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Praxis II Elementary Education: Multiple Subjects (5001) Exam - Mathematics
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1. Which of these tables properly displays the measures of central tendency that can be used for nominal, interval, and ordinal data?
2. Tom needs to buy ink cartridges and printer paper. Each ink cartridge costs $30. Each ream of paper costs $5. He has $100 to spend. Which of the following inequalities may be used to find the combinations of ink cartridges and printer paper that he may purchase?
3. What is the area of the shaded region in the figure shown below?
4. Hannah spends at least $16 on 4 packages of coffee. Which of the following inequalities represents the possible costs?
5. Mrs. Miller is teaching a unit on numbers and operations with her sixth-grade class. At the beginning of class, she asks the students to work in groups to sketch a Venn diagram to classify whole numbers, integers, and rational numbers on a white board. Which of the following types of assessments has the teacher used?
6. A dress is marked down by 20% and placed on a clearance rack, on which is posted a sign reading, 'Take an extra 25% off already reduced merchandise.' What fraction of the original price is the final sale price of the dress?
7. The ratio of employee wages and benefits to all other operational costs of a business is 2:3. If a business's total operating expenses are $130,000 per month, how much money does the company spend on employee wages and benefits?
8. Eric has a beach ball with a radius of 9 inches. He is planning to wrap the ball with wrapping paper. Which of the following is the best estimate for the number of square feet of wrapping paper he will need?
9. A cylindrical carrot stick is sliced with a knife. Which of the following shapes is not a possible cross-section?
10. Mr. Amad draws a line with a slope of on the white board through three points. Which of the sets could possibly be these three points?
11. Sophia is at the market buying fruit for her family of four. Kiwifruit is only sold in packages of three. If Sophia would like each family member to have the same number of kiwifruits, which of the following approaches can Sophia use to determine the fewest number of kiwifruits she should buy?
12. Which of these does NOT simulate randomly selecting a student from a group of 11 students?
13. Mrs. Vories, a 5th grade teacher, asks her class to use compatible numbers to help her determine approximately how many chicken nuggets she needs to buy for a school-wide party. The school has 589 students and each student will be served nine nuggets. Which student correctly applied the concept of compatible numbers?
14. The table below shows the average amount of rainfall Houston receives during the summer and autumn months.
What percentage of rainfall received during this timeframe, is received during the month of October?
15. Aaron goes on a run every morning down the straight country road that he lives on. The graph below shows Aaron's distance from home at times throughout his morning run. Which of the following statements is (are) true?

I. Aaron's average running speed was 6 mph. II. Aaron's running speed from point A to point B was the same as from point D to E. III. Aaron ran a total distance of four miles.
16. Given this stem and leaf plot, what are the mean and median?
StemLeaf
168
201
34
459
17. If the midpoint of a line segment graphed on the -coordinate plane is  and the slope of the line segment is , which of these is a possible endpoint of the line segment?
18. A 6th grade math teacher is introducing the concept of positive and negative numbers to a group of students. Which of the following models would be the most effective when introducing this concept?
19. What is the perimeter of the trapezoid graphed below?
20. The 6th grade teachers at Washington Elementary School are doing a collaborative unit on cherry trees. Miss Wilson's math classes are making histograms summarizing the heights of black cherry trees located at a local fruit orchard. How many of the trees at this local orchard are 73 feet tall?
21. A can has a radius of 1.5 inches and a height of 3 inches. Which of the following best represents the volume of the can?
22. Eli rolls a die and tosses a coin. What is the probability he gets a prime number or tails?
23. Solve
24. Which of the following represents an inversely proportional relationship?
25. Given that  is a prime number and the greatest common factor of  and  is greater than 1, compare the two quantities.
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