ID: d3b9c8d8
The box plots summarize the masses, in kilograms, of two groups of gazelles. Based on the box plots, which of the following
statements must be true?
A. The mean mass of group 1 is greater than the mean mass of group 2.
B. The mean mass of group 1 is less than the mean mass of group 2.
C. The median mass of group 1 is greater than the median mass of group 2.
D. The median mass of group 1 is less than the median mass of group 2.
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A sample of 40 fourth-grade students was selected at random from a certain
school. The 40 students completed a survey about the morning announcements,
and 32 thought the announcements were helpful. Which of the following is the
largest population to which the results of the survey can be applied?
A. The 40 students who were surveyed
B. All fourth-grade students at the school
C. All students at the school
D. All fourth-grade students in the county in which the school is located
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The scatterplot shows the relationship between two variables, and . An equation for the exponential model shown can be
written as , where and are positive constants. Which of the following is closest to the value of ?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Blood type
Rhesus factor A B AB O
33 9 3 37
7 2 1 x
Human blood can be classified into four common blood types—A, B, AB, and O. It is
also characterized by the presence or absence of the rhesus factor. The
table above shows the distribution of blood type and rhesus factor for a group of
people. If one of these people who is rhesus negative is chosen at random, the
probability that the person has blood type B is . What is the value of x ?
ID: 190be2fc
Data set A consists of positive integers less than . The list shown gives of the integers from data set A.
, , , , , , , ,
The mean of these integers is . If the mean of data set A is an integer that is greater than , what is the value of the
largest integer from data set A?
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The scatterplot shows the relationship between two variables, and , for data set E. A line of best fit is shown. Data set F is
created by multiplying the y-coordinate of each data point from data set E by . Which of the following could be an
equation of a line of best fit for data set F?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Value Data set A frequency Data set B frequency
Data set A and data set B each consist of values. The table shows the frequencies of the values for each data set. Which
of the following statements best compares the means of the two data sets?
A. The mean of data set A is greater than the mean of data set B.
B. The mean of data set A is less than the mean of data set B.
C. The mean of data set A is equal to the mean of data set B.
D. There is not enough information to compare the means of the data sets.
ID: 457d2f2c
A data set of 27 different numbers has a mean of 33 and a median of 33. A new
data set is created by adding 7 to each number in the original data set that is
greater than the median and subtracting 7 from each number in the original data
set that is less than the median. Which of the following measures does NOT have
the same value in both the original and new data sets?
A. Median
B. Mean
C. Sum of the numbers
D. Standard deviation
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The scatterplot above shows the federal-mandated minimum wage every 10 years
between 1940 and 2010. A line of best fit is shown, and its equation is
. What does the line of best fit predict about the increase in the
minimum wage over the 70-year period?
A. Each year between 1940 and 2010, the average increase in minimum wage was 0.096 dollars.
B. Each year between 1940 and 2010, the average increase in minimum wage was 0.49 dollars.
C. Every 10 years between 1940 and 2010, the average increase in minimum wage was 0.096 dollars.
D. Every 10 years between 1940 and 2010, the average increase in minimum wage was 0.488 dollars.
ID: e438ec3f
A grove has rows of birch trees and rows of maple trees. Each row of birch trees has trees feet or taller and trees
shorter than feet. Each row of maple trees has trees feet or taller and trees shorter than feet. A tree from one
of these rows will be selected at random. What is the probability of selecting a maple tree, given that the tree is feet or
taller?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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A sample of oak has a density of kilograms per cubic meter. The sample is in the shape of a cube, where each edge has
a length of meters. To the nearest whole number, what is the mass, in kilograms, of this sample?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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The two box plots show the distribution of number of books read over the summer by the students in two different English
classes. What is the positive difference between the ranges of number of books read over the summer for the two classes?
ID: d65b9a87
The dot plots represent the distributions of values in data sets A and B.
Which of the following statements must be true?
I. The median of data set A is equal to the median of data set B.
II. The standard deviation of data set A is equal to the standard deviation of data set B.
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II
D. Neither I nor II
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The speed of a vehicle is increasing at a rate of meters per second squared. What is this rate, in miles per minute
squared, rounded to the nearest tenth?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Weight (pounds) Frequency
The frequency table summarizes a data set of the weights, rounded to the nearest pound, of tortoises. A weight of
pounds is added to the original data set, creating a new data set of the weights, rounded to the nearest pound, of
tortoises. Which statement best compares the mean and median of the new data set to the mean and median of the original
data set?
A. The mean of the new data set is greater than the mean of the original data set, and the median of the new data set is
greater than the median of the original data set.
B. The mean of the new data set is greater than the mean of the original data set, and the medians of the two data sets are
equal.
C. The mean of the new data set is less than the mean of the original data set, and the median of the new data set is less
than the median of the original data set.
