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April 19th GMAS Math Review

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Multiple Choice
Clay made the line plot to show the amount of rain that fell in ten days.
How much more rain fell during the day with the most rain than during the day with the least rain?
4 84 inches
1 inch
86 inch
85 inch
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Multiple Choice
In Mario's school, 3/10 of the students named soccer as their favorite sport and 4/100 named basketball as their favorite sport. What fraction of the students in Mario's school named soccer or basketball as their favorite?
107
1007
1034
10034
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Multiple Choice
There are 37 members in the band. Which statement about the number of band members is true?
The number is a composite number because its factors are 1, 3, 7, and 37.
The number is a prime number because it is an odd number.
The number is a composite number because it is the sum of 2 composite numbers, 25 and 12.
The number is a prime number because it has only 2 factors.
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Multiple Choice
Divide 6,053 by 3.
2,017 R2
217 R2
2,017
2,016 R5
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Multiple Choice
Tomas drew the following fraction model.
Which of the following represents the fraction model?
45 = 4 × 54
45 = 5 × 41
54 = 5 × 41
54 = 4 × 51
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Multiple Choice
Warren drew this circle. The circle is 45/360 of the circle.
What is the angle measure?
22.5°
45°
90°
180°
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Multiple Choice
Mia stated that some quadrilaterals have 2 lines of symmetry. She drew an example of this. Which figure could Mia have drawn?
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Open Ended
What is the sum of the following equation?
108 + 1002
Explain each step you used to find your answer.
10
Multiple Choice
Compare the fraction models by comparing them to 1/2.
Which statement is true about the fraction models?
52 > 43 because 43 < 21
52 < 43 because 52 > 21
52 < 43 because 52 < 21
52 = 43 because 43 = 21
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Multiple Choice
The area of the patio at Alonzo's house is 135 square feet. He writes this equation.
What is the width of the patio?
9 feet
11 feet
13 feet
15 feet
12
Multiple Choice
A cafeteria has 138 tables. Each table has 6 seats. Of the total number of seats, 58 are empty. How many seats in the cafeteria are filled with students?
770
784
828
886
13
Multiple Choice
The table below shows the attendance at baseball games for three days.
How many people attended the baseball games on Saturday and Sunday?
97,738
98,838
107,838
158,883
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