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Test Forms Sowa Eu Le IDE ‘Math 87: An Incremental Development Second Edition Test Forms Copyright 2002 by Saxon Publishers, Inc. All ights reserved, [No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored ina retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meuns, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission ofthe publisher. Printed inthe United States of America ISBN: 1-59141-169.6 Firs printing: May 2002 ‘Reaching us ie the Interact WWW: wnu-saxonhomesehool.com E-mail: info@ stxonhomeschool.com Saxon Publishers, Ine 22480 John Saxon Blvd, Norman, OK 73071 Homeschool Packet for Saxon Math 87 An Incremental Development, Second Edition Contents Activity Masters Facts Practice Forms Test Forms Student Answer Forms Homeschool Packet for Math 87 Second Edition Activity Masters Instructions The following Activity Masters are referenced in the Math 87, Second Edition, book. The Activity Masters may be reproduced so that copies are available for students to use during the appropriate lesson or investigation. We suggest students color-code the front and back of their copies of the fraction manipulatives before cutting them. Activity Master 2—Thirds, Sixths, Twelfths For use with Investigation 1 Capit by Saxon Pubes, Stephen Hake. Reproduction fr rs probe Math 87, Second Edition Activity Master 3—Measuring Angles For use with Lesson 17 Use a protractor to find the measures of the following angles. 1, mZaoB __ 2, mZAOC ___ 3. mZEOD __ 4, mZAOD __ 5. mZBOB __ 6. mZBOG _ 7. mZEOF ___ 8, mZEOG ___ 9. mZAOF ___ 10. mZBOA _ 1, mZD0B __ 12. mZCOF ___ Copycat by Saton Pubes, le a Stephen Hake Repraditon for resale prohible. ‘Math 87, Second Edition Activity Master 4—Coordinate Plane For use with Investigation 3 “11-10 -9 8 -7 6 5 4 -3 2-19 4 2 3 4 7 8 10 41 ‘Copyright by Savon bier In and Stephen Hake, Repco fr el proibied Math 87, Second Edition Activity Master 5—Probability Experiment For use with Investigation 10 Section A: Possible outcomes of rolling a pair Section B: Theoretical outcome of 36 rolls of a of dice pair of dice Outcome of First De fs wo 8 ge “Telsfels|el7 7 e |= | 6 all] s]alslelz]e : 3 gs = Riedie} s|el zie} 24 is 3 I= é i Ta] s]e]7]a] |r Z2 i 7 1 Bley} e | 7 |e] o| wo] a | 2eeseTes wn 7] ele]wia| 2 ‘Number Rolled Section C: Actual results of rolling a pur of dice 36 times Number 10 Rolled sini a 2 3° | 3 B7 4 3° T 5 65 6 ; 4 oe | z E, @ 25 a 1 10 1 2easeTeswne 5 ‘Number Rolled Section D: Possible reasons for a difference between theore 1 outeome and actual results Copriht by Som Publishers Ins and Stpben Hake, Repradacon fr rs probe. ‘Math 87, Second Edition Activity Master 6—Slope For use with Lesson 107 Calculate the slope of each line ah below. 1. Slope of line a 2, Slope of line bt 3. Slope of line e: 4, Slope of line d: 5, Slope of line e: 6. Slope of line ft 7. Slope of line g: 8. Slope of line he y y Cee felch | ~ TT 3 Z att} + x : | x “sae Poli Ka 8 | ive SN | VI Ct | rc I fp ! rst! 1B tt y y ¢| -— UE I Co : | rt 4 TT - 1 . eg ok or t i | ‘3 tN EET | | I | 6| J Lg Capit by Savon Publishes le and Spe Hake Regradaction frre prohibited. Math 87, Second Edition Activity Master 7—Square Centimeter Grid For use with Investigation 11 ‘Copp by Son ales Inc and Stopes Hake Reproduction frre roe, ‘Math 87, Second Edition Activity Master 8—Pythagorean Puzzle For use with Investigation 12 Carefully cut out right triangle ABC and the squares drawn on the legs of the triangle. Then cut each square into four parts and reassemble all eight parts to form a square on the hypotenuse of AABC. Completing this Puzzle illustrates that the sum of the areas of the squares drawn on the legs of a right triangle equals the area of ‘a square drawn on the hypotenuse. \Coprignt by Savas Poblshers Inc and Sep Hake Repredacton for res prohibited Math 87, Second Edition Homeschool Packet Math 87 Second Edition Facts Practice Forms Instructions Begin cach day’s session with a facts practice and limit the testing time to five minutes or less. The rule of thumb for timing a facts practice test is one minute for every 20 questions. For example, five minutes for a 100-question facts practice is a good beginning. Mental processes become fully automated after breaking this five-minute barrier. A student’s performance on the facts practice also becomes markedly better after breaking this barrier, Two to three days after a student breaks the five-minute mark, the speed is often down to four minutes. The time element is very important. ‘The facts practice test forms may be copied as many times as necessary to complete the course for an individual student, or answers may be written on onionskin placed over the page. Begin by saying, “Ready, set, go,” and time the student carefully. At the beginning of the course, quickly go over the answers. Later, it is not necessary to go over the questions daily. Initially, the challenge is to generate the proper response to the question. With practice, the challenge is no longer to get the right answer but rather to complete the task as quickly as possible. The student is racing to beat his/her previous record. The student should be asked to record his/her time at the top of the page. ‘Test A—64 Multiplication Facts Facts Practice Name Time 6 3 3 6 4 9 8 2 x8 x7 x3 x2 x7 x3 x5 x4 7 4 8 8 2 5 9 4 x2 x5 x2 x6 x9 x6 x7 x9 8 7 2 3 1 9 3 6 x9 x9 x6 <8 x8 x6 x2 x7 3 3 8 6 2 Z 9 4 x2 x7 x7 x3 x2 x7 x8 x3 e 8 4 3 8 9 2 3 x6 x8 x8 x$ x3 5 x7 x8 6 2 4 5 9 3 8 7 x6 x3 x4 x3 x9 x9 x4 x3 4 7 3 6 5 9 2 6 x6 x5 x6 x9 x4 x4 x5 x4 5 3 6 2 7 4 5 9 x9 x4 x5 x8 x4 x2 x5 x2 Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test B—30 Equations Facts Practice Name ‘Time Find the value of each variable. a+12=20 Se = 40 ce ll+e=24 2-f=10 e= = 10g = ae 7=j4+8 a= ‘ j n =k-5 30 = 6m a ke m= nal 18 =6+p 36 547 s we bv = 48 B=6 ve 3 yea 36 = 32 a8 Ss 3 a= 3 a a. b-12=15 15 = 3¢ o = oe d= 36 = f +24 12h = 12 = a= he ‘Cort y Savon Publishers ne and Stephen Hake Reproduction probed ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test C—30 Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers Facts Practice Name Time Write each improper fraction as a mixed number or a whole number. £2 Ze BS 3 4 2 w_ ee ae as. 3 2 4 i 8 Write each mixed number as an improper fraction, wie " Tes f ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Copyiht by San Publishers Ins and Stephen Hake Reradoton probe. ‘Test D—40 Fractions to Reduce Facts Practice Name Time = 0 Ze Ate 26 100 ~ 2 16 6 ee Bs, Biss, ‘aS, 100 16 iz 100 Bes “Bog 20. 6 do _ 16 100 100 a 100 2 4. OL 2 oS 4 10> 100 R 16 Ba car Bia 2 4 100 2 6 16 8 6. Be #5 & ae 9 100 iz 10 100 a 10 10 4 100 16 2 6 ee 2. ee Be tes 16 8 12 10 100 ‘Copyight by Som Publier In and Stpten Hake. Reprlucin probe ‘Math 87, Second Bdition ‘Test E—Circles Facts Practice Name Time Write the word that completes each sentence. 