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An Idaho farmer has been monitoring crop prices over time. Per cwt, how much did Timothy seed cost in 2005? | null | 7 | $ | Idaho crop prices per cwt | Crop | 2004 | 2005
Canola | $11 | $10
Timothy seed | $7 | $7
Apples | $12 | $18
Peas | $7 | $6
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"Also ... | 6 | 3 | First, find the row for Timothy seed. Then find the number in the 2005 column.
This number is $7.00. In 2005, Timothy seed cost $7 per cwt. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 200 |
The staff of a game show tracked the performance of all the contestants during the past season. What is the highest score? | null | 89 | points | Game show scores | Stem | Leaf
2 | 2, 8
3 | 1, 2, 7, 8
4 |
5 |
6 | 2, 7, 8
7 | 2, 2, 2, 8, 9
8 | 9 | {
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"Also ... | 8 | 2 | Look at the last row of the stem-and-leaf plot. The last row has the highest stem. The stem for the last row is 8.
Now find the highest leaf in the last row. The highest leaf is 9.
The highest score has a stem of 8 and a leaf of 9. Write the stem first, then the leaf: 89.
The highest score is 89 points. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 201 |
How much more does an airplane calendar cost than a map of Africa? | null | 3.13 | $ | null | encyclopedia | $10.45
airplane calendar | $13.23
map of the world | $13.10
dog calendar | $11.63
photo album | $25.28
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"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Subtract the price of a map of Africa from the price of an airplane calendar.
$13.23 - $10.10 = $3.13
An airplane calendar costs $3.13 more than a map of Africa. | free_text | decimal_number | 7 | test | 202 |
The shop teacher, Mr. Jones, wrote down how many picture frames the students made last week. How many students made exactly 2 picture frames? | null | 2 | null | Making picture frames | Picture frames made | Frequency
0 | 15
1 | 7
2 | 2
3 | 14 | {
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Find the row for 2 picture frames and read the frequency. The frequency is 2.
2 students made exactly2 picture frames. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 203 |
Erin wants to buy 2 pounds of tin, 2 pounds of aluminum, and 4 pounds of plastic scrap. How much will she spend? | null | 20.72 | $ | null | cardboard | $0.93/pound
glass | $0.97/pound
plastic scrap | $1.46/pound
newspaper | $1.89/pound
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Find the cost of the tin. Multiply:
$2.08 × 2 = $4.16
Find the cost of the aluminum. Multiply:
$5.36 × 2 = $10.72
Find the cost of the plastic scrap. Multiply:
$1.46 × 4 = $5.84
Now find the total cost by adding:
$4.16 + $10.72 + $5.84 = $20.72
She will spend $20.72. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 204 |
The table shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear? | [
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7 | 15
8 | 16
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Pick the points in any two rows of the table and calculate the rate of change between them. The first two rows are a good place to start.
Call the values in the first row x1 and y1. Call the values in the second row ... | multi_choice | boolean_text | 8 | test | 205 |
A transportation analyst compared various bridges' tolls. How much is the toll for a car on the Oakland Bay bridge? | null | 4 | $ | Bridge tolls | Bridge | Truck | Car
Oakland Bay | $6 | $4
Tacoma Narrows | $4 | $3
Fort Madison | $4 | $1 | {
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This number is $4.00. On the Oakland Bay bridge, the toll for a car is $4. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 206 |
The coach of the Academic Bowl recorded the scores in a trivia game to determine who would represent the school at the regional competition. How many people scored less than 7? | null | 8 | null | Scores in a trivia game | Score | Frequency
5 | 8
6 | 0
7 | 14
8 | 5
9 | 18
10 | 19 | {
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Find the rows for 5 and 6. Add the frequencies for these rows.
Add:
8 + 0 = 8
8 people scored less than 7. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 207 |
Ivan went to the store and bought 1 pound of mayonnaise, 2 pounds of soy sauce, and 5 pounds of Dijon mustard. How much did he spend? | null | 35.64 | $ | null | hot sauce | $5.40/lb
mustard | $5.01/lb
mayonnaise | $2.66/lb
soy sauce | $3.44/lb
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"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Find the cost of the mayonnaise. Multiply:
$2.66 × 1 = $2.66
Find the cost of the soy sauce. Multiply:
$3.44 × 2 = $6.88
Find the cost of the Dijon mustard. Multiply:
$5.22 × 5 = $26.10
Now find the total cost by adding:
$2.66 + $6.88 + $26.10 = $35.64
He spent $35.64. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 208 |
Julie counted all the beads in each necklace at the jewelry store where she works. How many necklaces had at least 50 beads but fewer than 90 beads? | null | 13 | necklaces | Beads per necklace | Stem | Leaf
4 | 2
5 | 0, 5, 5, 7
6 | 4, 6
7 | 0, 3, 5, 7, 8, 8
8 | 9
9 | 0, 0 | {
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Count all the leaves in the rows with stems 5, 6, 7, and 8.
You counted 13 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 13 necklaces had at least 50 beads but fewer than 90 beads. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 209 |
For a psychology assignment, Reagan kept a sleep log for 5 days. What is the median of the numbers? | null | 6 | null | Hours slept | Day | Hours
Saturday | 6
Sunday | 6
Monday | 7
Tuesday | 9
Wednesday | 6 | {
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"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Read the numbers from the table.
6, 6, 7, 9, 6
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
6, 6, 6, 7, 9
Now find the number in the middle.
6, 6, 6, 7, 9
The number in the middle is 6.
