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Adel Arshaghi is a mathematics instructor who has taught mathematics at both the high school
and college levels for over 10 years. He has his Master of Science degree in Mathematics
Education from East Tennessee State University.
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Lydia Wieberg is a high school math teacher in Emporia, Kansas. She also teaches math to
nursing students at Allen Community College. She holds Bachelors degrees in mathematics and
secondary education from Kansas State University.
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Table of Contents
Review of the TEAS VI .................................................................................................................... 1
Practice Exam Questions
Section 1 Numbers and Operations .................................................................................... 8
Section 2 Algebra ............................................................................................................... 51
Section 3 Data Interpretation ............................................................................................ 64
Section 4 Measurements ................................................................................................... 81
Section 5 Geometry .......................................................................................................... 90
Practice Exam Answers ................................................................................................................ 97
Practice Exam Questions with Answers .................................................................................... 135
Test Preparation and Test Taking Tips ...................................................................................... 261
Bubble Sheet .............................................................................................................................. 264
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understand complex technical material and relationships. The results also provide
documentation useful for counseling and advisement.
Some nursing schools also use the TEAS as a placement exam. The exam can identify
students who struggle in certain areas but have the potential to be excellent nurses. Students
can receive remediation in their weak areas to improve their skill level and increase the chance
of success in nursing school.
1. Exam Background and Scoring
The TEAS consists of a total of 170 multiple choice questions and approximately 3
hours is given to complete the test. Only 150 of the questions are scored and 20 are unscored
pretest items. The TEAS is administered in either a computer based format or a paper and
pencil based format. The TEAS is not a pass or fail test. Students completing the TEAS exam are
encouraged to earn a proficient score or higher in the ATI Academic Preparedness Category if
applying to nursing. Each school has their own cut off scores. The TEAS score report does not
indicate whether a candidate has passed or failed the exam. That means there is no passing
score determined by ATI. Nursing schools have their individual cutoff scores for admission
purposes and to maintain their standards. You will have to check with the nursing schools to
find out their cutoff score.
The TEAS score report gives a detailed description of a test-takers performance on the
test. The following scores are given in ATIs TEAS score report:
1. Adjusted Individual Score
2. National mean
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3. Program mean
4. Percentile rank National
5. Percentile rank Program
The scores for all the content areas of the four test sections are also given. Hence, the score
report of TEAS is extremely descriptive. It gives nursing schools a chance to view your overall
performance in relation to others.
Whether a certain score is sufficient varies from one nursing school to another. As
stated above, nursing schools set their own cutoff TEAS scores for admissions. Most schools
have their cutoffs set around 70% for English, math and science and around 80% for reading
comprehension. However, the weight given to each subject score can vary for each nursing
school.
Some nursing schools lay more emphasis on the national percentiles while others give
more weight to the scores in science and math. The TEAS score report makes it possible to
judge the applicant from various angles. Nursing schools may not publically disclose how they
weigh the scores. Therefore, it is essential to score well in all sections of the test.
2. Exam Content
The TEAS has four sections: English, math, science and reading comprehension. Each
section will be discussed in some detail.
English and Language Usage
The English sub-test measures knowledge of grammar, sentence structure, punctuation,
contextual words and spelling. The time given to take this section is 28 minutes. It has a total
of 28 testing items, 24 of which are scored.
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It is imperative to test the language skills of students since it is the most common
medium of exchange of ideas not only in education but also in your profession. In order to
succeed in the coursework it is most essential to understand the language in which the
instruction is carried out. Moreover, the study and the profession involve a great amount of
interaction among many people. A good understanding of grammar and proper usage of English
makes the journey smoother since it facilitates understanding and results in effective
communication. The English section is essential to judge the basic communication skills of
candidates aspiring to undertake nursing studies.
Mathematics
The math sub-test covers rational numbers, metric conversions, fractions and decimals,
algebraic equations, percentages, ratio/proportions and geometry. This section of TEAS has 36
testing items, 32 of which are scored. The section must be completed in 54 minutes.
These questions test the basic mathematical skills possessed by students. It is essential
to evaluate these skills since the work of nurses involves the use of math and requires precision
and accuracy. The math problems on the test do not involve difficult concepts; instead only
basic knowledge is required. The testing center will provide a four-function calculator.
Science
The science portion of the exam covers human anatomy and physiology, the life and
physical sciences and scientific reasoning. There are 53 testing items, of which 47 are scored.
The time given to complete the test is 63 minutes.
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Candidates are required to have a basic knowledge in science since many of the courses
a nursing student will face involve science. The profession of nursing involves study of such
subjects as well as keeping in touch with the latest developments in the field.
Reading Comprehension
The reading comprehension sub-test covers passage comprehension, craft and structure
and the integration of knowledge and ideas. The reading section of TEAS contains 53 multiplechoice questions, of which 47 are scored. You will have 64 minutes to complete this section of
the test.
This section is composed of many different types of written communication and requires
the student to answer questions based on a reading and analysis of the material. The material
will be presented various forms, such as in paragraph format or classified ads, blog entries and
opinion pieces. It may incorporate graphs and illustrations. The test requires students to
understand a given text in different ways. Some questions will deal with literal understanding.
Other questions will require students to draw inferences and form conclusions using their
logical reasoning abilities. Students will be asked to differentiate between fact and opinion,
strong and weak arguments and to integrate data from various sources to form conclusions
about the authors purpose and perspective. Students should bear in mind that they have to
answer the questions only according to the information given in the passage and not by
referring to any information outside the exam.
3. Applying for the Exam
Students must register with ATI prior to scheduling to take the TEAS. Scheduling is not
permitted without pre-registering. Log on to www.atitesting.com. Click Create New Account
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and complete the user information page. The TEAS is given at PSI testing centers across the
country.
You must register for the exam keeping in mind the time required for the results to reach
the schools you are applying to. There could be specific deadlines declared by the schools;
check with the schools before you register. The retesting conditions are also decided by the
schools you apply to and you should weigh your retest options also before you register for
TEAS. Early registration is recommended as test centers tend to get booked quickly.
4. How to use Tests.com to Study
Start early and schedule your studying over the days, weeks and months during which
you plan to study. If you have a detailed study schedule, you can reach your goal in time. Taking
the practice test is the first part of the study plan. You should also review reference books, and
text books, class notes, study guides and flashcards in your study regimen.
Use either Tests.coms online interactive platform (TESTSIM) or the ebook (PDF) to take
the practice test. If you are using the ebook make copies of the bubble sheet that is found at
the end of the test so that you can conveniently track your answers. The TESTSIM online
platform allows you to fashion a simulated test as to time and number of questions, so you can
get similar testing conditions that you will face on test day. Taking the Tests.com practice test
will allow you to assess your strengths and weaknesses as well as determine how much of the
material you are familiar with. Its important to vary the methods you use in studying so that
the process keeps you engaged and interested. This includes practicing your test taking skills.
Limit yourself to a certain time period for a certain number of questions randomly selected. Its
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recommended you do this a few times throughout your preparation period. A few days before
the actual test, retake the practice test to evaluate your grasp of the material.
5. Planning for Exam Day
You should plan to arrive at least a half hour prior to testing time to allow for check in.
You need to go to www.atitesting.com and register as a user. You must bring your User Name
and Password that you have chosen to be able to take the computer-based exam. A picture
ID with your signature is now required. (Acceptable ID's are an unexpired drivers license or
passport). You will need to know or bring your social security number. You will need to bring
two #2 pencils if you are taking the paper formatted exam. Calculators are not allowed. All cell
phones or any other electronic device is not allowed.
6. After the Exam
Your official test scores will be available upon completion of the test. You can access
your test scores via the ATI Testing Web site (www.atitesting.com) at any time after the
exam. You can request that copies of your TEAS scores be sent to other universities.
7. Conclusion
Taking the TEAS is the first step towards a promising career in nursing. It is important to
study for the test to do well. The test content deals with subjects candidates may not have
seen since 10th grade. Therefore, a refresher course is necessary. The Tests.com practice test is
engineered to provide a thorough study of the subjects tested on the TEAS. If you start
studying for the exam well in advance of the test., follow a study plan and work hard to prepare
yourself, you will do well.
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1/4 + 2/8 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
4 x 3/7 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
3.
48
58
68
74
83x4+9=
a.
b.
c.
d.
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5/8
8/10
15/10
None of the above.
348 6 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
5.
1
3/7
1 5/7
12/28
5/6 x 3/4 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
4.
3/12
3/4
5/4
1/2
5
-5
65
- 65
6.
18 23 + 99 3 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
7.
28
285
105
37.3
33 5 x 1 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
39
38
- 38
1
8. 2/3 4/5 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
9.
3/5
5/6
6/8
None of the above.
36 .4 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
9
40
90
144
10. .08 + 7 x 9 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
11.
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63.08
62.73
63.72
62.37
.425
4.25
42.5
425
12.
Terry has a basket full of various fruits. There are 12 pieces of fruit, and of those, two are
bananas. What fraction of fruits is bananas? Express in simplest form.
a.
b.
c.
d.
13.
14.
1/6
3/5
6/100
6/60
Three friends have some money in their pockets. Anna has $1.24, Sara has $12.40, and Timmy
has $2.42. Later in the day, Anna found 3 dimes on the ground and Timmys dad gave him a
dollar bill and a quarter. Sara paid for ice cream for the 3 of them and spent $9.24. Who has the
most money at the end of the day?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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50%
.5
3/6
All of the above
16.
.34
3.4
.75
1.25
15.
1/6
2/12
1/4
1/3
Anna
Sara
Timmy
Cannot be determined
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17.
In Science Hill High School, 45% of students are female. What fraction of the students is male?
a.
b.
c.
d.
18.
Two fifths of the members of a Literature Club are published writers. What percent of the
members are not published writers?
a.
b.
c.
d.
19.
of A?
$78.97
$87.79
$97.58
$99.85
Johns annual salary in the year 2010 was $48,560.45 and in the year 2011 was $48,321.55. What
is the difference between his monthly salary in years 2010-2011, to the nearest hundredth?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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124
128
142
122
Barbara purchased three shirts each for $12.54, and two pairs of shoes each for $29.98. How
much did she pay in total for these items?
a.
b.
c.
d.
21.
25%
40%
60%
65%
20.
11
25
13
20
11
20
9
20
$19.19
$19.91
$91.19
$29.91
11
22.
23.
24.
25.
Tommy and Dillon each ordered a pizza. Tommy ate one-half of his pizza, and Dillon ate onethird of his pizza.
Tommy
Dillon
a.
b.
c.
d.
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26.
Lily has to give her daughter 8 mL of cough syrup at 9:30 a.m. each morning. The doctor
prescribed her a bottle of 120 mL. How many days will Lily be able to give her the cough syrup
before needing a refill?
a.
b.
c.
d.
27.
Tammy is trying to figure out her bank account balance by filling in her check register. On
Monday, she spent $12.87 going out to lunch, and then another $2.79 for ice cream. On
Wednesday, she deposited a check for $25 dollars. Finally, this morning, she filled up her gas
tank for $28.35. If her bank account had $129.23 Sunday night, what is her account balance
now?
a.
b.
c.
d.
28.
2
8
.5714
28
A light bulb factory produces 1 defective light bulb for every 1,500 light bulbs. In one week, the
factory produces 30,000 light bulbs. How many are expected to be defective?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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$142.67
$133.33
$100.00
$400.00
A softball player hits 2 out of every 7 times at bat. At this rate, how many times will she get a hit
if she went up to bat 28 times?
a.
b.
c.
d.
30.
$-19.01
$110.22
$69.01
$19.01
There is a big sale at the computer store. The computer that Tom has been wanting is on sale for
25% off. If he paid $107.00 after tax, what was the original price? Tax is 7%.
a.
b.
c.
d.
29.
13 days
14 days
15 days
16 days
0
2
10
20
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31.
A newspaper reported that 15% of high school students are in band. A local school district has
1,825 students in the elementary, 1,230 in the middle school and1,680 students in the high
school. How many students are expected to be in the band?
a.
b.
c.
d.
32.
Micah runs 3 hours every 4 days. At that rate, how many hours will Micah run in 2 weeks?
a.
b.
c.
d.
33.
3:1
12:7
1:3
2:3
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17 patients
25 patients
20 patients
15 patients
In a basket of fruits, there are 12 bananas, 7 peaches, 18 apples and 6 oranges. What is the ratio
of apples to oranges?
a.
b.
c.
d.
35.
12
10.5
1.5
9
Every patient that goes into surgery has a chance of complications. If 1 in every 25 patients has
some form of complications, how many patients are expected to have complications if 425
patients go into surgery?
a.
b.
c.
d.
34.
15 students
250 students
252 students
643 students
40
48
50
56
14
36.
John spends 12% of his salary on groceries each month. If his monthly salary is $3400, how much
does he spend on groceries?
a.
b.
c.
d.
37.
In the Global Auction Market, an oak rocking chair valued at $4200, sold for $9400. What is the
percent of increase in the value of the chair?
a.
b.
c.
d.
38.
7500
7700
7850
8500
A washing machine is marked down 32% from its original price of $450. What is the sale price of
the washing machine?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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11.11%
12.21%
14.11%
21.11%
40.
103.81%
111.38%
113.18%
123.81%
A student paid an auto insurance premium of $360 for six months. Then the premium dropped
to $320. Find the percent of decrease in the premium.
a.
b.
c.
d.
39.
$448
$424
$412
$408
$360
$306
$300
$266
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41.
A carpet is on sale for $198. The regular price of the carpet was $264. What is the markdown on
the price of the carpet?
a.
b.
c.
d.
42.
43.
$88.51
$79.51
$76.15
$67.51
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$227.39
$244.43
$264.23
$268.43
John wanted to purchase 3 CD packages and 5 rolls of film. If the price of each CD package is
$12.82 and the price of each roll of film is $8.21, how much does it cost to purchase these items?
a.
b.
c.
d.
45.
812
831
841
851
On the first day of the month, the original price of a sofa, which was $304, was marked down
15%. The following day, the discounted price was marked down 12%. What is the marked down
price on the second day?
a.
b.
c.
d.
44.
32%
29%
27%
25%
48.33
46.33
44.03
42.03
2
3
16
46.
A grocery store sells 12 cans of soda for $6.24 and 6 cans of soda for $3.92. How much less
expensive per can is it if you buy 12 cans?
a.
b.
c.
d.
47.
$0.23
$0.13
$0.11
$0.10
To make 4
cake?
a.
b.
c.
d.
48.
3
5
cakes, 3
2
3
0.08 pound
0.68 pound
0.78 pound
0.80 pound
1 1 1
+ 3
A = 2 3 2
1 1 1
3
B = 2 3 2
a.
b.
c.
d.
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1
2
1
3
12
1
7
2
1
12
2
3
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49.
In the process of film development, photographers use a chemical called stop bath. A
2
2
photographer used 2 bottles of stop bath for the first group of rolls of film and 4 bottles of
3
3
stop bath for the second group of rolls of film. How much stop bath did he use for all of the rolls
of film?
a.
b.
c.
d.
50.
2
3
1
9
2
1
7
3
1
6
4
9
The sum of which numerical expression has the greatest whole number part?
2
1
3 +2
4
K= 3
13
6
1
+1
4
L= 3
8
10
+2
4
M= 3
N=
a.
b.
c.
d.
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1
3
+3
1
2
K
L
M
N
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51.
a.
b.
c.
d.
52.
8
6
5
5
13
35
3
35
18
35
1
21
A house built on ground sank every year according to the following list:
2
2008: 3 in.
1
2009: 7 in.
1
2010: 5 in.
1
2011: 5 in.
In which of the following combination of years did the house sink the most?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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53.
54.
A
B
C
D
Michelles income and spending for the first four months of the year are given in the table
below. In which two months was her savings the highest?
Month
January
February
March
April
a.
b.
c.
d.
55.
Income
$3420
$2927
$3189
$3024
Spending
$2970
$2212
$3020
$2730
Casey went to a supermarket with $65 in his wallet. He wanted to purchase some sodas and
potato chips. Here are the prices after taxes were added to the sale price:
A case of Soda: $6.00
A bag of potato chips: $3.00
His money would be sufficient to purchase which of the following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
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56.
A, b, c, and d are whole numbers such that a = 2b and b = 2c. Which expression is definitely a
whole number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
57.
The ratio of a to b is
a.
b.
c.
d.
58.
a+b+c
2
a + b + 2c
8
a + b + 2c
10
a + b + 2c
12
14
3
14
5
5
3
2
3
2
. What is the ratio of a to c?
15
The dimensions of the rectangle ABCD are proportional to the dimensions of the rectangle
KLMN. Given the following measurements, find the length of the rectangle KLMN.
AB = 12 in. and BC = 9 in.
Width LM = 18 in.
a.
b.
c.
d.
59.
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32 in.
24 in.
20 in.
16 in.
a c
=
d b
d b
=
a c
c b
=
d c
d c
=
b a
a c
= ?
b d
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60.
61.
The price of land in Jonesboro has been constantly increasing since the year 2001 at the same
rate. The price of an acre in 2001 was $420 and, in 2011, it was $540. What is the rate of change
per year?
a.
b.
c.
d.
62.
$18.00
$17.00
$12.00
$11.00
Given x = 3.24, y = 2.23, and z = 3.42, what is the value of xyz(x + y + z) to the nearest tenth?
a.
b.
c.
d.
63.
Increase of the height of Michelle from 98 cm at the age of 9 to 108 cm at the age of 14
Increase of the height of Sarah from 74 cm at the age of 7 to 92 cm at the age of 11
Increase of the height of Joanne from 56 cm at the age of 6 to 82 cm at the age of 10
Increase of the height of Alison from 52 cm at the age of 5 to 108 cm at the age of 14
251.3
219.7
205.5
201.2
The plastic bags are supplied with three types of thickness as follows:
Light weight: 0.002 in.
Regular weight: 0.0025 in.
Heavy weight: 0.003 in.
What is the thickness of the stack of 65 light weight, 34 regular weight, and 54 heavy weight
bags rounded to the nearest thousandth inch?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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0.272 in.
0.377 in.
0.389 in.
0.477 in.
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64.
65.
m+ n
Given m = 3.2, n = 2.2, and p = 2.1, what is the value of mnp
to the nearest tenth?
n-p
a.
798.5
b.
789.3
c.
798.5
d.
798.3
Given A = 0.035, B = 0.0053, and C = 0.55, round the result of the product (A + 0.25)(B + 0.35)(C +
0.45) to the nearest hundredth.
a.
b.
c.
d.
66.
0.10
0.11
0.15
0.16
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30 in.
31 in.
32 in.
34 in.
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67.
Which of the following formats of subtraction is arranged properly using the regrouping method
for 9415 4786?
