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Student Name

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MATHEMATICS GRADE

SUNSHINE STATE STANDARDS

LAST USED:
Test Book
RELEASED AUGUST 2005
MARCH 2004
10 FC10000389
FCAT Question Symbols

This symbol appears next to questions that require short written answers. Use
about 5 minutes to answer these questions.
THINK
SOLVE
EXPLAIN
A complete and correct answer to each of these questions is worth 2 points.
A partially correct answer is worth 1 point.

This symbol appears next to questions that require longer written answers. Use
THINK about 10–15 minutes to answer these questions.
SOLVE
EXPLAIN

A complete and correct answer to each of these questions is worth 4 points.


A partially complete answer is worth 1, 2, or 3 points.

This symbol appears next to questions that require you to fill in your answer on a
grid. Answers may be gridded using several correct formats. You MUST fill in the
bubbles accurately to receive credit for your answer.

Directions for Completing the Response Grid

1. Work the problem and find an answer.


2. Write your answer in the answer boxes at the top of the grid.
• Print your answer with the first digit in the left answer box, or with the last digit
in the right answer box.
• Print only one digit or symbol in each answer box. Do NOT leave a blank answer
box in the middle of an answer.
3. Fill in a bubble under each box in which you wrote your answer.
• Fill in one and ONLY one bubble for each answer box. Do NOT fill in a bubble
under an unused answer box.
• Fill in each bubble by making a solid black mark that completely fills the circle.
• You MUST fill in the bubbles accurately to receive credit for your answer.

All trademarks and trade names found in this publication are the property of their respective owners and
are not associated with the publishers of this publication.
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It has since been modified for all subsequent administrations.
This is a picture of a generic calculator and its parts.

GENERIC MODEL

Solar Cell

Memory Indication
M
Display Negative Sign
E
Error Indication

Memory Keys
On/Clear ON/C MRC M+ M– OFF Off
+ ÷
Sign Change – 7 8 9 Division

Percent % 4 5 6 ✕ Multiplication

Square Root 1 2 3 – Subtraction

Clear Entry CE 0 • = + Addition

Equal Sign
Decimal Point

HELPFUL HINTS FOR TAKING THE FCAT MATHEMATICS SSS TEST


1. Read the problem very carefully. Then decide whether or not you need the calculator to help
you solve the problem.
2. When starting a new problem, always clear your calculator by pressing the clear key.
3. If you see an E in the display, clear the error before you begin.
4. If you see an M in the display, clear the memory and the calculator before you begin.
5. If the number in the display is not one of the answer choices, check your work. Remember that
when computing with certain types of fractions, you may have to round the number in the
display.
6. Remember, your calculator will NOT automatically perform the algebraic order of operations.
7. Calculators might display an incorrect answer if you press the keys too quickly. When working
with calculators, use careful and deliberate keystrokes, and always remember to check your
answer to make sure that it is reasonable.
8. The negative sign may appear either to the left or to the right of the number.
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Use the space in the Test Book to do your work. Then mark your Test Book for the
answer you have chosen. If you change your answer, be sure to erase completely.


1 A ceiling fan with five equally-spaced blades is shown below.

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What is the degree measure of angle x?

A. 36�
B. 72�
C. 108�
D. 144� �


2 Tanisha and some friends from her bicycle club went on a training ride from
West Palm Beach to Miami. They planned to ride 45 miles from West Palm Beach
to Fort Lauderdale, another 10 miles to Hollywood, and finally 15 miles to Miami.
Tanisha’s bicycle got a flat tire north of Miami, and she was unable to complete
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the training ride. Her odometer showed she had traveled 60 miles. Approximately
what percent of the training ride did Tanisha complete?

F. 14%
G. 75%
H. 86% �3
I. 116%
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3 In the figure, the letter “F” is to be first reflected over the vertical line m and then
again reflected over the horizontal line p.

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Which of these figures would be the correct orientation of the letter “F” after the two
transformations described?

A. C.

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B. D. �
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4 Krista has decided to enter a local marathon. As part of her training, she is going
to increase the number of miles she runs every week by 3 miles. If Krista runs
12 miles in the first week, how many miles will she run during the ninth week?
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5 The table below contains a modification of Pascal’s triangle, in which each number is
the sum of the two adjacent numbers in the previous row.