The median is 6. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 210 |
How much money does Wendy need to buy a cockatoo and 8 pot-bellied pigs? | null | 553.91 | $ | null | pot-bellied pig | $60.44
tarantula | $29.12
cockatoo | $70.39
chameleon | $72.45
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$60.44 × 8 = $483.52
Now find the total cost.
$70.39 + $483.52 = $553.91
Wendy needs $553.91. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 211 |
A recycling center kept a log of how many glass bottles were recycled in the past 4 days. How many glass bottles in total did the center recycle on Saturday and Monday? | null | 3,186 | glass bottles | Bottles recycled | Day | Number of bottles
Friday | 7,119
Saturday | 1,565
Sunday | 1,577
Monday | 1,621 | {
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Find the numbers in the table.
Saturday: 1,565
Monday: 1,621
Now add: 1,565 + 1,621 = 3,186.
The center recycled 3,186 glass bottles on Saturday and Monday. | free_text | integer_number | 3 | test | 212 |
The parks department compared how many basketball hoops there are at each park. What is the median of the numbers? | null | 2 | null | Basketball hoops | Park | Number of basketball hoops
Canal Park | 9
Kelly Park | 2
Otter Park | 2
Westfield Park | 10
Heron Park | 10
Mooreland Park | 2
Riverfront Park | 2 | {
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9, 2, 2, 10, 10, 2, 2
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
2, 2, 2, 2, 9, 10, 10
Now find the number in the middle.
2, 2, 2, 2, 9, 10, 10
The number in the middle is 2.
The median is 2. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 213 |
The school cafeteria asked students about their favorite sandwiches before updating the lunch menu. Did more upper elementary students vote for chicken salad sandwiches or ham sandwiches? | [
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Chicken salad | 9 | 14
Ham | 19 | 18
Cheese | 17 | 1
Peanut butter | 20 | 3 | {
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"Also ... | 5 | 3 | Find the Upper elementary students column. Compare the numbers in this column for chicken salad and ham.
18 is more than 14. More upper elementary students voted for ham sandwiches. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 5 | test | 214 |
Bella has $1.71. How much money will Bella have left if she buys a colorful pinwheel and a wooden block? | null | 0.57 | $ | null | wooden block | $0.89
small teddy bear | $0.29
rubber duck | $0.30
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$0.25 + $0.89 = $1.14
Now subtract the total cost from the starting amount.
$1.71 - $1.14 = $0.57
Bella will have $0.57 left. | free_text | decimal_number | 4 | test | 215 |
Spencer is a pediatrics nurse who conducts the first neonatal exam on newborn patients. He makes note of the newborns' height, weight, eye color, and heart rate, among other things. What is the probability that a randomly selected baby has brown eyes and has a fast heart rate (>100 bpm)? Simplify any fractions. | null | 2/15 | null | null | | Slow heart rate (<100 bpm) | Fast heart rate (>100 bpm)
Brown eyes | 6 | 2
Blue eyes | 3 | 4 | {
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"Also ... | 3 | 3 | Let A be the event "the baby has brown eyes" and B be the event "the baby has a fast heart rate (>100 bpm)".
To find the probability that a baby has brown eyes and has a fast heart rate (>100 bpm), first identify the sample space and the event.
The outcomes in the sample space are the different babies. Each baby is equ... | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 216 |
Reggie wrote down how many spelling words he practiced each day. What is the median of the numbers? | null | 7 | null | Spelling words practiced | Day | Number of spelling words
Saturday | 7
Sunday | 4
Monday | 9
Tuesday | 7
Wednesday | 8 | {
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7, 4, 9, 7, 8
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
4, 7, 7, 8, 9
Now find the number in the middle.
4, 7, 7, 8, 9
The number in the middle is 7.
The median is 7. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 217 |
The table shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear? | [
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10 | 13
11 | 9
12 | 5 | {
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Pick the points in any two rows of the table and calculate the rate of change between them. The first two rows are a good place to start.
Call the values in the first row x1 and y1. Call the values in the second row ... | multi_choice | boolean_text | 8 | test | 218 |
A pair of Morgan High School hockey fans counted the number of games won by the school each year. According to the table, what was the rate of change between 2010 and 2011? | null | -3 | games per year | Hockey games won by Morgan High | Year | Games won
2009 | 9
2010 | 17
2011 | 14
2012 | 14
2013 | 10 | {
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Rate of change
= \frac{change in value}{change in time}
= \frac{14 games - 17 games}{2011 - 2010}
= \frac{14 games - 17 games}{1 year}
= \frac{-3 games}{1 year}
= -3 games per year
The rate of change between 2010 and 2011 was - 3 games per year. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 219 |
The owner of an orchard kept records about how many apples were picked in the past 5 days. What is the median of the numbers? | null | 81 | null | Apples picked | Day | Number of apples
Thursday | 78
Friday | 81
Saturday | 83
Sunday | 95
Monday | 69 | {
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78, 81, 83, 95, 69
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
69, 78, 81, 83, 95
Now find the number in the middle.
69, 78, 81, 83, 95
The number in the middle is 81.
