contains about 12 cups. A serving size is cup. About how many servings are in 181)
4

the box of cereal?


3 1
A) 16 servings B) 3 servings C) 5 servings D) 9 servings
4 3
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182) A bag of chips weighs 24 ounces. A serving size is ounce. How many servings are in the bag of
4

182)
chips?
3 1
A) 18 servings B) 6 servings C) 32 servings D) 9 servings

4 3

35
1
183) A bottle of ketchup has a net weight of 22 ounces. A serving size is ounce. How many servings 183)
2

are in the bottle of ketchup?


1
A) 11 servings B) 24 servings C) 22 servings D) 44 servings
2

1
184) A child's dose of medicine is of a pre- measured dose cup. If the bottle of medicine is the size of 184)
6
8 dose cups, how many children's doses are there in the bottle?
1 1
A) 8 doses B) 14 doses C) 48 doses D) 1 dose(s)
6 3

2
185) A worker has readings that take minute each to read and record. How many readings can be 185)
3

completed in 36 minutes?
A) 24 readings B) 12 readings C) 14 readings D) 54 readings

1
186) The floor of a rectangular room is to be tiled with - foot square tiles along a 10- foot wall. How
186)
3

many tiles will be needed along the wall?


1 1
A) 3 tiles B) 10 tiles C) 31 tiles D) 30 tiles
3 3

4
187) A piece of cheese weighing pound is to be divided into 6 equal portions. What will be the weight 187)
5

of each portion?

4 2 3 pound(s) 1
A) 4 pound(s) B) pound C) D) 7 pounds
5 15 10 2

3 1
188) A piece of cable which is m long is to be cut into pieces m long. How many pieces will there 188)
5 20

be?

1
A) 12 pieces B) piece C) 100 pieces D) 60 pieces
12

5
189) The recipe for a chocolate chip cake calls for pound of chocolate chips. If a bakery wants to make 189)
7
28 cakes, how many pounds of chocolate chips will they need?
3
A) 5 pounds B) 4 pounds C) 25 pounds D) 20 pounds
5

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1
190) An upholsterer wants to reupholster 160 chairs for a banquet hall. If each chair needs pound of 190)
8
brass tacks, how many pounds of brass tacks are needed?
A) 1280 pounds B) 2 pounds C) 128 pounds D) 20 pounds

37
3
191) A mechanic uses on average gallon(s) of gear lube to service each tractor differential. Find the 191)
2
number of tractors that can be serviced with 6 gallons of gear lube.
A) 9 tractors B) 2 tractors C) 18 tractors D) 4 tractors

3
192) A building contractor finds that
can of pipe joint compound is needed to plumb each new home. 192)
5
How many homes can be plumbed with 24 cans of compound?
2
A) 24 homes B) 14 homes C) 40 homes D) 30 homes
5

5
193) Joe has traveled of his total trip. If the trip is a total of 678 miles, how many miles has he gone? 193)
6

1 1
A) 282 miles B) 94 miles C) 565 miles D) 113 miles
2 6

6
194) Susan has been working on a job that will require 63 hours to complete. If she has completed of 194)
7

the job, how many hours has she worked?


5
A) 7 hours B) 27 hours C) 9 hours D) 54 hours
7

3
195) A scarf manufacturer requires yard of fabric for each scarf produced. Find the number of 195)
5
scarves that can be made from 888 yards of fabric.
A) 355 scarves B) 1480 scarves C) 533 scarves D) 2220 scarves

7
196) Each patient will receive vial of medication. How many patients can be treated with 4550 vials 196)
10

of medication?
A) 6500 patients B) 3185 patients C) 650 patients D) 6370 patients

Multiply to find the exact answer. Express the answer as a whole or mixed number when possible and simplify.
3 3
197) 3 ∙ 1 197)
7 4
9
A) 6 B) 3 C) 7 D) 9
28

1 1
198) 3 ∙6 198)
5 4

4
A) 21 B) 24 C) 18 D) 20
20

2 3
199) 6 ∙3 199)
3 4
38
A) 16 B) 24 C) 18 D) 25

39
3
200) 1 ∙ 14 200)
7
3
A) 98 B) 14 C) 20 D) 15
7

9
201) 5 ∙ 6 201)
20

1 3 1 9
A) 11 B) 32 C) 32 D) 30
4 4 4 20

1
202) 5 ∙ 3
202)
15

1 1 1
A) 15 B) 15 C) 15 D) 14
15 3 3

2 3
203) 2 ∙ 203)
9 8

3 6 C) 5 5
A) B) 2 6 D) 2
6
72 6
1 1 4
204) 1 ∙ ∙
204)
4 7 5
2
1 B) 1 C) 2
A) 35 5 D)
7 7

2 3
205) 1 ∙ 5 ∙
205)
9 5 2
2 1 C) 3 3
B) 3 D) 2
A) 2 15
15 15
15

1 4
206) 4 ∙1∙ 206)
5 7 2
7 2 C) 5 2
B) 4 D) 2
A) 4 5
5 5
20

Divide to find the exact answer. Express the answer as a whole or mixed number when possible and simplify.
5 4
207) 3 ÷ 1 207)
7 9
4 5 19 4
A) 2 A B) 2 B) 2 C) 2
7 ) 7 30 6
1
1
4 5 9
208) 2 ÷ 1 29
5 7
40
20 4
C) 1 30 D) 3
7