1. The distance around a circle is its 2. Every point on a circle is the same distance from the 3. The distance across a circle through its center is its 4, The distance from a circle to its center is its 5. Two or more circles with the same center are circles. 6. A segment between two points on a circle is a 7. Part of a circumference is an 8 A portion of a circle and its interior, bound by an are and two radii, is a 9. Half of a circle is a 10. An angle whose vertex is the center of a circle is a angle. 11, An angle whose vertex is on the circumference of a circle and whose sides include chords of the circle isan angle. 12, A polygon within a circle all of whose vertices are on the circle is an polygon, Mlustrate answers 1-12 below. 1 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, 8. 9. 10. i. 12, ‘Math 87, Second Edition Copy by Susan Publics Inc and Stephen Hake. Reredston pried of ‘Test F—Lines, Angles, Polygons Facts Practice Name Time ‘Name each illustrated figure, 1 2 3. Se ee Si SS IR ese Rd tes 3S Faro GPure polygon. 16. A polygon whose sides are equal in length and whose angles are equal in measure is a Copeght by Saxon Pubes, leu Stephen Hake Repreduton probit. ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test G—+~X + Fractions Facts Practice Name ‘Time Reduce the answers. 2,2. 222 af ar 253 Sq te 3. 3s a*4a7 a 4 Bie Le Zod ara 2 a2. 3,2 Bea Suze 4*3 4-3 qea7 = 2.1 574 sil 1.5 Bra 2°08 ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Copyright by Son Publishers Ie Stephen Hake Rerodationprotbied ‘Test H—Measurement Facts Facts Practice Name Time Complete each equivalent measure. Customary Units Metric Units Linear Measure Linear Measure 1. 1 foot inches 19. 1 centimeter ‘millimeters 2.1 yard inches 20. 1 meter centimeters 3. 1 yard = feet 2 Imeter = millimeters 4, 1 mile feet 22, Lkilometer meters 5. 1 mile yards ms ‘Area Measure 23, meter? = centimeters? 6. | foot” inches* 24, I kilometer® meters? 7. L yard? = feet? ‘Volume Measure Volume Measure 28. 1 meter? centimeters? 8. 1 yard? = feet Mass Weight 26.1 gram = milligrams 9 1 pound ounces 27. 1 kilogram = grams 10. 1ton = pounds 28, 1 metric ton = kilograms Liquid Measure Capacity LL 1 pint ounces 29, 1 Titer milliliters 12.1 pint = cups 30. One milliliter of water has a volume of 13. Lquart pints and a mass of - One 14, 1 gallon anak thousand cm? of water fills a -liter container and has a ‘Temperature mass of. kilogram. 15, Water freezes at oF. 16. Water boils at °F, Peense 17. Normal body temperature is Pana ie 32, Water boils at 5C. ‘Customary to Metric 33, Normal body temperature is 18. 1 inch centimeters ‘Copyright ySazonPublihers, ne an Stephen Hake Reproduction pied. ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test I—Proportions Facts Practioo Name Time Find the number that completes each proportion. 3 eo. 2.2 4 5” 20 aq a= b a 4a EO 2B 10 ~ 30 10-5 a e= ge he et Bigs 3 3.10 20 ~ 40 30° 9 m ~ 100 is je ke m= 20 _ 60 4.58 15 ~ p 40 = 100 Pp q= r ei tie 8 8 64 , ' “= Bre oo a 10 ~ 100 12> we ne ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Copyright by Son Pblshers, Ina Stephen ake, Reproduction pried Test J—+—%+ Decimals Name Facts Practice 08 + 04 = 08 x 0.4 = 08 + 04 = 12-04 = 12x 04 = 12 +04 = 1.2 + 0.04 = 1.2 x 0.04 = 12 + 0.04 = 1244 12x45 1244 6-03 = 6x03 = 03 +6= 03 x 6= 0.01 - 0.01 = 0.01 x 0.01 = 0.01 + 0.01 = ‘Copyiht by Saon Publishers Ie and Stephen Hake, Reproduetion pried ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test K—Powers and Roots Facts Practice Name ‘Time Simplify each power or root. Yi00 = 116 ar a 144 = v= et = = 5 JT = = 169 = V25 196 = 105 = v= Be Ps 1 = 10? = Be é@ P= 10 = Ps 1? = w= Hs = ‘Math 87, Second Edition Copy by Son Publishes lean Steps Hake Repradacon pried ‘Test L—Fraction-Decimal-Percent Equivalents Name Time Facts Practice Write each fraction as a decimal and as a percent. Write repeating decimals with a bar over the repetend. Fraction Decimal Percent tS BEPSE]RIH] BI |She|Sh4]Sl]S]-| cr |ecina}coten| tea] act] ten] nim fenits |entea} nna] nine] |otna| sat rainy Conch ny SanonPublabers, loc and Sepen Hake Reproduction probed. ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test M—Metric Conversions Facts Practice Name Time ‘Complete each equivalent measure. Record the factor indicated by each prefix. 1. 2 meters = centimeters Prefix Factor 19.| — kilo- 2. 1.5 kilometers = ‘meters heeto- 3, 2.54 centimeters = __ millimeters 2.) deka- 4, 125 centimeters ‘meters er (unit) 5. 75 millimeters = centimeters 22] deci- 6. 0.8 meter millimeters 23.] —centi- 7.10 kilometers = _meters 24.) milli- 8.0.1 kilometer = _ meters 9, 5000 meters Kilometers, 10, 50 centimeters = meter 11. 50 centimeters = millimeters 12, 2 liters milliliters 13. 250 milliliters, liter 14, 4 kilograms = grams 15. 2.5 grams milligrams 16, 500 milligrams = gram 17.05 kilogram = grams 18, Two liters of water has a volume of cubic centimeters and a mass of kilograms, ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Conriht y Savon Publishers, los and Stephen Hake Reprodicton poi ‘Test N+ ~ + Mixed Numbers Facts Practice Name Time 3-12 = 3x12 = = B+ik= 13 - Rxiks aed = ptibe ah xat= S eee 63 33 = 62 x33 = Cop by Savon Publishers Ie an Stephen Hake. Repradnton probit. ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test O—Classifying Quadrilaterals and Triangles Facts Practice Name Time Select from the words at the bottom of the page to describe each figure. tn q ae q : b d o d 4 5. 6. 1. 8. % Word List: kite rectangle isosceles triangle right triangle trapezoid rhombus scalene triangle acute triangle parallelogram square equilateral triangle obtuse triangle ‘Math 87, Second Edition Copy by Saxon Pubishers Inc and Stephen Hake Repradaetion pried i oF —— Test P—+~X + Integers Facts Practice Name Time (8) +2) = (8) - 2) = -8)-2) = 3 = (-9) + 43) = €9) — 43) = (-9)(43) = 2. 3 12-(2)= (12-2) = = (#12) + 46) = (12) — 46) = (412)46) = 20 + (45) = =20 = (45) = 2048) = +5 C15) + C3) = (15) - 3) = (15)(-3) = | 2, 2 430) + 66) = (430) ~ (6) = (430)(-6) = eh CD +69 +=] N-CH-CD=] C56 ¢-2) ie = ‘Cop by Savon Publishes Is and Stephen Hake Reradacton pried ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test Q—Area Facts Practice Name ‘Time Find the area of each figure. Angles that look like right angles are right angles. i nei 2 3. Bin, bem 10cm bpm ‘Sem Heo vse 2 or Use si4tore Lone xan as 8. om on ein em ein, 10. i. 2 12In. Zem Sin, om 10in, eee ost 4om 6h 6om 10cm 10om Math 87, Second Edition ‘Copy by Saxon Pubes, Ins bd Stephen Hake, Reproduction pried, ‘Test R—Scientific Notation Facts Practice Name Time ‘Write each number in the proper form of scientific notation, 186,000 0.0005 = 30,500,000 = 36 x 10° = 035 x 10° = 48 x 107 = 2.5 billion = 15 thousandths = 12 million = —!_. 