8 13 11 15
9415
a.
b.
c.
d.
68.
8 13 10 5
9415
4786
8 13 10 15
9415
4786
43,0987 34,0765
20,007 10,003
34,087 32,986
54,983 44,572
3799 ft2
3898 ft2
3978 ft2
3988 ft2
The volume of gasoline in a tanker dropped from 9468 gallons to 7569 gallons after pumping
gasoline to the reservoir of a gas station. How much gasoline did the tanker pump into the
reservoir?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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9415
4786
John owned a tract of land with an area of 33,456 ft2. He sold 29,657 ft2 of the land. How much
land is left?
a.
b.
c.
d.
70.
8 12 10 15
69.
4786
1879 gallons
1899 gallons
1989 gallons
1999 gallons
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71.
72.
d.
73.
55
52
45
43
John was born in the year MCMXLIX. Convert his birth year to an Arabic Numeral.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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2008
2009
2011
2012
75.
14.556 ft2
12.566 ft2
10.862 ft2
10.266 ft2
74.
6.2832
6.3832
6.6821
6.8861
1848
1884
1944
1949
25
76.
77.
Ronald earns $3225 per month. 12% of his salary is withheld for income tax. Find the amount of
his take home per month.
a.
b.
c.
d.
78.
Janes monthly income in the year 2010 was $48,200, where 14% of her salary was withheld for
income tax. In the year 2011, her monthly salary was $51,800, where 16% of her income was
withheld for income tax. What was her average take home pay during the years 2010-2011?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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$3211
$3121
$3112
$3011
The following list shows the salaries of four people along with their total deductions for each
month. Which one has the greatest take-home amount?
a.
b.
c.
d.
80.
$2883
$2838
$2787
$2778
Jason pays 24% of his earnings per month for his home installment. If his income is $4225, how
much does he take home after paying the installment?
a.
b.
c.
d.
79.
LX + LXX + LXXX
LXX + LXXX + LXXXX
LCX + LXXX + LXXX
LXX + LCXX + LXXX
$48,482
$46,486
$44,462
$42,482
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81.
The price of one bottle of soda in a grocery store is $0.85. But the store advertised that it will
give a discount of 12% for any purchase of more than 8 bottles. What is the sales price of 12
bottles of soda?
a.
b.
c.
d.
82.
A stereo system has an original price of $328, and a laptop computer has an original price of
$420. A store advertised that for purchasing both a stereo and a laptop, it will give a 12%
discount on the total purchase. What is the total sale price of a stereo and a laptop?
a.
b.
c.
d.
83.
$658.24
$678.44
$687.24
$689.46
Different stores offer different prices and discounts for a chair and an ottoman as follows. Which
store offers the best purchase price?
a.
b.
c.
d.
84.
$8.98
$8.68
$7.96
$6.86
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85.
Rosie checked her checking account online at 8:00 AM and noticed that her account balance is
$4,323. At 9:00 PM, she checked her account again and noticed that the following transactions
were posted to her account. Find her final balance after reconciling these transactions:
Electronic withdrawal: $320
Electronic withdrawal: $22
Electronic withdrawal: $124
a.
b.
c.
d.
86.
The balance of Aarons savings account at the beginning of the year was $3197. For six months
he deposited $230 each month in his savings account. What is the balance after six months?
a.
b.
c.
d.
87.
$3958
$3937
$3857
$3807
$4378
$4577
$4676
$4766
Carol had $4531 in her checking account before going on a trip. At the end of her trip she noticed
that the following transactions were posted to her account:
Withdrawal: $437
Withdrawal: $291
Withdrawal: $29
Withdrawal: $37
Find her account balance at the end of her trip.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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$3938
$3937
$3836
$3737
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88.
Jeanne had $2024 in her savings account at the beginning of April. By the end of the month she
took the following amounts from her savings account:
$212
$102
$210
What is her account balance at the end of the month?
a.
b.
c.
d.
89.
$1650
$1600
$1500
$1350
Russ usually writes checks on his checking account. During the month of May, he wrote checks in
the following amounts:
$171
$47
$321
$117
If at the beginning of the month his account balance was $3739, what is the balance at the end
of the month?
a.
b.
c.
d.
90.
91.
3 + 4 9 3 + 11
3 + 4 9 4 3 + 11
3 + 4 9 + 4 3 + 11
3 4 9 + 4 3 + 11
Which expression is the translation of three times a quantity added to 12, divided by 12?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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$3802
$3383
$3083
$3080
(3 + 12x) 12
(3x + 12) 12
3(x 12) + 12
3(x + 12 12)
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92.
93.
To convert degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, multiply by 9, divide by 5 and add 32. Write a
formula that represents these operations.
a.
b.
c.
d.
94.
49
44
48
44
Mika is planning a trip that will cover 1232 miles. Her car gets 28 miles to a gallon. If the price of
gas is $3.25 per gallon, determine the cost of gas during her trip?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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9
C
5 + 32.
5
C
9 + 32.
32
C
5 + 9.
32
C
9 + 5.
95.
69
63
60
57
$153
$148
$145
$143
30
96.
97.
Wendy wants to invite a number of friends to an anniversary party at a restaurant. She would
like to invite between 14-18 friends. She checked with different restaurants, and they offered
the following packages. Which restaurant offered the lowest quote for each guest?
a.
b.
c.
d.
98.
$114.44
$112.42
$104.42
$102.24
Restaurant A:
Restaurant B:
Restaurant C:
Restaurant D:
Catherine is planning to make cookies for her grandchildren. She purchased the following items:
3 Pounds flour each for $1.23
2 Pounds Sugar each for $1.25
3 Packages of Butter each for $3.45
2 Gallons Milk for $3.25
How much did she spend in total?
a.
b.
c.
d.
99.
Church Hill College is planning to invite 34 guests for a conference to be held during their
centennial anniversary. If the cost of daily meals of each guest is $21 and the conference is to be
held for 3 days, what is the total cost of the meals?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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$27.14
$25.04
$24.14
$23.04
$2414
$2214
$2142
$2042
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100. Which list shows the following numbers from the smallest to the greatest?
1 5 4 14
3 , 6 , 5 , 15
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
3,
5
6,
4
5,
1
3,
5
6,
1
3,
1
3,
4
5,
14 4
15 , 5
4 14
5 , 15
5 14
6 , 15
5 14
6 , 15
101. Three telecommunication companies plan to lay off some of their workers as listed below:
Company A:
Company B:
Company C:
Company D:
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Company A
Company B
Company C
Company D
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102. Which list shows the following numbers from the greatest to the smallest?
7 9 11 23
, , ,
8 16 12 24
a.
b.
c.
d.
11
12 ,
7
8,
9
16 ,
23
24 ,
23 7 9
24 , 8 , 16
9 11
16 , 12
23 7 11
24 , 8 , 12
11 7 9
12 , 8 , 16
103. In a Study Hall, the English teacher assigned four different novels to four different students. At
the end of the first week, the following students had the following number of pages left to read:
Rachael: 130 pages
Raymond: 132 pages
Russ: 126 pages
Regina: 144 pages
At the end of the month, the following pages remained unread.
Rachael: 42 pages
Raymond: 24 pages
Russ: 38 pages
Regina: 56 pages
Which student left the largest fraction of the novel unread?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Rachael
Raymond
Russ
Regina
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104. Which are the two greatest numbers in the following list?
17 7 11 1
, , ,
32 12 24 6
a.
b.
c.
d.
17
11
24 and 32
7
11
12 and 24
7
17
12 and 32
7
1
12 and 6
105. Order the following numbers from the smallest to the greatest:
12.25,
a.
b.
c.
d.
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11
3 89
5 , 9 , 12.025
89
3
11
9 , 5 , 12.025, 12.25
89
3
11
9 , 12.025, 12.25, 5
3 89
11
5 , 9 , 12.025, 12.25
89
3
11
12.25, 9 , 5 , 12.025
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106. John worked the following number of hours per month during the first six months of the year.
January: 197.34 hours
February: 199.04 hours
March: 212.34 hours
April: 194.45 hours
May: 194.54 hours
June: 221.43 hours
List his monthly work-hours from the lowest to the highest in terms of months.
a.
b.
c.
d.
56
, 321.432 , 322.254, 322.245
67
321.243
321
56
67
321.432
322.254
108. What is the difference between the smallest and the largest numbers in the following list?
23, 23.01,
a.
b.
c.
d.
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230
17
9.74
9.48
7.72
7.47
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109. Different schools reported the ratios of the female students to male students in different
numerical formats as follows:
School A: 1.9
School B: 2
7
School C : 9
School D: 1.09
School A
School B
School C
School D
110. An Excel spreadsheet is set up in a way that by entering a fraction into a cell, it automatically
converts it to a number with two decimal digits. The following numbers are displayed in a
spreadsheet.
2.24, 3.25, 0.26
Which list represents the equivalents of these numbers?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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52 13 13
, ,
25 4 50
56 11 13
, ,
25 4 50
56 13 11
, ,
25 4 50
56 13 13
, ,
25 4 50
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111. Which list represents the equivalents of the following decimal numbers?
4.15, 4.65, 4.25
a.
b.
c.
d.
83 93 17
25 , 20 , 4
83 93 17
20 , 20 , 4
83 93 17
20 , 25 , 4
83 97 17
20 , 20 , 4
a.
b.
c.
d.
283
12
281
12
283
12
283
14
and
and
and
and
7
5
ft. and 24 ft. Which fractions can be
8
12
197
8
197
8
193
8
197
8
84 35 14 35
, , ,
49 49 21 63
a.
b.
c.
d.
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12 5
7 , 7,
5 12
9, 7 ,
11 5
7 , 7,
12 5
7 , 7,
2
3,
5
7,
2
3,
2
3,
5
9
2
3
5
9
7
9
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a.
b.
c.
d.
7
25 ,
8
25 ,
8
25 ,
8
25 ,
9
20 ,
9
20 ,
9
20 ,
9
20 ,
11
20 ,
17
20 ,
11
20 ,
13
20 ,
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
115. In which number does the digit 9 have the highest place value?
a.
b.
c.
d.
3409008
3490806
3400908
3400790
116. A physics teacher wrote 238,857 miles on the board as the distance between the moon and the
earth. How is it expressed in words?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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118. The exact distance between two islands in the Atlantic Ocean is 440,056 ft. What is the order of
magnitude of this number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
8
7
6
5
119. The weight of a notebook is 8.23 oz. and the weight of each package of pencils is 4.23 oz. The
weight of a box containing 24 notebooks and 24 packages of pencils can be calculated using the
expression 24 8.23 + 24 4.23. Which expression is equivalent to this expression?
a.
b.
c.
d.
24(34.81)
24(12.46)
8.23 + 101.52
197.52 + 4.23
a.
b.
c.
d.
3 12 4 13 + 4 2 3 1
3 12 + 4 13 + 4 2 3
3 12 + 4 13 + 2 1
3 12 + 4 13 + 4 2 3 1
121. Which operation must be performed first when calculating (129 + 321 481 + 2)?
a.
b.
c.
d.
129 + 321
481 + 2
481 2
321 481
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123. In a horse race, Horse A beat Horse B by 2 lengths, and Horse B finished 3 lengths ahead of Horse
C. By how many lengths did Horse C lose the race to Horse A?
a.
b.
c.
d.
6
5
4
3
124. In a school auditorium, there are 24 rows in the main floor and 11 rows in the balcony. If there
are 19 seats in each row, which expression can be used to find the number of the seats?
a.
b.
c.
d.
19(24) + 11
19(11) + 24
19(24 + 11)
19(24)(11)
1
4
a.
b.
c.
d.
4
17
1
28
17
4
27
17
7
26
17
28
3
tons load, how many pounds is it hauling, knowing that 1 ton = 2000
4
5250 pounds
5450 pounds
5500 pounds
5600 pounds
1 1
127. Which of the following is equivalent to 6 3 ?
4 8
a.
8
b.
7
c.
5
d.
2
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128. The area of an irregular 4-sided shape is calculated using the formula
c and d are the side lengths. If, a = 3, b = 4, c = 3
calculate the area?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
a ( b + c + d ) , where a, b,
3
1
and d = 6, which expression can be used to
4
13
4 + + 6
4
13
3 4 + + 6
4
1
13
4 + + 6
3
4
11
4 + + 6
4
5
129. What is the proper procedure to calculate 12 3 + 4 (1 - 7 ) 3 ?
12
a.
b.
c.
d.
Simplify inside brackets, multiply by 12, then divide by the mixed number.
Simplify inside parentheses, multiply by 12, then divide by the mixed number.
Simplify inside brackets, multiply by 12 by the mixed number, then divide by 12.
Simplify inside parentheses, multiply by 3 and 12, then divide by the fraction.
130. For a Physics Project, John designed a micro-tool in the shape of an irregular hexagon. He must
also include in his report a general formula for the perimeter of the tool. After measuring the
side-lengths repeatedly he found the side-lengths as, 2 mm, 4 mm, 8 mm, 16 mm, 32 mm, and 64
mm. If a is to be the shortest side of the tool, which of the following is a general formula for the
perimeter?
a.
b.
c.
d.
49a mm
51a mm
62a mm
63a mm
7
131. To calculate the division 7.73 7 , which set of the procedures can be used?
3
a.
Convert the mixed number to a decimal, divide the decimals.
b.
Convert the mixed number to a decimal, convert the decimal to a mixed number.
c.
Convert the decimal to a mixed number, then multiply.
d.
Divide 7.73 by 7, then add to the fraction.
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132. Find x.
12[32 12(12 11) + 12] + 12 (21 17) = x
a.
b.
c.
d.
387
368
312
268
4
3
of the residents are registered to vote. In one elections, of the registered
5
4
voters actually voted. What portion of the citizens voted in this election?
a.
b.
c.
d.
3
4
1
4
3
5
1
5
(1.1 ) 1
a.
b.
c.
d.
TOP
22
15
23
15
19
13
17
13
42
1
2
1
2 + 3 1+ 1 + 3
5 3+ 1
3
a.
b.
c.
d.
9.3
9.1
8.9
6.3
136. Cindy measures a side and a diagonal of a square-shaped garden, and after repeating the
measurements, she found the following lengths:
Side length = 1200 ft.
Diagonal length = 1690 ft.
Her friend suggests that if the side length is accurate, then the length of the diagonal must be
adjusted in her calculation. Assuming the side length is accurate, which of the following
measurements will replace the length of the diagonal if more precise calculations are made?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1798 ft.
1789 ft.
1697 ft.
1679 ft.
137. The hypotenuse and the altitude of a right triangle are given as 4 ft. and 13 ft. A student
measures the legs of the triangle and comes up with measurements of 12 ft. and 5 ft. To what
number must the altitude be adjusted?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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5.82 ft.
5.62 ft.
4.81 ft.
4.62 ft.
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138. Michelle wants to find some ordered pairs to fit in the equation y = 3x 2. She created the
following table:
x
3
5
7
8
11
y
7
13
19
21
31
Which value in the table must be adjusted in order to verify that the given function represents
all the given values in the table?
a.
b.
c.
d.
21 must be changed to 22
21 must be changed to 26
31 must be changed to 30
31 must be changed to 33
139. A survey of a group of 300 people shows that 41.33% of the people preferred a twin size bed.
Since the fractional part in the context (.33) of individuals may not make sense for a group or
audience, how can you adjust the result to make it more sensible?
a.
b.
c.
d.
41%
42%
45%
40%
140. An irregular shape is made up of four triangles with areas 143 ft2, 34 ft2, 56 ft2 and 122 ft2. What
operation is needed to find the area of the shape?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Multiplication
Division
Subtraction
Addition
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Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
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142. Shannon can type 32 words per minute. To find out how many minutes it takes her to type 2341
words, what operation should be performed on these numbers?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
143. Each ton is about 2000 pounds. To find out how many tons make up 4589 pounds, what
operation must be performed using these numbers?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
7,360,000
7,370,000
7,380.000
7,400,000
145. Mt. Whitney is 14,494 feet above sea-level and Rock Valley is 347 feet below sea-level. Which of
the following is the best estimation of the difference in these elevations?
a.
b.
c.
d.
14000
14500
15000 ft.
1480 ft.
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30
29.29
29
28.89
45008
?
1505
45
147. A submarine is submerging at the rate of 11 feet per second. Which is the best estimate of its
distance from the surface of the ocean after 39 seconds?
a.
b.
c.
d.
440 ft.
400 ft.
385 ft.
380 ft.
a.
b.
c.
d.
340000
1100
330000
1100
33000
1100
330000
110
330003
, which fraction is the best choice?
1129
149. The thickness of each bag of wheat stacked in a silo is 9 inches. If in each column of the silo 43
bags are stacked, which of the following is a reasonable estimate of the height of the bags?
a.
b.
c.
d.
300 in.
330 in.
400 in.
450 in.
150. To find a reasonable estimate of 1000.01 100, which expression is the best choice?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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10010 100
1000 100
1001 100
1000 101
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151. Which is a reasonable estimate of the total amount of the following coins, in dollars?
40 quarters
10 dimes
20 nickels
770 pennies
a.
b.
c.
d.
$20
$19
$18
$17
a.
b.
c.
d.
7
24
5
28
7
28
6
28
12
?
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a.
b.
c.
d.
22 18
=
77 64
11 18
=
77 63
22 16
=
77 63
22 18
=
77 63
154. There are 3 teachers for every 38 students in Cherokee Middle School. If there are 798 students,
how many teachers are at the Cherokee Middle School?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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63
65
76
79
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12.25
12.85
13.25
13.75
11
?
=
28 35
156. On weekends, 22% of customers of a restaurant are senior citizens. If during one weekend the
number of customers of the restaurant were 1050, how many of them were senior citizens?
a.
b.
c.
d.
213
219
231
243
If p, then q.
If q, then not p.
If q but not p, then q.
If q but not p, then q.
TOP
pq
p q
pqp
pq q
48
q qp
pqp
p q
pq
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John is a publisher.
John may be both an author and a member of the club.
John may be a published author.
John is a published author.
165. Which general formula can be used for all the numbers in the following series?
2, 6, 12, 20
a.
b.
c.
d.
TOP
2n(2n 1)
n(n - 1)
2n(n + 1)
n(n + 1)
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166. The sum 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 is simplified as 32 3 = 6 which means that the sum equals the square of
the last term minus the last term. Using this method, the sum
1, 2, 3, . . . , n
is generalized as n2 n. Which number disproves this generalization?
a.
b.
c.
d.
2
3
4
Both 2 and 4
167. A brick staircase is made up of 8 steps. The bottom step has 18 bricks, and each successive step
has two less bricks. How many bricks are used in the staircase?
a.
b.
c.
d.
