| A | B |
If the pattern continues, exactly how much will 12 candy bars cost?,  | $4.50 (extend the pattern until you find for 12) |
In a total of 100 spins, which 2 shpaes will the spinner probably point to the most?,  | D (there is more space on the spinner for these two shapes) |
Ben has 6 different pairs of shoes to wear. His plan is to use a spinner to choose his footwear for the day. Which spinner favors his Hunter green (H) shoes and his Leather (L) shoes?,  | B (there are more spaces with an H and an L than the other letters) |
What is the range of the distances?,  | 0.5 (range is highest - lowest...1.5 - 1 = 0.5) |
What is the median of the distances?,  | 1.25 (write all of the distances in order and then find the middle...1, 1, 1.25, 1.25, 1.5...the middle is 1.25) |
If Clara chooses one main course item, one side, and one drink from the list below, how many different combiniations could she choose?,  | 36 |
The cards shown below are placed facedown. If you pick one card, is it less likely to be a 1-digit or 2-digit number?,  | It is less likely to be a 1-digit number since there are only 2. |
Sam is playing a game with his friends using the spinner below. What is the probability that Sam will be able to move ahead on his next spin?,  | 1/3 (There are two spaces that say "move ahead" out of 6. You then need to reduce that to lowest terms by dividing top and bottom by 2.) |
The graph shows after school activities chosen by students. How many students participated in the 2 least popular activities?,  | 35 students (there are 7 stars in the two least popular category and each star represents 5 students) |
The cards shown below will be placed facedown. If a card is picked, it is less likely to be a ____.,  | 4 (there is only one 4 while the other cards have more than one) |
| Patti is playing a game with marbles. Of the 12 marbles in the bag, 4 are blue, 5 are yellow, and 3 are red. If Patti randomly picks a marble from the bag, what is the probability that it will be red? | 1 out of 4 (there are 3 red out of 12, then you need to reduce it by dividing top and bottom by 3) |
The hair color of 36 people at a salon is recorded in the chart below. If one of these people is selected at random, what is the probability the student will have brown hair?,  | 1/3 (12 out of 36 needs to be reduced by dividing top and bottom by 12) |
Julie conducted a survey of students that participated in a sport after school. Some students participated in more than one sport. How many students participated in soccer and softball?,  | 12 (add 5 and 7 since students in both groups participate in soccer and softball) |
Julie conducted a survey of students that participated in a sport after school. Some students participated in more than one sport. How many participated in soccer only?,  | 12 |
Julie conducted a survey of students that participated in a sport after school. Some students participated in more than one sport. How many participated in all three sports?,  | 5 |
If the of packages and number of cookies continue in the pattern shown, how many cookies will there be in 6 packages?,  | 35 (continue the pattern until you get to 5 packages) |
| Ken has 4 coins in his pocket: 1 nickel, 1 penny, and 2 dimes. If he takes 3 coins out of his pocket, what is the highest possible amount they could total? | $0.25 (this is the total if he picks the 2 dimes and nickel) |
Emery was selling cookies for the girl scouts. She recored her sales for a 5 week period. What is the median sales for the 5 week period?,  | $79 (put the amounts in order and then find the middle) |
| Each section fo the spinner below is the same size. Wht is the probability of landing on the yellow section? blue? red? | yellow = 1/4 blue = 1/4 red = 1/2 (2/4 reduced by dividing by 2 on top and bottom) |