MODIFIED PASCAL’S TRIANGLE


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Sum of the
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Numbers in the Row
1 2 2
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4 2 6 6 2 16
5 2 8 12 8 2 32
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In the table, the sum of the numbers in each row is shown. According to the table,
what is the sum of the numbers in the tenth row of the modified Pascal’s triangle?


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6 A rectangular piece of window screen has a width of 1.75 feet. The packaging
label says the screen is 42 square feet. What is the length of the screen?

F. 24.0 feet �
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G. 43.75 feet
H. 73.5 feet
I. 101.0 feet


7 Raul was taking a tour of the Kennedy Space Center. He could see a space shuttle
being prepared for launch a distance, d, away. He held one of his keys out at arm’s
length and noticed that, at this distance, the shuttle appeared to be about the same
size as his key.
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Raul knows that the shuttle is really about 120 feet in length and that his key is
about 2 inches long. He is holding the key 24 inches away from his eyes. Using this
information, which is closest to the distance, d, between Raul and the space shuttle?

A. 240 feet
B. 1440 feet �
C. 2880 feet
D. 5760 feet
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8 The drawing below shows an empty sand hopper at a construction site. The upper
part is in the shape of a right circular cylinder with a height of 12 feet (ft) and radius
THINK
of 10 feet. The lower part is in the shape of a right circular cone with a height of 15
SOLVE feet.
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10 ft

12 ft

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15 ft

Determine the volume of sand, in cubic feet, that will completely fill the sand
hopper. Show all work necessary to justify your answer.

Volume of sand
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9 At the close of the stock market on Monday, the value of a certain stock was
$12.00 per share. By the close on Tuesday, the value of the stock went up 50% per
THINK
share. At close on Wednesday, the value of the stock was down 5% per share from
SOLVE Tuesday’s closing value.
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Complete Parts A, B, and C.

Part A Determine the value of the stock at closing on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Show all work necessary to justify your answer.

Value on Tuesday Value on Wednesday

Part B Determine the total percent change in the value of the stock from Monday
to Wednesday. Show all work necessary to justify your answer.

Work Space

Total percent change


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Part C Make a line graph that shows the trend in the value of the stock at the close
of the stock market on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.

Be sure to include:
• a title for the graph • appropriate and consistent scales
• labels for the axes • accurately graphed data

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10 Each ship that passes through the Panama Canal requires about 52 million gallons of
water to move the ship through the canal from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific
Ocean.
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If 36 ships passed through the canal, moving from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific
Ocean, which is closest to the number of gallons of water that was required?

F. 1.9 � 108 gallons


G. 1.9 � 109 gallons �
H. 8.8 � 108 gallons
I. 8.8 � 109 gallons


11 It took Myron 90 minutes, at an average rate of 50 miles per hour, to drive home
from a business trip. Which of these graphs best represents Myron’s drive home?

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Distance Distance
from from
Home 50 Home 50
(miles) (miles)
0 0
1 2 1 2
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Distance Distance
from from
Home 50 Home 50
(miles) (miles)
0 0
1 2 1 2
Time (hours) Time (hours)
B. D.
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12 Louella runs a messenger service and must keep track of the gas mileage of each
car. When she filled the gas tank of one car, she used a calculator to find the gas
mileage. The calculator display read “23.355178.”
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Which of these numbers most closely represents the gas mileage in miles per gallon?

F. 2.335 � 102

24
G. 3

1
H. 23 3 �

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I. 1000


13 The sun travels along the Milky Way’s spiral arm at a rate of 250 kilometers per
second. How far, in kilometers, will the sun travel in 3 21 minutes?

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14 Roderick works for JB Spas. He is installing a circular spa that will be enclosed by a
square deck. The figure below illustrates the spa and the deck as seen from above.

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15 Jackie wants to determine the number of gallons of paint needed to paint the
entire deck of a cargo ship. A sketch of the deck is shown below.