88
82
76
66
7
5
4
2
169. Sarah and her father together are 47 years old. If her father is 34 years old, what is Sarahs age?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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19
17
13
11
51
170. The ratio of two numbers is 13. If the larger number is 1027, what is the smaller number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
79
83
87
89
14
13
11
10
172. The side-lengths of a triangle are described by x2 + x + 1, 3x 2, and 3x2 + x. What is the
perimeter of the triangle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
4x2 + 5x 1
4x2 + 4x 1
4x2 + 5x + 3
4x2 + 5x 2
4x3 x2 + 2x 1
4x3 2x2 + x 1
4x3 x2 + x + 1
4x3 x2 + x 1
174. The dimensions of a rectangle are described by (x + 2) and (x + 3). Which of the following
describes the area of the rectangle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
x2 + 5x + 5
x2 + 6x + 6
x2 + 5x + 6
x2 + 6x + 5
8x3 + 3x 1
8x3 3x2 1
8x3 + 3x2 1
8x3 + 3x2 2x
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3x = x + 2
3x = x 2
x = 2 + 3x
x = 2 3x
177. Which of the following is the translation of the expression The sum of 3 times a number and 3,
added to 5 times the number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
8x + 3
5x + 3
8x + 5
5x + 8
178. The sum of the right angle and an acute angle in a right triangle is greater than 123. Which
expression represents this relationship?
a.
b.
c.
d.
x + 90 < 123
x + 90 > 123
x + 123 > 90
x + 123 < 90
179. Which is the translation of the phrase 11 more than the triple of a number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
11x + 3
3x + 11
3(x + 11)
3x + 33
180. Which of the following is the solution to the equation |x + 12| = 25?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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12 or 37
17 or 33
13 or 37
13 or 37
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181. The temperature on the surface of Mars fits the inequality C + 85 56 , in degrees Celsius. What
is the range of the temperature?
a.
b.
c.
d.
29 C 141
29 C 141
141 C 29
141 C 29
x > 11 or x < 21
x > 11 or x < 21
x < 11 or x < 21
x < 11 or x < 21
183. A physician who has practiced medicine for over 20 years realizes that more than 92% of the
babies he delivered weighed p pounds such that p - 7 2 . What is the range of the weights of
the babies?
a.
b.
c.
d.
9 p 5
9p > 5
9>p 5
9p 5
12
10
6
2
185. The length of a rectangle is 12 ft. longer than twice its width. If the total length of a width and a
length is 44 ft., what is the measure of a width?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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x = 22 ft.
x = 19 ft.
x = 18 ft.
x = 16 ft.
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x > 26
x > 28
x < 26
x < 28
187. If the radius of a circle is doubled, how will its area be changed?
a.
b.
c.
d.
188. If x in x(22 19) is tripled, how much is the value of the expression changed?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Will Increase by 6x
Will increase 6x times
Will increase by 8x
Will increase 8x times
189. If x in the expression 12(x + 3) + 9 is increased by 9, how will the value of the expression be
changed?
a.
b.
c.
d.
190. A side-length of a square-shape pool is 44 ft. If its length extended to 48 ft., how much will its
area be increased?
a.
b.
c.
d.
466 ft2
468 ft2
386 ft2
368 ft2
191. If x in the expression 3(x + 9) 12 is decreased by 9, how much will the value of the expression
be changed?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Will be decrease by 62
Will be decreased by 51
Will be decreased by 43
Will be decreased by 27
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192. To solve equations such as 3.23x + 4.12 = 1.19 21.8x, which step must be followed first in order
to make the solution easier?
a.
b.
c.
d.
x
4
= 3 , what step must be taken first?
5
9
1
5 1
x + = , which step must be followed first in order to make the
18
12 6
1
to the left side.
6
a.
Move
b.
Add
c.
d.
1
to the left side.
6
24 3
= ?
32 4
196. The equation 12 = 6(3 + x) is obtained from the equation 12 3(3 + x) = 3(3 + x), using algebraic
operations. How is the expression (3 + x) doubled on the right side?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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1 5
11 5
= yields 14 = x . How can you complete the solution?
2 7 x
By cross-multiplication
By division
By subtraction
By multiplication
198. We know that the perimeter of a rectangle with the dimensions a and b is equal to 2(a + b). How
does doubling the sum of a and b give the perimeter?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Perimeter = 2a + a + 2b + b = 2(a + b)
Perimeter = 2a + 2a + b + b = 2(a + b)
Perimeter = a + a + b + b = 2(a + b)
None of the above
199. The following set of numbers fit the sides of right triangles:
a=3
a=6
a=9
a = 12
b=4
b=8
b= 12
b = 16
c=5
c = 10
c = 15
c = 20
Using this pattern, find a general formula for the sides of right triangles.
a.
b.
c.
d.
200. What pattern is used for generating numbers in the series below:
4, 9, 19, 39, 79, . . . ,
a.
b.
c.
d.
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201. Raymond is studying hard in his Algebra class to improve his exam scores. The following
numbers show his scores for the first five exams:
45, 56, 63, 75, 84
What is likely to be his score in the sixth exam?
a.
b.
c.
d.
70
85
89
94
202. Which formula is used to generate the numbers in the series below?
4, 9, 19, 34, 54, . . . ,
a.
b.
c.
d.
203. The numbers below follow a general pattern. What is the next number in the series?
100, 98, 94, 88, . . .
a.
b.
c.
d.
72
78
80
82
204. The relationship between P and n is defined by P = 4n. If n increases, how will P change?
a.
b.
c.
d.
P will increase.
P will decrease.
P first will increase, then will decrease.
P first will decrease, then will increase.
205. The area of a rectangle is A = ab. Given A as a constant, how will b vary if a is doubled?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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58
5
x
206. The relationship between R and x is defined by R = . If x increases how will R change?
a.
b.
c.
d.
R will increase.
R will decrease.
R first will increase, then will decrease.
R first will decrease, then will increase.
207. Volume of a gas varies with its temperature and its pressure. This relationship is described by
V = TP, where V is volume, T is temperature and P is pressure. If the volume of a gas is constant,
then what is the relationship between T and P?
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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y = mx + b
xy =
5
4
y = x2 + 3x 7
y = 3x3 + 4x
59
a.
b.
c.
d.
y = 2x + c
y = 2x3 + 3x + c
y = 2x + 3x + c
y = ax2 + bx + c
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b.
c.
d.
211. The difference between an acute angle and the right angle in a right triangle is 32. Which
equation can be used to find the acute angle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
TOP
90 x = 32
90 + x = 32
32 x = 90
32 + x = 90
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212. Which expression represents the phrase nine times a number added to 32, subtracted from
193?
a.
b.
c.
d.
222 + 9x
222 9x
160 + 9x
161 9x
213. The sum of two consecutive even integers is 650. Which equation can be used to find these
numbers?
a.
b.
c.
d.
2x + 1 = 650
2(x + 1) = 650
2x 1 = 650
2(x 1) = 650
214. John scored 89 and 83 in his first two Geometry exams. He wants to score an average of 90 in
the exams. Which equation can be used to predict his score in the third exam?
a.
b.
c.
d.
x + 162 = 290
x + 182 = 280
x + 172 = 270
x 172 = 265
If p: (x 1)(x + 3) = 0, then q: x = 1.
If p: (x 1)(x + 3) = 0, then q: x = 1.
If p: (x 1)(x + 3) = 0, then q: x = 3.
If p: (x 1)(x + 3) = 0, then q: x = 4.
qr
pq
p q p
r q p
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x = 3 or x = 23
x = 3 and x = 23
x = 3 or x = 23
x = 3 and x = 23
n (n + 1 )
. What is the sum of
2
144
140
120
112
220. Ronald concluded that 3 = 4 by dividing both sides of the equation 3(x 1) = 4(x 1) by the same
expression (x 1). How did he use the simplification of an equation improperly?
a.
b.
c.
d.
TOP
63
19
20
23
24
TOP
9
8
7
6
64
Fri
Sat
Fri
7.0
Sat
8.5
Fri
7.0
Sat
4.5
Fri
7.0
Sat
4.5
Fri
7.0
Sat
4.5
b.
Day
Sunshine
c.
Day
Sunshine
d.
Day
Sunshine
TOP
65
TOP
66
225. The percentages of different elements in a chemical substance is shown in the table below.
Carbon
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Sulfur
Nitrogen
34%
26%
21%
12%
7%
a.
b.
c.
d.
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226. The following table shows the number of graduates of Boone Creek High School during years
2004-2011.
Year
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Number of Graduates
453
571
356
398
433
405
447
511
Which line graph represents the data in the table? (Numbers starting from 1 represent the years
2004, 2005, and so forth.)
a.
b.
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68
c.
d.
227. The Venn Diagram below displays the number of students attending different classes.
TOP
51
49
43
37
69
228. The graph below represents the amount of rain during a week of spring in New York, in
millimeters.
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Fri
Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Which is the best estimate of the range of the data given in the graph?
a.
b.
c.
d.
4.2 mm
5.6 mm
5.9 mm
6.2 mm
229. The following stem - and - leaf graph represents a set of data.
TOP
46
51
55
58
70
2005
2006
2009
2010
2006
2007
2008
2010
232. The values of the variables a, b, c and d are given in the table. On which variable is P dependent,
such that P = 3 + 2x?
P
1
9
21
a.
b.
c.
d.
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a
2
4
2
b
1
3
9
c
6
1
8
d
2
3
7
Variable a
Variable b
Variable c
Variable d
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233. The values of the variables m, n, p and q are given in the table.
On which variable is T dependent, such that T = 3x2 1?
T
11
26
2
a.
b.
c.
d.
m
2
4
2
n
3
7
5
p
4
1
8
q
2
3
1
Variable m
Variable n
Variable p
Variable q
234. The values of the variables m, n, p and q are given in the table. On which variable is R dependent
on, such that R =
3x + 2
?
2
R
5
7
10
a.
b.
c.
d.
m
4
4
6
n
1
3
9
p
6
1
8
q
1
3
7
Variable m
Variable n
Variable p
Variable q
235. The pie chart below represents the data in the table. What is the relationship between the sum
of percentages and the area of the circle?
Service
Army
Navy
Marine Corp
Air Force
Coastal Guard
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Percent
33%
27%
12%
25%
3%
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236. The bar graph represents the data in the table. How are the areas of the States of Alabama,
Maryland and Minnesota shown in the graph?
State
Alabama
Alaska
California
Colorado
Maryland
Minnesota
Land Area
50700
573,000
155900
103700
9770
79600
700000
600000
500000
400000
300000
200000
100000
0
a.
b.
c.
d.
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237. The bar graph represents the data in the table. How are the areas of the States of Arizona and
Montana shown in the graph?
State
Arkansas
Arizona
Connecticut
Michigan
Montana
Minnesota
Land Area
52000
113,650
4850
56800
145550
79600
160000
140000
120000
100000
80000
60000
40000
20000
0
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Student
B
Student
C
Student
D
Student
E
Student
F
71
98
86
67
81
92
Science
Score
History
Score
86
76
68
94
92
73
Student A
Student B
Student D
Student E
239. What is the difference between the ranges of the scores of the two subjects?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
2
4
5
Student A
Student C
Student D
Student E
241. Which student scored the highest in Science and lowest in History?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Student A
Student B
Student D
Student E
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242. What is the difference between the mean of the scores of both subjects?
a.
b.
c.
d.
4
3.5
1.5
1
First
Week
11
32
14
30
Second
Week
32
44
21
39
Third
Week
20
9
21
11
Fourth
Week
19
33
29
12
243. In which week was the number of patients who pulled out from the trial the highest?
a.
b.
c.
d.
First week
Second week
Third week
Fourth week
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
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Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
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246. In which week was the number of patients who pulled out from the trial the lowest?
a.
b.
c.
d.
First week
Second week
Third week
Fourth week
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
3
4
5
6
249. The average of three consecutive integers is 16. What is the smallest integer?
a.
b.
c.
d.
15
16
17
18
250. The heights of a group of students are given below, in centimeters. What is the range of the
heights?
145, 146, 146, 154, 158, 166, 172, 174
a.
b.
c.
d.
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29 cm
30 cm
32 cm
35 cm
77
251. Olivia made the following scores in her History tests. What is the average of her scores?
86, 72, 78, 88
a.
b.
c.
d.
81
80
78
75
11
15
17
20
d.
1
. What does this fraction
3
1
.
3
254. A box contains 42 red and green marbles. The probability of choosing a red marble from the box
is
a.
b.
c.
d.
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4
. What can be concluded from this fraction?
7
There are 36 red marbles in the box.
There are 24 red marbles in the box.
There are 22 red marbles in the box.
There are 18 red marbles in the box.
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255. There are 32 students in Algebra class. The chance of choosing a female student is
What does this fraction represent?
a.
b.
c.
d.
9
.
16
256. Box A contains 124 cards marked with positive integers. The chance of choosing an odd integer is
12
. What does this fraction represent?
31
a.
b.
c.
d.
257. What chance is there of choosing a number divisible by 5 from the numbers between 53 and 75?
a.
b.
c.
d.
7
18
4
17
5
18
4
21
258. Of a group of 50 students, 20 attend Algebra class. If a student is chosen randomly from the
group of 50, what is the chance that the student is not attending Algebra class?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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3
5
4
5
1
5
2
3
79
Positive
Negative
No correlation
Cannot be determined.
260. Describe the correlation between time spent exercising and weight.
a.
b.
c.
d.
positive
negative
no correlation
cannot determine
261. For years, teachers have always said the more you study, the better you do on your test. Juan
wanted to conduct an experiment to see if that was indeed true. He had studied for his first
science test for 5.5 hours and got a 93%, his second science test for 2 hours and got a 89% and
for his last science test for half an hour and got a 78%.
Which of the following sentences best describe this situation?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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positive
negative
no correlation
cannot determine
80
263. The table represents the side of a square compared to its area.
Side Length
2 inches
4 inches
9 inches
12 inches
Area
4 square inches
16 square inches
81 square inches
144 square inches
Which of the following statements are true based on the previous relationship?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
10
100
110
1.6
16
160
1600
TOP
.0109
.109
1.09
10.9
81
267. 4 L = ___ml
a.
b.
c.
d.
.4
40
400
4000
268. 75 ml = ___L
a.
b.
c.
d.
.0075
.075
.75
7.5
176 lbs.
185 lbs.
210 lbs.
80 lbs.
270. A kitten was weighed at 4 weeks old and the scale registered 0.8 lbs. If the kitten gains 0.05 lbs.
per week, what will the kitten weigh at 8 weeks old?
a.
b.
c.
d.
4.5 lbs.
4.2 lbs.
1.0 lbs.
8.2 lbs.
271. Greg is building a rectangle dog run. He has 14 pieces of fencing, each piece measuring 5 by 5.
Which of the following areas are plausible for the dog run?
a.
b.
c.
d.
150 ft2
250 ft2
300 ft2
All of the above
6 mph
2 mph
1.5 mph
3 mph
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a.
b.
c.
d.
0 1.0
2.0 3.0
1.0 2.0
4.0 5.0
274. 54 F = _____ C
a.
b.
c.
d.
1.2
10.22
12.22
102.22
275. 32 C = _____ F
a.
b.
c.
d.
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89.6
88.9
86.9
100
83
13,200
1,320
132
60
152
164
193
640
42 ounces
48 ounces
52 ounces
60 ounces
279. The weight of the object M is 9 kg and 112 g, and the weight of the object N is 1200 g. What is
the total weight in grams?
a.
b.
c.
d.
10122 grams
10312 grams
11021 grams
13021 grams
262 inches
254 inches
248 inches
234 inches
12,512.5 miles
15,312.5 miles
15,315.5 miles
15,512.5 miles
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282. Which of the following has the unit rate of 32 miles per hour?
a.
b.
c.
d.
128
4
64
2
256
8
283. Tim drives a truck 6 days a week for 9 hours a day. Each week, he logs about 3,600 miles. What is
his average speed while driving?
a.
b.
c.
d.
59 mph
62 mph
72 mph
67 mph
1379 cm
1289 cm
1299 cm
1199 cm
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4 kg
3 kg
2 kg
1 kg
85
286. Using Vernier calipers, the diameters of two steel bearings are measured as 4.34 cm and 3.39
cm. What is the sum of the diameters of the bearings in millimeters?
a.
b.
c.
d.
77.3 mm
73.7 mm
63.7 mm
60.3 mm
287. The distance between the Low and High settings in a Volume Control is 24 cm. If the distance
is marked by 16 equally spaced lines, what is the distance between each two adjacent lines, in
millimeters?
a.
b.
c.
d.
15 mm
14 mm
12 mm
10 mm
288. The scale of a map is 3 centimeters = 60 miles. The distance, on the map, from the east
boundary to the west boundary of Kingston is 1.2 cm. What is the distance from the east
boundary to the west boundary in miles?
a.
b.
c.
d.
29 miles
26 miles
24 miles
21 miles
289. A picture is enlarged by the scale factor of 5. If the dimensions of the picture were 4.2 in. by 8.4
in. before enlargement, what are its dimensions after enlargement?
a.
b.
c.
d.
24 by 34
21 by 32
26 by 34
21 by 42
290. If we want to draw a plan for a basketball court with the dimensions 85 feet by 50 feet using the
scale factor of 5 ft. = 1 in., then what would be the new dimensions?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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18 in. by 11 in.
17 in. by 10 in.
15 in. by 13 in.
15 in. by 10 in.
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38 inches
36 inches
34 inches
32 inches
10
100
1000
10000
4
5
6
8
10
14
16
20
2340 cm
2420 cm
2440 cm
2624 cm
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228 in.
218 in.
192 in.
188 in.
87
297. Cindy wants to add some preservative to 0.8 kg dried fruit. What unit of measurement should
she use to weigh the preservative?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Kilogram
Gram
Pound
Liter
298. A carton contains 112 notebooks. If each notebook weighs 6 ounces, what weight unit should be
used on the carton where the total weight is recorded?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Liter
Ton
Kilogram
Pound
299. A truck is carrying 124 boxes of rootbeer. Each box contains 24 bottles and the weight of each
bottle is 340 grams. What measuring unit is proper to represent the total load of the truck?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Pound
Gram
Ton
Liter
300. A patient is to receive 2 grams of a drug. The drug comes in 500 mg/5 cc. Each vial has 10 cc.
How many vials does the patient need?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
2
3
4
301. What is the volume of a gold bar that is 4.5 cm long, 3.5 cm wide and 2 cm thick?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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10 cm
15.75 cm
20.25 cm
31.5 cm
88
302. The dimensions of a rectangle are 2 feet and 240 inches. What is the area of the rectangle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
5760 in.2
5780 in.2
5860 in.2
5980 in.2
303. The line segment AE is made up of AB = 2 ft., BC = 25 in., CD = 3 ft. and DE = 35 in. What is the
length of AE in inches?
a.
b.
c.
d.
