Funny Frills is a costume company that sells all kinds of costumes. A college ordered 60 moose costumes. The moose costumes can be packed 8 to a box. How many full boxes will the store receive and how many costumes will be shipped in a smaller box?
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Mrs Free
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1.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The college will receive 7 full boxes of costumes and one box with 4 costumes in it.
The college will receive 7 full boxes of costumes and one box with 6 costumes in it.
The college will receive 8 full boxes of costumes and one box with 4 costumes in it.
The college will receive 7 full boxes of costumes and one box with 2 costumes in it.
2.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The area of an average rectangular classroom at Hilly Middle School has an area of 1,120 square feet. If one side of the classroom is 28 feet, what is the length of the other three sides? Hint: The classroom is a rectangle.
The 3 remaining sides are 28 feet, 56 feet, and 56 feet.
The 3 remaining sides are 28 feet, 1,064 feet, and 1,064 feet.
The 3 remaining sides are 28 feet, 50 feet, and 50 feet.
The 3 remaining sides are 28 feet, 40 feet, and 40 feet.
3.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Caleb is drawing plans for a tree house. The scale on his drawing is 1 inch = 1 foot. If the floor of the tree house on the drawing is 6.5 inches by 11.25 inches, what will the area of the actual tree house be?
11.25 square feet
173.125 square inches
73.125 square feet
17.75 square feet
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A cross-section of the triangular pyramid is taken. What is the greatest number of sides the cross-section could have?
4
5
6
3
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
A cheese company wants a random sample of the views of 400 customers who purchased the company’s new product, Jalapeño Swiss. Which of the following methods shows a true random sample?
The company could call the last 400 customers to buy the product.
The company could run a computer list of the customers who purchased the item and choose 400 customers equally spaced apart on the list.
The company could run a computer list of the customers who purchased the item and choose 400 customers whose names begin with the letters A through D.
The company could run a computer list of the customers who purchased the item and then returned it.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How old is Joshua?
12 years old
13 years old
15 years old
8 years old
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which statement about the likelihood of Jackie receiving different types of cookies is true?
Jackie is less likely to receive either sugar cookies or chocolate chip than raisin.
Jackie is twice as likely to receive sugar cookies as she is to receive raisin cookies.
Jackie is equally as likely to receive sugar cookies as she is to receive either peanut butter or raisin.
Jackie is more likely to receive raisin cookies than peanut butter.
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