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two-member debate teams can be formed from a pool of six students in the Regal
High Debate Club?
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B. 360
C. 30
D. 15 �
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17 The four members of an a cappella singing group, two men and two women,
always stand in a row when they sing. If they line up in random order, what is
the probability that a woman will be at each end of the row?
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F. 2

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1
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I. 24


18 Artists have traditionally studied human
proportions to draw human figures realistically.
When drawing a female figure like the one in
this picture, the realistic ratio of the distance
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from the hip to the toe (x) to the height of the
woman (y) is 0.613. An artist is creating a 9-inch­ y
high drawing of a woman. What should be the
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A. 0.07 inch
B. 3.5 inches
C. 5.5 inches �3
D. 14.7 inches
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19 When an object that weighs W pounds is hung from a spring, the spring stretches
x inches, as shown in the picture below.

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Use the equation below to determine how many inches the spring will stretch if
an object weighing 5 pounds is attached to the end of the spring.
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20 On some mountain highways, trucks are advised to use low gear on roads that have
a 6% grade. A 6% grade means the road changes vertically 6 feet for every 100 feet of
horizontal distance.
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21 A shipping carton for computer parts is in the shape of a cube that measures
10 inches on each edge. In each of its bottom corners, the carton has 1 foam cube.
Each foam cube measures 2 inches on an edge, as shown in the diagram below.
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22 An orange juice company sells a can of frozen orange juice that measures
9.4 centimeters in height and 5.2 centimeters in diameter.

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5.2 cm 8.5 cm

9.4 cm 9.4 cm
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The company wants to sell a larger can of juice. The height of the can is kept at
9.4 cm, but the diameter is increased to 8.5 cm. About how many times more juice
will the new can hold?

F. 1.6 times as much


G. 1.7 times as much
H. 2.7 times as much �
I. 3.3 times as much
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23 Frank plans to set up a fruit juice stand at the state fair. He will purchase 500 cans of
juice for $135, and he will charge $2 for each can he sells. In addition to the cost of
the juice, Frank will need to pay $20 to set up the stand. Which of the following
expressions could Frank use to find out how much money he could make, after
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expenses, for selling j cans of juice?

A. 500j � 135 � 20
B. 135j � 500 � 20
C. 2j � 500 � 20
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24 A scientist studying global warming conducted an experiment in her lab. She poured
4 inches of water into a cylinder as shown below.

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According to her study, the volume of water in the cylinder should rise by 0.1%
when she raises the water temperature by 10 degrees. Which of these is closest to the
volume of water in the cylinder after the temperature is raised 10 degrees?

F. 50.29 cubic inches �


G. 55.26 cubic inches
H. 200.96 cubic inches
I. 201.16 cubic inches
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25 For the following problem, you will be required to use ESTIMATION strategies.

Luisa, a ranger at a desert preserve, is estimating the number of snakes in the


preserve. She counted 25 snakes in a 0.5-square kilometer area as represented by
10MAA441S0007AB THINK
SOLVE the shaded area on the grid below. The total area of the preserve is also outlined
EXPLAIN
on the grid.

DESERT PRESERVE MAP

= 1 km2

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If Luisa assumes the snakes are evenly distributed throughout the preserve, how
many snakes should she ESTIMATE are in the entire preserve?

Show your work or explain in words how to make an estimate.

Estimate
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26 Becky’s 16th birthday is on September 4th. On the last day of February, she
calculates how many more days there will be until her birthday by making the
table below.
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NUMBER OF DAYS UNTIL 16TH BIRTHDAY

Month Number of Days


March 31

April 30

May 31
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June 30

July 31

August 31

September 3

Which of the following expressions could Becky use to calculate the number of
days there will be until her 16th birthday?

A. 3 � 31 � 3 � 30 � 3
B. 3 � 31 � 4 � 30 � 3
C. 4 � 31 � 2 � 30 � 3 �
D. 4 � 31 � 3 � 30 � 3
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27 A geneticist studying twins read that fraternal twins occur in 1 out of every 80 births.
In a sample of 560 mothers-to-be, how many would be expected to give birth to
fraternal twins?
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F. 7

1
G. 70

H. 7�

I. 70


28 The pirates who plundered ships in the Caribbean Sea used cannons in their
attacks. Cannonballs were stacked on the deck in a square pyramid like the one
shown below. The top layer had 1 ball, the second layer had 4 balls, and the third
layer had 9 balls.
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layer?

