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1 Test A Choose the best answer. 1. Which number represents being paid $5.00? A 500 C B 5.00 D Which number added to 1 gives the sum of 0? A 1 B 1 3. Which is not equal to the absolute value of 8? A 8 C 8 B 8 4. Which statement is true? D 8 A < 10 C 3 > 5 B 8 > 9 D 2 < Which set of integers is ordered from least to greatest? A 1, 2, 3 B 2, 1, 3 Use the figure below for In what quadrant is point A located? A Quadrant I B Quadrant II C Quadrant III D Quadrant IV 7. What are the coordinates of Point B? A (4, 3) C (3, 4) B ( 4, 3) D ( 3, 4) 8. Identify the coordinates of Point B after it is reflected across the y-axis. A (4, 3) C ( 4, 3) B (4, 3) D ( 4, 3) 9. Identify the coordinates of Point A after it is translated 6 units down. A (3, 2) C (3, 2) B ( 2, 3) D (2, 3) 10. What is the sum of 9 + 2? A C 7 B 7 D. Evaluate x + 4 for x = 1. A 5 C 3 B 3 D Gwen hikes up a trail, gaining 100 ft elevation. After a rest, she climbs another 80 ft. What is her total elevation gain? A 180 ft B 20 ft 2 Holt McDougal Mathematics
2 Test A, continued 13. What is 4 ( 4)? A 8 C 4 B 0 D What is 5 (2)? A 7 B Evaluate x 7 for x = 5. A 2 B Find the product 3 4. A 1 C 12 B 1 D Find the product 3 4. A 12 B Evaluate 3x for x = 6. A 4 C 18 B 2 D Find the quotient: 56 (8). A 7 B Find the quotient: 6 ( 3). A 3 C 2 B 2 D Evaluate x for x = A 4 C 15 B 4 D Solve 12 + y = 18. A y = 1.5 B y = Solve 7n = 70. A n = 7 B n = Holt McDougal Mathematics
3 Test B Choose the best answer. 1. Which number represents being paid $34.50? A 3450 C B D What integer and its opposite are represented by this graph? Use the figure below for 6 9. F 4, 5 H 5, 6 G 5, 5 J 6, 6 3. Which is not equal to the absolute value of 5. A 5 C 5 B 5 D 5 4. Which expression is true? F 9 < 6 H 3 < 4 G 7 < 8 J 7 > 5 5. Which set of integers is ordered from least to greatest? A 398, 865, 123 C 74, 95, 947 B 540, 12, 789 D 726, 34, In what quadrant is point A located? F Quadrant I G Quadrant II H Quadrant III J Quadrant IV 7. What are the coordinates of Point B? A ( 3, 3) C (2, 4) B (3, 3) D (4, 2) 8. Identify the coordinates of Point B after it is reflected across the x-axis. F (2, 4) H ( 4, 2) G ( 2, 4) J (4, 2) 9. Identify the coordinates of Point A after it is rotated clockwise 180. A (3, 3) C ( 3, 3) B (3, 3) D ( 3, 3) 10. What is the sum of 13 + ( 6)? F 19 H 7 G 7 J 19. Evaluate x + 9 for x = 2. A C 7 B 7 D 213 Holt McDougal Mathematics
4 Test B, continued 12. Ginny hikes up a trail, gaining 300 ft elevation. After a rest, she climbs another 240 ft. What is her total elevation gain? F 540 ft G 60 ft 13. What is 7 ( 3)? H 60 ft A 10 C 4 J 540 ft B 4 D What is 4 ()? F 15 H 7 G 7 J Evaluate x 9 for x = 3. A 12 C 6 B 6 D Find the product 5 6. F 1 H G 1 J Find the product 7 3. A 21 C 4 B 10 D Evaluate 4x for x = 8. F 4 H 4 G 2 J Find the quotient: 8 ( 2). A 4 C 6 B 4 D Find the quotient: 9 ( 3). F 12 H 3 G 6 J Evaluate x for x = A 5 C 24 B 16 D Solve 3 + x = 7. F x = 10 H x = 4 G x = 4 J x = Solve 4n = 12. A n = 3 C n = 16 B n = 8 D n = Holt McDougal Mathematics
