
U5 - Percentages - Warm-Up 4
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- Q2
What is the range of the following data set: 100, 50, 25, 125, 90, 76. 32
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The perimeter of a rectangle is 100 ft. The width is 15 ft. What is the length? (do not put units)
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- Q7
What percent of 200 is 30?
.15%
1.5%
15%
0.015%
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- Q9
Which of the following is a sentence fragment?
She sat next to Regina.
John walked through my yard.
The man and his wife have been married for twenty.
The only way to go to the store.
60s - Q10
Which sentence uses the vocabulary word correctly?
Cut those loose strings with that knave.
Lakisha will abdicate the dishes with a strong detergent.
The farmer will depict the crop of corn from the field.
The scientist will derive the cure from the collected plants.
60s - Q11
Read the following paragraph:
Many people assume that working while attending school automatically harms academic performance, but this belief oversimplifies the issue. For some students, part-time jobs teach time management, responsibility, and financial independence. While balancing work and school can be challenging, employment can also provide valuable experience that supports long-term success. Working students should not be viewed as less committed to their education.
What is the author's point of view?
Working while in school can have benefits and should not be judged negatively.
Working students perform worse academically than nonworking students.
Working students should avoid jobs until after graduation.
Only students with financial need should work during school.
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