A. 25 �1
B. 39
C. 44
D. 55
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29 At the surface of the ocean, a scuba diver’s pressure gauge reads zero pounds per
square inch (psi). At 33 feet below the surface of the ocean, the pressure is 14.7 psi.
At 66 feet below the surface, the pressure is 29.4 psi. The table below shows the
relationship between depth and pressure.
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PRESSURE AT GIVEN DEPTHS

Depth Pressure
(in feet) (in psi)

0 0

33 14.7
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99

If the pressure increases at a constant rate, what will be the pressure in psi at
99 feet?


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30 A fishing boat captain organized his fishing records in the table below.

APRIL FISHING RECORDS


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Total Dollars
Type of Fish Cost per Pound Pounds Sold Earned

Snapper $5.50 s $8,250.00

Grouper $4.75 g
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The following equations represent the information in the table, where s is the
number of pounds of snapper and g is the number of pounds of grouper.

s � g � 2,600

5.50s � 4.75g � 13,475

The captain used these equations to determine that $8,250.00 was received from
the sale of the snapper. How many pounds of grouper, g, were sold in April?


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31 The drama club plans to sell cans of orange soda and lemon-lime soda at its
annual theater event. The club has enough money to buy a total of 288 cans
THINK
SOLVE of soda and has decided to buy twice as many cans of lemon-lime soda as
EXPLAIN orange soda.
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Determine the number of cans of each flavor of soda the drama club will buy
for the event. Show your work.

Number of cans of orange soda

Number of cans of lemon-lime soda


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32 An architect is using isosceles triangles in the design of a bridge. In the diagram
below, all line segments represent the steel beams needed to build this section of
THINK
SOLVE the bridge. Line segment HA is parallel to line segment DB. �DEC is similar to
EXPLAIN
�CAB and congruent to �AFG.
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H G A

E F 5 ft

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D 2 ft C 4 ft B

Part A Write and solve a proportion to determine the length, in feet, of EC.
Show your work.

Proportion

Length, in feet, of EC

Part B In the diagram, all the smaller triangles are congruent, and all the larger
triangles are congruent. Determine the total length, in feet, of all the
steel beams needed to build the section of the bridge shown. Show
all of the work needed to determine the total length of the beams.

Total length in feet


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33 On December 17, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright flew their first powered airplane
near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. They flew the plane a distance of 852 feet in
59 seconds.
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If the Wrights’ plane had continued at the same rate of speed, about how many
minutes would it have taken them to fly 1 mile?

F. 6 minutes �
G. 9 minutes
H. 14 minutes
I. 90 minutes


34 Jenny is making an electromagnet by wrapping wire around an iron bolt, as
shown in the picture below.

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5 in.
(not to scale)

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The wire is 0.1 inch in diameter so each wrap is 0.1 inch wide. If Jenny makes
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A. 16.7 seconds
B. 30.0 seconds
C. 150.0 seconds �
D. 166.7 seconds
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35 The table lists 4 stars and their approximate distances from Earth.

APPROXIMATE DISTANCE FROM EARTH

10MAA142M3925 Star Distance (in km)


Star Q 4.2 � 1015
Star R 3.9 � 1015

Star S 1.2 � 1016

Star T 9.0 � 1014

Which star is the greatest distance from Earth?

F. Star Q
G. Star R
H. Star S �
I. Star T


36 Arturo was evaluating some formulas as part of a science experiment.

What is the value of the following expression?

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(-2.1)2 � (-0.5)3


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37 A nutritionist has a female client who has been inactive, but plans to begin
swimming one hour each day. This change in her level of activity will result in her
daily energy requirement increasing by the same amount she expends swimming.
According to the information below, what will be the woman’s new daily energy
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requirement in kilojoules (kJ) after she begins swimming one hour each day?

ENERGY EXPENDED
AVERAGE DAILY DURING CERTAIN ACTIVITIES
ENERGY REQUIREMENT (in kJ per hour)

Subject kJ/day 3000


Infant, 9–12 months 4200 2640

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Boy, 15 years 12 560

Girl, 15 years 9560

Woman (inactive) 7950 750


Man (inactive) 10 460

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38 A bicycle store owner sells all merchandise at 25% above original cost. A customer
bought a bicycle for $140.00. How many dollars did the store owner originally pay
for the bicycle?
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39 A graphic artist is creating a brochure according to the following specifications.