The median is 81. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 220 |
In considering whether to open a new branch, the city council examined the number of times some typical residents went to the library last month. How many people went to the library more than 4 times last month? | null | 22 | null | Going to the library last month | Number of trips | Frequency
1 | 10
2 | 20
3 | 5
4 | 2
5 | 7
6 | 15 | {
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Add:
7 + 15 = 22
22 people went to the library more than 4 times last month. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 221 |
Miss Blackburn ran a sit-up competition among her P.E. students and monitored how many sit-ups each students could do. What is the smallest number of sit-ups done? | null | 11 | sit-ups | Sit-up competition (number of sit-ups) | Stem | Leaf
1 | 1, 9
2 | 0, 2
3 | 0, 1, 4, 5, 7, 8
4 | 4
5 | 5
6 | 1, 7
7 | 2, 9
8 | 3, 3, 4, 8
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Now find the lowest leaf in the first row. The lowest leaf is 1.
The smallest number of sit-ups done has a stem of 1 and a leaf of 1. Write the stem first, then the leaf: 11.
The smallest number of si... | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 222 |
A farmer wrote down how many kilograms of cherries were sold in the past 5 days. What is the mean of the numbers? | null | 8 | null | Cherries sold | Day | Kilograms
Tuesday | 8
Wednesday | 10
Thursday | 7
Friday | 5
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8, 10, 7, 5, 10
First, count how many numbers are in the group.
There are 5 numbers.
Now add all the numbers together:
8 + 10 + 7 + 5 + 10 = 40
Now divide the sum by the number of numbers:
40 ÷ 5 = 8
The mean is 8. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 223 |
A farmer counted the number of apples on each tree in her orchard. How many trees have at least 38 apples but fewer than 63 apples? | null | 8 | trees | Apples per tree | Stem | Leaf
3 | 2, 4
4 | 1, 2, 4, 5, 8
5 | 5, 6, 8
6 | 5, 6, 7
7 | 0, 7, 8, 9
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Find the row with stem 3. Count all the leaves greater than or equal to 8.
Count all the leaves in the rows with stems 4 and 5.
In the row with stem 6, count all the leaves less than 3.
You counted 8 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plots above. 8 trees have at least 38 apples but fewer than 63 apples. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 224 |
An administrator at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) tracked the average wait time from month to month. According to the table, what was the rate of change between September and October? | null | 0 | minutes per month | Average waiting time at the DMV | Month | Waiting time (minutes)
June | 34
July | 32
August | 37
September | 38
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Rate of change
= \frac{change in value}{change in time}
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= \frac{0 minutes}{1 month}
= 0 minutes per month
The rate of change between September and October was 0 minutes per month. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 225 |
Kayla kept a tally of the number of emails she received each day for a week. According to the table, what was the rate of change between Friday and Saturday? | null | -3 | emails per day | Emails Kayla received | Day | Emails
Tuesday | 3
Wednesday | 7
Thursday | 10
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Rate of change
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= \frac{7 emails - 10 emails}{1 day}
= \frac{-3 emails}{1 day}
= -3 emails per day
The rate of change between Friday and Saturday was - 3 emails per day. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 226 |
A creative writing class compiled a list of their favorite superheroes. They listed each superhero's superpower and personality flaw. What is the probability that a randomly selected superhero is forgetful and can read minds? Simplify any fractions. | null | 5/18 | null | null | | Fly | Read minds
Forgetful | 4 | 5
Lazy | 5 | 4 | {
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To find the probability that a superhero is forgetful and can read minds, first identify the sample space and the event.
The outcomes in the sample space are the different superheroes. Each superhero is equally likely to ... | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 227 |
While working as a summer camp counselor, Florence monitored how many candy necklaces each child made. How many children made more than 1 candy necklace? | null | 30 | null | Making candy necklaces | Candy necklaces made | Frequency
0 | 20
1 | 3
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3 | 0
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Add:
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30 children made more than 1 candy necklace. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 228 |
The table shows a function. Is the function linear or nonlinear? | [
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12 | 13
13 | 11
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Pick the points in any two rows of the table and calculate the rate of change between them. The first two rows are a good place to start.
Call the values in the first row x1 and y1. Call the values in the second row ... | multi_choice | boolean_text | 8 | test | 229 |
If Judith buys 3+9/10 kilograms of felt scraps, how much will she spend? | null | 15.60 | $ | null | canvas scraps | $4/kilogram
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$4 × 3\frac{9}{10} = $4 × 3.9 = $15.60
She will spend $15.60. | free_text | decimal_number | 6 | test | 230 |
Principal Levin reported the state test scores from some students at her school. How many students scored at least 10 points? | null | 24 | students | Test scores | Stem | Leaf
1 | 0, 5, 7, 8, 9
2 | 1, 2, 7
3 | 1, 4, 5, 8
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You counted 24 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 24 students scored at least 10 points. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 231 |
An Idaho farmer has been monitoring crop prices over time. In 2003, how much more did lentils cost per cwt than onions? | null | 7 | $ | Idaho crop prices per cwt | Crop | 2003 | 2004
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lentils: $18.00
onions: $11.00
Now subtract:
$18.00 − $11.00 = $7.00
In 2003, lentils cost $7 more per cwt than onions. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 232 |
To determine whether people make fewer trips to the movies when the economy is bad, a reporter asked people how many movies they saw last month. How many people went to the movies more than 3 times? | null | 16 | null | Trips to the movies last month | Number of trips | Frequency
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3 | 20
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Add:
12 + 4 = 16
16 people went to the movies more than 3 times. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 233 |
How much money does Ellie need to buy 9 pink sweaters and 7 pairs of tennis shoes? | null | 88.21 | $ | null | pair of tennis shoes | $7.24
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$4.17 × 9 = $37.53
Find the cost of 7 pairs of tennis shoes.
$7.24 × 7 = $50.68
Now find the total cost.