208)

19
D) 1
30

41
1 1
209) 5 ÷2 209)
8 4
5 5 6 5
A) 2 B) 2 C) 2 D) 3
18 17 18 18

4 1
210) 4 ÷3 210)
9 5
8 7 7 7
A) 1 B) 2 C) 1 D) 1
18 18 18 17

1
211) 45 ÷ 1
211)
2

1
A) 31 B) 30 C) 29 D) 28
2

6
212) 3 ÷9
212)
7

3 37 27 7
4
A) B) C) D)
6
1 4
213) 3 ÷
213)
9 9

1
A) 8 B) 5
C) 6 D) 7
2

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Refer to the following recipe to first estimate the answer and then use multiplication or division to find the exact
answer. Simplify.

Old Grandma's Fork Cookies 1


1
cups brown sugar
2
1
1 cups white sugar 2
1
1 cups shortening
4
1 pinch salt
3 eggs
1
2 tsp
soda 2
1
2 tsp cream of tartar
4
1
1 tsp vanilla 2
Cream sugars and shortening. Beat in remaining ingredients. Add flour to stiffen like regular cookie dough. Roll into
balls, then flatten with a fork. Cook until brown.
214) If the recipe is tripled, how much soda will be needed? 214)
A) Estimate: 9 tbsp B) Estimate: 6 tsp
1 3
Exact: 7 tbsp Exact: 6 tsp
2 4

1
C) Estimate: 9 tsp D) Estimate: 7 tsp
2
1
Exact: 7 tsp Exact: 9 tsp
2

215) Find the amount of vanilla needed if the recipe is halved. 215)
3 1
A) Estimate: tsp B) Estimate: tsp C) Estimate: 2 tsp D) Estimate: 1 tsp
4 2 Exact: 3 tsp 3

1 Exact: tsp
Exact: 1 tsp Exact: 1 tsp 4
2

1
216) Find the amount of white sugar needed if you take 2 times the recipe.
216)
2

A) Estimate: 3 cups B) Estimate: 4 cups


Exact: 3 cups 3
Exact: 3 cups
4
3
C) Estimate: 3 cups
D) Estimate: 6 cups
4 3

Exact: 5 cups Exact: 3 cups


4

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1 times the recipe.
217) Find the amount of cream of tartar needed if you take 1 217)
2

A) Estimate: 4 tsp B) Estimate: 6 tsp


Exact: 3 3 tsp 3

Exact: 3 tsp
4 8
3
C) Estimate: 4 tsp D) Estimate: 3 tsp
3 4
Exact: 3 tsp Exact: 6 tsp
8

Solve the problem.


5
218) A small company sells stock for 8 dollars per share. How much will 40 shares cost? 218)
8
44
A) 4 dollars B) 345 dollars C) 40 dollars D) 45 dollars
69

1
219) Tim needs to apply 3 gallons of herbicide per acre of soybeans. How many gallons of herbicide 219)
2
are needed for 240 acres?
1 4
A) 840 gallons B) 180 gallons C) 68 gallons D) 182 gallons
2 7

1
220) On a certain map, 1 inch equals 28 miles. How many miles are in 5 inches?
220)
2
1 1
A) 37 miles B) 5 miles C) 154 miles D) 35 miles
11 2

2
221) A technician has readings that take 1 minutes each to read and record. How many readings can
221)
3

be completed in 105 minutes?


A) 175 readings B) 12 readings C) 63 readings D) 37 readings

1 3
222) The floor of a rectangular room is to be tiled with foot square tiles along a 7 foot wall. How
222)
3 8

many tiles will be needed along the wall?


11 3 1
A) 2 tiles B) 24 tiles C) 21 tiles D) 22 tiles

24 8 8

1
223) Stock in a company is selling for $8 per share. If someone purchased $693 worth of stock in this 223)
4

company, how many shares did they get?

44
1
A) 693 shares B) 84 shares C) 277 shares D) 2772 shares
2

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1 224)
224) It requires 1cups of concentrate per quart of water to make a certain juice. How many cups are
4
3
needed to make 7 quarts of juice?
4

1 11 3
A) 6 cups B) 155 cups C) 9 cups D) 38 cups

5 16 4

3
225) A car traveled 249 miles on 8 gallons of gas. How many miles per gallon did it get? 225)
10

1
A) 30 mpg B) 31 C) 31 mpg D) 31 mpg
8

Provide an appropriate response.


