Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 1/12

Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 1/12

<p>Math I Exam Review – Numbers and Quantity Standards Student Class Date 1. Marsha’s pool is leaking 12 gallons of water per day. How many quarts per hour is the pool leaking?</p><p>A. 0.5</p><p>B. 2</p><p>C. 24</p><p>D. 48</p><p>2 . Which expression is equivalent to ?</p><p>A. x</p><p>B. x2</p><p>C. 0</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 1/14 D. 1</p><p>3 Which expression is equivalent to ? .</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>D.</p><p>4 Paige rode her bike 2 miles in 30 minutes. How many feet per hour did Paige . average during her bike ride? (1 mile = 5,280 feet)</p><p>A. 1,320 feet per hour</p><p>B. 2,640 feet per hour</p><p>C. 10,560 feet per hour</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 2/14 D. 21,120 feet per hour</p><p>5 . Which expression is equivalent to ?</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>D.</p><p>6 Which expression is equivalent to ? .</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 3/14 D.</p><p>7 . Which expression is equivalent to ?</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>D.</p><p>8 Roger and Nolan each threw a baseball. Roger threw the ball at a speed of 55 . miles per hour. Nolan threw the ball at a speed of 85 kilometers per hour. Which statement is true? (Note: 1 mile ≈ 1.6 kilometers)</p><p>A. Roger threw the ball about 2 miles per hour faster than Nolan.</p><p>B. Roger threw the ball about 2 kilometers per hour faster than Nolan.</p><p>C. Nolan threw the ball about 2 miles per hour faster than Roger.</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 4/14 D. Nolan threw the ball about 2 kilometers per hour faster than Roger.</p><p>9 Brittany’s dog ran 432 inches in 3 seconds. What was the dog’s average speed in . yards per minute?</p><p>A. 2,160 yards per minute</p><p>B. 720 yards per minute</p><p>C. 240 yards per minute</p><p>D. 86.4 yards per minute</p><p>10 . Which expression is equivalent to ?</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 5/14 D.</p><p>11 Which expression is equivalent to ? .</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>D.</p><p>12 . Which expression is equivalent to ?</p><p>A. 10 x3.5y5.5</p><p>B.</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 6/14 C.</p><p>D.</p><p>13 . Which expression is equivalent to ?</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>D.</p><p>14 A rocket travels at a rate of 406 kilometers per hour. Approximately how . many meters will the rocket travel in 1 second?</p><p>A. 7 meters</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 7/14 B. 12 meters</p><p>C. 113 meters</p><p>D. 338 meters</p><p>15 . Which expression is equivalent to ?</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>D.</p><p>16 Jose rode his bike 326 inches in 1 second. About how fast was Jose riding his . bike? (Note: 1 mile = 5,280 feet)</p><p>A. 0.3 miles per hour</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 8/14 B. 3.7 miles per hour</p><p>C. 18.5 miles per hour</p><p>D. 27.2 miles per hour</p><p>17 Cameron rode his bike at an average speed of 6 feet per second. What was . Cameron’s approximate average speed in miles per hour? (Note: 1 mile = 5,280 feet)</p><p>A. 8.8 mph</p><p>B. 4.9 mph</p><p>C. 4.1 mph</p><p>D. 3.7 mph</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 9/14 18 . Which expression is equivalent to ?</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>D.</p><p>19 . Which expression is equivalent to ?</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>D.</p><p>20 Which expression is equivalent to ?</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 10/14 . A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>D.</p><p>21 Which expression is equivalent to ? .</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>D.</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 11/14 22 . Which expression is equivalent to ?</p><p>A.</p><p>B.</p><p>C.</p><p>D.</p><p>23 Heather averages 24 miles per gallon of gas when driving to work. Gas costs . $3.36 per gallon. James uses $0.17 worth of gas per mile driving his truck. Which statement describes the cost of gas per mile driven by James and by Heather?</p><p>A. James pays $0.03 more per mile than Heather.</p><p>B. Heather pays $0.03 more per mile than James.</p><p>C. James pays $0.07 more per mile than Heather.</p><p>D. Heather pays $0.07 more per mile than James.</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 12/14 </p><p>24 Jon is traveling at a speed of 30 miles per hour. Approximately how many . minutes will it take him to travel 16 kilometers? (Note 1 mile ≈ 1.6 kilometers)</p><p>A. 20 minutes</p><p>B. 23 minutes</p><p>C. 30 minutes</p><p>D. 33 minutes</p><p>25. The table below shows the amount of time it took three runners to run different distances.</p><p>Runner Distance Time Jamal 6,160 yards 1 hour 5 minutes Monica 13,200 feet 30 minutes Travis 4 miles 45 minutes Which choice lists the runner’s speeds in order from least to greatest?</p><p>(Note: 1 mile = 5,280 feet)</p><p>A. Monica, Travis, Jamal</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 13/14 B. Monica, Jamal, Travis</p><p>C. Jamal, Monica, Travis</p><p>D. Jamal, Travis, Monica</p><p>Math I Exam Review - Numbers Page 14/14 </p>

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