7,000,000 ‘Write each number in standard form. 1x 108 = 1x 10% 24 x 10 = 5x 104 = 475 x 10° = 23 x 103 = 3.125 x 10° = 1.25 x 107 3.025 x 10? = 105 x 104 = Cony by Saxon Pubes, ne and Stephen Hake. Reproduction polit Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test S—Order of Operations Name Facts Practice ‘Time S4S4+525-5x5= P+ 9+ 56) -7+ 6x44 2x45 4423 45)-6+2 847x6-G4+4)4342= 24213 +47-5)] = 3110 + (6 - 4) - 324+ D] = (2) ae 4-342 V+ Be Pe 6+ 87-5) -2_ 2g [az = 4Q)-@+3) (2 + 37 + 5[4 - 20)] = 3) + C3)C3) - 3) 8) -@) - 8@ 30) ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Copyright by San Pubes Ins ad Step ke, Reproduction prohibited, ‘Test T—Two-Step Equations Facts Practice Name Time e+ 5245 ay 44 = 22 = 50 = ays xe ye in -3 = 32 3m ~ 7 = 2%6 8p -9 = 47 Sn = 3m & n= m= pe 15 = 3a-6 2A = 3b +6 4S = Se - 10 = 3a = 3b =a =b dy ean. e+ 9 = 25 gf SARA 36 O5w - 15 = 45 te = Bus ow xe 4 am m= 2, F sae as 25 = 10 - Sy ~03f + 12 = -5y ~03f = es f n= epg by Sun Pbisers ts nd upon ae Reprdastn prot Math 87, Second Ealtion a. = ‘Test U—Percent-Decimal-Fraction Equivalents Name Time Facts Practice ‘Write each percent as a decimal and as a reduced fraction. Write repeating decimals with a bar over the repetend. Percent Decimal Fraction 10% 90% 4% 18% 2 665% 314% 10% ‘Math 87, Second Edition Copyriht by Saxon Publishers ne ad Stephen Hake Reproduction pobied. ‘Test V—+ —X + Algebraic Terms Facts Practice Name Time ‘Simplify. = ~ te = ax be L 6x + 2x = 6x — 2x (6)2» = S- Gxy + 2xy = Gry — 2uy = 6xyQ2xy) = xtytas OED = 2. Brex43= QNENC3) = ae Ds iy 3x4 2y+x-y= Suy -— 2x + ay - x = Copyght by Saxon Pobliers ean Stephen Hake Repreducton probed. ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test W—Multiplying and Dividing in Scientific Notation Facts Practice Name Time Simplify and express each answer in the proper form of scientific notation. (1 x 10901 x 10) = 3 x 1093 x 10) = (4 x 10°92 x 10°) (5 x 10°)(5 x 10°) (6 x 10°9(7 x 10°) (3 x 10°)(2 x 10") (9 x 10°)(2 x 10°) = (5 x 104 x 10°) = (25 x 10°)(4 x 104) = Ax 108 S108 _ 9 x 10 _ 2x10 ~ 2x16 3x 10° 25 x 10° _ 2x 10° 25 x 10° 4x10 6 x 10t _ 8 x 10% _ 25 x 104 _ 2x 107 2x 107 5x 10° ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Copy by Sun Pabishers cand Step Hake, Reprwdocton pried. Homeschool Packet for Math 87 Second Edition Test Forms Instructions Tests are an important component of the Saxon program. We believe that concepts and skills should be continually tested. However, tests should only be administered after the concepts and skills have been thoroughly practiced. Each test specifies when that particular test is to be given to the student. A schedule is also included on the back side of this page. Note: Optional student answer forms are located at the back of this booklet, These forms provide sufficient writing space so that the student can show all of his/her work along with his/her answers. Answer forms may be copied as often as necessary to complete the course. Math 87 Testing Schedule Test to be administered: Covers material up through: Give after teaching: Test 1 Lesson 5 Lesson 10 Test 2 Lesson 10 Lesson 15 Test 3 Lesson 15 Lesson 20 Test 4 Lesson 20 Lesson 25 Test 5 Lesson 25 Lesson 30 Test 6 Lesson 30 Lesson 35 Test 7 Lesson 35 Lesson 40 Test 8 Lesson 40 Lesson 45 Test 9 Lesson 45 Lesson 50 Test 10 Lesson 50 Lesson 55 Test 11 Lesson 55 Lesson 60 Test 12 Lesson 60 Lesson 65 Test 13 y Lesson 65 Lesson 70 Test 14 Lesson 70 Lesson 75 Test 15 Lesson 75 Lesson 80 Test 16 Lesson 80 Lesson 85 Test 17 Lesson 85 Lesson 90 Test 18 Lesson 90 Lesson 95 Test 19 Lesson 95 Lesson 100 Test 20 Lesson 100 Lesson 105 Test 21 Lesson 105 Lesson 110 Test 22 Lesson 110 Lesson 115 Test 23 Lesson 115 Lesson 120 Test 24 Lesson 120 Lesson 120 Test 1 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give ater Lesson 10 J. If the product of 12 and 60 is divided by the sum of 12 and 36, what is the quotient? 2. Use the numbers 4 and 5 to illustrate the commutative property of multiplication, 3. Use digits and symbols to write “Negative five is less than positive five.” 4, Use wotds to write 14328735, 5. What are the next three numbers in this sequence? 63, 60, 57, 54, 51,__, 6. Write 75,000 in expanded notation. 7. Compare: -6 C) -8 8, Show this subtraction problem on a number line: 6 — 3 9. Use digits to write three million, forty thousand, seven hundred, Find the missing number: 10. coy 2 OF 13, 6048 x7 - ¥ $51.80 Bar ma 15 1s, 1587 xP + ¢ 20 2950 Simplify: 16. 9 + 22 - 25 47. 1000 — (720 ~ 38) 18. 6)38,154 19. 150(18) $41.30 0 ‘Copyright by San Pulser Ine and Steph ks Reprodsin pki, Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test 2 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give ater Lesson 15. 1. Two dimes is (a) what fraction of a dollar? {b) what percent of a dollar? 5, 3 2. How many 5's arein 1? 3. Write 9° as an improper fraction. 4, (a) Arrange these numbers in order from least to greatest: 8, —8, z + (b) List the numbers in part (a) that are not integers. 5S. Use the numbers 6, 8, and 2 to illustrate the associative property of addition, 6. Subtract fifty-six million from three hundred million and use words to write the difference. 7. (a) List the factors of 66. (b) List the factors of 55, (c) What numbers are factors of both 66 and 55° (@) Whats the greatest common factor of 66 and 55? 8. Use digits and symbols to write “The product of four and one is less than the sum of four and one.” Find the missing number: 9. 3955 10. G we 55 c = $4.20 B 7000 36.50 ~ 605 12. Simplify: un 13. (a) What fraction of the rectangle is shaded? (b) What fraction of the rectangle is unshaded’? Simplify: 1_6 44 6 8 5, 4x4 BB 7*9 16, 8)34,594 17. 90($7.44) 18, 2.3.3 19, In quadrilateral ABCD, which segment appears to c be parallel to segment AD? 8 ° A 20, Name three segments in this figure. ~S c D Copyright by Saton Pubes, nc and Sep Make Repeacuten probibied ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test 3 SHOW YOUR WORK ‘Name: Give after Lesson 20 1, The population of Hinchton in 1991 was 22,374. In 1987, the population was only 14,998. How much did the population increase between 1987 and 1991? 2, Levi received a shipment of 13 boxes of T-shirts. Each box contained 18 T-shirts. How many ‘T-shirts were in the shipment? 3. The product of 8 and 4 is how much greater than the sum of 8 and 4? 4, Gregory bought a model for $7.23, a jar of paint for $2.23, and a tube of glue for 98¢. How much did he spend in all? 5. How many years were there from 1556 to 1728? 6. 120% of the students wore jeans, what percent of the students did not wear jeans? 1% Draw shaded circles to show that 13 8. Complete each equivalent fraction. Be Osa Sate by 2= 2 Osis 9. Find a fraction equal to { that has a denominator of 10. Then subtract jj from that fraction. What is the difference? 