The cost of taking a family to the movies can be determined by the expression 4x +7, with "x" equaling the price of the ticket.
What is the cost of a family going to the movies when x = 8?
Grade 6 FAST Review 2
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6th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
The cost of taking a family to the movies can be determined by the expression 4x +7, with "x" equaling the price of the ticket.
What is the cost of a family going to the movies when x = 8?
$11
$19
$39
$60
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Amir kept track of all her math quiz scores from last semester.
Her scores were 78%, 99%, 65%, 99%, 100%, 89%, 78%, 80%, & 78%.
What was the mode of Amir's test scores?
Hint: "mode" is the number that shows up the most often!
78%
80%
99%
100%
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Ling buys 3 shirts for $19.99 each.
She has a coupon for $3.50 off her total purchase.
Which expression represent the total cost, NOT including tax?
($19.99 x 3) - $3.50
($19.99 - $3.50) x 3
$19.99 x ($3.50 - 3)
$19.99 - ($3.50 x 3)
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Linda needs a lid for a jar with a diameter (d) of 3 inches. She has found four other lids with the following circumferences (C): 5 inches, 7 inches, 9.5 inches, & 28.5 inches.
Which lid's circumference will fit on the jar the BEST?
C=𝝅d
𝝅=3.14
5 inches
7 inches
9.5 inches
28.5 inches
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Ray is allowed two carry-on bags for his flight. The combined weight of his two bags can be no more than 40 pounds.
If the first bag weighs 13 pounds, which inequality BEST represents the number pounds "p" that the second bag can weigh?
p + 13 ≤ 40
p ≥ 13 - 40
40 + p < 13
p - 13 > 40
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
At a theater, movie tickets cost $7.50 per person and each snack cost $2.25.
Which expression can be used to determine the total cost for "p" people who attend the movie and purchase "s" snacks altogether?
7.50 + 2.25s
7.50s + 2.25p
7.50p + 2.25s
7.50(s + 2.25)
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Lara counted the number of fruit snacks in a pack each time she ate one.
The number of fruit snacks that she counted were 16, 22, 14, 18, 16, 27, 16, 27, 16, and 19.
What is the RANGE of these data?
3
11
13
16
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