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Name: ________________________________ Date: __________ Class: ____ 4. 1. The weight limit for an elevator is 3,000 pounds. Which statement is best supported by this information? A. B. C. D. 2. The elevator can carry more than 30 adults. The elevator can carry up to 12 people who each weigh as much as 250 pounds. The elevator can carry twice as many children as adults. The elevator can carry more than 30 boxes that weigh 100 pounds each. B. 6 packages of ice cream cups 15 packages of cupcakes 3. Football Equipment Equipment # Players Helmet 5 Pads 10 Shoes 5. A. 0.125 B. 0.625 C. 0.25 D. 0.1 What is the prime factorization of 360? C. 15 packages of ice cream cups 6 packages of cupcakes A. 2 • 180 D. 2 packages of ice cream cups 5 packages of cupcakes B. 23 9 5 C. 23 30 D. 23 32 5 Which pair of numbers is equivalent? A. 8 , 1.6 5 B. 1.25, 7 4 7 C. , 3.1 2 D. 3.2, 3 2 25 What decimal represents the fraction of players who need pads? Marty bought ice cream cups and cupcakes for her party. Ice cream cups came in packages of 15, and cupcakes came in packages of 6. She wanted an equal number of ice cream cups and cupcakes. What is the fewest number of packages of each she bought? A. 5 packages of ice cream cups 2 packages of cupcakes The Cypress Middle School football team needs to order new equipment. There are 40 players on the football team. The table below shows how many players need helmets, pads, or shoes. Name: ________________________________ Date: __________ Class: ____ 6. 7. Eric has 24 shirts, 18 pairs of jeans, and 12 pairs of socks. What is the greatest common factor Eric can use to divide the clothes into equal groups? A. 12 Carl bought 4 pairs of socks and a pair of shoes at the mall. He knows the total bill and knows that the shoes were $60, but he wants to find the price for each pair of socks. How can he determine the cost of each pair of socks, if they were all priced the same? B. 3 A. C. 6 Subtract $60 from the total bill and then divide the difference by 4. D. 2 B. Subtract $60 from the total bill and then multiply the difference by 4. C. Multiply $60 by 4 and then subtract the product from the total bill. D. Divide the total bill by 4 and then subtract $60 from the quotient. Scott is having a yard sale. He plans on selling all of his old CDs, jeans, and video games. He plans on selling all the CDs for $2.00 apiece, jeans for $5.00 a pair, and video games for $8.50 each. Look at the problem-solving steps shown below. Arrange the steps in an order that makes sense for Scott to determine the amount of money he could make at the yard sale. 8. 9. Step J: Multiply the number of items in each group by their selling price. The average wingspan of a hummingbird is between 8.6 and 8.7 centimeters. Which of the following could be the wingspan of a hummingbird? A. 8.62 cm B. 8.59 cm C. 8.71 cm D. 8.07 cm Step K: Sort the items he is selling. Step L: Add the total amount for each type of item together. Step M: Count the number of each type of item. Which list shows the steps in the correct order? 10. What is the value of the expression below? 2 x (10 – 3) + 5 A. J, K, L, M B. K, M, J, L C. M, K, J, L D. K, J, M, L A. 31 B. 14 C. 24 D. 19