MCAS 2002, 6th Grade Math, Questions 33 to 36
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Question #33
A local charity group made paper flowers for a craft fair. The graph below
shows their profit based on the number of flowers sold.
If the relationship shown by the graph continues, what would the profit be if
the group sold 10 flowers?
A. $13
B. $14
C. $15
D. $16
Question #34
A new sculpture was built in a city park. The diagrams below show the top
view and the side view of the sculpture.
Which of the following pictures best shows the shape of the sculpture?
Question #35
Admission to the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield is $5.00 per student. A
group of students bought admission tickets. One student spent an extra $9.00
for a poster. The total amount they spent was $34.00. How many students were
in the group?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 7
Question #36
Uri read that a bicycle tire has a radius of 30 centimeters and a diameter of 50
centimeters. How does Uri know that these measurements cannot be correct?
A. The radius should be twice the diameter.
B. The diameter should be twice the radius.
C. The radius should be 30π centimeters.
D. The diameter should be 50π centimeters.
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