$37.53 + $50.68 = $88.21
Ellie needs $88.21. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 234 |
Allie graphed the amount of snow that fell in the last 7 days. What is the median of the numbers? | null | 2 | null | Daily snowfall | Day | Snowfall (inches)
Wednesday | 0
Thursday | 4
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0, 4, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 4
Now find the number in the middle.
0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 4
The number in the middle is 2.
The median is 2. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 235 |
Connor's P.E. class participated in a push-up competition, and Connor wrote down how many push-ups each person could do. How many people did at least 43 push-ups but fewer than 63 push-ups? | null | 7 | people | Push-up competition (number of push-ups) | Stem | Leaf
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Count all the leaves in the row with stem 5.
In the row with stem 6, count all the leaves less than 3.
You counted 7 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plots above. 7 people did at least 43 push-ups but fewer than 63 push-ups. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 236 |
A real estate agent evaluated the number of houses sold this year in each town in Taylor County. What fraction of houses sold in Taylor County were in Stamford? Simplify your answer. | null | 48/103 | null | Number of houses sold | Town | Number of houses sold
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480
Find how many houses were sold in total.
270 + 480 + 280 = 1,030
Divide 480 by1,030.
\frac{480}{1,030}
Reduce the fraction.
\frac{480}{1,030} → \frac{48}{103}
\frac{48}{103} of houses were sold in Stamford. | free_text | decimal_number | 7 | test | 237 |
Bernard has $0.10. Does he have enough to buy a lemon drop and a sour apple candy? | [
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$0.03 + $0.07 = $0.10
Since Bernard has $0.10, he has just enough money. | multi_choice | boolean_text | 5 | test | 238 |
Norma kept track of how many kilometers she walked during the past 7 days. What is the mean of the numbers? | null | 10 | null | Kilometers walked | Day | Kilometers
Friday | 7
Saturday | 19
Sunday | 15
Monday | 7
Tuesday | 12
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7, 19, 15, 7, 12, 5, 5
First, count how many numbers are in the group.
There are 7 numbers.
Now add all the numbers together:
7 + 19 + 15 + 7 + 12 + 5 + 5 = 70
Now divide the sum by the number of numbers:
70 ÷ 7 = 10
The mean is 10. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 239 |
At a candy factory, butterscotch candies were packaged into bags of different sizes. What is the smallest number of butterscotch candies? | null | 9 | butterscotch candies | Butterscotch candies per bag | Stem | Leaf
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1 |
2 | 1, 2, 4
3 |
4 | 7
5 | 0, 0, 0
6 | 9
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Now find the lowest leaf in the first row. The lowest leaf is 9.
The smallest number of butterscotch candies has a stem of 0 and a leaf of 9. Write the stem first, then the leaf: 09.
The smallest numb... | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 240 |
For an assignment, Ian looked at which countries got the most Nobel Prizes in various decades. In the 1970s, how many more Nobel Prize winners did Russia have than Holland? | null | 3 | Nobel Prize winners | Nobel Prize winners | Country | 1970s | 1980s
Russia | 5 | 1
Germany | 9 | 11
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Russia: 5
Holland: 2
Now subtract:
5 − 2 = 3
Russia had 3 more Nobel Prize winners in the 1970 s than Holland. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 241 |
The bird-watching club recorded how many birds its members saw each month. How many more birds did the club see in April than in May? | null | 107 | birds | Number of birds seen | Month | Number of birds
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May | 381
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April: 488
May: 381
Now subtract: 488 - 381 = 107.
The club saw 107 more birds in April. | free_text | integer_number | 3 | test | 242 |
Mrs. McConnell hosts an annual art contest for kids, and she keeps a record of the number of entries each year. According to the table, what was the rate of change between 2017 and 2018? | null | -7 | entries per year | Art contest entries | Year | Number of entries
2015 | 36
2016 | 49
2017 | 50
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= \frac{43 entries - 50 entries}{1 year}
= \frac{-7 entries}{1 year}
= -7 entries per year
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The art club examined how many cookies each student baked for the bake sale. Who baked the most cookies? | [
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Now find the corresponding name. Jill corresponds to 182. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 2 | test | 244 |
How much money does Natalie need to buy 2 online ads? | null | 5,900 | $ | null | online ad | $2,950
billboard ad | $5,822
TV ad | $6,757
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$2,950 × 2 = $5,900
Natalie needs $5,900. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 245 |
Denise has $5.12. How much money will Denise have left if she buys a package of hamburger buns and a bag of marshmallows? | null | 2.10 | $ | null | package of hot dog buns | $1.81
carton of yogurt | $1.99
bag of marshmallows | $1.08
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$1.94 + $1.08 = $3.02
Now subtract the total cost from the starting amount.