54 ft.
60 ft.
118 in.
120 in.
304. The area of a tract of land A is 232 square meters and the area of the land B is 420,000 square
decimeters. Find the total area of A and B in square meters.
a.
b.
c.
d.
608 m2
612 m2
652 m2
672 m2
305. The average temperature of New York on a sunny day is 77 degrees Fahrenheit. Which is the
equivalent of this temperature in degrees Celsius?
a.
b.
c.
d.
TOP
37
31
27
25
89
9 cm
11 cm
9 cm
a.
b.
c.
d.
99 cm2
81 cm2
97 cm2
101 cm2
4 in
a.
b.
c.
d.
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64 in
40 in
48 in
60 in
90
308. What is the area of the following figure? Keep your answer in terms of pi.
4 ft.
a.
b.
c.
d.
16 ft2
12 ft2
ft2
4 ft2
309. Find the area of the shaded area rounded to the nearest hundredth. Use 3.14 as .
16 in
5 in
a.
b.
c.
d.
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75.38 in 2
14.625 in 2
1,760 in 2
95 in 2
22 in
91
8.73
6.29
14.2
a.
b.
c.
d.
36.84
32.48
35.22
45.33
a.
b.
c.
d.
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12
54
432
82.26
36.84
92
312. Tom is building a wooden fence for his rectangular back yard. The dimensions that he wants the
fence is 18 ft. by 24 ft., with one five-foot metal gate. Each piece of wood is 5 inches wide and 5
feet tall. Tom also wants one inch between each piece of wood. How many pieces of wood will
he need to buy?
a.
b.
c.
d.
185 pieces
158 pieces
74 pieces
72 pieces
313. What is the correct equation to find the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 4 cm and a
width of 8 cm?
a.
b.
c.
d.
4 + 8 = 12
4 * 8 = 32
(4*8)/2 = 16
2(4) + 2(8) = 24
314. What is the length of the arc of a circle made by a 90 angle? The circle has a diameter of 8 ft.
Leave your answer in terms of .
a.
b.
c.
d.
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4 ft.
16 ft.
8 ft.
2 ft.
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315. The illustration is of a small white circle within a large blue circle. The radius of the small circle is
4 in. The diameter of the large circle is 12 in. Find the area of the shaded region. Leave your
answer in terms of .
a.
b.
c.
d.
16 in 2
36 in 2
20 in 2
128 in 2
90
a.
b.
c.
d.
9.68 cm
9.28 cm
8.82 cm
8.48 cm
317. In the isosceles triangle ABC, the vertex angle A is 40. What is the measurement of a sideangle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
TOP
70
62
60
55
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a.
b.
c.
d.
83
82
78
73
319. In the isosceles right triangle ABC, BC = 14 in. What is the area of the triangle?
B
a.
b.
c.
d.
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56 in.2
52.04 in.2
49 in.2
48.02 in.2
95
320. The segment line AB with A(3, 5) and B(7, 8) is translated 3 units vertically up. What are the new
locations of A and B?
a.
b.
c.
d.
If p, then q.
If q, then p.
If q, then not p.
If p, then not q.
322. Which set of angle measures can represent the interior angles of a triangle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
54, 67 and 34
32, 48 and 90
42, 90 and 58
33, 80 and 67
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12, 18, 22
11, 13, 24
13, 15, 29
14, 18, 38
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2.
c - To multiply an integer and a fraction, you do not need a common denominator. The numerator
of the fraction is multiplied by the integer and the denominator is multiplied by one and stays the
same.
4/1 x 3/7 = 12/7 = 1 5/7
3.
4.
b - The quotient of 348 divided by 6 is 58. If you multiply 6 by 58, you get 348 as the product.
5.
a - By the order of operations, you first carry out multiplication before addition or subtraction.
8 12 + 9 = x
-4 + 9 = x
X=5
6.
a - By the order of operations, you first carry out division before addition or subtraction.
18 23 + 33 = x
x = 51 23
x = 28
7.
c - By the order of operations, you first carry out multiplication before addition or subtraction. A
number multiplied by 1 will be itself. Therefore:
33 5 = x
X = - 38
8.
b - To divide a fraction by another fraction, invert the terms of the divisor and then multiply:
2/3 x 5/4 = 10/12 = 5/6
9.
c - An easy way to figure this problem out is to convert the decimal by multiplying by 10, such that
.4 becomes 4 and 36 become 360. The division of 360 by 4 may be easier for one to understand.
10. a - By the order of operations, you first carry out multiplication before addition or subtraction. 7 x
9 equals 63 and adding .08 equals 63.08.
11.
b - To convert from a percent to a decimal, divide the percentage number by 100. 425 100 =
4.25. D is wrong because that just drops the percent sign, but that is not the right way to convert
between percents and decimals.
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a - Fractions are part over whole. The part is the two bananas and the whole is the 12 pieces of
fruit. The fraction would be 2/12, but the question specifically states the fraction needs to be in
simplest form, so b is not correct. 2/12 can be reduced by a factor of 2 because 2 is the greatest
common factor between 2 and 12. The fraction reduces to 1/6.
13.
c - To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator
(bottom number). 3 4 = .75. Choice a happens often because the 3 and the 4 are combined to
make a decimal, while choice d occurs when 4 is divided by 3.
14.
d - To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator
(bottom number). 1 2 = .5. To convert a decimal to a percent, multiply the decimal by 100, and
place the percent sign at the end. .5 * 100 = 50%. Choice c is also correct because if 3/6 is reduced,
the simplest form is , so the final answer is d, all of the above.
15.
b - To convert a decimal to a fraction, look at the place value of the smallest digit. .6 is read as 6
tenths, and the 6 is in the tenths place. The 10 becomes the denominator, and the 6 is the
numerator. The fraction becomes 6/10, which reduces to 3/5. Choice c would be correct if the
question was .06, because the 6 is now in the hundredths place.
16.
c - We need to figure out the ending balance for each person. Anna found 3 dimes, or a total of 30
cents, and after adding that to her $1.24, her ending balance was $1.54. Timmys dad gave him
$1.25, so adding this to his $2.42 makes his final balance 3.67. Sara spent $9.24 from the $12.40,
so subtract to get $3.16. Therefore, Timmy has the most money at the end of the day.
17.
18.
c - Subtract
1
1
2
5
2
5
5-2
5
Now, convert
3
5
19.
3 20
5 20
from
to obtain the fraction of the members which are not published writers:
3
5
3
5
60
100
b - Since 25% of A is 48, we can find the value of A by multiplying 48 by the reciprocal of
So,
A=
100
25
25
100
( 48 ) = 192
Multiply 192 by
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2
to get the answer.
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(192 ) = 128
3
20.
21.
b - Divide each annual salary by 12 to obtain the monthly salary. Then subtract the monthly
salaries.
b - To compare different numbers, the bigger number has the biggest digit in the biggest place.
Looking at choice a, 25 is bigger than 5 since 25 has a 2 in the tens digit, and 5 does not have a tens
place, so that would be 0. Looking at choice b, the two numbers have the same value in both the
tens and ones digit, so we have to look at the tenths place. 12.124 has a 1 in the tenths place,
while 12.214 has a 2 in the tenths place. Therefore, choice b is correct.
23.
c - To order rational numbers in increasing order, list the numbers starting with the smallest
moving to largest. Imagine where each of the numbers belong on the timeline to help. The furthest
number on the left of the number line is the smallest number. That would be -3. Then moving
right, we have -.3, .3, 3. Therefore, choice c is correct. Choice d is in decreasing order.
24.
b - To order rational numbers in decreasing order, list the numbers starting with the largest
moving to smallest. Imagine where each of the numbers belong on the timeline to help. The
furthest number on the right of the number line is the largest number. That would be -.198. Then
moving left, we have -.203, -.23, -.41. Therefore, choice b is correct. Choice a is in increasing order.
25.
26.
c - Since Lily uses 8 mL each day, we need to figure out how many days will she use 120 mL. To do
that, we need to divide 120 / 8. That will give us 15 days, so choice c.
27.
b - To figure out her account balance, she needs to subtract the purchases (debits) from the
balance, and add the deposits (credits). She started with $129.23 and spent $12.87, so subtraction
is necessary. $129.23 - $12.87 = $116.36. Next we have to subtract the 2.79. $116.36 $2.79 =
113.57. Then she deposited $25, so now we add. $113.57 + 25 = $138.57. Finally, we subtract the
$28.35 for gas. $138.57 $28.35 = $110.22. Choice a is the net balance without taking in
consideration the starting balance. Choice c is if you add all of the transactions up, without taking
into consideration debits and credits.
28.
b - First, subtract the tax. $107.00 is 107% of the sale price, so divide $107 by 1.07 (107% as a
decimal) which is $100. That is the sale price, but we are looking for the original price. Since it was
on sale for 25% off, the $100 is 75% of the original price. Translating words to symbols, that
becomes 100 = .75 * x. Solve for x by dividing each side by .75.
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29.
100/.75 = x
x = 133.33
30.
2
=
28
7
Take the cross products. 7x = 2 * 28 which reduces to 7x = 56. Solving for x, we divide each side by
7 to show that x is 8.
31.
1
=
1,500 30,000
Take the cross products. 1,500x = 1 * 30,000 which reduces to 1,500x = 30,000. Solving for x, we
divide each side by 1,500 to show that x is 20.
32.
c - To solve, set up a proportion and solve for the variable. Since the newspaper said that 15% of
high school students are in band, only look at the number of students in the high school. Do not
account for any of the other students.
15
=
1,680
100
Take the cross products. 100x = 15 * 1,680 which reduces to 10x = 25,200. Solving for x, we divide
each side by 100 to show that x is 252. Answer D is incorrect because it is 15% of all three schools
added together.
33.
b - To solve, set up a proportion and solve for the variable. Make sure to convert the 2 weeks into
14 days before solving the proportion.
3
=
14
4
Take the cross products. 4x = 3 * 14 which reduces to 4x = 42. Solving for x, we divide each side by
4 to show that x is 10.5.
34.
1
=
425
25
Take the cross products. 25x = 1 * 425 which reduces to 25x = 425. Solving for x, we divide each
side by 25 to show that x is 17.
35.
a - There are 18 apples and 6 oranges. The other fruits are there as distractors. Thus, the ratio is
18:6. Just like fractions, ratios can be reduced in the same way. The greatest common factor
between 18 and 6 is 6 so divide both sides by 6. The resulting ratio is 3:1.
36.
c - 24% is equal to
24
100
100
(48) = 200
(m + 2n) = 24
24
100
100
25
200(25%) = 200
= 50
100
37.
38.
5200 52
42 123.81
=
=
=
= 123.81%
4200 42
100 100
42
42
So, the percent of increase was 123.81%.
39.
9
So, the percent of decrease was 11.11%.
40.
1
5
28
100
7
25
20% of A =
7
25
25
= 1500
7
420
1
5
5
1500 = 7500
1
A=
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41.
42.
43.
2900 = 841
A = 100
On the other hand, to find B, we must divide 29 by 290, and then multiply the result by 100.
29
(100 )
= 10
B = 290
Therefore, A + B = 841 + 10 = 851
44.
15
= 45.6
100
b - First set the numerical expression in terms of both purchases, and then calculate:
3(12.82) + 5(8.21) = $79.51
46.
c - First find
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the sum of 23 and 32:
3
2
2
( 23 + 32=) ( 55=) 36.67
3
3
Now add 36.67 to 2.3 time 3.2:
36.67 + 2.3(3.2) = 44.03
102
47.
48.
d - Simply divide the weight of the flour by the weight of the cake:
2 3 11 23 11 5
3 4 = = = 0.80
3 5 3 5 3 23
49.
50.
c - Add 2
51.
2
and 4 , and simplify the result:
3
3
2
2 8 14 22
1
2 +4 = +
=
=7
3
3 3 3
3
3 Bottles
+2
10
43
=7
4 3 2 6
6
M= 3
1
1 16 7 32 + 21 53
5
+ =
=
=8
5 +3 =
2 3 2
6
6
6
N= 3
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has the greatest whole number part.
6
35
35
35
A + 2B 3C = 7 + 2 1 3 = 7 + 5 1 =
5
3
103
53.
d - Calculate each sum given in the answer choices and then compare the results:
2 1 14 + 3 17
=
= 0.81
2008 and 2009 : + =
3 7
21
21
1 1 5 + 7 12
2009 and 2010 : + =
=
= 0.34
7 5 35 35
1 1 1 +1 2
= = 0.40
2010 and 2011 : + =
5 5
5
5
2 1 10 + 3 13
=
= 0.87
2008 and 2011 : + =
3 5
15
15
Obviously, the fraction (d) which is the highest number.
54.
55.
a - Subtract the income and spending for each month to find the amount of saving:
January: $3420 $2970 = $450
February $2927 $2212 = $715
March
$3189 $3020 = $169
April $3024 $2730 = $294
Comparing the values of the savings shows that she had the highest savings in January and
February.
56.
b - Find the total cost of each group of items by setting numerical expressions as follows:
9(6) + 4(3) = 54 + 12 = $66
7(6) + 5(3) = 42 + 15 = $57
6(6) + 11(3) = 36 + 33 = $69
4(6) + 15(3) = 24 + 45 = $69
Since $57 is less than $65, then the correct answer is (b).
57.
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58.
59.
b - First notice that if BC were not designated as a width, then we will have two different answers.
So, such specification leads us to a unique answer.
Set the proportional relationship among the dimensions of the rectangles.
AB BC
=
KL LM
Now, replace the given values and find the missing length.
12 9 1
= =
KL 18 2
KL = 24 in.
60.
61.
c - Find the rate of change for each case, and then compare:
108 98 10
Rate of change in height of Michelle =
= = 2
14 9
5
92 74 18
= = 4.5
Rate of change in height of Sarah =
11 7
4
82 56 26
= = 6.5
Rate of change in height of Joanne =
10 6
4
108 52 56
= = 6.22
Rate of change in height of Alison =
14 5
9
So, Joanne had the highest rate of change
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62.
63.
64.
65.
m+ n
.
n-p
m+ n
3.2 + 2.2
= (3.2)(2.2)(2.1)
2.2 - 2.1
n-p
5.4
= (14.784)
0.1
mnp
= 798.336
798.3
66.
67.
d - Add the side lengths of ABC to twice the same lengths to find the sum of the perimeters.
2.34 + 4.034 + 5.0034 + 2(2.34) + 2(4.034) + 2(5.0034) = 11.3774 + 4.68 + 8.068 + 10.0068
= 34.1322
34 in.
8 13 10 15
9415
4786
4629
68.
d-
69.
c - Because the digit 9 in the subtrahend is greater than the corresponding digit in the minuend.
2 12 13 14 16
33456
2965 7
70.
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9468
75 6 9
1899
71.
b-
72.
b - Replace the 4-digit value of and d = 3 in the formula and then round up.
3.1415
C 3 ( 3.1415 ) +
=
(3)
3
= 3 ( 3.1415 ) + 3.1415
73.
= 12.566 ft 2
74.
d - Here is the list of Arabic equivalents for the Roman numerals used in the problem:
M = 1000
X = 10
II = 2
Then, replace their Arabic equivalents in MMXII:
MMXII = 1000 + 1000 + 10 + 2 = 2012
75.
76.
77.
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78.
100 = 387
Tax =
Subtract the tax amount from his earning.
3225 387 = 2838
79.
80.
d - First find take home amount of each person, and then compare.
14
Deduction = (3402)(14%) = (3402)
= 476.28
100
Take-home amount = 3402 476.28 = $2925.72
15
(b) Deduction = (3150)(15%) = (3150)
= $472.5
100
Take-home amount = 3150 472.5 = $2677.5
17
(c) Deduction = (3655)(17%) = (3655)
= $621.35
100
Take-home amount = 3655 621.35 = $30333.65
24
(d) Deduction = (4455)(24%) = (4455)
= 1069.20
100
Take-home amount = 4455 1069.20 = $3385.80
d - Find the amount of tax for 2010 and deduct from income.
14
Amount of tax for 2010 = 48200
= 6748
100
Amount of take home in 2011 = 48200 6748 = $41452
Find the amount of tax for 2011 and deduct from income.
16
Amount of tax for 2011 = 51800
= 8288
100
Amount of take home in 2011 = 51800 8288 = $43,512
Now find the average.
(41452 + 43512) 2 = $42482
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82.
83.
84.
85.
c - Multiply the number of each item by its price, and then add them up. Dont forget to
convert cents to dollar.
0.24m + 0.18n + 1.24p + 3.92q
86.
c - Add the transactions, and then subtract the result from the balance at 8:00 AM.
Account balance at 9:00 PM = 4323 (320 + 22 + 124)
= 4323 466
= 3857
87.
88.
d - Add all the transactions, and subtract the result from the account balance.
Balance after withdrawals = 4531 (437 + 291 + 29 + 37)
= 3737
89.
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90.
91.
92.
b - Three times a quantity is 3x. Adding this quantity to 12 gives (3x + 12). Dividing this expression
by 12 gives (3x + 12) 12.
93.
94.
a - Denote degrees Celsius by C and degrees Fahrenheit by F. Then, multiplying C by 9 gives 9C.
9
9
Dividing 9C by 5 gives C . Adding 32 to this amount gives C + 32.
5
5
b - First simplify inside the parentheses.
4(29 19) 5 4 13 = 4(10) 5 4 13
= 40 5 52
= 8 52
= 44
95.
96.
97.
b - Divide the price of each package by the number of guests to find the price for each guest.
Restaurant A: 705 15 = $47
Restaurant B: 736 16 = $46
Restaurant C: 1020 20 = $51
Restaurant D: 1250 25 = $50
The lowest price is offered by the Restaurant B.
98.
110
99.
c - Multiply the number of guests (34), by the price of each meal (21), and by the number of days.
Total cost of meals = 34 21 3 = 2142
100. d - First multiply the denominator and numerator of each fraction by a certain number such that
all the fractions share the same denominator, and then compare their numerators:
5
4
14
1
6
5
15
3
1 10
310
10
30
55
65
4 6
56
14 2
15 2
25
30
24
30
28
30
10 24 25 28
30 , 30 , 30 , 30
1 4 5 14
Their corresponding fractions are 3 , 5 , 6 , 15 .
101. c - Find the ratio of each company in decimal forms.
Company A:
Company B:
Company C:
70
= 0.33
210
30
= 0.21
140
80
= 0.40
200
60
= 0.32
190
Company D:
Therefore, Company C is the answer, since 0.40 is greater than all the other numbers.
102. d - First multiply the denominator and numerator of each fraction to make their denominators the
same.
