Mathematical Reasoning Quiz 9 (30 MCQs)

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1. The spinner shown in the drawing is divided into eight equal sections. If you spin the spinner one time, what is the probability of not getting blue?
2. Find n(A) whenA = {14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24}
3. Find the sum of the product of 21 and 3 and the difference of 56 and 7.
4. Write 5% as a decimal
5. A plumber is fitting a water pipe that is 3/4 foot long on to a water pipe that is 2/12 foot long. How long will the finished pipe be?
6. If x=-5, x is a root of x2-25=0The converse implication is true or false.
7. The arithmetic mean of a set of 10 numbers is 20. If each number is first multiplied by 2 and then increased by 5, then what is the mean of new numbers?
8. All numbers that are evenly divisible by both 6 and 14 are also divisible by which of the following numbers?
9. A box in the form of a rectangle solid has a square base 5 feet in length and a height of h feet. If the volume of the rectangular solid is 200 cubic feet, which of the following equations may be used to find h?
10. True or False:4 is a factor of 8 and 84
11. Denny has five kittens (K) that he wants to sell for $ 15.00 each. The cost to raise the kittens so far has been $ 10.00 each. What expression best represents how to find Denny's total profit (P)?
12. Simplify and combine like terms of the following expression:3(2a+1) + 4a
13. Marla has a class of 35 students, and she tracked their performance on a recent math exam. The graph represents how their scores were distributed along the range of possible scores, from F to A. Based on the graph, which of the following is a true statement?
14. What type of character does a directly proportional graph have?
15. 24 id divisible by 4 or 8
16. All real numbers are complex numbers.Is it s statement?
17. How many 4-ounce hamburger patties can be made from 25.5 pounds of hamburger? (1pound = 16 ounces)
18. Library features its new books on a cart. The new books this month are 12 mystery books, 6 biographies, and 2 poetry collections. If Donald randomly selects a book from the cart, what is the probability that he will select apoetry collection
19. Find the mean, median, mode, and range of the following set of numbers:10, 11, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 20
20. Nate is a salesperson, and his employers expect him to sell at least $ 12, 000 in merchandise per month. In April, Nate sold $ 2, 500 in the first week of the month and twice that much in the second week. How much must he sell in the rest of April combined in order to sell the minimum expected of him?
21. Identify the rule used in each of the following arguments:$A1:\ \left(P\ \rightarrow Q\right)\vee\left(R\leftrightarrow S\right)$ $A2:\ \neg\ \left(P\vee Q\right)\ \text{}$ $Conclusion:\ R\ \leftrightarrow\ S$
22. To meet quality control requirements, inspectors examine every 37th item coming off afactory assembly line.How many of the first 500 items coming off the assembly line must be inspected?
23. ..... squares are regular quadrilaterals.
24. Math and data help us make decisions because:
25. Sum of 5 and 7 is greater than 10
26. If a given sentence is either true or false but not both, what is it called mathematically?
27. Premise 1:Premise 2:ABCD does not have four sidesConclusion:ABCD is not a square
28. 12 + 22= 34 or/atau 3 x 5=18
29. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. What is the probability of getting two numbers whose product is even?
30. Margaret's monthly income is $ 1200. Of that income, 25% is used to pay her rent, andanother 10% goes into savings.How much of her monthly income can Margaret use for expenses other than rent and savings?