$5.12 - $3.02 = $2.10
Denise will have $2.10 left. | free_text | decimal_number | 5 | test | 246 |
How much more does grilled eggplant cost than a green salad? | null | 5 | $ | null | green salad | $4.00
pasta with tomato sauce | $7.00
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$9.00 - $4.00 = $5.00
Grilled eggplant costs $5.00 more than a green salad. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 247 |
Each shopping bag has 2 CDs. How many CDs are in 4 shopping bags? | null | 8 | CDs | null | Number of shopping bags | Number of CDs
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2 | 4
3 | 6
4 | ? | {
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Count by twos. Use the chart: there are 8 CDs in 4 shopping bags. | free_text | integer_number | 1 | test | 248 |
At their family reunion, the Humphrey family recorded everyone's age. How many people are less than 80 years old? | null | 11 | people | Ages | Stem | Leaf
3 | 3
4 | 2
5 | 4, 9
6 | 1, 1
7 | 3, 3, 6, 6, 9
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You counted 11 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 11 people are less than 80 years old. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 249 |
Clare bought 1 kilogram of purple beads. How much did she spend? | null | 1.80 | $ | null | orange beads | $2.32 per kilogram
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green beads | $3.42 per kilogram
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$1.80 × 1 = $1.80
She spent $1.80. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 250 |
The school district compared how many math teachers each high school has. What is the mean of the numbers? | null | 8 | null | Math teachers | High school | Number of math teachers
Hillview High | 8
Green High | 6
Thompson High | 10
Westside High | 7
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8, 6, 10, 7, 9, 9, 7
First, count how many numbers are in the group.
There are 7 numbers.
Now add all the numbers together:
8 + 6 + 10 + 7 + 9 + 9 + 7 = 56
Now divide the sum by the number of numbers:
56 ÷ 7 = 8
The mean is 8. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 251 |
David counted the pages in each book on his English class's required reading list. How many books had at least 60 pages? | null | 11 | books | Pages per book | Stem | Leaf
4 | 1, 1, 1, 2, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9
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6 | 2, 4, 6
7 | 2, 2, 6, 7
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You counted 11 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 11 books had at least 60 pages. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 252 |
Each pizza place has 10 cooks. How many cooks are in 4 pizza places? | null | 40 | null | null | Number of pizza places | Number of cooks
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2 | 20
3 | 30
4 | ? | {
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Count by tens. Use the chart: there are 40 cooks in 4 pizza places. | free_text | integer_number | 2 | test | 253 |
Each sheet has 10 stickers. How many stickers are on 5 sheets? | null | 50 | null | null | Number of sheets | Number of stickers
1 | 10
2 | 20
3 | 30
4 | 40
5 | ? | {
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"Also ... | 6 | 2 | Count by tens. Use the chart: there are 50 stickers on 5 sheets. | free_text | integer_number | 2 | test | 254 |
Several students participated in a race. Which runner took the longest? | [
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Florence | 11
Tori | 13
Bridget | 15
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Now find the corresponding runner. Kimberly corresponds to 17. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 2 | test | 255 |
Franco's Candies has been studying how much chocolate people have been eating in different countries. How much more chocolate did Belgium consume per capita in 2005 than in 2002? | null | 3 | kg | Chocolate consumption per capita (kg) | Country | 2002 | 2005
Belgium | 8 | 11
Norway | 8 | 9
Sweden | 8 | 7
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2005: 11
2002: 8
Now subtract:
11 − 8 = 3
Belgium consumed 3 kilograms more chocolate per capita in 2005 than in 2002. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 256 |
Emily has $34.00. Does she have enough to buy a swimsuit and a badminton set? | [
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badminton set | $16.00
swimsuit | $18.00
fishing pole | $24.00
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$18.00 + $16.00 = $34.00
Since Emily has $34.00, she has just enough money. | multi_choice | boolean_text | 3 | test | 257 |
The staff of a game show tracked the performance of all the contestants during the past season. How many people scored at least 34 points but fewer than 54 points? | null | 4 | null | Game show scores | Stem | Leaf
1 | 0, 0, 1, 5, 7, 8
2 |
3 | 1, 2, 5
4 | 6, 9
5 | 2
6 |
7 | 1, 2, 3, 3, 6, 7 | {
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Count all the leaves in the row with stem 4.
In the row with stem 5, count all the leaves less than 4.
You counted 4 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plots above. 4 people scored at least 34 points but fewer than 54 points. | free_text | integer_number | 4 | test | 258 |
The parks department compared how many basketball hoops there are at each park. What is the mean of the numbers? | null | 4 | null | Basketball hoops | Park | Number of basketball hoops
Otter Park | 4
Crestview Park | 8
Pinehurst Park | 3
Westfield Park | 1
Mooreland Park | 2
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4, 8, 3, 1, 2, 4, 4, 6
First, count how many numbers are in the group.
There are 8 numbers.
Now add all the numbers together:
4 + 8 + 3 + 1 + 2 + 4 + 4 + 6 = 32
Now divide the sum by the number of numbers:
32 ÷ 8 = 4
The mean is 4. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 259 |
Look at the following schedule. When does Spanish Literature class end? | [
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"11:55 A.M."
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Basketball | 8:10 A.M. | 9:20 A.M.
Ancient Greek | 10:00 A.M. | 10:55 A.M.
Spanish Literature | 11:20 A.M. | 11:55 A.M.
Cell Biology | 12:15 P.M. | 1:05 P.M.
Geometry | 1:45 P.M. | 2:40 P.M.
Computer Programming | 3:10 P.M. | 3:55 P.M.
Essay Writing | 4:30 P.M. | 5:30 P.M.
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"Also ... | 9 | 3 | Find Spanish Literature class on the schedule. Find the end time for Spanish Literature class.
Spanish Literature: 11:55 A. M. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 3 | test | 260 |
Each room has 10 tables. How many tables are in 5 rooms? | null | 50 | tables | null | Number of rooms | Number of tables
1 | 10
2 | 20
3 | 30
4 | 40
5 | ? | {
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For Earth Day, Dover High's environmental club tracked the number of seeds planted by its members. How many members are there in all? | null | 46 | null | Planting seeds in the garden | Seeds planted | Frequency
0 | 20
1 | 13
2 | 6
3 | 7 | {
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Add:
20 + 13 + 6 + 7 = 46
There are 46 members in all. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 262 |
A city monitored how many cars went through a certain intersection in the past 3 days. How many more cars went through the intersection on Sunday than on Monday? | null | 2,050 | cars | Cars at an intersection | Day | Number of cars
Saturday | 7,483
Sunday | 4,763
Monday | 2,713 | {
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Sunday: 4,763
Monday: 2,713
Now subtract: 4,763 - 2,713 = 2,050.