D. The mean of the new data set is less than the mean of the original data set, and the medians of the two data sets are
equal.
ID: ecbdbe84
The table shown summarizes the number of employees at each of the restaurants in a town.
Number of employees Number of restaurants
to
to
to
to
to
Which of the following could be the median number of employees for the restaurants in this town?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Two data sets of integers each are summarized in the histograms shown. For each of the histograms, the first interval
represents the frequency of integers greater than or equal to , but less than . The second interval represents the
frequency of integers greater than or equal to , but less than , and so on. What is the smallest possible difference
between the mean of data set A and the mean of data set B?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Jeremy deposited x dollars in his investment account on January 1, 2001. The
amount of money in the account doubled each year until Jeremy had 480 dollars in
his investment account on January 1, 2005. What is the value of x ?
ID: 1142af44
Value Frequency
1 a
2 2a
3 3a
4 2a
5 a
The frequency distribution above summarizes a set of data, where a is a positive
integer. How much greater is the mean of the set of data than the median?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
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The mean score of 8 players in a basketball game was 14.5 points. If the highest
individual score is removed, the mean score of the remaining 7 players becomes
12 points. What was the highest score?
A. 20
B. 24
C. 32
D. 36
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The scatterplot above shows a company’s ice cream sales d, in dollars, and the
high temperature t, in degrees Celsius (°C), on 12 different days. A line of best fit
for the data is also shown. Which of the following could be an equation of the line
of best fit?
A.
B.
C.
D.
ID: e7d48c8a
The dot plot represents a data set of the number of bursts for eruptions of a steam vent. If an additional eruption with
bursts is added to this data set to create a new data set of eruptions, which of the following measures will be greater for
the new data set than for the original data set?
I. The median number of bursts
II. The mean number of bursts
A. I and II
B. I only
C. II only
D. Neither I nor II
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If and , what is the value of ?
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The density of a certain type of wood is kilograms per cubic meter. A sample of this type of wood is in the shape of a
cube and has a mass of kilograms. To the nearest hundredth of a meter, what is the length of one edge of this sample?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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Each of the following frequency tables represents a data set. Which data set has the greatest mean?
Value Frequency
A.
B. Value Frequency
C. Value Frequency
Value Frequency
D.
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A trivia tournament organizer wanted to study the relationship between the number of points a team scores in a trivia round
and the number of hours that a team practices each week. For the study, the organizer selected teams at random from all
trivia teams in a certain tournament. The table displays the information for the teams in the sample that practiced for at
least hours per week.
Number of points per round
Hours practiced
6 to 13 points 14 or more points Total
3 to 5 hours
More than 5 hours
Total
Which of the following is the largest population to which the results of the study can be generalized?
A. All trivia teams in the tournament that scored or more points in the round
B. The trivia teams in the sample
C. The trivia teams in the sample that practiced for at least hours per week
D. All trivia teams in the tournament
ID: 585de39a
On May 10, 2015, there were 83 million Internet subscribers in Nigeria. The major
Internet providers were MTN, Globacom, Airtel, Etisalat, and Visafone. By
September 30, 2015, the number of Internet subscribers in Nigeria had increased
to 97 million. If an Internet subscriber in Nigeria on September 30, 2015, is selected
at random, the probability that the person selected was an MTN subscriber is 0.43.
There were p million MTN subscribers in Nigeria on September 30, 2015. To the
nearest integer, what is the value of p ?
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The mean amount of time that the 20 employees of a construction company have
worked for the company is 6.7 years. After one of the employees leaves the
company, the mean amount of time that the remaining employees have worked for
the company is reduced to 6.25 years. How many years did the employee who left
the company work for the company?
A. 0.45
B. 2.30
C. 9.00
D. 15.25
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The scatterplot shows the relationship between the length of time , in hours, a certain bird spent in flight and the number of
days after January , .
What is the average rate of change, in hours per day, of the length of time the bird spent in flight on January to the length
of time the bird spent in flight on January ?
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A psychologist designed and conducted a study to determine whether playing a
certain educational game increases middle school students’ accuracy in adding
fractions. For the study, the psychologist chose a random sample of 35 students
from all of the students at one of the middle schools in a large city. The
psychologist found that students who played the game showed significant
improvement in accuracy when adding fractions. What is the largest group to
which the results of the study can be generalized?
A. The 35 students in the sample
B. All students at the school
C. All middle school students in the city
D. All students in the city
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A certain park has an area of square yards. What is the area, in square miles, of this park?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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The density of a certain solid substance is kilograms per cubic meter. A sample of this substance is in the shape of a
cube, where each edge has a length of meters. To the nearest whole number, what is the mass, in kilograms, of this
sample?
A.
B.
C.
D.
