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Mathematics Level 1: Reference Information. The Following Information Is For
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1. A band wants to distribute its music on compact discs (CDs). The
equipment to produce the CDs costs $250, and blank CDs cost
$5.90 for a package of 10. Which of the following represents the
total cost, in dollars, to produce n CDs, where n is a multiple of 10?
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
(E) 6. The graphs above show United States Census Bureau
population figures for the year 2000 for various age groups,
together with projections for the year 2050.
Of the following age groups, for which is the projected
percent increase in population from 2000 to 2050 greatest?
(A) −15.625 III. The graphs have an infinite number of points in common.
(B) −8.794 (A) I only (B) II only (C) III only
(C) −8.125 (D) I and III (E) II and III
(D) −7.875
(E) 421.875 9. If line is the perpendicular bisector of the line segment with
endpoints and , what is the slope of line ?
(A) 3.7
(D) 6.8
(B) 4.0
(E) 9.3
(C) 5.8
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12. The function h given by represents 17. What is the distance in space between the points with
the height of a ball, in feet, t seconds after it is thrown. To the coordinates and ?
nearest foot, what is the maximum height the ball reaches? (A) 4.36 (B) 5.92 (C) 7.91
(A) 5 (B) 23 (C) 35 (D) 9.11 (E) 22.25
(D) 38 (E) 46
18. If , what value does
13. The front, side, and bottom faces of a rectangular solid have
approach as x gets infinitely larger?
areas of 24 square centimeters, 8 square centimeters, and 3
square centimeters, respectively. What is the volume of the solid, (A) −6 (B) − (C) −1
in cubic centimeters?
(D) (E)
(A) 24 (B) 96 (C) 192
(D) 288 (E) 576 19. In January 1990 the world’s population was 5.3 billion.
Assuming a growth rate of 2 percent per year, the world’s
population, in billions, for t years after 1990 can be modeled
by the equation . According to the model, the
population growth from January 1995 to January 1996 was
(A) 106,000,000
(B) 114,700,000
(C) 117,000,000
14. Rectangle ABCD is inscribed in the circle shown above. If the (D) 445,600,000
length of side AB is 5 and the length of side BC is 12, what is (E) 562,700,000
the area of the shaded region?
20. What is the measure of one of the larger angles of a
(A) 40.8 (B) 53.1 (C) 72.7 parallelogram in the xy-plane that has vertices with
(D) 78.5 (E) 81.7 coordinates , , , and ?
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21. For some real number t, the first three terms of an arithmetic
sequence are 2t , 5t − 1, and 6t + 2 . What is the numerical
28. The linear regression model above is based on an analysis of
value of the fourth term?
nutritional data from 14 varieties of cereal bars to relate the
(A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 10 percent of calories from fat (F ) to the percent of calories from
(D) 16 (E) 19 carbohydrates (C ). Based on this model, which of the following
statements must be true?
22. The diameter and height of a right circular cylinder are equal. If
the volume of the cylinder is 2, what is the height of the cylinder? I. There is a positive correlation between C and F.
(A) 1.37 (B) 1.08 (C) 0.86 II. When 20 percent of calories are from fat, the predicted
(D) 0.80 (E) 0.68 percent of calories from carbohydrates is approximately 73.
III. The slope indicates that as F increases by 1, C decreases by
23. If , then −
1.02.
(A) −0.57 (B) −0.43 (C) 0 (A) II only (B) I and II only
(D) 0.43 (E) 0.57 (C) I and III only (D) II and III only
24. In a group of 10 people, 60 percent have brown eyes. Two (E) I, II, and III
people are to be selected at random from the group. What is the 29. A line has parametric equations and , where
probability that neither person selected will have brown eyes? t is the parameter. The slope of the line is
(A) 0.13 (B) 0.16 (C) 0.25 (A) (B) 1 (C)
(D) 0.36 (E) 0.64
(D) (E) 7
25. If is a factor of , then
30. What is the range of the function defined by
(A) −6 (B) −3 (C) 2
(D) 3 (E) 6
?
26. If , what is ?
(A) All real numbers
(A) 3.4 (B) 2.4 (C) 1.6 (B) All real numbers except −
(D) 1.5 (E) 1.3
(C) All real numbers except 0
(D) All real numbers except 2
(E) All real numbers between 2 and 3
27. Which of the following equations best models the data in the 31. The number of hours of daylight, d, in Hartsville can be
table above? modeled by
, where t is the number of
(A) (B)
(C) (D) days after March 21. The day with the greatest number of hours
(E) of daylight has how many more daylight hours than May 1?
(March and May have 31 days each. April and June have 30 days
each.)
(D)
(E)
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