2,050 more cars went through the intersection on Sunday. | free_text | integer_number | 3 | test | 263 |
A plant nursery in Georgetown keeps records of how many of its plants are annuals, biennials, and perennials. What fraction of the plants are perennials? Simplify your answer. | null | 17/47 | null | Distribution of plant types | Type | Number of plants
Annuals | 24
Perennials | 68
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68
Find how many plants the nursery has in total.
24 + 68 + 96 = 188
Divide 68 by188.
\frac{68}{188}
Reduce the fraction.
\frac{68}{188} → \frac{17}{47}
\frac{17}{47} of plants are perennials. | free_text | decimal_number | 7 | test | 264 |
The members of the local garden club tallied the number of plants in each person's garden. How many gardens have at least 40 plants but fewer than 60 plants? | null | 3 | gardens | Plants per garden | Stem | Leaf
1 | 1, 5
2 | 3, 4, 9
3 | 7, 8, 8
4 | 6, 8
5 | 3
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You counted 3 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 3 gardens have at least 40 plants but fewer than 60 plants. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 265 |
The art club examined how many cookies each student baked for the bake sale. How many more cookies did Lorenzo bake than Pam? | null | 178 | cookies | Cookies baked | Name | Number of cookies
Pam | 594
Lorenzo | 772
Rhianna | 230
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Lorenzo: 772
Pam: 594
Now subtract: 772 - 594 = 178.
Lorenzo baked 178 more cookies. | free_text | integer_number | 3 | test | 266 |
A pizza chef recalled how many pizzas she had made during the past 5 days. What is the median of the numbers? | null | 5 | null | Pizzas made | Day | Number of pizzas
Friday | 1
Saturday | 6
Sunday | 5
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1, 6, 5, 4, 5
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
1, 4, 5, 5, 6
Now find the number in the middle.
1, 4, 5, 5, 6
The number in the middle is 5.
The median is 5. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 267 |
The city library monitored the number of books checked out each day. On which day were the fewest books checked out? | [
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Tuesday | 97
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Now find the corresponding day. Monday corresponds to 91. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 2 | test | 268 |
The gym teacher wrote down how many tennis balls his students hit in half an hour. What is the mean of the numbers? | null | 52 | null | Hitting tennis balls | Name | Number of tennis balls
Trevor | 56
Marvin | 53
Lacey | 52
Susan | 51
Dylan | 48
Carla | 52
Ariel | 49
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56, 53, 52, 51, 48, 52, 49, 55
First, count how many numbers are in the group.
There are 8 numbers.
Now add all the numbers together:
56 + 53 + 52 + 51 + 48 + 52 + 49 + 55 = 416
Now divide the sum by the number of numbers:
416 ÷ 8 = 52
The mean is 52. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 269 |
Dan has $0.15. Does he have enough to buy a piece of polka-dotted paper and a piece of red and purple stationery? | [
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piece of polka-dotted paper | $0.06
piece of elegant stationery | $0.07
piece of pink paper | $0.01
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$0.06 + $0.09 = $0.15
Since Dan has $0.15, he has just enough money. | multi_choice | boolean_text | 3 | test | 270 |
A toy store employee counted the number of toys in each bin in the sale section. What is the largest number of toys? | null | 56 | toys | Toys per bin | Stem | Leaf
1 | 1, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9
2 | 0, 2, 5, 7, 7
3 | 2, 4, 4, 5
4 | 0, 1, 3, 7
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Now find the highest leaf in the last row. The highest leaf is 6.
The largest number of toys has a stem of 5 and a leaf of 6. Write the stem first, then the leaf: 56.
The largest number of toys is 56 to... | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 271 |
How much would it cost to buy 2 kilograms of honey roasted peanuts? | null | 0.90 | $ | null | honey roasted peanuts | $0.45 per kg
salted peanuts | $1.46 per kg
blanched peanuts | $1.45 per kg
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Find the cost of the honey roasted peanuts. Multiply the price per kilogram by the number of kilograms.
$0.45 × 2 = $0.90
It would cost $0.90. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 272 |
A donut shop recorded how many donuts it sold in the past 4 days. How many more donuts did the shop sell on Thursday than on Saturday? | null | 4,233 | donuts | Donuts sold | Day | Number of donuts
Wednesday | 5,152
Thursday | 6,867
Friday | 3,877
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Thursday: 6,867
Saturday: 2,634
Now subtract: 6,867 - 2,634 = 4,233.
The shop sold 4,233 more donuts on Thursday. | free_text | integer_number | 3 | test | 273 |
This is Sandra's complete financial record for December. How much money did Sandra spend on December 29? | null | 7.80 | $ | null | Date | Description | Received | Expenses | Available Funds
| Balance: end of November | | | $328.20
12/5 | wrapping paper | | $4.95 | $323.25
12/16 | watching Ms. Kramer's cat | $15.00 | | $338.25
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| free_text | decimal_number | 5 | test | 274 |
A race car driver kept track of how many laps he drove in the past 4 days. On which day did the driver do the most laps? | [
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Friday | 52
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Now find the corresponding day. Saturday corresponds to 59. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 2 | test | 275 |
The parks department compared how many basketball hoops there are at each park. What is the mean of the numbers? | null | 7 | null | Basketball hoops | Park | Number of basketball hoops
Canal Park | 7
Linden Park | 8
Pinehurst Park | 10
Riverfront Park | 9
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7, 8, 10, 9, 1
First, count how many numbers are in the group.