ID: 9d95e7ad
The scatterplot above shows the numbers of grams of both total protein and total fat for eight sandwiches on a restaurant
menu. The line of best fit for the data is also shown. According to the line of best fit, which of the following is closest to the
predicted increase in total fat, in grams, for every increase of 1 gram in total protein?
A. 2.5
B. 2.0
C. 1.5
D. 1.0
ID: 94237701
For a certain computer game, individuals receive an integer score that ranges from 2 through 10. The table below shows the
frequency distribution of the scores of the 9 players in group A and the 11 players in group B.
Score
Score Frequencies
Group A Group B
2 1 0
3 1 0
4 2 0
5 1 4
6 3 2
7 0 0
8 0 2
9 1 1
10 0 2
Total 9 11
The median of the scores for group B is how much greater than the median of the
scores for group A?
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Anita created a batch of green paint by mixing 2 ounces of blue paint with 3
ounces of yellow paint. She must mix a second batch using the same ratio of blue
and yellow paint as the first batch. If she uses 5 ounces of blue paint for the
second batch, how much yellow paint should Anita use?
A. Exactly 5 ounces
B. 3 ounces more than the amount of yellow paint used in the first batch
C. 1.5 times the amount of yellow paint used in the first batch
D. 1.5 times the amount of blue paint used in the second batch
ID: 6fca0144
For a baobab tree habitat in South Africa, a scientist randomly selected baobab trees that were years old and
randomly assigned them to two groups. Each group was subjected to a different watering pattern for consecutive years to
observe whether the watering pattern affects the trees’ growth rate. Based on the design of the study, what is the largest
group to which these results can be applied?
A. All the baobab trees that were selected in this habitat
B. All the baobab trees that were years old in this habitat
C. All the baobab trees that were years old in South Africa
D. All the baobab trees that were years old in this habitat
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Amount invested Balance increase
Account A $500 6% annual interest
Account B $1,000 $25 per year
Two investments were made as shown in the table above. The interest in Account
A is compounded once per year. Which of the following is true about the
investments?
A. Account A always earns more money per year than Account B.
B. Account A always earns less money per year than Account B.
C. Account A earns more money per year than Account B at first but eventually earns less money per year.
D. Account A earns less money per year than Account B at first but eventually earns more money per year.
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For , the function is defined as follows:
equals of
Which of the following could describe this function?
A. Decreasing exponential
B. Decreasing linear
C. Increasing exponential
D. Increasing linear
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Masses (kilograms)
Andrew 2.4 2.5 3.6 3.1 2.5 2.7
Maria x 3.1 2.7 2.9 3.3 2.8
Andrew and Maria each collected six rocks, and the masses of the rocks are
shown in the table above. The mean of the masses of the rocks Maria collected is
0.1 kilogram greater than the mean of the masses of the rocks Andrew collected.
What is the value of x ?
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The area of a rectangular region is increasing at a rate of square feet per hour. Which of the following is closest to this
rate in square meters per minute?
A.
B.
C.
D.
ID: 79137c1b
The scatterplot above shows the size x and the sale price y of 25 houses for sale in
Town H. Which of the following could be an equation for a line of best fit for the
data?
A.
B.
C.
D.
ID: 89f20d9e
The table summarizes the distribution of age and assigned group for participants in a study.
– years – years years Total
Group A
Group B
Group C
Total
One of these participants will be selected at random. What is the probability of selecting a participant from group A, given
that the participant is at least 10 years of age?
A.
B.
C.
D.
ID: 9d935bd8
A survey was given to residents of all 50 states asking if they had earned a
bachelor’s degree or higher. The results from 7 of the states are given in the table
above. The median percent of residents who earned a bachelor’s degree or higher
for all 50 states was 26.95%. What is the difference between the median percent of
residents who earned a bachelor’s degree or higher for these 7 states and the
median for all 50 states?
A. 0.05%
B. 0.95%
C. 1.22%
D. 7.45%
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A landscaper uses a hose that puts ounces of water in a bucket in minutes. Which expression represents the number
of ounces of water the hose puts in the bucket in minutes at this rate?
A.
B.
C.
D.
ID: e821a26d
The scatterplot below shows the amount of electric energy generated, in millions of megawatt-hours, by nuclear sources
over a 10‑year period.
Of the following equations, which best models the data in the scatterplot?
A.
B.
C.
D.
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For an electric field passing through a flat surface perpendicular to it, the electric flux of the electric field through the surface
is the product of the electric field’s strength and the area of the surface. A certain flat surface consists of two adjacent
squares, where the side length, in meters, of the larger square is times the side length, in meters, of the smaller square. An
electric field with strength volts per meter passes uniformly through this surface, which is perpendicular to the electric
field. If the total electric flux of the electric field through this surface is , what is the electric flux, in
, of the electric field through the larger square?
