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Are You Smarter
than a 6th Grader
CST Math Review
Are You Smarter Than a 6th
Grader?
CST MATH REVIEW
Number Sense 1.1
Number Sense 2.2
Algebra &
Functions 1.3
Algebra &
Functions 3.1
Measurement &
Geometry 2.1
Number Sense 1.2
Number Sense 2.3
Algebra &
Functions 1.4
Algebra &
Functions 3.2
Measurement &
Geometry 2.2
Number Sense 1.3
Number Sense 2.4
Algebra &
Functions 2.1
Measurement &
Geometry 1.1
Measurement &
Geometry 2.3
Number Sense 1.4
Algebra &
Functions 1.1
Algebra &
Functions 2.2
Measurement &
Geometry 1.2
Probability &
Statistics 1.2
Number Sense 2.1
Algebra &
Functions 1.2
Algebra &
Functions 2.3
Measurement &
Geometry 1.3
Probability &
Statistics 1.3
Probability &
Statistics 2.2
Probability &
Statistics 2.5
Probability &
Statistics 3.1
Probability &
Statistics 3.3
Probability &
Statistics 3.4
B. point B
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C. 0.02, 0.2, 1/2, 2 1/2
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A. -5/12
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D. 9/5, 1 1/3, 2/3, -1/3
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D. 8:3
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B. 3 meters
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B.
8
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14,000 30
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D. 125
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B. 16
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D. 25
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B. 4 inches
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D. 99,000
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B. 10.5
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C. $52.80
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C. 30
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B. 18
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B. $117.30
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A. 5
6
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B. 14
81
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B. 8
25
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D. 675 feet
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D. -4
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D. 7 above zero
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A. -7
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C. $29.25
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B. $238.00
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B. 5
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C. 11
24
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C. 6
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C. 1
5
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A. 108
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B. 2000-150x
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A. m + 0.45 = 1.35
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A. T = 3g
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D. 9
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D. 28
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A. 2
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A. 0.05x + 0.12y
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C. subtracted (3÷3) from 24
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D. 14
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A. 7
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D. 30 inches
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B. 151
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C. 30 minutes
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B. 14 minutes
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B. 13 minutes
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B. 6 gallons
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C. 16.7
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B. 2.5
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C. 1 1 feet per minute
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A. 16 hours
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A. 120 miles
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B. 16 - x2
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C. P = 30 + 2w
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A. 2 1 x
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D. A= π x 82
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B. C= 52 x π
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B. 2 x 12 x π
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C. A= π
2
25
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C. 22.0 inches
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D. 5.34 cm
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C. 3480 ft3
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B. 1 is supplementary to 2
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C. 60
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D. 70
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B. 50
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C. 140
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C.
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A. the mean would increase
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D. Energy Bar ($0.45) and Soda
($0.75)
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B. The mean will increase
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A. selecting ten students from
each homeroom
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D. taking thirty coins out of the
container without looking.
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C. surveying a group of
people standing in line for
tickets
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D. Company IV made $75,000
more profit than Company III.
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D. {(Ann, Dave), (Ann, Mia),
(Carlos, Dave), (Carlos, Mia),
(Lisa, Dave), (Lisa, Mia)
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B. 1
4
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C. 40%
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B. 12%
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D. 2
3
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