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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Write your answer on the answer sheet provided. Do not write anything on this paper. Please use a separate sheet for your solutions. MULTIPLE CHOICES: Write the letter of your answer on the answer sheet provided 1. What system of measurement is internationally recognized and widely used by nearly all countries in the world? a. Metric System c. US Customary System b. English System d. International System of Units 2. The bottom of a 50-meter ladder is 30 meters from a wall. How high up does the top of the ladder touch the wall? a. m or 58.31 m c. m or 40 m b. m or 80 m d. m or 12.65 m 3. Karla bought a dress at P 990.00 after a 12% discount. What is the original price of the dress? a. P 1,108.80 c. P 871.20 b. P 883.93 d. P 1,125.00 4. The base of a right triangle is 8 cm and the height is 15 cm. Find the perimeter? a. 60 cm c. 40 cm b. 50 cm d. None of the Above 5. The base of an isosceles triangle is 16 cm and the height is 15 cm. Find the perimeter? a. 60 cm c. 40 cm b. 50 cm d. None of the Above 6. A triangle has a perimeter of 50 cm. If two of its sides are equal and the third side is 5 cm more than the equal sides, what is the length of the third side? a. 15 cm c. 25 cm b. 20 cm d. None of the Above 7. The Hersheys Chocolate Company found that 5 chocolate drops would fit in a cubic inch box. They want to package the candy in a cubic box with 4 inches on each side of the box. How many chocolates will they be able to place in the box? a. 20 chocolates c. 320 chocolates b. 64 chocolates d. 1,000 chocolates 8. Jim made a box for his coin collection. The width was 6 inches. The length was three times the width and the height was half the width. What would be the volume of the box? a. 27 in3 c. 216 in3 3 b. 108 in d. 324 in3 9. The original Ferris wheel introduced at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago had a diameter of 250 feet. Which is closest to the distance a person who rode this wheel traveled in one complete revolution? a. 392.5 ft3 c. 1,570 ft3 3 b. 785 ft d. 49,062.5 ft3 10. Two pipes, Pipe A and Pipe B, are used to fill a water tank. The empty tank is filled in 10 hours with both pipes running the whole time, together. If Pipe A is used alone for 6 hours and then turned off, Pipe B can then be used for 18 hours to fill the tank. How long would it take each pipe to fill the tank on its own? a. A=15 hours, B=30 hours c. A=14 hours, B=38 hours b. A=12 hours, B=22 hours d. A=15 hours, B=20 hours CONVERSION: Write your answer on the answer sheet provided. 11. 120 mg = cg 12. 5 km = m 13. 20 Dl = kl 14. 1 mg = hg 15. 2.2025 hm = cm 16. 100 m2 = dm2 2 17. 50 cm = mm2 18. 12.5 km2 = hm2 19. 3,000 cm2 = Dm2 2 20. 1.5 cm = km2 FORMULA: Give the formula of the following. VOLUMES: SURFACE AREAS: 31. Cube 37. Cube 32. Rectangular Prism 38. Rectangular Prism 33. Pyramid 39. Sphere 34. Sphere 40. Cylinder 35. Cylinder 36. Cone 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 15.75 m 32 l 15 m 1 kg 22 m 95 cm3 1,250 dm3 920 hm3 25 km3 50 cm3 = = = = = = = = = = mm Dl dm mg km mm3 m3 km3 mm3 dm3

AREA: 41. Square 42. Rectangle 43. Triangle 44. Circle 45. Trapezoid 46. Rhombus

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PERIMETER: 47. Square 48. Rectangle 49. Triangle CIRCUMFERENCE: 50. Circle

PROBLEM SOLVING: Write your answer in the answer sheet provided. 51. Ernie has 4 yellow straws, 3 green straws, and 1 blue straw in a kitchen drawer. Each straw is the same size and shape. Ernie pulls out one straw from the drawer without looking. What is the probability of Ernie pulling out a green straw? 52. Rona drove 56 miles to visit a friend. She drove 42 miles before stopping for gas. What percent of the drive did Rona complete before stopping for gas? 53. Mary picks 15 flowers from her garden. If 3 out of 5 of these flowers are yellow, how many yellow flowers does Mary pick? 54. Mercy has 10 black, 12 white, and 3 brown pairs of socks in one drawer. What is the chance that, without looking, Mercy will pick a brown pair of socks from the drawer? 55. In her pocket, Kira has 2 red marbles, 2 green marbles, and 2 blue marbles that are all the same size. If Kira picks one marble out of her pocket without looking, what is the probability that it will be either red or green? 56. A gumball machine is at the local video store. Right now there are 5 red, 2 black, 7 white, 3 orange, 11 purple, 8 green and 7 yellow gumballs in the machine. If you get a black gumball, you get your video free that day. What is the probability of getting a free video rental? 57. John has 8 shirts (3 blue, 3 white, and 2 red), 5 pairs of pants (2 blue and 3 black), and 6 ties (2 yellow, 2 blue, and 2 red). What is the chance of picking an all blue outfit? 58. Rick has 12 colored marbles in a bag. He has 4 red, 3 blue, 1 green, 2 purple, and 2 black marbles in the bag. What is Ricks chance in pulling out a blue or black marble? 59. A class of students is taking a test with only 2 questions. 15 students got question #1 right. 21 students got question #2 correct. 11 students got both #1 and #2 correct, and 6 students got neither correct. How many students took the test? 60. Morgan opened a savings account with $1000. She plans to deposit $200 each month. How much will be in her account after 10 deposits?

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