ID: 4a422e3e
To determine the mean number of children per household in a community, Tabitha
surveyed 20 families at a playground. For the 20 families surveyed, the mean
number of children per household was 2.4. Which of the following statements
must be true?
A. The mean number of children per household in the community is 2.4.
B. A determination about the mean number of children per household in the community should not be made because the
sample size is too small.
C. The sampling method is flawed and may produce a biased estimate of the mean number of children per household in the
community.
D. The sampling method is not flawed and is likely to produce an unbiased estimate of the mean number of children per
household in the community.
ID: 2a59eb45
Data set A consists of the heights of buildings and has a mean of meters. Data set B consists of the heights of
buildings and has a mean of meters. Data set C consists of the heights of the buildings from data sets A and B. What
is the mean, in meters, of data set C?
ID: 391ae4b2
Data set F consists of integers between and . Data set G consists of all the integers in data set F as well as the
integer . Which of the following must be less for data set F than for data set G?
I. The mean
II. The median
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II
D. Neither I nor II
ID: 98958ae8
Data set A consists of the heights of objects and has a mean of meters. Data set B consists of the heights of
objects and has a mean of meters. Data set C consists of the heights of the objects from data sets A and B. What is
the mean, in meters, of data set C?
ID: 014c47ab
Site A Site B Total
Tulip
Daffodil
Total
The table shows the distribution of two types of flowers at two different sites. If a flower represented in the table is selected
at random, what is the probability of selecting a flower from site A, given that the flower is a tulip? (Express your answer as a
decimal or fraction, not as a percent.)
ID: 5dc386fb
The table below shows the distribution of US states according to whether they have a state-level sales tax and a state-
level income tax.
2013 State-Level Taxes
State sales tax No state sales tax
State income tax 39 4
No state income tax 6 1
To the nearest tenth of a percent, what percent of states with a state-level sales tax
do not have a state-level income tax?
A. 6.0%
B. 12.0%
C. 13.3%
D. 14.0%
ID: 50b99b2d
Objects R and S each travel at a constant speed. The speed of object R is half the speed of object S. Object R travels a
distance of inches in seconds. Which expression represents the time, in seconds, it takes object S to travel a distance
of inches?
A.
B.
C.
D.
ID: aa43b41f
Near the end of a US cable news show, the host invited viewers to respond to a poll
on the show’s website that asked, “Do you support the new federal policy
discussed during the show?” At the end of the show, the host reported that 28%
responded “Yes,” and 70% responded “No.” Which of the following best explains
why the results are unlikely to represent the sentiments of the population of the
United States?
A. The percentages do not add up to 100%, so any possible conclusions from the poll are invalid.
B. Those who responded to the poll were not a random sample of the population of the United States.
C. There were not 50% “Yes” responses and 50% “No” responses.
D. The show did not allow viewers enough time to respond to the poll.
ID: 5154615f
To study fluctuations in composition, samples of pumice were taken from locations and cut in the shape of a cube. The
length of the edge of one of these cubes is centimeters. This cube has a density of grams per cubic centimeter.
What is the mass of this cube, in grams?
ID: 4626102e
The dot plot represents the values in data set A. Data set B is created by adding to each of the values in data set A.
Which of the following correctly compares the medians and the ranges of data sets A and B?
A. The median of data set B is equal to the median of data set A, and the range of data set B is equal to the range of data
set A.
B. The median of data set B is equal to the median of data set A, and the range of data set B is greater than the range of
data set A.
C. The median of data set B is greater than the median of data set A, and the range of data set B is equal to the range of
data set A.
D. The median of data set B is greater than the median of data set A, and the range of data set B is greater than the range of
data set A.
ID: d0430601
Each dot in the scatterplot above represents the temperature and the number of
people who visited a beach in Lagos, Nigeria, on one of eleven different days. The
line of best fit for the data is also shown. The line of best fit for the data has a
slope of approximately 57. According to this estimate, how many additional people
per day are predicted to visit the beach for each 5°C increase in average
temperature?
ID: 61f61789
To study the moisture content in a group of trees, samples from the trunk of each tree were taken from trees and cut in
the shape of a cube. The length of the edge of one of these cubes is centimeters. If this cube has a mass of
grams, what is the density of this cube, in grams per cubic centimeter?
ID: c7c6445f
A certain town has an area of square miles. What is the area, in square yards, of this town?
A.
B.
C.
D.
ID: 6a715bed
The table summarizes the distribution of age and assigned group for participants in a study.
– years – years years Total
Group A
Group B
Group C
Total
One of these participants will be selected at random. What is the probability of selecting a participant from group A, given
that the participant is at least years of age? (Express your answer as a decimal or fraction, not as a percent.)