7
8
76
86
42
48
9
16
93
16 3
27
48
11
12
11 4
12 4
44
48
23
24
23 2
24 2
46
48
23 11 7 9
.
,
, ,
24 12 8 16
46 44 42 27
,
,
,
. The corresponding
48 48 48 48
111
42
= 0.32
Rachael: 130
24
= 0.18
Raymond: 132
38
= 0.30
Russ: 126
56
= 0.39
Regina: 144
104. c - Multiply the denominator and numerator of each fraction by a certain number to make all the
denominators the same:
17
7
1
11
12
32
6
24
78
1 16
17 3
11 4
32 3
6 16
12 8
24 4
51
96
56
96
44
96
16
96
7
17
56
51
and
. Their corresponding fractions are
and
.
96
96
12
32
3
11 =
11 + 0.60 =
11.60
5
89
= 9.89
9
89
3
11
9 , 5 , 12.025, 12.25
106. d - Here is the ascending list along with each month work-hours:
April: 194.45 hours, May: 194.54 hours, January: 197.34 hours, February: 199.04 hours,
March: 212.34 hours, June: 221.43 hours
So, eliminating the numbers we get, April, May, January, February, March, June
107. b - 321
56
= 321 + 0.84 = 321.836
67
The numbers in order are 321.243, 321.432, 321.836, 322.245, 322.254. The middle number is
321.836.
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56
.
67
230
= 13.53 . The largest number and the smallest
17
7
= 0.78 . Comparing the numbers shows that 2 is the
9
110. d -
224 56 4 56
=
=
100 25 4 25
2=
.24
325
=
100
26
0=
.26 =
100
3=
.25
111. b -
25 13
=
25 4
2 13
=
50 2
13
4
13
50
415 5 83 83
=
=
100 5 20 20
4=
.15
465
=
100
425
4=
.25 =
100
4=
.65
5 93
=
5 20
17 25
=
25 4
93
20
17
4
7 12 23 + 7 283
=
23
=
12
12
112. a - 12
5 24 8 + 5 197
24 =
=
8
8
8
84
49
35
=
49
14
=
21
35
=
63
113. a =
-
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=
77 7
75 5
=
77 7
27 2
=
37 3
75 5
=
79 9
113
32
=
100
114. c 45
0=
.45 =
100
55
0=
.55 =
100
75
0=
.75 =
100
0=
.32
8
25
9
20
11
20
3
4
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1
4
17
= 4(30) 4
120 4
= 1 17
480
= 17
4
28
= 17
17
4
126. c - Multiply the number of tons by the number of pounds in each ton:
3
11
2 2000 = 2000
4
4
11 2000
4
=
= 5500 pounds
1 1 25 25
3
6 =
127. d - 4 8 4 8
25 8
= 4 25
=2
13
4 + + 6
4
=
129. a - First convert all the expression inside the brackets to one number, multiply by 12, and then
divide by the mixed number.
130. d - If a = the shortest side, then
Perimeter = a + 2a + 4a + 8a + 16a + 32a= 63a
131. a - Convert the mixed number to a decimal, divide the two decimal numbers
132. a - 12[32 12(12 11) + 12] + 12 (21 17) = 12[32 12(1) + 12] + 12 4
= 12(32 12 + 12) + 3
= 12(32) + 3
= 387
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3
133. c - Find 4 of
4 3 12
=
=
5 4 20
4
5
3
5
1 3 57 11 12 19 57
+4 =
+
11 4 4 10 11 4 4
(1.1 ) 1
134. b 11 12 19 4
=
+
10 11 4 57
6 1
+
5 3
23
=
15
1
7
2
1
6
2 + 3 1+ 1 + 3 =2 + 3 1 + + 3
5 3+ 1
5 10
3
3
135. a 11 7
=
2 + 3 +
5 10
2 33 7
= + +
1 5 10
20 + 66 + 7
=
10
93
=
10
= 9.3
136. c - Using the Pythagorean Theorem, if a side of the square is 1200, then a diagonal has the
following measurement:
d2 = (1200)2 + (1200)2
= 1440000 + 1440000
= 2880000
d = 1697 ft.
137. d - In a right triangle, the product of the two legs is the same as the product of the hypotenuse and
the altitude. Lets have the altitude = x. Then, 13 x = 12 5. This gives
60
x = 13 = 4.62
138. a - Replace x = 8 in the function.
y = 3(8) 2 = 24 2 = 22.
So, the value of y on the fourth row must be changed to 22.
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Checking the other values in a similar way shows that they fit the function.
139. a - Round off 41.33% to 41%.
140. d - Area is found by simply adding the areas of all the segments of the shape.
141. a - To convert a decimal to a percent, simply multiply by 100.
142. d - She must find the ratio of two numbers. So, the division operation is needed.
143. b - We must find the ratio of 4589 to 2000. So, the type of the operation is division.
144. c - To estimate the result simply multiply 2300 3209 = 7,380,700. Round down in this case to get
the best estimate.
145. c - Since one is above the sea level, and the other is below the sea level, to find their difference,
we must consider the elevation of the Rocky Valley a negative number.
Subtract the elevations:
14494 (347) = 14494 + 347
= 14841
15000
146. a - The easiest and simplest way to estimate the result is round the fraction before the division:
45008 45000
30
=
1505
1500
147. b - Multiply 11 by 39 to find the distance after 39 seconds.
11 39 = 429 ft. 400 ft.
148. b - The denominator and numerator of the fraction can be rounded off as follows:
330000
300
1100
149. c - Round 9 to 10 and 43 to 40.
9 43 10 40 = 400 in.
150. b - Rounding 1000.01 to the nearest unit, we get 1000. So, the expression 1000 100 gives the
best estimate.
151. a - Convert all the coins to dollars, and round off.
40(0.25) + 10(0.10) + 20(0.05) + 770(0.01) = 10 + 1 + 1 + 7.7
= 19.7
20
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12 7
=
152. c - 48 28
22 18
= .
77 63
22 63 = 18 77
1386 = 1386
So, the proportion in d is true. Checking the other proportions in a similar way does not lead to
true equations.
154. a - Set up the proportion and solve for x.
798 38
=
x
3
38x = 3 798
38x = 2394
x = 63
155. d - Denote the unknown number inside the box by x. Then
Solve the proportion.
28x = 11 35
28x = 385
x = 13.75
11 x
= .
28 35
100
= 231
157. a - Since all the negative numbers are less than zero, q is a consequence of p.
Therefore, if p, then q.
158. b - Mika and Ronald like each other; that is, p and q occur at the same time. Hence p q .
means logical and; means logical or; means logical implication.
159. d - p q means that either p or q occurs, but both do not occur at the same time. means
logical and; means logical or; means logical implication.
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160. c - Since on Sundays, all the schools are closed, c is a conditional statement.
161. d - Having the sum of two angles equal to 90 is a necessary condition for any right triangle.
Denote the acute angles by a and b. Then a + b = 90 or a = 90 b
162. d - Since all the members are published author, then John as one of these members must be a
published author.
163. c - The set S contains even integers that are both even and divisible by 3. The item a is an even
integer that may or may not be divisible by 3. So, c is a true statement.
164. a - We do not know whether all the History students are attending Algebra and/or Geometry
classes. So, a is a true statement.
165. d - The given numbers can be described using the following expressions
2 = 1(1 + 1)
6 = 2(2 + 1)
12 = 3(3 + 1)
20 = 4(4 + 1)
Comparing the patterns of these expressions to n(n + 1) shows that d is true.
166. d - Both n = 2 and n = 4 disprove the generalization.
n=2
1+2=3
Replacing 2 in the formula yields
2 - 2 = 2
n=4
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10
Replacing 4 in the formula yields
42 4 = 12
167. a - The numbers of bricks starting from the bottom step up to the eighth step are as follows:
18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4 = 88
This is an arithmetic progression. Use the formula S =
bricks.
n
( a1 + an ) to find the total number of
2
8
(18 + 4 )
S= 2
= 88
168. b - Subtract 11 from each side and add x to each side.
3x + 11 11 + x = 31 x 11 + x
4x = 20
x=5
169. c - Denote the age of Sarah by x. Then
x + 34 = 47
Subtract 34 from each side, and simplify.
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x + 34 34 = 47 34
x = 13
1027 13
=
1
170. a - x
13x = 1027
x = 79
120
x = 37
When a number or an algebraic expression is between the two lines ||, then we consider them
without their algebraic signs.
181. d - C + 85 56 can be rewritten in the following forms.
(a) C + 85 56 and (b) C + 85 56
Solution to (a)
C + 85 56
C + 85 85 56 85
C 29
Solution to (b)
C + 85 56
C + 85 85 56 85
C 141
Answer: 141 C 29
182. b - x + 5 > 16 can be rewritten in the following forms.
(a) x + 5 > 16 and (b) x + 5 < 16
Solution to (a)
x + 5 > 16
x + 5 5 > 16 5
x > 11
Solution to (b)
x + 5 < 16
x + 5 5 < 16 5
x < 21
Answer: x > 11 or x < 21
183. d - The given inequality can be written in the following forms:
(a) p 7 2
(b) p 7 2
Solution to (a)
p 7 2
p 7+ 7 2 + 7
p9
Solution to (b)
p 7+ 7 2 + 7
p5
Solution set: 9 p 5
184. b - Add x to both sides and subtract 11 from each side, and simplify.
3x + 11 + x 11 = 51 x + x 11
4x = 40
x = 10
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196. c - Adding 3(3 + x) to both sides, cancelled out it from the left side and doubled it on the right side.
Then the sides of the equation are exchanged.
197. a - Cross multiplying the proportion yields x = 70.
198. c - The perimeter is a + a + b + b, (a + a) + (b + b), (2a + 2b), or 2(a + b).
199. d - We can revise the side lengths to relate them to the first triangle as follows:
a = 1(3)
b = 1(4)
c = 1(5)
a = 2(3)
b = 2(4)
c = 2(5)
a = 3(3)
b = 3(4)
c = 3(5)
a = 4(3)
b = 4(4)
c = 4(5)
So, a = n(3), b = n(4), and c = n(5), where n is a positive integer.
200. b - Each number is doubled, then added 1 to generate the following number.
201. d - The pattern of the scores reveals that in each exam he jumped from one range to a following
range. So, his next score will be in the range of 90-100.
202. c - To generate the numbers in the series, a multiple of 5 is added to each term beginning with 5.
203. c - Starting from 2, the even numbers are subtracted.
204. a - This is a direct variation. Increase in n implies an increase in P.
205. a - Since A is constant, then by doubling a we must divide b by 2.
206. b - This is an inverse variation. Increase in x implies a decrease in R.
207. c - Since V, product of T and P, is a constant, then if P increases then T must be decreased, and vice
versa.
208. a - The graph is a straight line and the correct answer is the straight line equation (y = mx + b). Y is
the distance along the Y axis. X is the distance along the X axis. B is where the line passes the Y
axis. The m is the slope or gradient, or how steep the line is.
209. d - The graph is curved and has two points of intersection with x-axis. Therefore, the quadratic
function (d) represents this graph.
210. c - Path of a projectile has only one maximum point. Hence, (c) is the answer.
211. a - The measure of the right angle is 90. Denote the unknown angle by x.
The difference between 90 and x is 32. Therefore, we obtain the equation 90 x =32.
212. d - Nine times a number is 9x. Adding 9x to 32 yields (9x + 32). Subtracting this expression from
193 gives 193 (9x + 32) = 161 9x.
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213. b - Denote the first number by x. Then the second number is (x + 2). Sum of these numbers is 650.
Therefore,
x + x + 2 = 650
2x + 2 = 650
2(x + 1) = 650
So, 2(x + 1) = 650 can be used to solve this problem.
214. c - Denote the score of the third exam by x. Then (x + 89 + 83) 3 = 90 or x + 172 = 270. This is the
equation we can use to find x.
215. a - Out of the given solutions of x, only x = 1 fits the equation. So, if (x 1)(x + 3), then x = 1.
216. a - Both x = 9 and x = 5 are the solutions to the equations, but they do not fit the equation at the
same time. Therefore, r or q is true.
217. a - X cannot be both 3 and 23 at the same time in this equation. It can only be one or the other
to get 0. Using and logically means that they are valid at the same time. The term and in logic
has different meaning from the ordinary language.
218. d - Since all the members of the Hemingway Club are published author, then Olivia as a member of
this club must be a published author.
219. c - Replace n = 15 in the general formula and simplify:
15 (15 + 1 ) 15 16
= = 120
S=
2
2
220. d - If we carry out the equation, we find that x 1 = 0.
3(x 1) = 4(x 1)
3x 3 = 4x 4
4x 3x = 4 3
x = 1 or x 1 = 0
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224. d - Checking data from each table one by one with the given set of data indicates that table (d)
matches the data set.
225. c - Comparing the table to each pie chart indicates that chart (c) represents the data.
226. d - Comparing the data in the table to each graph indicates the line graph (d) represents the table.
227. c - Number of students attending Literature class only = 19
Number of students attending Literature and Algebra classes only = 9
Number of students attending Literature and History classes only = 11
Number of students attending Literature and the other classes = 4
Adding these numbers gives the total number of students attending Literature class.
19 + 9 + 11 + 4 = 43
228. a - The highest measure is about 9.4 and the lowest is about 5.2.
Range = 9.4 5.2 = 4.2
229. c - There are 17 data points in the graph. Therefore, the ninth data point is the median. Counting
from either end we reach the number 55.
230. b - Comparing the numbers on the right column shows that 230,000 is the highest.
231. b - Comparing the numbers on the right column shows that 110,000 is the lowest.
232. b - Replacing the values of b for x gives the corresponding values of P given in the table.
233. d - Replacing the values of q for x gives the corresponding values of T given in the table.
234. a - Replacing the values of m for x in R gives the corresponding values of R given in the table.
235. c - Adding the numbers in the table we get 100%. Adding the areas of the regions in the circle we
get 100% of the area of the circle.
236. d - The areas of the states Alabama, Maryland and Minnesota are shown below the horizontal line
100,000.
237. a - The tops of the columns representing these states are above the horizontal line 100,000
238. c - Among the History scores 67 is the lowest.
239. d - Range of scores of History = 98 67 = 31
Range of scores of Science = 94 68 = 26
Difference of ranges = 31 26 = 5
240. b - Among the Science scores, 68 is the lowest.
241. c - Student D scored 94 in Science and 67 in History.
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4 6 24
=
7 6 42 .
4
by 6.
7
This means that there are 24 red marbles among the total of 42 marbles in the box.
255. a - Multiply the denominator and the numerator of the fraction by 2.
9 2 18
= . This means that 18 students out of 32 students are female. Then
16 2 32
12
by 4.
31
12 12 4 48
= =
. This means that 48 cards out of 124 cards are marked with odd integers.
31 31 4 124
So, 124 48 = 76 cards are marked with even integers.
257. d - The numbers between 53 and 75 are 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69,
70, 71, 72, 73, 74. The count of these numbers is 21. Among these numbers only 55, 60, 65, and 70
are divisible by 5. The count of these numbers is 4. So, the chance is
4
.
21
30 3
=
Therefore, the chance is 50 5 .
259. a - As a persons height increases, the shoe size also increases. That is the definition of a positive
correlation.
260. b - The more a person exercises, the lower is his or her weight typically. That is the definition of a
negative correlation.
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261. a - The more Juan studies, the better the grade he received. That is the definition of a positive
correlation. The independent variable is what can be controlled, and Juan could control the
amount of time studied, not his grade. If the parameters were inversely related, that would mean
as one increases, the other decreases at a fixed rate, but that did not happen in this case.
262. c - The height of people does not have anything to do with their hair length. That is completely
their opinion so there is no correlation between the two.
263. c - The relationship between the two variables is that if you square the side length of the square,
you obtain the area. The relationship is always positive because as the side length increases, so
does the area. The relationship is not linear because the area increases at a much quicker rate than
the side length.
264. a - 1000 milligrams equals 1 gram. Milligrams and grams are units of weight in the metric system.
265. d - 1 cm equals 10 millimeters. Therefore, 160 cm will equal 1600 mm (160 x 10). Centimeters and
millimeters are units of distance in the metric system.
266. b - 1 gram equals .001 kilograms. 109 x .001 = .109. Grams and kilograms are units of weight in
the metric system.
267. d - I liter equals 1000 milliliters. 4 x 1000 = 4000 milliliters. Liters and milliliters are units of
volume in the metric system.
268. b - 1 milliliter equals 1/1000 liter. 75 1000 = .075 liters. Liters and milliliters are units of volume
in the metric system.
269. a - To convert kilograms to pounds, multiply the number of kilograms by 2.2. 80 x 2.2 = 176 lbs. A
kilogram is a unit of weight in the metric system.
270. c - To determine how many pounds the kitten gains, first we need to figure out how many weeks
go by between the starting date and the final date. 8 4 = 4 weeks. If the kitten gains 0.05 lbs. per
week, we now need to multiply .05 by 4 which gives us 0.2 lbs. total. Then we need to add it to the
starting weight, 0.8 lbs. 0.8 + 0.2 = 1.0 lbs.
271. d - First we need to figure out what the perimeters could possibly be. There are 14 pieces of
fencing, so the fence could be 1 piece by 6 pieces (2[1] + 2[6] = 14). There could also be 2 pieces
by 5 pieces, and 3 pieces by 4 pieces. To convert to feet, multiply the number of pieces by 5 since
each piece is 5. Therefore, by finding the area of each of the possible perimeters, we get (1 x 6) - 5
x 30 = 150, (2 x 5) - 10 x 25 = 250, and (3 x 4) - 15 x 20 = 300. All of the options are correct.
272. c - To find the unit rate, first write the rate and then reduce the denominator to be
a value of 1.
1.5
6
=
1
4
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273. d - The greatest rate of change is equivalent to greatest slope. Looking at the options, choice d is
the steepest slope. Therefore, choice d has the greatest rate of change.
274. c - To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, first subtract 32 and then multiply by 5/9.
54 32 = 22
22 x 5/9 = 110/9
110/9 = 12.22
275. a - To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, first multiply by 9/5 and then add 32.
32 x 9/5 = 288/5
288/5 = 57.6
57.6 + 32 = 89.6
276. d - To convert pounds to kilograms, divide the number of pounds by 2.2. 132 / 2.2 = 60 kg. A
kilogram is a unit of weight in the metric system.
277. c - To answer this question, we must first convert 64 to inches.
6 x 12 inches = 72 inches
72 inches + 4 inches = 76 inches
To find centimeters, use the following formula: inches multiplied by 2.54.
