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MCAS Review
Numbers,
Numbers,
Numbers
Shapes and
Designs
Parts of
Things
Algebraic
Thinking
Data Driven
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What is the value of the expression
below?
3 × 4 + 2 × (10 – 5)
Answer
22
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Which of the following is 7.683 written in expanded
notation?
A.
B.
C.
D.
(7 × 100) + (6 × 101) + (8 x 102) + (3 × 103)
(7 × 100) + (6 × 10-1) + (8 × 10-2) + (3 ×10-3)
(7 × 10-1) + (6 × 101) + (8 × 102) + (3 × 103)
(7 × 10-1) + (6 × 10-2) + (8 × 10-3) + (3 × 10-4)
Answer
B. (7 × 1) + (6 × 0.1) + (8 × 0.01) +
(3 × 0.001)
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Craig started the multiplication
pattern shown below.
1, 4, 16, 64, ?
What is the next number in his
pattern?
Answer
256
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What is the GCF of 176,
528, 88?
Answer
88
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Gloria mows her lawn every 12 days and washes
her windows every 20 days. She mowed her
lawn and washed her windows today.
How many days from now will it be until she
next mows her lawn and washes her windows on
the same day?
Answer
60 days
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Jill is creating a rectangular
garden and has 300 square
feet to mulch. If the length is
15 feet, what is the width of
her garden?
Answer
20 feet
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Carrie has the rectangular garden
below:
If fencing is $8 per foot, how much will
it cost her to fence in her garden?
Answer
$384
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Roberto has a garden in the shape of a square. The
perimeter of his garden is equal to the perimeter of
Carrie’s garden. See Carrie’s garden:
What is the area, in square feet, of Roberto’s garden?
Answer
It’s a 12 ft x 12 ft square
garden and has an area of
144 square feet
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The volume of a rectangular
prism is 450 cubic cm. Its
length is 6 cm and width is 3
cm. What is its height?
Answer
25 cm
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What is the surface area of
the rectangular prism?
Answer
280 square
feet
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What is the distance between point L
and point M on the number line below?
Answer
1 1/4 units
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Mary baked 150 cookies. She
kept 30 of them for her party
and gave the rest away.
What simplified fraction of the
cookies did she give away?
Answer
4/5
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In the triangle below,
what is the area?
5 1/4
5 1/4
3 1/5
6 1/4
Answer
10 square
units
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Colby has 11 pieces of wood,
each 5 feet long. If he needs
to cut pieces that are 1 1/4
feet long, how many equal
pieces can he get?
Answer
44 equal pieces
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Of the 600 students at Stony
Brook, 80% voted for student
president. Of those who
voted, 50% voted for Sarah.
How many students voted for
Sarah?
Answer
240 students
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Hector started the arithmetic pattern shown below.
What is the next number in Hector’s pattern?
Answer
3 1/2
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In the pattern shown
below, what rule do you
need to find the next
term?
1, 6, 31, 156, 781, …
Answer
Multiply by 5
and add 1
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The school secretary can type an
average of 15 names per minute on a
class list. At this rate, what is the total
number of minutes it will take the
secretary to type a list of 870 names?
Answer
58 minutes
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The scale below is balanced.
What is the relationship
between spheres and cubes?
Answer
1 cube = 3 spheres
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Mike made the input-output chart below:
What equation is true
for all values in the chart?
Answer
4x - 3 = y
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The stem-and-leaf plot below shows the lengths of some fish.
What is the total amount of fish less than 18 inches in length?
Answer
6 fish
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The set of data below has a median of 12,
what could the missing number be?
6, 5, 20, ____, 15, 6, 10, 18, 8, 15
Answer
14
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What are the five data points needed to
create a box-and-whisker plot of the
following set of data?
6, 5, 20, 14, 15, 6, 10, 18, 8, 15
Answer
Minimum = 5,
LQ or Q1 = 6,
Median = 12,
UQ or Q3 = 15,
Maximum = 20
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Phil recorded the number of apples he picked from each
apple tree in his yard. The results are listed below.
What is the median, mode, and range for the number of
apples he picked?
Answer
Median = 49.5
Mode = no mode
Range = 42
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Mary has earned the following scores
on her math test so far: 90, 95, 87,
84, 90. She has one more to go for
this term. What is the lowest score
she could get to earn at least a mean
average of 90 for the term?
Answer
94
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