1. Olga is 5 feet and 2 inches tall. How tall is Olga in inches? Answer: inch(es)

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1. Olga is 5 feet and 2 inches tall.
How tall is Olga in inches?
Answer:
|inch(es)
2. The Red Ranges Company's stock price changed by -$5 per day. Each day, the Gray Group
Company's stock price went down by more than that amount.
Which answer choices could represent the amount that the Gray Group Company's stock phce
changed per day?
A -6
B 6
© -7
O -4
3. Carl makes 9 cakes per hour. For a given number of hours, calculate the number of
cakes he will make. Complete the table below using this information.
6
Hours (h)
3
Cakes
4. Look at the rectangular prism below.
10 ft
14 ft1 12 ft
What is the surface area of the rectanqular prism? Use the appropriate unit of measure.
Show your work.
Answer:
5. Jeff wanted a measure of central tendency that would tell him the amount of points he could
typically expect Quick Quentin to score during a game He also wanted to use this measure
to tell him the total number of points Quick Quentin has scored over 24 games.
Which measure will most accurately provide this information: the mean or the median?
Explain.
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Transcribed Image Text:LEVEL F: QUIK-PIK # 23 1. Olga is 5 feet and 2 inches tall. How tall is Olga in inches? Answer: |inch(es) 2. The Red Ranges Company's stock price changed by -$5 per day. Each day, the Gray Group Company's stock price went down by more than that amount. Which answer choices could represent the amount that the Gray Group Company's stock phce changed per day? A -6 B 6 © -7 O -4 3. Carl makes 9 cakes per hour. For a given number of hours, calculate the number of cakes he will make. Complete the table below using this information. 6 Hours (h) 3 Cakes 4. Look at the rectangular prism below. 10 ft 14 ft1 12 ft What is the surface area of the rectanqular prism? Use the appropriate unit of measure. Show your work. Answer: 5. Jeff wanted a measure of central tendency that would tell him the amount of points he could typically expect Quick Quentin to score during a game He also wanted to use this measure to tell him the total number of points Quick Quentin has scored over 24 games. Which measure will most accurately provide this information: the mean or the median? Explain. OEducational Development Associates, Inc COPYING IS EO
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