Exam 1: An Introduction to Problem Solving
Exam 1: An Introduction to Problem Solving85 Questions
Exam 2: Introduction to Logic and Sets153 Questions
Exam 3: Numeration Systems and Whole Number Operations194 Questions
Exam 4: Number Theory116 Questions
Exam 5: Integers122 Questions
Exam 6: Rational Numbers and Proportional Reasoning85 Questions
Exam 7: Rational Numbers As Decimals and Percents102 Questions
Exam 8: Real Numbers and Algebraic Thinking151 Questions
Exam 9: Probability129 Questions
Exam 10: Data Analysisstatistics: an Introduction57 Questions
Exam 11: Introductory Geometry115 Questions
Exam 12: Congruence and Similarity With Constructions121 Questions
Exam 13: Congruence and Similarity With Transformations56 Questions
Exam 14: Area, Pythagorean Theorem, and Volume124 Questions
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-Look for a pattern in the sequence of figures shown below, and use your reasoning to draw the next figure.


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Determine how many of the indicated shape there are in the figure.
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Complete the magic (addition)square.
-Use each number 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18 once. 17 13 10 14 16 11
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-Following is a sequence of black balls and white balls. How many black balls are needed for the 100th term? 

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-How many different amounts of money can you pay if you use five coins including quarters and dimes?
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