10. (a) List the factors of 21 (b) List the factors of 66. (©) What numbers are factors of both 21 and 66? (@) Whats the greatest common factor of 21 and 667 11. Name three segments in this figure. rs eat 12. What mixed number is represented by point A on A this number line? a hl a 2 3 4 5 Simplify: u 3 g.5 eae, u. 2.3 18, 538519 2 2 54 Ag, ORD: In 12 18. (4 + 393) 20 x 84 FFind the missing number: 19% 141 = 1820 20. $20.00 — Z = $4.52 ‘Csr by Sanen Pubes, ean Stephen Hake Repraduaton probed ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test 4 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give ater Lesson 25 1. Great Grandma celebrated her cighty-fourth birthday in 1993. In what year was she born? 2. The farmer harvested 5000 bushels of barley from 40 acres. The crop produced an average of how many bushels of barley for each acre? 3. Two feet is what percent of one yard? 4. At the beginning of the day there were 689 tickets available for the ballgame. By the end of the day, all but 39 tickets were sold. How many tickets were sold’ 5. ‘The number seventy-one million is how much less than one billion? Use words to write the answer. 3, (2 Leek Pe 6. (0) Compare: 4 (2 4 2)O(543)42 () Comspare ie (ie te) OG tie) * 36 (b)_ What property i illustrated by this comparison’? 7. Use digits and symbols to write “Six minus nine equals negative three.” 8 (a) What is the perimeter of this square? (b) What is the area of this square? 9. Simplify each fraction or mixed number, 2 10 2 wy 92 Og O86 aR 10. ‘an improper fraction and multiply the improper fraction by 3 11, Complete each equivalent fraction. Lott 2 @ det b) 2 = @> = 5 40 40 12, Draw 443° angle using a protractor. Find the missing number: 13. 3446 14, 30j = $55.50 -_N TR 15, Complete each equivalent fraction. js @is 1 un eps 3 64 > Simplify 3,3 1, 343 stat 1 7 ou < aaa 18. : 37 ( 56 20. 14(10 + 11) ‘Copia by Saxon Pubes, tc an Stephen Hake Rprydoson probe. ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test § SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give fter Lesson 30 1. At The Book Shoppe, 800 books were packed in 25 boxes. If each box contained the same number of books, how many books were packed in each box? 2. How many years were there from 1383 to 1712? 3. Spencer paid $15 for an $11.76 lunch, How much money should he get back? 4. When Honor finished reading 181 pages of a 283-page book, she still had how many pages to read? 5, Draw a diagram of this statement. Then answer the questions that follow. ‘Two ninths of the 81 fish in the tank were guppies. (a) How many of the fish in the tank were guppies? (b) How many of the fish in the tank were not guppies? 6. Use a compass and straight edge to inscribe a regular hexagon in a circle, 7. Write the prime factorization of 360. 8. Simplify each fraction or mixed number. 8 105 640 3e Od a (@ 35 ©) © 0 9. Write the reciprocal of each of these numbers. 3 2 @2 9% © 6 10. Complete each equivalent fraction alte aR Solve 1. 61- = 30 12. g-S7= 56 13, 15h = 465 Simplify: 2 4 ef 538 48-02 . 6 + ot 3s : 15. 65+ 64 16. 62 ~ 25 2.5.8 3,7 = 1p e ae 347 19. 34 — Vi 53° 7" 0 are 20, Refer to rectangle ABCD to answer questions 8 e (a) and (b) (a) What side of the rectangle is parallel to side CD? (6) IFAD is 29 mm and ABis 14 mm, whatis the area of the rectangle? A ‘Copriht by Savas Pubes Ins an Stephen Hake Reproduction pie, Math 87, Second Edition Test 6 SHOW YOUR WORK ‘Name: Give after Lesson 35. 1. Allof the members of the Pinewhite family are very tall. Their heights are 82 inches, 74 inches, 78 inches, 80 inches, and 76 inches. What is the average height of the 5 Pinewhites? 2. Tyler bought 9 pounds of peaches for $0.87 per pound and paid for them with a ten-dollar bill. How much ‘money should he get back in change? 3. One month there were 4498 visitors at Inista Animal Park. Of these visitors, 2808 had discount entrance ‘vouchers, How many visitors paid regular price? 4. The coordinates of three vertices of a rectangle are (~1, 4), (1, ~7), and (8, ~7) (a) What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex? (b) What is the area of the rectangle? 5. Change the percent to a fraction. Then draw a diagram of this statement and answer the questions that follow. ‘The Chins completed 25% of their 2540-mile trip on the first day. (a) How many miles did they travel the first day? (b) How many miles of their tip do they still have to travel? 6. Ifthe perimeter of a square is 7 feet, how many inches long is each side of the square? 7. (a) Round 68,261 to the nearest thousand. (b) Round 68,261 to the nearest hundred. 8 Estimate: 1641 + 42 160 iss 9. Reduce: 160 10. Compare: 7) 8 240 es te) 11, What is the least common multiple of 10 and 8? 12, The figure shows a circle with center Q. (@) Which chord is a diameter? (b) Which inscribed angle appears to be a right angle? 7 13. (a) Write the prime factorization of 2025. 3 (b) Find 2025. \ Solve: 7 14, 90 = 4-36 15, 287 + r= 971 16. 4 == 49 Simplify: 3,1 61 1 Ets Bo-% 2. 55+ 1p ‘Copyright by Saxon Pte, In and Stephon Hake. Reproductin pri ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test 7 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give after Lesson 40 1. One month Lew's weekly grocery bills were $113.96, $99.21, $93.20, and $128.95. Find Lew's average weekly grocery bill. 2, ‘The price was reduced from nine thousand, five hundred twenty-one dollars to three thousand, two hundred sixty-seven dollars. By how much was the price reduced? 3. A one-year subscription to the monthly magazine costs $41.40, The regular newsstand price is $4.25 per issue. How much is saved per year by paying the subscription price? 4. Ivan ran one lap in one minute and two seconds. Donovan ran one lap seven seconds faster than Ivan. How many seconds did it take Donovan to run one lap’? 5. The perimeter of a square equals the perimeter of a regular heptagon. Each side of the square is 28 cm. How long is each side of the regular heptagon? 6. Draw a diagram of this statement. Then answer the questions that follow. ‘Two fifths of the 45 coins in the purse were silver. (a) How many of the coins in the purse were silver? (b) How many of the coins in the purse were not silver? 7. What number is halfway between 18 and 192 8. Find the least common multiple of 5, 10, and 8, 9 Round 1832,2243 (a) to the nearest hundredth, (b) to the nearest hundred. 10. Simplify: a 11. What number is halfway between 59 and 60? 12. The coordinates of three vertices of a rectangle are (~5, —1), (4, —1), and (4, -8). (a) What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex? (b) What is the area of the rectangle? 13. Solye: 7s = 5 49 14, Use words to write 237,208, Simplify: 15, 25 x 25 16, 273 +3 17, 323 +1485 18. 14.17 — 2.146 1_(6.3 i ay, a -(2.3 ~4e 23-3) o-4j) ‘Conran Saseo Publis Ine and Sep Hake Repraoton pried, ‘Math 87, Second Edition ————— ‘Test 8 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give afer Lesson 48 1. Mia ran 5 laps in 6 minutes and 50 seconds. (a) How many seconds did it take Mia to run 5 Japs? (b) Mia’s average time for running each lap was how many seconds? 