
ACT MATH
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Mathematics
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11th Grade
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The numbers 1 through 15 were each written on individual pieces of paper, 1 number per piece. Then the 15 pieces of paper were put in a jar. One piece of paper will be drawn from the jar at random. What is the probability of drawing a piece of paper with a number less than 9 written on it?
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CCSS.7.SP.C.7B
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1 min • 1 pt
When x = 2, 10 + 3(12 ÷ (3x)+ =?
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CCSS.6.EE.A.2C
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The number of fish, f, in Skipper’s Pond at the beginning of each year can be modeled by the equation f(x) = 3(2x ), where x represents the number of years after the beginning of the year 2000. For example, x = 0 represents the beginning of the year 2000, x = 1 represents the beginning of the year 2001, and so forth. According to the model, how many fish were in Skipper’s Pond at the beginning of the year 2006 ?
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. At his job, the first 40 hours of each week that Thomas works is regular time, and any additional time that he works is overtime. Thomas gets paid $15 per hour during regular time. During overtime Thomas gets paid 1.5 times as much as he gets paid during regular time. Thomas works 46 hours in 1 week and gets $117 in deductions taken out of his pay for this week. After the deductions are taken out, how much of Thomas’s pay for this week remains?
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What is 3% of 4.14 × 104 ?
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Loto begins at his back door and walks 8 yards east, 6 yards north, 12 yards east, and 5 yards north to the barn door. About how many yards less would he walk if he could walk directly from the back door to the barn door?
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CCSS.8.G.B.8
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The average of a list of 4 numbers is 92.0. A new list of 4 numbers has the same first 3 numbers as the original list, but the fourth number in the original list is 40, and the fourth number in the new list is 48. What is the average of this new list of numbers?
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CCSS.7.EE.B.3
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