This document contains practice problems and questions for an EOG Wizards exam. It includes 14 multi-step word problems across different math goals, including numbers and operations, data analysis, algebra, and geometry. The problems involve calculating distances, rates, quantities, expressions, and using variables in equations. The document encourages the use of a calculator to solve the problems.
2. Goal 1- Numbers and Number Operations Bob paints walls for $20.00 per wall. He paints 9 walls each day for three days per week. How much will Bob have earned in three weeks? $1,620.00 B) $120.00 C) $180.00 D) $540.00
3. Goal 1- Numbers and Number Operations There are 15 basketball teams. Each team has 12 players. How many players are there in all? 1800 B) 180 C) 30 D) 60
4. Goal 1- Numbers and Number Operations You decided to exercise on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. On Monday you ran 2 ½ miles. On Tuesday you rantwice as much as Monday. On Wednesday you ran twice as much on Tuesday. How many miles did you run altogether?
5. Goal 1- Numbers and Number Operations Sandy wanted to go on a bike ride on both Monday and Friday. She planned on riding 3 and2/3 miles on both days. On Monday she rode 3 and 2/3 miles but on Friday she went on 2 bike rides. How many miles did she ride on Monday and Friday? A) 7 and 1/3 miles B) 3 and 2/3 miles C) 11 miles D) 6 miles
6. Goal 1- Numbers and Number Operations Brinda needs 7 cups of flour to make a cake. There are 36 cups of flour in a package. About how many complete cakes can Brinda make from 5 packages of flour? A) 25 B) 1 C) 50 D) 3,675
7. Goal 4- Data analysis and probability Which set of data has a range of 9 and a median of 13? A) 11,11,17,20,13 B) 17,4,2,6,13 C) 6,5,13,2,9 D) 20,4,13,17,6
8. Goal 1 Numbers and number operations Katie rides 3 miles to school in 3 days. Kathy rides 3 times that much in 1 day. How many miles do they ride in 2 days together? 9 miles 10 miles 20 miles 18 miles
9. Goal 5: Algebra Which value will complete this table correctly? (A) 5 (B) 8 (C) 6 (D) 9
10. Goal 1 -Numbers and Number Operations Euisene biked 7.5 miles in a 60 minute race with his friends, to see who could ride the farthest. He ended up in 3rd place. His friend Sean, rode 2.5 miles more than him. How many miles did Euisene and Sean ride in all? 18.75 miles 7.5 miles 22.5 miles 26.5 miles
11. Goal 1: Numbers and Number Operations Stacey mixed 2.7 liters of water, 6.1 liters of lemon juice, and 8.6 of fruit punch to make cherry float. About how many liters of punch did Harry make? (A) 9.0 (B) 14.0 (C) 17.0 (D) 18.0
12. Goal 5: Algebra Jena ran 2 miles every day for 4 days a week. How many miles would she have run in 7 weeks? (A) 13 (B) 14 (C) 28 (D) 56
13. Goal 1 - Numbers and Number Operations Farmer McDonald has a Hexagon pig pen, and all the sides are equal and one side is 20 feet. He needs fencing for the pig pen, the fence is sold in 2 ft pieces and one side of the pig pen is already fenced, how many pieces of fencing does he need? (A)120 (B)25 (C)50 (D)200
14. Goal 5: Algebra Three dogs and five cats are brought to the Airburg shelter every day for six days a week. 3/8 of the animals brought in are either a puppy or a kitten. What expression determines the amount of puppies and kittens brought in for eight weeks? (A) 8 x 6 ÷ (8 x 8)= t (B) t= 6 ÷ 6 x 8 x 8 (C) t= 8 x 6 x (1/8) (D) 8 x 6 x 3/8 x 8 =t
15. Goal 5: Algebra If Yequals 18, and W equals 3, which equation uses these variables properly? Y*18=W Y÷W= 6 W * 8 = Y Y*Y=426