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  • Q1
    George will roll a dice and a number cube for a probability experiment. The faces of the cube are numbered 1 through 6. The coin can land on heads or tails. If George flips the coin once and tosses the dice once, which list contains only the outcome in which the number cube lands on a number less than 4?
    1 Heads, 1 Tails, 2 Heads, 2 Tails, 3 Heads, 3 Tails, 4 Heads, 4 Tails
    1 Heads, 1 Tails, 2 Heads, 2 Tails, 3 Heads, 3 Tails
    1, Heads, 2 Tails, 3 Heads
    5 Heads, 5 Tails, 6 Heads, 6 Tails
    300s
    7.6.A: Proportionality
  • Q2
    A jar contains 3 chocolate chip cookies, 4 mint cookies, 2 double chocolate cookies. If I can only choose 3 cookies, which list is NOT possible?
    Chocolate Chip Cookie, Chocolate Chip Cookie, Peanut Butter Cookie
    Mint Cookie, Mint Cookie, Double Chocolate Cookie
    Chocolate Chip Cookie, Chocolate Chip Cookie, Chocolate Chip Cookie
    Chocolate chip Cookie, Mint Cookie, Double Chocolate Cookie
    300s
    7.6.A: Proportionality
  • Q3
    Dave is playing a game that involves the spinners shown. Which list contains all of the possible combinations of an even number on spinner A, and Red or Blue on Spinner B?
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    Yellow 2, Yellow, 4, Yellow 6, Red 2, Red 4, Red 6, Blue 2, Blue 4, Blue 6
    Yellow 1, Red 2, Blue 3, Yellow 4, Red 5, Blue 6
    Red 1, Red 3, Red 5, Blue 1, Blue 3, Blue 5
    Red 2, Red 4, Red 6, Blue 2, Blue 4, Blue 6
    300s
    7.6.A: Proportionality
  • Q4
    Dana had a plain white card ( W), a Yellow Card (Y), and a stripped Card (S). After placing the cards side by side on the table, Abby considered how many different ways she could arrange the cards. Which list shows all the different ways she could arrange the cards on the table?
    S, Y, W S, W, Y Y, S, W Y, W, S
    W, S, Y S, Y, W S, W, Y Y, S, W
    W, Y, S W, S, Y
    W, Y, S W, S, Y S, Y, W S, W, Y Y, S, W Y, W, S
    300s
    7.6.A: Proportionality
  • Q5
    Which number set would be classified as integers?
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    -46, 89, 212
    1/8, 1/4, 1/2
    -9/4, 0, 3.5
    -0.5, 1, 1.5
    300s
    7.2.A: Number and Operations
  • Q6
    Fred had a bag that contained a green marble, a blue marble, and a red marble. Fred removed the marbles from the bag one at a time. He did not return each marble to the bag after removing it. Which list shows all of the possible orders in which tony could have removed the marbles from the bag?
    Green-Red-Blue, Green-Blue- Red, Blue-Blue-Green, Blue-Green-Red, Red-Blue-Green, Red-Green-Blue
    Green-Red-Blue, Green-Blue- Red, Blue-Red-Green, Blue-Green-Red, Red-Blue-Green, Red-Green-Blue
    Red-Blue-Green, Blue-Red-Green, Green-Red-Blue
    Green- Blue-Red, Blue-Green-Red, Red- Green- Blue
    300s
    7.6.A: Proportionality
  • Q7
    At a basketball dunk contest, Allie has only 3 chances to make a basketball. Which Tree diagram shows the series of dunks that might happen on her 3 attempts?
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    C
    B
    A
    D
    300s
    7.6.A: Proportionality
  • Q8
    At the school spring festival, Ray will spin the prize wheel two times and win two prizes. Which of the following shows all the combinations of prizes Ray could win?
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    C
    B
    A
    D
    300s
    7.6.A: Proportionality
  • Q9
    Simplify the following fraction to it's SMALLEST form 12/28
    6/14
    1/2
    3/7
    4/9
    300s

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