76 inches x 2.54 = 193.04
278. d - Each pound is equal to 16 ounces. Therefore, 3 pounds + 12 ounces = 3 16 + 12
= 48 + 12 = 60 ounces
279. b - One kilogram = 1000 grams
Weight of M = 9 1000 + 112 = 9112 grams
Weight of N = 1200 grams
Weight of M and N = 9112 + 1200 = 10312 grams
280. a - One yard = 36 inches
1 foot = 12 inches
5 yards + 5 feet + 22 inches = 5 36 + 5 12 + 22 = 262 inches
281. b - The estimated relationship between mile and kilometer is 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers.
Therefore, the estimated equivalent of 24,500 kilometers is calculated as follows:
24,500 1.6 = 15,312.5 miles
282. d - To find the unit rate, first write the rate and then reduce the denominator to be a value of 1.
We want our final answer to be 32 miles per 1 hour. Checking each of the choices, we see that all
of them have the unit rate of 32 miles per hour.
32
128
=
1
4
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64
=
1
2
129
32
256
=
1
8
283. d - First, multiply the number of hours Tim drives by the number of days (6 days x 9 hours per day)
to find that each week, Tim drives for 54 hours. To find his average speed, find the unit rate.
3600
54
= 67 mph.
3 60
=
1.2 x
3x = 60(1.2)
3x = 72
x = 24 miles
289. d - Multiply each dimension by the scale factor.
4.2 5 = 21
8.4 5 = 42
290. b - Denote the dimensions after scaling by x and y. Then solve the following proportions:
1 5
=
x 85
5x = 85
x = 17 in.
1 5
=
y 50
5y = 50
y = 10 in.
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9
C + 32
77 = 5
9
77 32 = C + 32 32
5
9
C
45 = 5
9
C + 32 , and solve for C.
5
C = 25
306. c - To find the area of the shaded region, find the area of the entire rectangle and the subtract the
area of the triangle in the corner. The area of the rectangle is found by multiplying 9 cm and 11 cm
to get 99 cm2. The area of the triangle uses the formula (b * h) / 2. The base is 2 cm since 9 cm 7
cm = 2 cm. The height is 2 cm since 11 cm 9 cm = 2 cm. The area is (2 * 2)/2 = 2 cm2. 99 cm2 2
cm2 = 97 cm2. Answer A is the area of the rectangle without subtracting the triangle.
307. a - Since the instructions say regular figure, we know that all of the sides are 4 inches. There are
16 sides, so either multiply 4 by 16 or use repeated addition to add 4 together 16 times. Either
way, we get 64 inches. The other choices are if the number of sides are counted incorrectly.
308. b - To find the area for the partial circle, find the area of the whole circle (*r2) and then multiply
by since that is of the circle. *42 = 16 which is the area of the whole circle. 16 * = 12 .
309. a - To find the area of the composite figure, break it into a trapezoid and a circle and subtract the
area of the circle from the trapezoid. The 5 represents the height of the trapezoid as well as the
diameter of the circle. For the circle, find the area by using the formula *r2. 3.14*2.52 = 19.625.
For the trapezoid, use the formula * h * (b 1 + b 2 ). * 5 * (16 + 22) = 95. Then subtract: 95
19.625 = 75.375. While that is not a choice, Answer A is correct if the answer is rounded to the
nearest hundredth.
310. c - To find the perimeter, add all of the sides together. Make sure to line up the decimals when
adding. 6.29 + 14.2 + 8.73 + 6 = 35.22.
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311. c - To find the area of the composite figure, break it into a trapezoid and a half circle. The 6
represents the height of the trapezoid as well as the diameter. For the half circle, find the area of
the whole circle (*r2) and then divide by 2. 3.14*32 = 28.26. For the trapezoid, use the formula
* h * (b1 + b2). * 6 * (6 + 12) = 54. Then add the areas together: 28.26 + 54 = 82.26. Answer A
only takes into account the trapezoid, and Answer B multiplies the 3 numbers on the figure
together.
312. b - In order to figure out how many pieces of wood Tom needs to buy, find the perimeter first.
2(18) + 2(24) = 36 + 48 = 84 ft. Then subtract the 5 gate to have 79 feet. Since each piece is 5
inches wide, with one inch in between, we need to figure out how many times does 6 inches go
into 79 feet. 6 inches goes into 1 foot twice, so 6 inches goes into 79 feet 158 times.
313. d - To find the perimeter, add all of the sides together. Since it is a rectangle, there are two sides
that are 4 cm and two sides that are 8 cm. The only option that matches that is D.
314. d - To find a length of the arc, multiply the circumference by the fraction of the circle that the arc
covers (angle/360). Find the circumference by the following formula: C = * d. Plugging in the
value for the diameter, we get the circumference to be 8. To find an arc, multiply the fraction of
the circle represented by the circumference. Since the arc is being made by the 90 angle, the
fraction of the circle is because that is 90/360. The length of the arc is * 8 = 2.
315. c- In order to find the area of the shaded region, first we find the area of the large circle and then
subtract the area of the small circle. To find the area of a circle, use the formula Area = * r 2. For
the big circle, the diameter is given, so it needs to be divided in half to get the radius. * 62 = 36,
but that is the entire circle. The area of the small circle is * 42 = 16. Subtracting 16 from 36,
our final answer is 20 in 2.
316. d - Triangle ARS is a right isosceles triangle. Therefore, AS = AR. Apply the Pythagorean
Theorem.
(RS)2 = (RA)2 + (AS)2
(12)2 = (RA)2 + (RA)2
144 = 2(RA)2
72 = (RA)2
RA = 8.48 cm
317. a - Since A is the vertex angle, then B and C are side-angles and are equal.
B = C and mA = 40
Replace these equations in mA + mB + mC =180.
40 + mC + mC = 180
2(mC) = 140
mC = 70
318. d - mA = 34
mA + mB =180
34 + mB = 180
mB = 180 34
= 146
BD is the angle bisector of the angle B. So, it divides 146 into two equal parts.
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mDBC = 146 2 = 73
319. c - Apply BC = 14, AB = AC, and the Pythagorean Theorem.
(BC)2 = (AB)2 + (AC)2
142 = (AB)2 + (AB)2
196 = 2(AB)2
98 = (AB)2
Area = (AB)(AC) 2
= (AB)(AB) 2
= (AB)2 2
= 98 2
= 49 in.2
320. d Since the points are translated vertically only; therefore, their y-coordinates will be changed
only.
A(3, 5) will be changed to A(3, 5 +3) = A(3, 8) and
B(7, 8) will be changed to B(3, 8 + 3) = B(3, 11)
321. a In any equilateral triangle, all the altitudes are equal.
322. d - The sum of the angles must equal 180.
33 + 80 + 67 = 180
323. a - Only in (a), the sum of two sides is greater than the third side. For example: 12 + 18 > 22
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1/4 + 2/8 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
3/12
3/4
5/4
1/2
d - To add or subtract fractions, you need a common denominator.
2/8 reduces to 1/4
1/4 + 1/4 = 2/4
2/4 can be reduced to 1/2.
2.
4 x 3/7 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
3/7
1 5/7
12/28
c - To multiply an integer and a fraction, you do not need a common denominator. The
numerator of the fraction is multiplied by the integer and the denominator is multiplied by
one and stays the same.
4/1 x 3/7 = 12/7 = 1 5/7
3.
5/6 x 3/4 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
5/8
8/10
15/10
None of the above.
a - To multiply a fraction by another fraction, multiply numerators and denominators:
5/6 x 3/4 = 15/24 = 5/8
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4.
348 6 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
48
58
68
74
b - The quotient of 348 divided by 6 is 58. If you multiply 6 by 58, you get 348 as the product.
5.
83x4+9=
a.
b.
c.
d.
5
-5
65
- 65
a - By the order of operations, you first carry out multiplication before addition or
subtraction.
8 12 + 9 = x
-4 + 9 = x
X=5
6.
18 23 + 99 3 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
28
285
105
37.3
a - By the order of operations, you first carry out division before addition or subtraction.
18 23 + 33 = x
x = 51 23
x = 28
7.
33 5 x 1 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
39
38
- 38
1
c - By the order of operations, you first carry out multiplication before addition or
subtraction. A number multiplied by 1 will be itself. Therefore:
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33 5 = x
X = - 38
8. 2/3 4/5 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
3/5
5/6
6/8
None of the above.
b - To divide a fraction by another fraction, invert the terms of the divisor and then multiply:
2/3 x 5/4 = 10/12 = 5/6
9.
36 .4 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
9
40
90
144
c - An easy way to figure this problem out is to convert the decimal by multiplying by 10, such
that .4 becomes 4 and 36 become 360. The division of 360 by 4 may be easier for one to
understand.
10. .08 + 7 x 9 =
a.
b.
c.
d.
63.08
62.73
63.72
62.37
a - By the order of operations, you first carry out multiplication before addition or
subtraction. 7 x 9 equals 63 and adding .08 equals 63.08.
11.
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4.25
42.5
425
b - To convert from a percent to a decimal, divide the percentage number by 100. 425 100
= 4.25. D is wrong because that just drops the percent sign, but that is not the right way to
convert between percents and decimals.
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12.
Terry has a basket full of various fruits. There are 12 pieces of fruit, and of those, two are
bananas. What fraction of fruits is bananas? Express in simplest form.
a.
b.
c.
d.
1/6
2/12
1/4
1/3
a - Fractions are part over whole. The part is the two bananas and the whole is the 12 pieces
of fruit. The fraction would be 2/12, but the question specifically states the fraction needs to
be in simplest form, so b is not correct. 2/12 can be reduced by a factor of 2 because 2 is the
greatest common factor between 2 and 12. The fraction reduces to 1/6.
13.
.34
3.4
.75
1.25
c - To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator (top number) by the
denominator (bottom number). 3 4 = .75. Choice a happens often because the 3 and the 4
are combined to make a decimal, while choice d occurs when 4 is divided by 3.
14.
50%
.5
3/6
All of the above
d - To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator (top number) by the
denominator (bottom number). 1 2 = .5. To convert a decimal to a percent, multiply the
decimal by 100, and place the percent sign at the end. .5 * 100 = 50%. Choice c is also correct
because if 3/6 is reduced, the simplest form is , so the final answer is d, all of the above.
15.
TOP
1/6
3/5
6/100
6/60
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b - To convert a decimal to a fraction, look at the place value of the smallest digit. .6 is read
as 6 tenths, and the 6 is in the tenths place. The 10 becomes the denominator, and the 6 is
the numerator. The fraction becomes 6/10, which reduces to 3/5. Choice c would be correct
if the question was .06, because the 6 is now in the hundredths place.
16.
Three friends have some money in their pockets. Anna has $1.24, Sara has $12.40, and Timmy
has $2.42. Later in the day, Anna found 3 dimes on the ground and Timmys dad gave him a
dollar bill and a quarter. Sara paid for ice cream for the 3 of them and spent $9.24. Who has the
most money at the end of the day?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Anna
Sara
Timmy
Cannot be determined
c - We need to figure out the ending balance for each person. Anna found 3 dimes, or a total
of 30 cents, and after adding that to her $1.24, her ending balance was $1.54. Timmys dad
gave him $1.25, so adding this to his $2.42 makes his final balance 3.67. Sara spent $9.24
from the $12.40, so subtract to get $3.16. Therefore, Timmy has the most money at the end
of the day.
17.
In Science Hill High School, 45% of students are female. What fraction of the students is male?
a.
b.
c.
d.
11
25
13
20
11
20
9
20
c - Percent of students that are male = 100% 45% = 55%
Now, convert 55% to a fraction.
55 11
=
100
20
55% =
18.
Two fifths of the members of a Literature Club are published writers. What percent of the
members are not published writers?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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40%
60%
65%
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c - Subtract
2
5
from
1
1
writers:
1 2 5-2 3
- =
=
1 5
5
5
3
Now, convert to a percent by converting its denominator to 100:
5
3 3 20 60
=
=
= 60%
5 5 20 100
19.
124
128
142
122
2
3
of A?
b - Since 25% of A is 48, we can find the value of A by multiplying 48 by the reciprocal of
25
.
100
100
A=
( 48 ) = 192
25
So,
2
Multiply 192 by to get the answer.
3
2
(192 ) = 128
3
20.
Barbara purchased three shirts each for $12.54, and two pairs of shoes each for $29.98. How
much did she pay in total for these items?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$78.97
$87.79
$97.58
$99.85
c - Set up the numerical expression first, and then simplify:
Total purchase = 3(12.54) + 2(29.98) = 37.62 + 59.96 = $97.58
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21.
Johns annual salary in the year 2010 was $48,560.45 and in the year 2011 was $48,321.55. What
is the difference between his monthly salary in years 2010-2011, to the nearest hundredth?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$19.19
$19.91
$91.19
$29.91
b - Divide each annual salary by 12 to obtain the monthly salary. Then subtract the monthly
salaries.
b - To compare different numbers, the bigger number has the biggest digit in the biggest
place. Looking at choice a, 25 is bigger than 5 since 25 has a 2 in the tens digit, and 5 does
not have a tens place, so that would be 0. Looking at choice b, the two numbers have the
same value in both the tens and ones digit, so we have to look at the tenths place. 12.124
has a 1 in the tenths place, while 12.214 has a 2 in the tenths place. Therefore, choice b is
correct.
23.
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24.
25.
Tommy and Dillon each ordered a pizza. Tommy ate one-half of his pizza, and Dillon ate onethird of his pizza.
Tommy
Dillon
a.
b.
c.
d.
b - Since is bigger or greater than 1/3, we know that choice b is correct.
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26.
Lily has to give her daughter 8 mL of cough syrup at 9:30 a.m. each morning. The doctor
prescribed her a bottle of 120 mL. How many days will Lily be able to give her the cough syrup
before needing a refill?
a.
b.
c.
d.
13 days
14 days
15 days
16 days
c - Since Lily uses 8 mL each day, we need to figure out how many days will she use 120 mL.
To do that, we need to divide 120 / 8. That will give us 15 days, so choice c.
27.
Tammy is trying to figure out her bank account balance by filling in her check register. On
Monday, she spent $12.87 going out to lunch, and then another $2.79 for ice cream. On
Wednesday, she deposited a check for $25 dollars. Finally, this morning, she filled up her gas
tank for $28.35. If her bank account had $129.23 Sunday night, what is her account balance
now?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$-19.01
$110.22
$69.01
$19.01
b - To figure out her account balance, she needs to subtract the purchases (debits) from the
balance, and add the deposits (credits). She started with $129.23 and spent $12.87, so
subtraction is necessary. $129.23 - $12.87 = $116.36. Next we have to subtract the 2.79.
$116.36 $2.79 = 113.57. Then she deposited $25, so now we add. $113.57 + 25 = $138.57.
Finally, we subtract the $28.35 for gas. $138.57 $28.35 = $110.22. Choice a is the net
balance without taking in consideration the starting balance. Choice c is if you add all of the
transactions up, without taking into consideration debits and credits.
28.
There is a big sale at the computer store. The computer that Tom has been wanting is on sale for
25% off. If he paid $107.00 after tax, what was the original price? Tax is 7%.
a.
b.
c.
d.
$142.67
$133.33
$100.00
$400.00
b - First, subtract the tax. $107.00 is 107% of the sale price, so divide $107 by 1.07 (107% as a
decimal) which is $100. That is the sale price, but we are looking for the original price. Since
it was on sale for 25% off, the $100 is 75% of the original price. Translating words to symbols,
that becomes 100 = .75 * x. Solve for x by dividing each side by .75.
100/.75 = x
x = 133.33
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29.
A softball player hits 2 out of every 7 times at bat. At this rate, how many times will she get a hit
if she went up to bat 28 times?
a.
b.
c.
d.
2
8
.5714
28
b - To solve, set up a proportion and solve for the variable.
2
=
28
7
Take the cross products. 7x = 2 * 28 which reduces to 7x = 56. Solving for x, we divide each
side by 7 to show that x is 8.
30.
A light bulb factory produces 1 defective light bulb for every 1,500 light bulbs. In one week, the
factory produces 30,000 light bulbs. How many are expected to be defective?
a.
b.
c.
d.
0
2
10
20
d - To solve, set up a proportion and solve for the variable.
1
=
30,000
1,500
Take the cross products. 1,500x = 1 * 30,000 which reduces to 1,500x = 30,000. Solving for x,
we divide each side by 1,500 to show that x is 20.
31.
A newspaper reported that 15% of high school students are in band. A local school district has
1,825 students in the elementary, 1,230 in the middle school and1,680 students in the high
school. How many students are expected to be in the band?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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15 students
250 students
252 students
643 students
c - To solve, set up a proportion and solve for the variable. Since the newspaper said that
15% of high school students are in band, only look at the number of students in the high
school. Do not account for any of the other students.
15
=
100
1,680
144
Take the cross products. 100x = 15 * 1,680 which reduces to 10x = 25,200. Solving for x, we
divide each side by 100 to show that x is 252. Answer D is incorrect because it is 15% of all
three schools added together.
32.
Micah runs 3 hours every 4 days. At that rate, how many hours will Micah run in 2 weeks?
a.
b.
c.
d.
12
10.5
1.5
9
b - To solve, set up a proportion and solve for the variable. Make sure to convert the 2 weeks
into 14 days before solving the proportion.
3
=
4
14
Take the cross products. 4x = 3 * 14 which reduces to 4x = 42. Solving for x, we divide each
side by 4 to show that x is 10.5.
33.
Every patient that goes into surgery has a chance of complications. If 1 in every 25 patients has
some form of complications, how many patients are expected to have complications if 425
patients go into surgery?
a.
b.
c.
d.
17 patients
25 patients
20 patients
15 patients
a - To solve, set up a proportion and solve for the variable.
1
=
425
25
Take the cross products. 25x = 1 * 425 which reduces to 25x = 425. Solving for x, we divide
each side by 25 to show that x is 17.
34.
In a basket of fruits, there are 12 bananas, 7 peaches, 18 apples and 6 oranges. What is the ratio
of apples to oranges?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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3:1
12:7
1:3
2:3
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a - There are 18 apples and 6 oranges. The other fruits are there as distractors. Thus, the
ratio is 18:6. Just like fractions, ratios can be reduced in the same way. The greatest common
factor between 18 and 6 is 6 so divide both sides by 6. The resulting ratio is 3:1.
35.
40
48
50
56
c - 24% is equal to
24
100
100
(48) = 200
(m + 2n) = 24
24
100
John spends 12% of his salary on groceries each month. If his monthly salary is $3400, how much
does he spend on groceries?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$448
$424
$412
$408
d - Simply find 12% of 3400.
12
(12% )(3400 ) = (3400 ) = 408
100
So, he spends $408 per month.
37.
In the Global Auction Market, an oak rocking chair valued at $4200, sold for $9400. What is the
percent of increase in the value of the chair?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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111.38%
113.18%
123.81%
d - Find the increase in the price first.
