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Directions: For thiri soction,solve eachproblem and decidewhich is the best of oval on the answersheet.

You may the choicesgiven, Iril1in the corresponding for scratchwork. available space irnv use

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in degleesof the anglesof a tliangle is The sum of the measures The nurnbelof degleesof'arc in a cilcle is i]60. A straightanglehas a degreemeasureof 180.

? digit in thenumber123,4!i631\9 Wiratis thehundredths (A) 1 (B) 4 (D) 8


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Al1 of the followinS;are equal to 9xz for all x EXCEPT (A) x2 t- Bx2 (B) 4"r+ 5x

(c) s

(C) (e.rX.r) (D) (3x)(3"r) (E) (-3xX-3x)

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l ;(

I 0), what is the valueof x ?

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A rectangle is cut in half, resulting in squares which eachhavean area of 25, Whatis theperimeter of the original rectangle? (A) 10 (B) 20

(B) s

(c) 30
(D) 40 (E) s0

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(D) 6 (E) 10

Drivingat an average rateof 48 milesperhour,John reached his destination in exactly 2 hoursandl5 minutes. To drivethesame routein exactly 2 hours, Johnwouldhaveto driveat whataverase rate ? (A) 50 milesperhour (B) 54 milesperhour (C) 55 milesperhour (D) 60 milesperhour (E) 64 milesperhour

represents household expenses @ fne circlegraphabove


1 in dollars.If 33; percentof expenses go toward rent,
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whichregionon thegraph bestrepresents dollars spent on rent? (A) A (B) B (C) C (D) D (E) E

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of (x + 1Xr -- 1)? tt xz=7,whatis thevalue (A) 6 (B) 8 (c) 48

A number thatis divisibleby4,5, and10mustbe divisibleby all of thefollowing EXCEPT (A) 8 (B) 12

(D)s0
(E) It cannot be determinedfrom the infomation given.

(c) 1s
(D) 20 (E) 30

of ;r? tt x is 66lpercentof ), theny is whatpercent

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in simplest terms, whatis thenumerator of thesum?

(A) zzlv,
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(A) 1 (B) 3

(B)

l5Vo

(c) 6
(D) 12 (E) 63

G) n3+Eo
(D) 1507o

@) 166+Eo

Letr; y be defined asx2+ { for all x andy. 2 If 3 i 4 = 5 L n,whatis thevalueof n ? (A) -28 (B) -7

In the figure above,the shaded region is a squareof area3, andAABC is equilateral. What is the perimeter ol AABC ?

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(A)3v5 (B)e\6
(c) 2+t/i (D) 3 + 6\6 (E) 6+3t/i

(E) 60

Vql+fn+f4=
(A) \/63 @) 7./1

If the average(arithmeticmean)of threedistinct positive integersis 4, what is the greatest possiblevalue for one of thoseintegers?

G) zofa

(A) s
(B) 6

(D) 3 + aVls @)30+V5

(c) e
(D) 11 (E) 12

is r +-2, and of oneleg of a righttriangie If thetength x ), -2, is .r + :], where thelength of thehypotenuse whatis the lengthof theotherleg irr termsof .r ? (A) x (B) .r-r I

4blackmarbles and1 whitemarble. nox d contains


Box B contains4 black marblesand 3 white rnarbles. What is the minimum number of marbles that must be moved from Box A to Box B so that the ratio of black marblesto white mar:bles is the samein the two bcrxes? (A) 1 (B) 2

(c) .r-rV5 ( D )\ 4 + s
(E) \/2x 11

(c) 3
(D) 4 (E) Theratioof blackmarbles w'ill to whitemarbles never bethesame in thetwo boxes.

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by 9, the integer n is divided Wnenthepositive 5n is when is 7. Whatis therernainder remainder by 9 ? divided (A) 4

In the equatio n V=

[nrt,if

the value of r is

. . . . . , 1 nlurrlprled Dy then the value of V is multiolied bv t, (A) * ,^' 1


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(B) s (c) 6
(D) 7 (E) 8

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fne population of DistrictA is 3 timesthe average


population of the other 9 districts in the city. What percentof the city's populationlives in District A ? (A) l07o

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2 (c) 20ok
E fn the figure above,the areaof the circle with centerO

is 36n andthelength ot arcABC is 4zr. Whatis the length of chord AC? (A) 3

(D) 257o I G) 3317o

(B) e (c) 12 (D)3v3 (E) 6v5

Time-25 Minutes 18 Questions

Directions: This sectioncontainstwo typesof questions. You have25 minutesto complete both types.For questions1-8, solveeachquestionand determinewhich of the choicesgiven is best,Fili in the con'esponding oval on the answelsheet.You may use any availablespace for scratchwork,

1. Calculatoruse is permitted. 2. Al1 numbelsusedare real numbet's. 3. Figuresareplovided for someproblems.All figures aredrawn to scaleand lie in a planeUNLESS otherwise indicated. to be the set of all r'ealnumbers.r fol 4. Unlessotherwisespecified,the dornainof any function/is assumed which/(x) is a real nutnber.

b
2 in degrees of the anglesof a triangleis 180. The sum of the measures of arc in a circle is 360. The numbel of degrees of 180, A straightanglehas a degreemeasure

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c2= ctz + b2

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, l - q - z l x 7 ,t h e n x = I f . r =I - s 1 +
(A) -',74 (B) -4e (c) 32 (D) 4e (E) 74

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then 3n+ 9 = Ql lt +n- 15= 17,


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Wtratnumber decreased by 4 equals 9 timestheoriginal


number?
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(B) -1

(c)*1
2 2

(D)1
(E) 1

Theratioof 2l to 15 is equal to the ratio of 9 to what number? (A) I (B) 3

Set./ is the set of all negativeodd integers, and set K is the set of all negativeeven integers. Which of the following represents the union of thesesets? (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) All integers All negativeintegers All negativeodd integers All negativeeven integers None of the above

(c) s
(D) 10 (E) 12

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= 8, what is the value of m - ' ! If n't. (A) - 64

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(D) (E)

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tt x + 4y = 6 andx = 2y, thenwhatis the valueof x ?

If it takes Alice 8 hours working at a constantrate to complete her homework, what part of the homework is completedin 6 hours?

-21

Halfthe productof 8 and 9 is the squareroot of whal: number?

AA t-BA 1 B8

tia andB represent distinctdigitsin thecorectly


worked addition problem above,what is the value of A ?

(arithmetic mean) of J4^td Whatis theaverage

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tn thefigureabove, IB ir p"rpendicular to,4E.If the measure of 1-BAD is 53 degrees, andthemeasure of ZCAE is 73 degrees, whatis thedegree measure of ICAD?

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Boxes of candy were sold for a school fund-raiser. Small boxescost $2 eachand large boxescost $5 each. If 150 of theseboxeswere sold for a total of $444, how many large boxes were sold?

In the figure above,X and Y arethe centersof the two 9r, what is the circles. If eachcircle has circumference perimeterof the rectangle?

Nuala baked64 cookiesfor a party. After eachparty If guestate n cookies,9 cookieswere left uneaten. therewere more than 9 guestsat the party, and if n is an integergreaterthan 1, what is the value of n ?

Wtrat is the maximum possibleareaof a rectanglewith a perimeterof 14 ?

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