There are 5 numbers.
Now add all the numbers together:
7 + 8 + 10 + 9 + 1 = 35
Now divide the sum by the number of numbers:
35 ÷ 5 = 7
The mean is 7. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 276 |
How much would it cost to buy 5 pounds of Kalamata olives, 5 pounds of Greek olives, and 5 pounds of black olives? | null | 72.30 | $ | null | Kalamata olives | $4.69 per pound
black olives | $3.55 per pound
Greek olives | $6.22 per pound
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$4.69 × 5 = $23.45
Find the cost of the Greek olives. Multiply:
$6.22 × 5 = $31.10
Find the cost of the black olives. Multiply:
$3.55 × 5 = $17.75
Now find the total cost by adding:
$23.45 + $31.10 + $17.75 = $72.30
It would cost $72.30. | free_text | decimal_number | 8 | test | 277 |
Look at the table. Then answer the question. At a price of $1,390, is there a shortage or a surplus? | [
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$940 | 13,600 | 16,700
$1,090 | 11,800 | 18,100
$1,240 | 10,000 | 19,500
$1,390 | 8,200 | 20,900
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| multi_choice | boolean_text | 5 | test | 278 |
Look at the table. Then answer the question. At a price of $110, is there a shortage or a surplus? | [
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$110 | 19,200 | 1,200
$140 | 15,000 | 5,300
$170 | 10,800 | 9,400
$200 | 6,600 | 13,500
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| multi_choice | boolean_text | 5 | test | 279 |
This is Duncan's complete financial record for July. On July 5, how much money did Duncan make? | null | 15 | $ | null | Date | Description | Received | Expenses | Available Funds
| Balance: end of June | | | $450.70
7/5 | cleaning the Goodmans' pool | $15.00 | | $465.70
7/17 | bottle of water | | $1.50 | $464.20
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| free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 280 |
Christine, a doctor's office receptionist, tracked the average waiting time at the office each month. According to the table, what was the rate of change between May and June? | null | -6 | minutes per month | Average waiting time at a doctor's office | Month | Waiting time (minutes)
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June | 17
July | 12
August | 8
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The rate of change between May and June was - 6 minutes per month. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 281 |
Haley has $8.50. Does she have enough to buy a history book and a crossword puzzle book? | [
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math book | $3.21
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$4.29 + $4.50 = $8.79
$8.79 is more than $8.50. Haley does not have enough money. | multi_choice | boolean_text | 5 | test | 282 |
Look at Isabel's pay stub. Isabel lives in a state that has state income tax. How much did Isabel make after taxes? | null | 1,522.81 | $ | null | Employee | Pay period |
Isabel Jordan | October 1-15 |
Total earnings | | $2,100.00
Federal income tax | $295.00 |
State income tax | $121.59 |
Other taxes | $160.60 |
Total taxes | | ?
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To find the total payroll tax, add the federal income tax, state income tax, and other taxes.
The total earnings are $2,100.00. The total payroll tax is $577.19. Subtract to find the difference.
$2,100.00 - $577... | free_text | decimal_number | 5 | test | 283 |
Greenwood requires all dogs to be registered with the city and keeps records of the distribution of different breeds. What fraction of dogs registered with the city are Boxers? Simplify your answer. | null | 78/319 | null | Dog ownership | Breed | Number of dogs registered
Golden Retrievers | 1,000
Boxers | 780
Beagles | 850
German Shepherds | 140
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780
Find the total number of dogs that are registered with the city.
1,000 + 780 + 850 + 140 + 420 = 3,190
Divide 780 by 3,190.
\frac{780}{3,190}
Reduce the fraction.
\frac{780}{3,190} → \frac{78}{319}
\frac{78}{319} of Find the number of Boxers that ... | free_text | decimal_number | 7 | test | 284 |
A machine at the candy factory dispensed different numbers of lemon-flavored candies into various bags. How many bags had at least 46 lemon-flavored candies but fewer than 58 lemon-flavored candies? | null | 5 | bags | Lemon-flavored candies per bag | Stem | Leaf
3 | 0, 3, 6, 7
4 | 6
5 | 0, 1, 4, 7, 8, 8
6 | 0, 5, 6, 9, 9
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Find the row with stem 4. Count all the leaves greater than or equal to 6.
In the row with stem 5, count all the leaves less than 8.
You counted 5 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plots above. 5 bags had at least 46 lemon-flavored candies but fewer than 58 lemon-flavored candies. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 285 |
Each shelf has 5 plates. How many plates are on 6 shelves? | null | 30 | null | null | Number of shelves | Number of plates
1 | 5
2 | 10
3 | 15
4 | 20
5 | 25
6 | ? | {
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A real estate agent counted the number of offices per floor in the building he is selling. How many floors have exactly 17 offices? | null | 2 | floors | Offices per floor | Stem | Leaf
1 | 1, 7, 7, 8
2 | 4, 4, 4, 5, 8, 8
3 | 7, 9
4 | 4, 5
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You counted 2 leaves, which are blue in the stem-and-leaf plot above. 2 floors have exactly17 offices. | free_text | integer_number | 6 | test | 287 |
The board of commerce gave a survey to determine how many employees work at each company. How many employees work at Wakefield and Watson and Township Real Estate combined? | null | 634 | employees | Company sizes | Company | Number of employees
Smith Electronics | 394
Wakefield and Watson | 467
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Find the numbers in the table.