2. Draw a diagram of this statement. Then answer the questions that follow. Of the 104 members of the Wallway clan, seventy-five percent had blue eyes. (a) How many members did not have blue eyes? _(b) How many members had blue eyes? 3. The length of a line segment is 81 mm. How long is the segment in centimeters? 4, Round 0.752659 to the nearest thousandth, 5, The measurement of two angles of a triangle are 74° and 30°. Find the measurement of the third angle. 6, Write thirty-eight and thirty-seven hundredths as (a) a decimal number. (b) a mixed number. es. Each box contained 24 wind chimes, How many Lupin received a shipment of 24 boxes of wind cl ‘wind chimes were in the shipment? 8 A box contained only milk chocolates and dark chocolates. If the ratio of dark chocolates to milk chocolates was 9 to 7, what fraction of the chocolates were milk chocolates? Simplify 9. 0.37(0.01) 10. 0.287 +7 nue - 1 5 12, 24.22 8+ 22 4°75 6 414, Find the area of this igure. am Solve: om 7m er 8 48 16. w +035 = 2.04 = 17. Find the perimeter of this Figure. | 18 18, The coordinates of the vertices of a triangle are 8,0), (3,7), and (3,0). What is the area of the st triangle? on 19, Sogment AB is 56 mm long. Segment CD is 14 mm Jong. Segment AD is 98 mm long. How long is 4 segment BC? “A B ¢ > an 20. What number is halfway between 31 and 32? ‘Capit by San Publishers, Ine an Stephen Hake Reprosiacton pried Math 87, Second Edition Test 9 SHOW YOUR WORK ‘Name: Give after Lesson 50 1. A number cube is tossed. Find the probability of rolling a number less than 3. 2, Adrian’s test scores were 100, 98, 92, 84, 93, 88, 97, 91, 87, and 91. Find (a) the mean of his scores, (b) the median of his scores. 3, Evaluate: f(g + A) if f = 0.6,¢ = 4,and h = 05 4, Refer to the election tally sheet to answer questions Vote Totals (a) and (b). (a) The third-place candidate received how many Mark | JT Jit I more votes than the fifth-place candidate? pawn | JH WT Lat Wat (b) What fraction of the votes did Dawn receive? mary | Hf JT 5. The coordinates of the vertices of le sae AT OMT DE DAT TI . The coordinates of the vertices of a tangle are | oq (1,7), ,=10), and (3, 7). What isthe area of the eT Jat AT Il triangle? 6, Read the following statement. Then answer the questions that follow. ‘Three eighths of those who rode the Giant Gyro at the fair were delirious. All the rest were dazed. (a) What fraction of those who rode the Giant Gyro were dazed? (b) What was the ratio of those who were delirious to those who were dazed? 7. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 16 mm, find its length. 3mm Write 327% as a decimal number, % Write 3a a decimal number. 10,. Round 67.24 to four decimal places. AL, Find the measures of Za, 2b, and Ze in this figure, 12. Divide 3.2 by 11 and write the quotient with a bar over the repetend. Solve: uw i-Z 14.9 = 0 +798 1S. 0.188 = 8 - p ‘Simplity: 16. # Ww 5p 422 w. 525 20, 549 + 0.9 Copiht by Savon Publishers, Isa Staph ke: Reprofuetin pried ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test 10 SHOW YOUR WORK Give after Lesson 55 1. What is the total price of a $65.60 item plus 5% sales tax? 2. Brand X costs $2.70 for 10 ounces. Brand ¥ costs 4¢ more per ounce, What is the cost of 11 ounces of Brand Y? .. ‘The ratio of pansies to petunias in the garden was 17 to 8, What was the ratio of petunias to pansies? J. One month Lane’s weekly grocery bills were $119.97, $98,58, $99.18, and $105.15. Find Lane’s average weekly grocery bill, 5. Three and one hundredth is how much less than three and five tenths? Write the answer in words. 6, Draw a diagram of this statement. Then answer the questions that follow. Fifty percent of the 66 boats at the dock were for sale. (a) What fraction of the boats were not for sale? —_(b) How many boats were not for sale? 7, Find the area of this figure. gon rs | Ngan 8. Write 16% as a reduced fraction. 9. Divide 3.8 by 11 and write the quotient with a bar over the repetend. 64 10. simplify: © impli: S56 LL, The perimeter of a square is 96 inches. Find the area of the square. Solve: 2 2-8 13. 4 = 16 y= 185 72 Simplify: 15, 10h 10 min 50s, 16. 6 - 3 * +12h 8min 458 18, 61 + 35 19. 0.185 x 108 20, 0.861 + 0.07 ‘Copyright by Savas Pulses, le and Sepher Hake Repradecton pried ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test 11 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give after Lesson 60 1. The ratio of sailors to pirates was 1 to 4. If thete were 25 sailors, how many pirates were there? Lakita’s test scores are 87, 97, 83, and 87. What score does she need on the last test in order to average 90 on her tests? 3. A single-serving carton of yogurt costs 66¢. A case of 12 single-serving cartons costs $6.84. How much is saved per carton by buying the yogurt by the case? Draw a diagram of this statement. Then answer the questions that follow. Four fifths of the 75 classic cars were hot rods. (a) How many of the classic cars were hot rods? —_(b) What percent of the classic cars were hot rods’? 5. (a) Write forty-four trillion in scientific notation, (b) Write 6.51 x 10* in standard form. 6, Compare: 1.92 + 0.3 Q 7 - 2.84 7, Use a unit multiplier to convert 710 mm to em. 8. Complete the table, 9. Evaluate: be — ed if b= 5,¢=2,andd=4 Faacron [ Deena | Panam ab am 10, Find the area of this figure. Dimensions are 11, Find the perimeter of this figure. in inches. sit 1 st aft Bt 7 4 ett 3 12, (a) What fraction of the rectangle is shaded? (©) What fraction of the rectangle is unshaded? Solve: g_6 T= p Za if 13. 7 =p +363 “f= Simplify: 18. 15? — 43 — 3? - 2K 16.34+3x3-343 Sek 4 4 17, 42424 412 . d= arg 18. 42 A 19. 0.8(0.17)(0.04) 20. 7.2 + 0.018 ‘Copy by Savon Puts, Ine and Steps Make, Reproduction pri. ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test 12 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give ofter Lesson 65 1. Ia half-gallon of milk costs $1.20, what is the cost per pint? 2. ‘The cookie recipe called for oatmeal and raisins in the ratio of 8 to 7. If 3 cups of oatmeal were called for, how many cups of raisins were needed’? 3. Marcie ran a 400-meter race 3 times. Her fastest time was 51.3 seconds. Her slowest time was 56.4 seconds. If her average time was 53.4 seconds, what was her time for the other race? 4, It is 4} miles to the end of the trail. If Sophia bicycles to the end and back in 60 minutes, what is her average speed in miles per hour? 5. What number is 20% of 30? 6. Read the following statement. Then answer the questions that follow. Only one fifth of the print area of the newspaper carried news, The rest of the area was filled with advertisements (a) What percent of the print area was filled with advertisements? (b), What was the ratio of news area to advertisement area? 7. (a) Write 0.000297 in scientific notation, (b) Write 4.42 x 10° in standard form. 8. What is the name of the quadrilateral that has two pairs of parallel sides? 