Increase in the price = $9,400 $4,200 = $5,200
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This means that for $4200, the increase was $5200. Set up the ratio of these values and then
create a 100 in the denominator:
100
52
5200 52
42 123.81
=
=
=
= 123.81%
4200 42
100 100
42
42
So, the percent of increase was 123.81%.
38.
A student paid an auto insurance premium of $360 for six months. Then the premium dropped
to $320. Find the percent of decrease in the premium.
a.
b.
c.
d.
11.11%
12.21%
14.11%
21.11%
a - Find the difference of the premiums first.
$360 $320 = $40
This means that for $360, the decrease was $40. Set up the ratio of these values and then
create a 100 in the denominator:
100
40 1 9 11.11
= =
=
= 11.11%
360 9
100 100
9
9
So, the percent of decrease was 11.11%.
39.
7500
7700
7850
8500
a - 28% is equivalent to the fraction
20
100
1
5
28
100
7
25
20% of A =
25
25
= 1500
7
420
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5
1500 = 7500
1
A=
40.
A washing machine is marked down 32% from its original price of $450. What is the sale price of
the washing machine?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$360
$306
$300
$266
b - First find the 32% of 450 to get the discount amount:
32
( 32% )( 450 ) = ( 450 ) = 144
100
Discount =
Subtracting the discount amount from the original price gives the marked down price.
Sale Price = $450 $144 = $306
41.
A carpet is on sale for $198. The regular price of the carpet was $264. What is the markdown on
the price of the carpet?
a.
b.
c.
d.
32%
29%
27%
25%
d - First find the amount of the discount.
$264 $198 = $66
An unknown percent of 264 gives 66. To find the percent, we must divide 66 by 264, and
then convert the result to a percent.
66 1
Discount rate =
= = 0.25
264 4
We know that 0.25 is equal to 25%.
42.
812
831
841
851
d - First find 29% of 2900.
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29
2900 = 841
A = 100
On the other hand, to find B, we must divide 29 by 290, and then multiply the result by 100.
29
(100 )
= 10
B = 290
Therefore, A + B = 841 + 10 = 851
43.
On the first day of the month, the original price of a sofa, which was $304, was marked down
15%. The following day, the discounted price was marked down 12%. What is the marked down
price on the second day?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$227.39
$244.43
$264.23
$268.43
a - First calculate the marked down price on the first day:
15
= 45.6
100
John wanted to purchase 3 CD packages and 5 rolls of film. If the price of each CD package is
$12.82 and the price of each roll of film is $8.21, how much does it cost to purchase these items?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$88.51
$79.51
$76.15
$67.51
b - First set the numerical expression in terms of both purchases, and then calculate:
3(12.82) + 5(8.21) = $79.51
45.
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48.33
46.33
44.03
42.03
2
3
149
2
the sum of 23 and 32:
3
2
2
( 23 + 32=) ( 55=) 36.67
3
3
Now add 36.67 to 2.3 time 3.2:
36.67 + 2.3(3.2) = 44.03
c - First find
46.
A grocery store sells 12 cans of soda for $6.24 and 6 cans of soda for $3.92. How much less
expensive per can is it if you buy 12 cans?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$0.23
$0.13
$0.11
$0.10
b - Find the price of each can using the different pack-prices:
$6.24 12 = $0.52
$3.92 6 = $0.65
Subtract these prices.
$0.65 $0.52 =$0.13
47.
To make 4
cake?
a.
b.
c.
d.
3
5
cakes, 3
2
3
0.08 pound
0.68 pound
0.78 pound
0.80 pound
d - Simply divide the weight of the flour by the weight of the cake:
2 3 11 23 11 5
3 4 = = = 0.80
3 5 3 5 3 23
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48.
1 1 1
+ 3
A = 2 3 2
1 1 1
3
B = 2 3 2
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
2
1
3
12
1
7
2
1
12
2
3
In the process of film development, photographers use a chemical called stop bath. A
2
2
photographer used 2 bottles of stop bath for the first group of rolls of film and 4 bottles of
3
3
stop bath for the second group of rolls of film. How much stop bath did he use for all of the rolls
of film?
a.
b.
c.
d.
2
3
1
9
2
1
7
3
1
6
4
9
c - Add 2
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and 4 , and simplify the result:
3
3
151
2
2 8 14 22
1
2 +4 = +
=
=7
3
3 3 3
3
3 Bottles
50.
The sum of which numerical expression has the greatest whole number part?
2
1
3 +2
4
K= 3
13
6
1
+1
4
L= 3
8
10
+2
4
M= 3
N=
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
3
+3
1
2
K
L
M
N
d - Simplify each numerical expression.
2
1 11 9 44 + 27
11
3 +2 =
+ =
=5
4 3 4
12
12
K= 3
13
6 16 5 47
5
1
+1 =
+ =
=7
4 3 2 6
6
L= 3
8
+2
10
43
=7
4 3 2 6
6
M= 3
1
1 16 7 32 + 21 53
5
+ =
=
=8
5 +3 =
2 3 2
6
6
6
N= 3
5
The mixed number 8 has the greatest whole number part.
6
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51.
a.
b.
c.
d.
8
6
5
5
13
35
3
35
18
35
1
21
35
35
35
A + 2B 3C = 7 + 2 1 3 = 7 + 5 1 =
5
3
52.
A house built on ground sank every year according to the following list:
2
2008: 3 in.
1
2009: 7 in.
1
2010: 5 in.
1
2011: 5 in.
In which of the following combination of years did the house sink the most?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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d - Calculate each sum given in the answer choices and then compare the results:
2 1 14 + 3 17
=
= 0.81
2008 and 2009 : + =
3 7
21
21
1 1 5 + 7 12
2009 and 2010 : + =
=
= 0.34
7 5 35 35
1 1 1 +1 2
= = 0.40
2010 and 2011 : + =
5 5
5
5
2 1 10 + 3 13
=
= 0.87
2008 and 2011 : + =
3 5
15
15
Obviously, the fraction (d) which is the highest number.
53.
A
B
C
D
c - Calculate each sum.
A= 26 + 28 + 30 + 32 = 116
B = 25 + 27 + 29 + 31= 112
C = 24 + 26 + 28 + 30 + 32 + 34 = 174
D = 23 + 25 + 27 + 29 + 31 + 33 = 168
54.
Michelles income and spending for the first four months of the year are given in the table
below. In which two months was her savings the highest?
Month
January
February
March
April
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Income
$3420
$2927
$3189
$3024
Spending
$2970
$2212
$3020
$2730
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a - Subtract the income and spending for each month to find the amount of saving:
January:
$3420 $2970 = $450
February
$2927 $2212 = $715
March
$3189 $3020 = $169
April $3024 $2730 = $294
Comparing the values of the savings shows that she had the highest savings in January and
February.
55.
Casey went to a supermarket with $65 in his wallet. He wanted to purchase some sodas and
potato chips. Here are the prices after taxes were added to the sale price:
A case of Soda: $6.00
A bag of potato chips: $3.00
His money would be sufficient to purchase which of the following:
a.
b.
c.
d.
56.
A, b, c, and d are whole numbers such that a = 2b and b = 2c. Which expression is definitely a
whole number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
a+b+c
2
a + b + 2c
8
a + b + 2c
10
a + b + 2c
12
b - Combine the given relations in terms of c.
a = 2b
Replace b = 2c in (1).
a = 2(2c) = 4c
Also, we are given
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b = 2c
Now, replace (2)-(3) in the choice (b), and simplify.
a + b + 2c 4c + 2c + 2c 8c
=
= = c
8
8
8
So, (b) results in a whole number. You can check the other choices similarly. But you will not
obtain a whole number.
57.
The ratio of a to b is
a.
b.
c.
d.
14
3
14
5
5
3
2
3
2
. What is the ratio of a to c?
15
The dimensions of the rectangle ABCD are proportional to the dimensions of the rectangle
KLMN. Given the following measurements, find the length of the rectangle KLMN.
AB = 12 in. and BC = 9 in.
Width LM = 18 in.
a.
b.
c.
d.
32 in.
24 in.
20 in.
16 in.
b - First notice that if BC were not designated as a width, then we will have two different
answers. So, such specification leads us to a unique answer.
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59.
a c
=
d b
d b
=
a c
c b
=
d c
d c
=
b a
a c
= ?
b d
Increase of the height of Michelle from 98 cm at the age of 9 to 108 cm at the age of 14
Increase of the height of Sarah from 74 cm at the age of 7 to 92 cm at the age of 11
Increase of the height of Joanne from 56 cm at the age of 6 to 82 cm at the age of 10
Increase of the height of Alison from 52 cm at the age of 5 to 108 cm at the age of 14
c - Find the rate of change for each case, and then compare:
108 98 10
Rate of change in height of Michelle =
= = 2
14 9
5
92 74 18
= = 4.5
Rate of change in height of Sarah =
11 7
4
82 56 26
Rate of change in height of Joanne =
= = 6.5
10 6
4
108 52 56
= = 6.22
Rate of change in height of Alison =
14 5
9
So, Joanne had the highest rate of change
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61.
The price of land in Jonesboro has been constantly increasing since the year 2001 at the same
rate. The price of an acre in 2001 was $420 and, in 2011, it was $540. What is the rate of change
per year?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$18.00
$17.00
$12.00
$11.00
c - Set the rate of change as follows:
540 420
120
Rate of change =
= = 12
2011 2001 10
62.
Given x = 3.24, y = 2.23, and z = 3.42, what is the value of xyz(x + y + z) to the nearest tenth?
a.
b.
c.
d.
251.3
219.7
205.5
201.2
b - Replace the given values in the expression and simplify.
xyz(x + y + z) = (3.24)(2.23)(3.42)(3.24+2.23+ 3.42)
= (24.710184)(8.89)
= 219.67
63.
The plastic bags are supplied with three types of thickness as follows:
Light weight: 0.002 in.
Regular weight: 0.0025 in.
Heavy weight: 0.003 in.
What is the thickness of the stack of 65 light weight, 34 regular weight, and 54 heavy weight
bags rounded to the nearest thousandth inch?
a.
b.
c.
d.
0.272 in.
0.377 in.
0.389 in.
0.477 in.
b - Set up the numerical expression and simplify:
(65)(0.002) + (34)(0.0025) + (54)(0.003)= 0.13 + 0.085 + 0.162 = 0.377 in.
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64.
m+ n
Given m = 3.2, n = 2.2, and p = 2.1, what is the value of mnp
to the nearest tenth?
n-p
a.
798.5
b.
789.3
c.
798.5
d.
798.3
m+ n
d - Replace the given values in mnp
.
n-p
m+ n
3.2 + 2.2
= (3.2)(2.2)(2.1)
2.2 - 2.1
n-p
5.4
= (14.784)
0.1
= 798.336
mnp
798.3
65.
Given A = 0.035, B = 0.0053, and C = 0.55, round the result of the product (A + 0.25)(B + 0.35)(C +
0.45) to the nearest hundredth.
a.
b.
c.
d.
0.10
0.11
0.15
0.16
a - Replace the given values in (A + 0.25)(B + 0.35)(C + 0.45), and simplify.
(A + 0.25)(B + 0.35)(C + 0.45) = (0.035 + 0.25)(0.0053 + 0.35)(0.55 + 0.45)
= (0.285)(0.3553)(1)
= 0.1012605
0.10
66.
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30 in.
31 in.
32 in.
34 in.
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d - Add the side lengths of ABC to twice the same lengths to find the sum of the perimeters.
2.34 + 4.034 + 5.0034 + 2(2.34) + 2(4.034) + 2(5.0034) = 11.3774 + 4.68 + 8.068 + 10.0068
= 34.1322
34 in.
67.
Which of the following formats of subtraction is arranged properly using the regrouping method
for 9415 4786?
8 13 11 15
a.
b.
c.
d.
9415
4786
8 12 10 15
9415
4786
8 13 10 5
9415
4786
8 13 10 15
9415
4786
8 13 10 15
9415
4786
d68.
4629
43,0987 34,0765
20,007 10,003
34,087 32,986
54,983 44,572
c - Because the digit 9 in the subtrahend is greater than the corresponding digit in the
minuend.
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69.
John owned a tract of land with an area of 33,456 ft2. He sold 29,657 ft2 of the land. How much
land is left?
a.
b.
c.
d.
3799 ft2
3898 ft2
3978 ft2
3988 ft2
2 12 13 14 16
33456
2965 7
3799
a70.
The volume of gasoline in a tanker dropped from 9468 gallons to 7569 gallons after pumping
gasoline to the reservoir of a gas station. How much gasoline did the tanker pump into the
reservoir?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1879 gallons
1899 gallons
1989 gallons
1999 gallons
8 13 15 18
9468
75 6 9
b71.
1899
6.2832
6.3832
6.6821
6.8861
a - Given = 3.141592., then 2 = 6.283184. Rounding this number to ten-thousandth
gives 2 = 6.2832
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The circumference of an irregular closed curve is determined using the formula C = 3 + d ,
3
where d is the longest distance between two points on its circumference. If d = 3 feet, find the
circumference of this closed curve, rounded to the thousandths.
72.
a.
b.
c.
d.
14.556 ft2
12.566 ft2
10.862 ft2
10.266 ft2
b - Replace the 4-digit value of and d = 3 in the formula and then round up.
3.1415
=
C 3 ( 3.1415 ) +
(3)
3
= 3 ( 3.1415 ) + 3.1415
= 12.566 ft 2
73.
2008
2009
2011
2012
d - Here is the list of Arabic equivalents for the Roman numerals used in the problem:
M = 1000
X = 10
II = 2
Then, replace their Arabic equivalents in MMXII:
MMXII = 1000 + 1000 + 10 + 2 = 2012
74.
55
52
45
43
a - Replace the following equivalents in the expressions:
X = 10
I=1
IV = 4
XXXI + XXIV = (10 + 10 + 10 + 1) + (10 + 10 + 4)
= 31 + 24
= 55
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75.
John was born in the year MCMXLIX. Convert his birth year to an Arabic Numeral.
a.
b.
c.
d.
1848
1884
1944
1949
d - Replace the following equivalents in the numeral:
M = 1000
CM = (1000 100)
XL = (50 10)
IX = (10 1)
MCMXLIX = 1000 + (1000 100) + (50 10) + (10 1) = 1949
76.
LX + LXX + LXXX
LXX + LXXX + LXXXX
LCX + LXXX + LXXX
LXX + LCXX + LXXX
b - Use the following equivalents:
L = 50
X = 10
70 + 80 + 90 = (50 + 10 + 10) + (50 + 10 + 10 + 10) + (50 + 10 + 10 + 10 + 10)
= (L + X + X) + (L + X + X + X) + (L + X + X + X + X)
= LXX + LXXX + LXXXX
77.
Ronald earns $3225 per month. 12% of his salary is withheld for income tax. Find the amount of
his take home per month.
a.
b.
c.
d.
$2883
$2838
$2787
$2778
b - First find 12% of 3225.
12
(3225)(12%) = (3225)
100 = 387
Tax =
Subtract the tax amount from his earning.
3225 387 = 2838
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78.
Jason pays 24% of his earnings per month for his home installment. If his income is $4225, how
much does he take home after paying the installment?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$3211
$3121
$3112
$3011
a - First find 24% of 4225.
24
Installment = (4225)(24%) = (4225)
= 1014
100
Subtract the installment amount from his earning.
4225 1014 = 3211
79.
The following list shows the salaries of four people along with their total deductions for each
month. Which one has the greatest take-home amount?
a.
b.
c.
d.
17
(c) Deduction = (3655)(17%) = (3655)
= $621.35
100
Take-home amount = 3655 621.35 = $30333.65
24
(d) Deduction = (4455)(24%) = (4455)
= 1069.20
100
Take-home amount = 4455 1069.20 = $3385.80
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80.
Janes monthly income in the year 2010 was $48,200, where 14% of her salary was withheld for
income tax. In the year 2011, her monthly salary was $51,800, where 16% of her income was
withheld for income tax. What was her average take home pay during the years 2010-2011?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$48,482
$46,486
$44,462
$42,482
d - Find the amount of tax for 2010 and deduct from income.
14
Amount of tax for 2010 = 48200
= 6748
100
Amount of take home in 2011 = 48200 6748 = $41452
Find the amount of tax for 2011 and deduct from income.
16
Amount of tax for 2011 = 51800
= 8288
100
Amount of take home in 2011 = 51800 8288 = $43,512
Now find the average.
(41452 + 43512) 2 = $42482
81.
The price of one bottle of soda in a grocery store is $0.85. But the store advertised that it will
give a discount of 12% for any purchase of more than 8 bottles. What is the sales price of 12
bottles of soda?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$8.98
$8.68
$7.96
$6.86
a - First find the original price of 12 bottles.
Price of 12 bottles = 12(0.85) = $10.20
12
Amount of discount = 10.20
= 1.224
100
The prices after discount = 10.20 1.224 = $8.98
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82.
A stereo system has an original price of $328, and a laptop computer has an original price of
$420. A store advertised that for purchasing both a stereo and a laptop, it will give a 12%
discount on the total purchase. What is the total sale price of a stereo and a laptop?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$658.24
$678.44
$687.24
$689.46
a - The total price of items = 328 + 420 = 748
Find 12% of 748.
12
Amount of discount = 748
= 89.76
100
Price after discount = 748 89.76 = $658.24
83.
Different stores offer different prices and discounts for a chair and an ottoman as follows. Which
store offers the best purchase price?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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84.
85.
Rosie checked her checking account online at 8:00 AM and noticed that her account balance is
$4,323. At 9:00 PM, she checked her account again and noticed that the following transactions
were posted to her account. Find her final balance after reconciling these transactions:
Electronic withdrawal: $320
Electronic withdrawal: $22
Electronic withdrawal: $124
a.
b.
c.
d.
$3958
$3937
$3857
$3807
c - Add the transactions, and then subtract the result from the balance at 8:00 AM.
Account balance at 9:00 PM = 4323 (320 + 22 + 124)
= 4323 466
= 3857
86.
The balance of Aarons savings account at the beginning of the year was $3197. For six months
he deposited $230 each month in his savings account. What is the balance after six months?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$4378
$4577
$4676
$4766
b - Add six times 230 to the original account balance.
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Carol had $4531 in her checking account before going on a trip. At the end of her trip she noticed
that the following transactions were posted to her account:
Withdrawal: $437
Withdrawal: $291
Withdrawal: $29
Withdrawal: $37
Find her account balance at the end of her trip.
a.
b.
c.
d.
$3938
$3937
$3836
$3737
d - Add all the transactions, and subtract the result from the account balance.