• The length of the brochure is 21 centimeters.


• The text must start 3 centimeters from the top of the brochure.
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• The total amount of space the text occupies must not exceed one-third of the total
length of the brochure.

BROCHURE

3 cm
Start of

? cm
Text

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21 cm

Text

What is the maximum distance in centimeters (cm) between the top of the brochure
and the end of the text?


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40 Sonya needs to buy ribbon to wrap around the rectangular-shaped present shown.

BOW
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h

RIBBON
l
w

She also needs 25 inches of ribbon to make a bow. Which expression represents the
minimum amount of ribbon Sonya needs to buy?

A. l � w � h � 25
B. l � w � h � 25
C. 2l � 2w � 2h � 25
D. 2l � 2w � 4h � 25 �
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41 Rita designs and tests model rockets. She made a device that allows her to
measure the angle of the rocket’s elevation at the peak of its path.

During one test, she used the device at a point 60 feet from the launch pad. When
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the rocket reached the peak of its path, the measurements on Rita’s device were as
shown in the diagram below.

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60 11
50 40 30 20 170 0
120
130 140 150 160

Launch
51°
Pad
8 in. Thread

Weight
60 ft
(not drawn to scale)

Based on Rita’s measurements, what was the approximate height, in feet, that the
rocket reached at the peak of its path?

F. 48 feet
G. 75 feet �
H. 96 feet
I. 128 feet
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42 An observer stood at the intersection of a figure-eight racetrack. The diagram shows
the observer and a single car as it started at point A next to the observer and
traveled once around the track and returned to point A.
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r
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Which graph best shows d, the distance of the car from the observer as it traveled
t seconds around the track?

d d

0 t 0 t
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43 Ed bowled six games at Jordan’s Bowlerama. For the first 5 games that Ed bowled,
his mean score was 120. He bowled a score of 180 for his 6th game. What was his
mean bowling score for all 6 games?
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44 The diagram below shows a design found on a mask from Nigeria. In the diagram,
∠ACB measures 134�, and ∠ACD measures 128�.

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45 The course of the monorail at an amusement park must be changed to make room
for a new parking lot. Engineers have decided that only the main supporting
THINK
SOLVE column located at point C on the grid below should be relocated. They have also
EXPLAIN
decided that the rebuilt course should be in the shape of a parallelogram.
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Part A Plot the new location of the supporting column and write its coordinates.
Label the new location C’.

MONORAIL COURSE

12
B (7,12)
10
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D (9,2)

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x - Position

Part B Use the definition or properties of a parallelogram to verify that the new
monorail course is a parallelogram. You must use the slopes of the sides,
the lengths of the sides, or both, to help verify your answer.
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46 The dimensions and shape of a volleyball
court are shown in this picture. What is the
approximate distance of a serve that is hit
diagonally from one corner of the court to
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the other? ? meters

F. 27.0 meters
18 meters
G. 20.1 meters �
H. 15.6 meters
I. 12.7 meters

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47 The dimensions of a right triangle are shown below.

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30 miles
10 6 miles

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10 3 miles

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The ratio of the base of the triangle to its height is .
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10�3
Which of the following is equivalent to ?
10�6
1
A. 2

B. �2

2

C. �2

D. 2
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48 The figure below is a right circular cone.

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Which of the following is NOT a planar cross-section from the right circular cone?

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49 A salesperson’s total salary includes a base pay of $500 per month plus 8.5% of
the monthly sales. If x � sales per month and y � total salary, which of the
following shows how to determine the total salary for any month?
10MAD141M0004 A. 500 � y � 0.085x
B. y � 500 � 0.085x �
C. y � -500 � 0.085x
D. -0.085x � y � -500
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50 Every year in the Chinese calendar is named for an animal. Each year in the table
below has been designated as a “Year of the Ox.”

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SOME CHINESE CALENDAR
YEARS OF THE OX

Year

1973

1985
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2009

If n represents any “Year of the Ox,” which of the following expressions represents
the previous “Year of the Ox”?

F. n � 12 �
G. n � 12
H. 12n
n
I. 12
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SUNSHINE STATE STANDARDS
Test Book
RELEASED AUGUST 2005
LAST USED: MARCH 2004

Assessment and School Performance


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