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Test Practice 71
- Which of the following expressions can be
written as 5(3 + 4)?
A. 4 · 5 + 4 · 3 C. 5 · 3 + 4
B. 5 · 3 + 5 · 4 D. 3 + 5 · 4 - SHORT RESPONSE Use the Distributive
Property to rewrite 4(12) + 4(8). Then
evaluate the expression. - Which statement below is an example of
the Associative Property of Addition?
F. 7 + (3 + 5) = 7 + (5 + 3)
G. 9 + (11 + 6) = (9 + 11) + 6
H. 3(6 + 5) = 3 · 6 + 3 · 5
I. 12 ( 8 + 4) = 12(8) + 12(4) - EXTENDED RESPONSE The first and fifth
terms of a sequence are shown.
5FSN
5FSN
Part A What might the third term look
like?
Part B Describe the relationship between
the term number and the sequence.
Part C Write a rule that connects the term
number and the number of toothpicks in
the sequence.
- What is the perimeter of the garden?
A = 25 ft^2
F. 5 feet H. 50 feet
G. 20 feet I. 100 feet
- Sachi collects stamps. Each year, the
number of stamps in her collection is ten
times n, the number’s position in the
sequence. Which sequence represents
Sachi’s number of stamps?
A. 1, 11, 21, 31 C. 10, 11, 12, 13
B. 1, 10, 100, 1,000 D. 10, 20, 30, 40 - Which of the following expressions when
evaluated has a value of 22?
F. 25 - 3 H. 52 - 3
G. 25 + 3 I. 52 + 3 - SHORT RESPONSE Lemisha drove an
average of 50 miles per hour on Sunday,
55 miles per hour on Monday, and 53 miles
per hour on Tuesday. Let s represent the
number of hours she drove on Sunday, m
represent the number of hours she drove
on Monday, and t represent the number of
hours she drove on Tuesday. Write an
expression that represents the total
distance Lemisha drove.
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