9, Use a unit multiplier to convert 1050 yards to feet. 10, Complete the table Feacrow | Deewwnt | Pencoer Solve: 10% I. e +48=8 py ha 5 4” 28 13. Find the perimeter of this figure. 14, Find the area of this figure. Dimensions are in meters. in an 4 at ef # 5 an 3 Simplify: 18. 34+3x%3-34+3 16. 3* — ¥900 + 37 1% Lyd 2 + Tyd 1 fi 3 in, 5. (96 BW, s2+(20+4 20, 5.3(0.03)(0.009) Stephen Hae, Reproduction prohibit, ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test 13, SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give afier Lesson 70 1, What is the total price of a $10,000 car plus 6.19 sales tax? 2. The discount audio store advertised a collection of hits from the 1960°s on 13 compact discs for $64.61. What is the cost of each disc? 3. The ratio of slugs to snails was 4 to 7. If there were 330 in all, how many were slugs? 4, Whatis the average ora 34 and 1 # 5. What number is 18% of 350? 6, Read the following statement. Then answer the questions that follow. Joel gave 2 of his 228 sports cards to his brother. (a) What percent of his sports cards did Joel give to his brother? (b) How many sports cards did Joe! have left? + (a) Write two ten-thousandths in scientific notation, (b) Write 7.1 x 10°? in standard form. 8. The measure of ZC in parallelogram ABCD is A B 100°, Find the measure of ZD. 9. Compare: 7.5kg © 75008 10. Divide 3 by 0.33 and write the answer rounded to 2 e the nearest whole number. 11. Simplify: (-2) + (47) + C9) + 43) 12. Complete the table 13. What is the area of the parallelogram. Fraction | Drama | Pexcer 04 14, Evaluate: jk + j + & it j= Sand k= 3 2 Solve: w _ 25 5, *=- > 2p = ap 16. 2.7p = 0.216 Simplify: 17. 27 — 2[26 - 2)) 2 1 = [12 + 1S 5 (2 3 19. 20. 0.6(0,6)(2.4) ‘Copy by Savon Publishes In and Steph Hake, Reprodustion proibli, ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test 14 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give after Lesson 75 It was 280 kilometers from Rimrock to Medford. Simone raced to Medford and idled back to Rimrock. If the round trip took 10 hours, what was her average speed in kilometers per hour? 2, The ratio of bunnies to hares was 1 0 2, If there were 117 in all, how many were bunnies? 3. Using a tape measure, Susan found that the circumference of the great redwood was 1200.cm, She estimated that the diameter was 400 cm, Was her estimate too large or too small? Why? 4, Almonds were priced at 4 pounds for $8.88, (a) What was the price per pound? (b) How much would 9 pounds of almonds cost? 5. If the product of one tenth and five tenths is subtracted from the sum of two tenths and six tenths, what is the difference? 6. Read the following statement. Then answer the questions that follow. ‘Three fifths of the baker's 40 tarts were cherry. (a) How many of the baker's tarts were cherry? (b) What percent of the baker's tarts were not cherry? 7. Evaluate: xy —(r—y) if x = 07 and y = 06 8. Write each of these numbers in the proper form of scientific notation: (a) 14 x 107 (b) 14 x 107 9. Whats the volume of the cube? 10. A cube has how many faces? uu. 2) 49 12. Use the figure at right. 6.0m fain 2 (a) Find the area of either of the right triangles that make up the rectangle shown. & (b) Find the area of the isosceles triangle. 420m OY 420m 13, Use a unit multiplier to convert 16,000 g to k; rs LY it multip 6.000 g t0 kg. aan 14, Complete the table Faces | Des | Eee 15. Simplify: (-4) + (-1) ~ 7) - 8) 4 Solve: i 16, 45+p=505 17 6 = 50 18, How much money is 80% of $500? 19, Simplify: 3.2 + at (decimal answer) 20. Find the circumference of each of these circles. 2 for x, Maan (b) Leave x as. ‘Capt by Saxon Publisters, Inet Stephen Hake Repratian probed ‘Math 87, Second Edition @) Us ‘Test 15 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give after Lesson 80 1. A piece of equipment that weighs 300 pounds on Earth would weigh 50 pounds on the Theta Space Station. If an astronaut weighs 180 pounds on Earth, what would the astronaut weigh on the Theta Space Station? 2. What number is halfway between 56 und 57? 3. Find the perimeter of the trapezoid. 4, Find the area of the trapezoid. 4m 8 14m 14m ih 18m Win. 5. Sixteen squared is how much greater than the square root of 16? 6. The ratio of boys to girls was 4 to 7. If there were 418 in all, how many were girls? 7. Use a unit multiplier to convert 8.3 grams to milligrams. 8, Read the following statement. Then answer the questions that follow. In the first third of the season the Wildcats played 12 games. (a) How many games did the Wildcats play during the whole season? (b) If the Wildcats won 75% of their games during the whole season, how many games did they win? 9, Thirty-six is $ ot what number? 10. One tenth of what number is 291? 11. Simplify: (@) 8-5) (b) 7042) @ 8 12. If each edge of a cube is 9 inches long, what is the volume of the cube? 13, Find the circumference of each of these circles. 14, Complete the table. (@) Use 3.14 form, (b) Leave wasn. Fraction [| Drcimat, | Parceve 26 Ce ; ~ 18, Evaluate: 40s —(st- 7) ifs = If and ¢= 6 Solve 16. I, s+ 16=5 Simplily: $524 wk I day 1. (ab +42) 1s, $524 9. 1-6) — 22 (sha at wk | Sdays | 8hr WiC EY ET ma, (3+ 6 Conve ny Saxon Publishers Ie and Step aks. Reprodaction prohibited Math 87, Second Edition Test 16 SHOW YOUR WORK ‘Name: Give afer Lesson 85 1. Camille mowed lawns for 2 hours and earned $5.80 per hour, Then she washed windows for 3 hours and earned $5.20 per hour, What were Camille’s average earnings per hour for all 5 hours? 2 Evaluate: a + (a? -ab)~b ifa= 10 mdb =4 3. Compare:d Qe if d- 0 4. The ratio of boys to girls was 2 to 3. If there were 155 in all, how many were boys? 5. A-car travels 120 miles on 6 gallons of gas. How many gallons will it need to travel 260 miles? 6, The diameter of a circular running track at Jill's school is 35 meters, What is the circumference of the track to the nearest meter? 7. The coordinates of the vertices of AXYZ are X (3,~2), ¥ (1,2), and Z (3, ~6). AXYZ is reflected in the y-axis, Find the coordinates of the vertices of its image AX'Y’Z’. 8. Draw a number line and graph the solution to x > 3, 9. Melanie needed 28 inches of wire for her project. She used + of a full spool of wire. How many inches of \wire were on the fall spool? 10. Simplify: 350 (@) 14-90) (b) 196460) @ 11. Complete the table, Faacron | Decay | Pacer 12, Forty-two is 2 of what number? 3 4 0.65 13. What percent of 60 is 18? ot 14. Simplify: —2 mlify: = 1S. Find the area of the trapezoid, din: Solve: 4 4in 16. Sx = 100 17, 6.2 = h = 0.02 Bin Simplify: #4+6:8-6-3 18, 19. 6 + 1.9 (fraction answer) 20, -33 ~ (-23) + (432) Capi by Saxon Publishers Ie x Stephen Hake Reprodactinpebiie ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test 17 SHOW YOUR WORK ‘Name: Give after Lesson 90 1, The team’s ratio of games won to games played was 2 to 7. If the team played 49 games, how many ‘games did the team fail to win? 2. Find the range, mean, median, and mode of the following numbers: 47, 44, 53, 57, 65, 53, 93, 41, 69, 53, 70 3. The ratio of good guys to bad guys was 5 to 17. If there were 204 bad guys, how many good guys were there? 