MCAS 2001, 6th Grade Math, Questions 29 to 32

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Question #29

Use the graph below to answer question 29.

The graph shows how many adults are needed to go on a field trip, based on the number of students going. If the relationship shown by the graph continues, how many adults are needed if 52 students are going on a field trip?

A. 6

B. 7

C. 8

D. 5


Question #30

Use the figure below to answer question 30.

All of the sides of this hexagon have the same length, s. Which expression represents the perimeter of this hexagon?

A. s + 6

B. s X 6

C. s / 6

D. s6


Question #31

A garden snail can travel about 5 feet in 2 minutes. At this speed, how far can it travel in one hour?

A. 30 feet

B. 25 feet

C. 15 feet

D. 150 feet


Question #32

Which can be used to find the missing number in the number sentence below?


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