9
226) When the numerator is the same as the denominator, for example , the fraction is called a(n) 226)
9

fraction.
A) whole B) uncommon C) proper D) improper

x
227) A proper fraction has the form . What is the largest possible number that x can be?
227)
10
A) 11 B) 5 C) 9 D) 10

8
228) You are asked to change 16 to an improper fraction. What should be your first step? 228)

11
A) Multiply 8 and 16. B) Multiply 11 and 16.
C) Divide 8 by 11. D) Add 16 and 8.

18
229) You are asked to change to a mixed number. What should be your first step?
229)
13
A) Divide 18 by 13. B) Multiply 18 and 13.
C) Divide 13 by 18. D) Add 18 and 13.

230) A prime number has exactly factor(s). 230)


A) 0 B) 3 C) 1 D) 2

231) The only consecutive whole numbers that are both prime numbers are and . 231)
A) 0 and 1 B) 1 and 2 C) 6 and 7 D) 2 and 3

232) One way to determine if two fractions are equivalent is to use . A) simp
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lification B) equivalent terms 232)
C) common factors D) the method of prime factors

233) Multiply two fractions by the numerators and the denominators. 233)
A) adding; multiplying B) multiplying; adding
C) multiplying; multiplying D) multiplying; canceling

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234) Fill in the blank with "always greater than," "sometimes greater than," "always less than," or 234)
2
"cannot be determined," whichever response is correct. When dividing a positive fraction by ,
11

the answer is the fraction.


A) cannot be determined B) always less than
C) always greater than D) sometimes greater than

235) Finish the statement with a correct response. To divide two fractions one needs to: 235)
A) Use the reciprocal of the second fraction (divisor), add the numerators and multiply the
denominators.
B) Use the reciprocal of the second fraction (divisor) and multiply.
C) Add the numerators and factor the denominators.
D) Add the numerators and multiply the denominators.

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Answer Key
Testname: UNTITLED2

1) B
2) B
3) D
4) A
5) C
6) A
7) A
8) B
9) B
10) D
11) C
12) D
13) B
14) D
15) A
16) D
17) B
18) B
19) C
20) A
21) D
22) C
23) D
24) B
25) A
26) D
27) C
28) C
29) A
30) C
31) C
32) D
33) A
34) B
35) D
36) B
37) C
38) D
39) A
40) A
41) B
42) A
43) B
44) A
45) B
46) C
47) D
48) D
49) B
50) A
49
Answer Key
Testname: UNTITLED2

51) A
52) D
53) C
54) D
55) D
56) A
57) C
58) B
59) B
60) B
61) B
62) A
63) B
64) A
65) B
66) D
67) B
68) A
69) C
70) A
71) D
72) B
73) C
74) C
75) A
76) A
77) A
78) C
79) B
80) B
81) A
82) A
83) C
84) B
85) B
86) A
87) B
88) D
89) D
90) A
91) B
92) A
93) A
94) B
95) A
96) D
97) B
98) D
99) C
100) A
50
Answer Key
Testname: UNTITLED2

101) B
102) B
103) A
104) A
105) B
106) C
107) C
108) B
109) C
110) C
111) A
112) C
113) D
114) B
115) B
116) D
117) A
118) D
119) A
120) C
121) C
122) B
123) A
124) D
125) C
126) D
127) A
128) D
129) A
130) D
131) B
132) B
133) C
134) A
135) C
136) A
137) A
138) A
139) A
140) D
141) A
142) A
143) B
144) C
145) D
146) D
147) A
148) B
149) C
150) A
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Answer Key
Testname: UNTITLED2

151) C
152) A
153) D
154) D
155) A
156) D
157) C
158) C
159) A
160) A
161) A
162) B
163) A
164) A
165) C
166) C
167) B
168) A
169) A
170) A
171) C
172) B
173) D
174) B
175) A
176) C
177) A
178) D
179) A
180) A
181) A
182) C
183) D
184) C
185) D
186) D
187) B
188) A
189) D
190) D
191) D
192) C
193) C
194) D
195) B
196) A
197) A
198) D
199) D
200) C
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Answer Key
Testname: UNTITLED2

201) C
202) C
203) C
204) B
205) C
206) D
207) A
208) D
209) A
210) C
211) B
212) B
213) D
214) C
215) D
216) D
217) C
218) B
219) A
220) C
221) C
222) D
223) B
224) C
225) A
226) D
227) C
228) B
229) A
230) D
231) D
232) D
233) C
234) C
235) B

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