4. Use a unit multiplier to convert 0.37 liters to milliliters. 5. Draw a number line and graph the solution to x < 6. 6. A lump of taffy was dropped into the stretching machine. Twenty seconds later it was a rope of tafty 2 feet long. At that rate, how long would the taffy rope be in 3 minutes? 7. At the ball game, 38% of the fans waved pom-poms. If 124 fans did not wave pom-poms, how many fans were there in all? 8. Draw a diagram of this statement, Then answer the questions that follow. Eighty-cight thousand dollars was raised in the charity drive. This was four fifths of the goal. (a) The goal of the charity drive was to raise how much money? (b) The charity drive fell short of the goal by what percent? 9. Simplify: 6x +3 + 4x +5 10. Find the volume of a rectangular prism whose dimensions are 10 em by 6 cm by 4em, 11, Find the area of this cirele. Use 2 form. 12. Complete the table, Faacnon | Drewat | Pace 908% 13, Name the quadrilateral and explain why that ‘14, Find the area of the figure below, is the bestname for the figure. 62km one 60 km 2k 15. Multiply (2.2 x 10°)(2.1 x 108) and write the answer in scientific notation, Solve: 1_ ga 16. 4.5 = 09n s+) agit ha Sas Simplify: 2 ; 2 died 18. 2{23 - [5? — 3(4 - 2)}} 1% 07 +(35 a 2. (-SY'+ (-9y/— -6)/— C1) (fraction answer) Capri by Savon Pubes In and Stephen Hike Reproduction probe Math 87, Second Edition Test 18 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give after Lesson 95 1. Inthe forest there were lions and tigers and bears. The ratio of lions to tigers was 4 to 5. The ratio of tigers to bears was 3 to 5. If there were 12 lions, how many bears were there? 2, Find the volume of a rectangular prism whose dimensions are 3 cm by Sem by 10 cm, 3. A baseball player's batting average is found by dividing the number of hits by the number of at-bats and rounding the result to the nearest thousandth. If Mark had 24 hits in 78 at-bats, what was his batting average? 4, Use two unit multipliers to convert 27 square feet to square yards. 5. Graph the negative integers greater than -2. 6, Read the following statements, Then answer the questions that follow. Denald bought the book shelf for $56, This was ofthe regula prise (@) What was the regular price of the book shelf? (b) Donald bought the book shelf for what percent of the regular price? 7. Use the information in this figure to answer questions (a) and (b), (a) What is mw’ (b) What is mZz? 8. How many diagonals can be drawn from one vertex of a regular octagon? ‘What is the circumference of this circle? Use % tors: 10, Find the area of this trapezoid. 18m 3am V1. Compare: a? Q)a ss ifa= 12, Complete the table, 13, What percent of 60 is 6? Fracon | Decal | Perce 14, How many degrees is ¢ of a full circle? 054 15, Last week, twenty-five percent of the 5000 fast food customers ordered fries. How many of the customers did not order fries? 16, Multiply (2.3 x 107)(2.4 x 10) and write the product in scientific notation. Solve. 17, a = 85 18, g + 0.86 = 492 Simplify: 19. (82-22) 20. (-6) ~ (-8)(44) ~ -2)-5) Copyright by Sasan Pubes, land Stephen Hake Reproduction probe ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test 19 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give afer Lesson 100 1. After 4 tests Jerome’s average score was 83. What score must he earn on his next test to have a 5-test average of 85? 2, Of the 25 students in the club, 10 were boys. What was the ratio of girls to boys in the club? 3. If5 boxes of cherries cost $31.00, how much will 8 boxes of cherries cost? 4. What is the probability of a Mipped coin landing heads up five times in a row? 5. Due to heavy rains, the cost of lettuce increased by 25 percent in one month. If the cost after the increase ‘was 75¢ per pound, what was the cost before the increase? 6. What percent of 150 is 36? 7. Use two unit multipliers to convert 1000 cm? to mm?. 8. If m = —7 and n = —6m + 2, then n equals what number? 9. Find the volume of this right rectangular prism. Dimensions are in centimeters. 10. The price of the ski jacket was $85.00. The tax rate was 6%. 10 (a) What was the tax on the ski jacket? as (b) What was the total price of the ski jacket ineluding tax? 41. Multiply (2 x 10-4)(3 x 10?) and write the answer in scientific notation, 12, Complete the table, Fraction | Dacowat | Perc 13. Graph the whole numbers less than 8, 34% Solve. 14, a3 = 264 18. 2p + 11 ‘Simplify: 16. (4 - 3)? — 4(3)? 17, C3P)(Gxy)-29) ) 18, 4 - (4 5.6) (fraction answer) 19. 6x ~ 4y - 8x + 6 441-14 + 7-6) 3 20. ‘Coppi by San Puiers In ne Stephen Hake. Reprofcion pried Math 87, Second Edition Test 20 SHOW YOUR WORK ‘Name: Give afier Lesson 105 1. Aaron’s average score on the first 4 tests was 86. On the next 2 tests his average score was 92. What was his average score on all 6 tests? 2. Martha was earning $6.90 per hour. After working 6 months she received a raise of 20%. What was her hourly rate after the raise? 3. What percent of 14 is 217 4, Use two unit multipliers to convert 2.6 m? to cm’. 5. If the spinner is spun twice, what is the probability that the arrow will stop on a consonant both times? 6. Simplify: Se eC ANY 7. Read the following statement. Then answer the questions that follow. There were five squished boxes in the erate. This was 4 Of the total number of boxes in the crate. (@ How many boxes were in the crate? (b) What percent of the boxes in the crate were not squished? te y HB 8. Evaluate: if w= 4x = -5, and y 9. ‘The perimeter of a square is 76 meters. Find the area of the square, 10, Find the volume of this right triangular prism. 11. Find the area of this circle. Use 3.14 for 2. Dimensions are in centimeters. 12. Find the total price, including 7% tax, of 20 square yards of carpeting priced at $17.00 per square yard. 13, Whats numberis 662% of 24? 14. At ‘a.m, the hands of a clock form an angle that measures how many degrees? 15, Multiply (4 x 10-?)(5 x 10°) and write the answer in scientific notation. Solve 16. 0.5) - 1.2 = 12 V Simplify: 18. 43-25 +9 - 34 1 6 in. 20, 3c + 8(c + 2) + Syd 1ft (in, ‘Copy hy Seas Pb In and Stephen Hake Reproduction pried ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test 21 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give fier Lesson 110 1. The dinner bill totaled $21,00, Beth left a 15% tip. How much money did Beth leave for a tip? 2. The 528-kilometer drive took 8} hours. What was the average speed of the drive in kilometers per hour? 3. The ;j-scale mode! of the building stood 11 inches high, What was the height of the actual building in feet? 4, Rachel saved $35 buying the dress at a 20%-off sale, What was the regular price of the dress? 5. A department store purchases a coat for $55. To sell the coat to customers, the price is increased by 23%. ‘What is the new price of the coat? (18) = (~4(45) 6. Simplify: 7. What is 7.5% of $80.00? (-4) - (45) - (45) Solve. & Qn +22 4n = 42 s s 10. Simplify: ~3? + (3)? 