Wakefield and Watson: 467
Township Real Estate: 167
Now add: 467 + 167 = 634.
634 employees work at Wakefield and Watson and Township Real Estate combined. | free_text | integer_number | 3 | test | 288 |
The houses in Ava's town get their water from a local reservoir. Ava and a group of engineers monitor the water level for safety and health reasons. The change in water level over two months is shown in the table. During which month did the water level change more? | [
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April | -6
May | 4 | {
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To find the month the water level changed more, use absolute value. Absolute value tells you how much the water level changed each month.
April: |-6| = 6
May: |4| = 4
The water level went down 6 inches in April, and it o... | multi_choice | extractive_text | 6 | test | 289 |
Each shopping bag has 5 pairs of jeans. How many pairs of jeans are in 6 shopping bags? | null | 30 | pairs of jeans | null | Number of shopping bags | Number of pairs of jeans
1 | 5
2 | 10
3 | 15
4 | 20
5 | 25
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"Also ... | 7 | 2 | Count by fives. Use the chart: there are 30 pairs of jeans in 6 shopping bags. | free_text | integer_number | 1 | test | 290 |
How much money does Toby need to buy a boa constrictor, a llama, and an alpaca? | null | 3,817 | $ | null | llama | $1,113.00
boa constrictor | $1,359.00
alpaca | $1,345.00
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Find the total cost of a boa constrictor, a llama, and an alpaca.
$1,359.00 + $1,113.00 + $1,345.00 = $3,817.00
Toby needs $3,817.00. | free_text | integer_number | 5 | test | 291 |
Each package has 10 yogurt pops. How many yogurt pops are in 4 packages? | null | 40 | yogurt pops | null | Number of packages | Number of yogurt pops
1 | 10
2 | 20
3 | 30
4 | ? | {
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Count by tens. Use the chart: there are 40 yogurt pops in 4 packages. | free_text | integer_number | 1 | test | 292 |
How much money does Philip need to buy 6 teapots and 2 casserole dishes? | null | 268 | $ | null | teapot | $38
cookbook | $19
apron | $20
baking dish | $14
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"Also ... | 5 | 2 | Find the cost of 6 teapots.
$38 × 6 = $228
Find the cost of 2 casserole dishes.
$20 × 2 = $40
Now find the total cost.
$228 + $40 = $268
Philip needs $268. | free_text | integer_number | 7 | test | 293 |
How much money does Wanda need to buy a piece of licorice, a gummy worm, and a peppermint candy? | null | 0.07 | $ | null | sour apple candy | $0.06
gummy worm | $0.04
piece of licorice | $0.02
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"Also ... | 4 | 2 | Find the total cost of a piece of licorice, a gummy worm, and a peppermint candy.
$0.02 + $0.04 + $0.01 = $0.07
Wanda needs $0.07. | free_text | decimal_number | 4 | test | 294 |
Some farmers compared how many sheep were in their flocks. What is the median of the numbers? | null | 8 | null | Sheep owned | Farmer | Number of sheep
Farmer Anne | 8
Farmer Mike | 9
Farmer Wendy | 6
Farmer Betty | 8
Farmer Sally | 5 | {
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8, 9, 6, 8, 5
First, arrange the numbers from least to greatest:
5, 6, 8, 8, 9
Now find the number in the middle.
5, 6, 8, 8, 9
The number in the middle is 8.
The median is 8. | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 295 |
Look at the table. Then answer the question. At a price of $845, is there a shortage or a surplus? | [
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$815 | 12,400 | 7,100
$825 | 9,800 | 8,200
$835 | 7,200 | 9,300
$845 | 4,600 | 10,400
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"Also ... | 6 | 3 | At the price of $845, the quantity demanded is less than the quantity supplied. There is too much of the good or service for sale at that price. So, there is a surplus.
| multi_choice | boolean_text | 5 | test | 296 |
Wildgrove Flooring tracked the number of broken tiles in each shipment it received last year. What is the smallest number of broken tiles? | null | 22 | broken tiles | Broken tiles per shipment | Stem | Leaf
2 | 2, 6
3 | 1, 5, 9
4 | 6
5 | 2, 3, 6, 6
6 | 2, 2
7 | 2, 3, 7
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Now find the lowest leaf in the first row. The lowest leaf is 2.
The smallest number of broken tiles has a stem of 2 and a leaf of 2. Write the stem first, then the leaf: 22.
The smallest number of br... | free_text | integer_number | 8 | test | 297 |
A county agency recorded the money donated to several charitable causes over time. In March, which cause raised the least money? | [
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Parks | $3 | $1
Education | $9 | $14
Medical research | $16 | $19
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The least number is $3.00, which is in the Parks row. In March, the least money was raised for parks. | multi_choice | extractive_text | 5 | test | 298 |
Ariana has $16.50. Does she have enough to buy a paperback book and a mystery novel? | [
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mystery novel | $8.26
crossword puzzle book | $8.74
geography book | $8.61
coloring book | $8.08
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$8.45 + $8.26 = $16.71
$16.71 is more than $16.50. Ariana does not have enough money. | multi_choice | boolean_text | 8 | test | 299 |
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