5 Test C Choose the best answer. 1. Which number represents being paid $364.50? A C B D Which number added to 162 gives the sum of +162? F 324 H 162 G 162 J Which is not equal to the absolute value of 1?. A 1 C 1 B 1 D 1 4. Which statement is not true? F 453 > 432 H 36 > 39 G 23 < 25 J 196 < Which set of integers is ordered from least to greatest? A 42, 24, 36 C 36, 42, 24 B 36, 24, 42 D 24, 36, 42 Use the figure below for In which quadrant is point A located? F Quadrant I G Quadrant II H Quadrant III J Quadrant IV 7. What are the coordinates of point B? A (4, 3) C ( 4, 3) B ( 3, 4) D ( 3, 4) 8. Identify the coordinates of Point B after it is reflected across the x-axis. F (3, 4) H ( 4, 3) G ( 3, 4) J (4, 3) 9. Identify the coordinates of Point A after it is rotated clockwise 180. A (6, 5) C (6, 5) B ( 6, 5) D ( 6, 5) 215 Holt McDougal Mathematics
6 Test C, continued 10. What is the sum of ( 16)? F 147 H 5 G 5 J 159. Evaluate x + 19 for x = 22. A 41 C 3 B 3 D Gunther hikes up a trail, gaining 347 ft elevation. After a rest, he climbs another 35 ft. What is his total elevation gain? F 382 ft G 312 ft 13. What is 159 ( 161)? H 312 ft A 320 C 2 J 382 ft B 2 D What is 165 ( 132)? F 297 H 33 G 33 J Evaluate x 29 for x = 13. A 41 C 16 B 16 D Find the product F 306 H 57 G 45 J Find the product A 180 C 1.5 B 27 D Evaluate 6x for x = 13. F 78 H 7 G 7 J Find the quotient: A 315 C 45 B 46 D Find the quotient: 39 ( 13). F 12 H 3 G 6 J Evaluate x for x = A 63 C 8 B 8 D Solve x = 866. F x = 1.92 H x = 1,288 G x = 414 J x = 1, Solve 16n = A n = 9.2 C n = 6,553.6 B n = 25.6 D n = 6, Holt McDougal Mathematics
7 Chapter Section A Quiz 2. G 3. D 4. F 5. D 6. G 7. A 8. B Chapter Section B Quiz 2. F 3. D 4. J 5. C 6. J 7. A 8. G 9. D 10. F Chapter Test A 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. A 10. B. C 12. A 13. D 14. A 15. A 16. C 17. A 18. C 19. A 20. C 21. B 22. B 23. B Chapter Test B 2. G 3. B 4. F 5. B 6. G 7. D 8. J 9. B 10. H. C 12. J 13. D 14. F 15. B 16. J 17. A 18. J 19. A 20. J 21. A 22. F 23. A Chapter Test C 2. J 3. B 4. G 307 Holt McDougal Mathematics
8 5. B 6. H 7. C 8. H 9. A 10. F. B 12. J 13. D 14. G 15. B 16. F 17. D 18. F 19. B 20. J 21. B 22. G 23. B Chapter Free Response Test A , 2, , 5, 4, Quadrant IV 7. (1,1) 8. ( 3, 1) 9. (2, 6) ft p = y = 4 Chapter Free Response Test B , , 3, , 16, 16, Quadrant II 7. ( 1, 3) 8. ( 4, 1) 9. ( 3, 3) ft p = y = 8 Chapter Free Response Test C , 365, 363, ,631, 57,0, 57,0, 54,012, 54,021, 59, Holt McDougal Mathematics
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