11. Indicate whether 768 is a rational number or an irrational number, 12. If the chance of rain is 6%, what is the chance that it will not rain? 13. Between which two consecutive whole numbers is Y57? 14, Simplify: 6edX—4e7d) 4cd 18. In this figure, find the measure of ZUOV. w 16. A building casts a shadow 108 m long, At the same ae. time, a flagpole 6 m tall casts a shadow 12 m long. 3x How tall is the building? a0 17. Find the perimeter of this figure. Dimensions are 18, Use the Pythagorean theorem to find x. in feet. Use 3.14 fora. 16 19. Find the surface area of this right triangular prism. 20, Find the volume of this right circular cylinder. Dimensions are in millimeters. Dimensions are in feet. Use 3.14 for 7. 8 d (mi rl b 7 6 ‘Conyiht by Som Publishers Ine and Stepten Hae, Reprod pruiited ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test 22 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Give after Lesson 115 1. Find the range, mean, median, and mode of the following numbers: 60, 46, 64, 69, 69, 69, 72, 58, 69 2. Two cards are drawn at random from a normal deck of 52.cards and not replaced. What is the probability that both cards are red? 3. Simone can exchange $160 for 300 Swiss francs. At that rate, how many dollars would a 330 franc Swiss ‘watch cost? 4, The ratio of cats to dogs was 4 to 9. If there were 351 in all, how many were cats? 5, During the Balloon Festival the rate fora hot-air balloon ride was reduced 30%. Ifthe usual rate was $130 per person, what was the rate during the Balloon Festival? 6. What is 4.5% of $54,007 7. Ten percent of what number is 220? 8 Use the formula ¢ = 1.04p to find t when p = $7.25. Simplify: 2\1s02 9% 54- {at =32+ 2(3*)]} 10. cess see) 12. The {-scale model of the building stood 8 inches high. What was the height of the actual building in feet? 13, Find the volume of this right circular eylinder. ] Dimensions are in centimeters. Use 3.14 for x. | 14, Solve: 3n — 23 = 27 15. Solve fort: | 7 ori 16. Solve: 4d + 10 = 2d - 14 17, Find mZ+ in this figure. 164% 18. (a) Complete this table. (b) Graph the number pairs from (a) and draw a yame-3 Fine through them. x[o 3 3 6 (©) Find the slope of the line. 19, Find the perimeter of the figure. Dimensions are in centimeters, Use 3.14 for 7, ‘ 20. Solve: -2n + 24 + 4n = 50 ‘Capt by Seam Pabtihes Ic and Stephen Hake Reproaction probe ‘Math 87, Second Edition Test 23 SHOW YOUR WORK Nam Give ator Lesson 120 1. The skateboard was regularly priced at $40.00, but it was on sale for 20% off. What was the sale price? 2. IF 20 kilograms of seed cost $31, how much would 30 kilograms cost at the same rate? 3. During the sale, the price of the laser printer was marked down 20 percent. The sale price of the laser printer was $384, What was the original price of the laser printer? 4. Divide 2 x 107 by 4 x 10° and write the answer in scientific notation. 5. ‘The median of these numbers is how much less than the mean? 1,5, 0.4, 0.8, 0.85, 34 6. What is the probability ofa flipped coin landing tails up three times in a row? 7. Tesh left $3500 in an account that paid 6% interest compounded annually, How much interest was earned in 6 years? 8, What percent of $25 is $7.75? 9. An aquarium with the dimensions shown is filled with water. 70 em (a) How many liters of water are in the aquarium? Ly ae (b) How many kilograms of water are in the aquarium? , 100 om 10, Use two unit multipliers to convert 5 ft? to square inches, 11. Eileen used the diagram to compute the distance Ferris from Ferris to Dunlap to Butte. How much shorter is the distance directly from Ferris to Butte than the 20 mi distance Bileen found? Simplify: Dunlap 48mi Butte eet 1, BT yg HCD+ OES) 4d + 5d (6) = 2) 16. Draw a number line and graph the solution to 2x ~ 4 < 0. 17. Find the volume of the pyramid. SS 40m LE. i 18. (a) Complete this table. (b) Graph the number pairs from (a) and draw a line through them. 15. Solve By -27=-6 get * (c) Find the slope of the line. 19, Use the formula A = bh tofindh 20, ‘Find mZx in this figure. Sr LNA \e Copyright by Sasom Pairs, lnc and Sep Hake Reproduction patil ‘Math 87, Second Edition ‘Test 24 SHOW YOUR WORK Name: Final Exam 1, Round sZt the nearest whole number. 2, Write the prime factorization of 1800. 3, Reduce: 240 400 4, The coordinates of three vertices of a rectangle are (-9, ~7), (~9, 4), and (1, ~4). (a) What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex? (©) What is the area of the rectangle? Simplify 5, ah .22 woes ps3 43 a5 4°78 Solve: % 0.283 =2-d eee 2 24 Simplify 12, 0,3(0.25)(0.04) 13, 0.632 + 0.04 sac = = 15, Find the perimeter of the trapezoid. 3am 16, (a) Write 0.00344 in scientific notation, (b) Write 8.12 = 10° in standard form. 20m 20m 17, What is the total price of a $35.60 item plus 5% sales tax? am 18, Find the measures of Za, 2b, and Ze in this figure, & 19. Of the 32 students in the club, 8 were boys. What ye ‘ ‘was the ratio of girls to boys inthe elub? = 20, Will's average score on the first 3 tests was 78. On the next 4 tests his average score was 81. What was his average score on all 7 tests? 21. Find the surface area of a sphere with a radius of 3m, Use 3.14 for n. 22, Whatis the circumference of this circle? 23, Find the area of this circle. Use 3 for m, Use 3.14 for r. Comet by Sana Publishes I and Stephen Hake eprwductinprtiie ‘Math 87, Second Edit 24, Simplify: 25. What is the volume of the cube? 26. Martha ate jy of the 20 cookies. How many cookies did she eat? 27, Multiply (3.3 x 10°)(2.4 x 10°) and write the answer in scientific notation, 28. At the ball game, 36% of the fans waved pom-poms. If 192 fans did not wave pom-poms, how many fans ‘were there in all? 29. Find the area of the trapezoid 18in 30. Solve: 1 -15=u © 18in. 31. Evaluate: Ge if f = -6,g = -3,andh = 32, The skateboard was regularly priced at $40.00, but we it was on sale for 25% off. What was the sale price? 33. Use the formula A = yom to find hk when A=26 and b=4, 34. What isthe probability of a flipped coin landing tails up four times in a row? 35, These two triangles are similar. Find n 36. Simplify: 4x + y + 3x — 6y at BX 21 n 37. Janina used the diagram to compute the distance Feris from Ferris to Dunlap to Butte. How much shorter is the distance directly from Ferris to Butte than the mi distance Janina found? Dunlap 40 mi oe 38. Solve: 2n + 14 - dn = 26 39. Simplify:(-7j(87))(38 7) 40. Find the volume of this right triangular prism. Dimensions are in centimeters Copyright by Seton Publishers ne and Stephen Hake Reprodaton pote. Math 87, Second Edition Name Test Date Score ‘Show all work on this paper. Do not write on the test. 1. 2 3, 4, ss 6. i. 12. 13. 14. 15, 16. 18. 19. 20. Name Test Date Score ‘Show all work on this paper. Do not write on the test. oS SAXON PaO mS T aS)

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