Balance after withdrawals = 4531 (437 + 291 + 29 + 37)
= 3737
88.
Jeanne had $2024 in her savings account at the beginning of April. By the end of the month she
took the following amounts from her savings account:
$212
$102
$210
What is her account balance at the end of the month?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$1650
$1600
$1500
$1350
c - Deduct the sum of the transactions from the account balance.
Account balance after withdrawals = 2024 (212 + 102 + 210)
= 1500
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89.
Russ usually writes checks on his checking account. During the month of May, he wrote checks in
the following amounts:
$171
$47
$321
$117
If at the beginning of the month his account balance was $3739, what is the balance at the end
of the month?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$3802
$3383
$3083
$3080
c - Deduct the sum of the withdrawals from the account balance.
Account balance at the end of the month = 3739 (171 + 47 + 321 + 117)
= 3083
90.
3 + 4 9 3 + 11
3 + 4 9 4 3 + 11
3 + 4 9 + 4 3 + 11
3 4 9 + 4 3 + 11
b - In the given expression, 4 must be distributed over the parentheses. Therefore,
3 + 4(9 3) + 11 = 3 + 4 9 4 3 + 11
The correct answer is b.
91.
Which expression is the translation of three times a quantity added to 12, divided by 12?
a.
b.
c.
d.
(3 + 12x) 12
(3x + 12) 12
3(x 12) + 12
3(x + 12 12)
b - Three times a quantity is 3x. Adding this quantity to 12 gives (3x + 12). Dividing this
expression by 12 gives (3x + 12) 12.
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92.
69
63
60
57
c - First simplify inside the brackets.
4[3 4(8 + 1) 3 3] + 12 = 4[3 36 3 3] + 12
= 4(3 12 3] + 12
= 4(12) + 12
= 48 + 12
= 60
93.
To convert degrees Celsius to degrees Fahrenheit, multiply by 9, divide by 5 and add 32. Write a
formula that represents these operations.
a.
b.
c.
d.
9
C
5 + 32.
5
C
9 + 32.
32
C
5 + 9.
32
C
9 + 5.
a - Denote degrees Celsius by C and degrees Fahrenheit by F. Then, multiplying C by 9 gives
9
9
9C. Dividing 9C by 5 gives C . Adding 32 to this amount gives C + 32.
5
5
94.
49
44
48
44
b - First simplify inside the parentheses.
4(29 19) 5 4 13 = 4(10) 5 4 13
= 40 5 52
= 8 52
= 44
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95.
Mika is planning a trip that will cover 1232 miles. Her car gets 28 miles to a gallon. If the price of
gas is $3.25 per gallon, determine the cost of gas during her trip?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$153
$148
$145
$143
d - First determine how many gallons of gas will she use.
1232 28 = 44 gallons
Cost of gas = 44 3.25
= 143
96.
$114.44
$112.42
$104.42
$102.24
a - Total spending = 12(4.25) + 4(12.50) + 42(0.32)
= 51 + 50 + 13.44
= 114.44
97.
Wendy wants to invite a number of friends to an anniversary party at a restaurant. She would
like to invite between 14-18 friends. She checked with different restaurants, and they offered
the following packages. Which restaurant offered the lowest quote for each guest?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Restaurant A:
Restaurant B:
Restaurant C:
Restaurant D:
b - Divide the price of each package by the number of guests to find the price for each guest.
Restaurant A: 705 15 = $47
Restaurant B: 736 16 = $46
Restaurant C: 1020 20 = $51
Restaurant D: 1250 25 = $50
The lowest price is offered by the Restaurant B.
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98.
Catherine is planning to make cookies for her grandchildren. She purchased the following items:
3 Pounds flour each for $1.23
2 Pounds Sugar each for $1.25
3 Packages of Butter each for $3.45
2 Gallons Milk for $3.25
How much did she spend in total?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$27.14
$25.04
$24.14
$23.04
d - Find the prices of each item, and then add them up
Total purchase = 3(1.23) + 2(1.25) + 3(3.45) + 2(3.25)
= 3.69 + 2.50 + 10.35 + 6.50
= 23.04
99.
Church Hill College is planning to invite 34 guests for a conference to be held during their
centennial anniversary. If the cost of daily meals of each guest is $21 and the conference is to be
held for 3 days, what is the total cost of the meals?
a.
b.
c.
d.
$2414
$2214
$2142
$2042
c - Multiply the number of guests (34), by the price of each meal (21), and by the number of
days.
Total cost of meals = 34 21 3 = 2142
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100. Which list shows the following numbers from the smallest to the greatest?
1 5 4 14
3 , 6 , 5 , 15
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
3,
5
6,
4
5,
1
3,
5
6,
1
3,
1
3,
4
5,
14 4
15 , 5
4 14
5 , 15
5 14
6 , 15
5 14
6 , 15
d - First multiply the denominator and numerator of each fraction by a certain number
such that all the fractions share the same denominator, and then compare their numerators:
4
5
14
1
5
15
6
3
1 10
310
10
30
55
65
4 6
56
14 2
15 2
25
30
24
30
28
30
10 24 25 28
30 , 30 , 30 , 30
1 4 5 14
Their corresponding fractions are 3 , 5 , 6 , 15 .
101. Three telecommunication companies plan to lay off some of their workers as listed below:
Company A:
Company B:
Company C:
Company D:
Company A
Company B
Company C
Company D
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70
= 0.33
210
30
= 0.21
140
80
= 0.40
200
60
= 0.32
190
Company D:
Therefore, Company C is the answer, since 0.40 is greater than all the other numbers.
102. Which list shows the following numbers from the greatest to the smallest?
7 9 11 23
, , ,
8 16 12 24
a.
b.
c.
d.
11
12 ,
7
8,
9
16 ,
23
24 ,
23 7 9
24 , 8 , 16
9 11
16 , 12
23 7 11
24 , 8 , 12
11 7 9
12 , 8 , 16
d - First multiply the denominator and numerator of each fraction to make their
denominators the same.
7
8
76
86
42
48
9
16
93
16 3
27
48
11
12
11 4
12 4
44
48
23
24
23 2
24 2
46
48
46 44 42 27
,
,
,
. The
48 48 48 48
23 11 7 9
.
,
, ,
corresponding fractions to these fractions are
24 12 8 16
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103. In a Study Hall, the English teacher assigned four different novels to four different students. At
the end of the first week, the following students had the following number of pages left to read:
Rachael: 130 pages
Raymond: 132 pages
Russ: 126 pages
Regina: 144 pages
At the end of the month, the following pages remained unread.
Rachael: 42 pages
Raymond: 24 pages
Russ: 38 pages
Regina: 56 pages
Which student left the largest fraction of the novel unread?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Rachael
Raymond
Russ
Regina
d - Find the ratio for each novel:
42
= 0.32
Rachael: 130
24
= 0.18
Raymond: 132
38
= 0.30
Russ: 126
56
= 0.39
Regina: 144
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104. Which are the two greatest numbers in the following list?
17 7 11 1
, , ,
32 12 24 6
a.
b.
c.
d.
17
11
24 and 32
7
11
12 and 24
7
17
12 and 32
7
1
12 and 6
c - Multiply the denominator and numerator of each fraction by a certain number to make
all the denominators the same:
17
7
1
11
32
12
6
24
17 3
78
1 16
11 4
32 3
12 8
6 16
24 4
51
96
56
96
44
96
16
96
56
51
7
17
and
. Their corresponding fractions are
and
.
12
96
96
32
105. Order the following numbers from the smallest to the greatest:
12.25,
a.
b.
c.
d.
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11
3 89
5 , 9 , 12.025
3
89
11
9 , 5 , 12.025, 12.25
3
89
11
9 , 12.025, 12.25, 5
3 89
11
5 , 9 , 12.025, 12.25
3
89
11
12.25, 9 , 5 , 12.025
176
3
11 =
11 + 0.60 =
11.60
5
89
= 9.89
9
89
3
11
9 , 5 , 12.025, 12.25
106. John worked the following number of hours per month during the first six months of the year.
January: 197.34 hours
February: 199.04 hours
March: 212.34 hours
April: 194.45 hours
May: 194.54 hours
June: 221.43 hours
List his monthly work-hours from the lowest to the highest in terms of months.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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, 321.432 , 322.254, 322.245
67
321.243
321
56
67
321.432
322.254
177
b - 321
56
= 321 + 0.84 = 321.836
67
The numbers in order are 321.243, 321.432, 321.836, 322.245, 322.254. The middle number
is 321.836.
The equivalent of this number is 321
56
.
67
108. What is the difference between the smallest and the largest numbers in the following list?
23, 23.01,
a.
b.
c.
d.
230
17
9.74
9.48
7.72
7.47
b - First convert the fraction to a decimal:
230
= 13.53 . The largest number and the smallest
17
109. Different schools reported the ratios of the female students to male students in different
numerical formats as follows:
School A: 1.9
School B: 2
7
School C : 9
School D: 1.09
School A
School B
School C
School D
b - First convert the fraction to a decimal.
7
= 0.78 . Comparing the numbers shows that 2 is
9
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110. An Excel spreadsheet is set up in a way that by entering a fraction into a cell, it automatically
converts it to a number with two decimal digits. The following numbers are displayed in a
spreadsheet.
2.24, 3.25, 0.26
Which list represents the equivalents of these numbers?
a.
b.
c.
d.
52 13 13
, ,
25 4 50
56 11 13
, ,
25 4 50
56 13 11
, ,
25 4 50
56 13 13
, ,
25 4 50
224
=
100
d325
3=
.25 =
100
26
0=
.26 =
100
.24
2=
56 4
=
25 4
25 13
=
25 4
2 13
=
50 2
56
25
13
4
13
50
111. Which list represents the equivalents of the following decimal numbers?
4.15, 4.65, 4.25
a.
b.
c.
d.
83 93 17
25 , 20 , 4
83 93 17
20 , 20 , 4
83 93 17
20 , 25 , 4
83 97 17
20 , 20 , 4
b-
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.15
415 5 83 83
=
=
100 5 20 20
4=
.65
465 5 93 93
=
=
100 5 20 20
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425 17 25 17
=
=
100 25 4 4
4=
.25
a.
b.
c.
d.
283
12
281
12
283
12
283
14
and
and
and
and
7
5
ft. and 24 ft. Which fractions can be
12
8
197
8
197
8
193
8
197
8
7 12 23 + 7 283
=
23
=
12
12
a - 12
5 24 8 + 5 197
24 =
=
8
8
8
84 35 14 35
, , ,
49 49 21 63
a.
b.
c.
d.
12 5
7 , 7,
5 12
9, 7 ,
11 5
7 , 7,
12 5
7 , 7,
2
3,
5
7,
2
3,
2
3,
5
9
2
3
5
9
7
9
84 7 12 12
=
49 7 7 7
35 7 5 5
= =
49 7 7 7
a=
-
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14
=
21
35
=
63
27
=
37
75
=
79
2
3
5
9
a.
b.
c.
d.
7
25 ,
8
25 ,
8
25 ,
8
25 ,
9
20 ,
9
20 ,
9
20 ,
9
20 ,
11
20 ,
17
20 ,
11
20 ,
13
20 ,
32
=
100
c45
0=
.45 =
100
55
0=
.55 =
100
75
0=
.75 =
100
0=
.32
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
8
25
9
20
11
20
3
4
115. In which number does the digit 9 have the highest place value?
a.
b.
c.
d.
3409008
3490806
3400908
3400790
b - The digit 9 represents the 100,000 place value.
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116. A physics teacher wrote 238,857 miles on the board as the distance between the moon and the
earth. How is it expressed in words?
a.
b.
c.
d.
118. The exact distance between two islands in the Atlantic Ocean is 440,056 ft. What is the order of
magnitude of this number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
8
7
6
5
d - The distance 440,560 is rounded to 400,000 which is equal to 4.0 105. So, the order of
magnitude is 5.
119. The weight of a notebook is 8.23 oz. and the weight of each package of pencils is 4.23 oz. The
weight of a box containing 24 notebooks and 24 packages of pencils can be calculated using the
expression 24 8.23 + 24 4.23. Which expression is equivalent to this expression?
a.
b.
c.
d.
24(34.81)
24(12.46)
8.23 + 101.52
197.52 + 4.23
b - Using the Distribution Property we have
24 8.23 + 24 4.23 = 24(8.23 + 4.23)
= 24(12.46)
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a.
b.
c.
d.
3 12 4 13 + 4 2 3 1
3 12 + 4 13 + 4 2 3
3 12 + 4 13 + 2 1
3 12 + 4 13 + 4 2 3 1
b - 3(12 1) + 4(13 + 2) = 3 12 3 1 + 4 13 + 4 2 (Distribution Property)
= 3 12 + 4 13 + 4 2 3 1 (Commutative Property)
= 3 12 + 4 13 + 4 2 3
121. Which operation must be performed first when calculating (129 + 321 481 + 2)?
a.
b.
c.
d.
129 + 321
481 + 2
481 2
321 481
d - The multiplication must be performed first.
c - 21 (11 + 9) = 21 20 = 1.05
(11 + 9) 21 = 20 21 = 0.95
Hence, the right sides of the equations are not the same.
123. In a horse race, Horse A beat Horse B by 2 lengths, and Horse B finished 3 lengths ahead of Horse
C. By how many lengths did Horse C lose the race to Horse A?
a.
b.
c.
d.
6
5
4
3
b - Horse A has 2 more lengths than the Horse B
Horse B has 3 more lengths than Horse C.
Therefore, the horse C lost the race by 2 + 3 = 5 lengths.
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124. In a school auditorium, there are 24 rows in the main floor and 11 rows in the balcony. If there
are 19 seats in each row, which expression can be used to find the number of the seats?
a.
b.
c.
d.
19(24) + 11
19(11) + 24
19(24 + 11)
19(24)(11)
c - The total of the rows is (24 + 11). Multiplying the total rows by the number of seats in
each row gives the total seats.
1
4
a.
b.
c.
d.
4
17
1
28
17
4
27
17
7
26
17
28
1
4
17
= 4(30) 4
120 4
= 1 17
480
= 17
4
28
= 17
17
4
3
tons load, how many pounds is it hauling, knowing that 1 ton = 2000
4
5250 pounds
5450 pounds
5500 pounds
5600 pounds
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3
11
2 2000 = 2000
4
4
11 2000
4
=
= 5500 pounds
1 1
127. Which of the following is equivalent to 6 3 ?
4 8
a.
8
b.
7
c.
5
d.
2
1 1 25 25
3
6 =
d - 4 8 4 8
25 8
= 4 25
=2
128. The area of an irregular 4-sided shape is calculated using the formula
c and d are the side lengths. If, a = 3, b = 4, c = 3
calculate the area?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
a ( b + c + d ) , where a, b,
3
1
and d = 6, which expression can be used to
4
13
4 + + 6
4
13
3 4 + + 6
4
1
13
4 + + 6
3
4
11
4 + + 6
4
13
4 + + 6
4
=
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5
129. What is the proper procedure to calculate 12 3 + 4 (1 - 7 ) 3 ?
12
a.
b.
c.
d.
Simplify inside brackets, multiply by 12, then divide by the mixed number.
Simplify inside parentheses, multiply by 12, then divide by the mixed number.
Simplify inside brackets, multiply by 12 by the mixed number, then divide by 12.
Simplify inside parentheses, multiply by 3 and 12, then divide by the fraction.
a - First convert all the expression inside the brackets to one number, multiply by 12, and
then divide by the mixed number.
130. For a Physics Project, John designed a micro-tool in the shape of an irregular hexagon. He must
also include in his report a general formula for the perimeter of the tool. After measuring the
side-lengths repeatedly he found the side-lengths as, 2 mm, 4 mm, 8 mm, 16 mm, 32 mm, and 64
mm. If a is to be the shortest side of the tool, which of the following is a general formula for the
perimeter?
a.
b.
c.
d.
49a mm
51a mm
62a mm
63a mm
d - If a = the shortest side, then
Perimeter = a + 2a + 4a + 8a + 16a + 32a= 63a
7
131. To calculate the division 7.73 7 , which set of the procedures can be used?
3
a.
Convert the mixed number to a decimal, divide the decimals.
b.
Convert the mixed number to a decimal, convert the decimal to a mixed number.
c.
Convert the decimal to a mixed number, then multiply.
d.
Divide 7.73 by 7, then add to the fraction.
a - Convert the mixed number to a decimal, divide the two decimal numbers
132. Find x.
12[32 12(12 11) + 12] + 12 (21 17) = x
a.
b.
c.
d.
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4
3
of the residents are registered to vote. In one elections, of the registered
5
4
voters actually voted. What portion of the citizens voted in this election?
a.
b.
c.
d.
3
4
1
4
3
5
1
5
3
4
c - Find 4 of 5
4 3 12 3
=
=
5 4 20 5
(1.1 ) 1
a.
b.
c.
d.
22
15
23
15
19
13
17
13
bTOP
1 3 57 11 12 19 57
+4 =
+
11 4 4 10 11 4 4
(1.1 ) 1
187
11 12 19 4
=
+
10 11 4 57
6 1
+
5 3
23
=
15
1
2
1
2 + 3 1+ 1 + 3
5 3+ 1
3
a.
b.
c.
d.
9.3
9.1
8.9
6.3
1
7
2
1
6
2 + 3 1+ 1 + 3 =2 + 3 1 + + 3
1
5
5
3+
10
3
3
a 11 7
=
2 + 3 +
5 10
2 33 7
= + +
1 5 10
20 + 66 + 7
=
10
93
=
10
= 9.3
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136. Cindy measures a side and a diagonal of a square-shaped garden, and after repeating the
measurements, she found the following lengths:
Side length = 1200 ft.
Diagonal length = 1690 ft.
Her friend suggests that if the side length is accurate, then the length of the diagonal must be
adjusted in her calculation. Assuming the side length is accurate, which of the following
measurements will replace the length of the diagonal if more precise calculations are made?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1798 ft.
1789 ft.
1697 ft.
1679 ft.
c - Using the Pythagorean Theorem, if a side of the square is 1200, then a diagonal has the
following measurement:
d2 = (1200)2 + (1200)2
= 1440000 + 1440000
= 2880000
d = 1697 ft.
137. The hypotenuse and the altitude of a right triangle are given as 4 ft. and 13 ft. A student
measures the legs of the triangle and comes up with measurements of 12 ft. and 5 ft. To what
number must the altitude be adjusted?
a.
b.
c.
d.
5.82 ft.
5.62 ft.
4.81 ft.
4.62 ft.
d - In a right triangle, the product of the two legs is the same as the product of the
hypotenuse and the altitude. Lets have the altitude = x. Then, 13 x = 12 5. This gives
60
x = 13 = 4.62
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138. Michelle wants to find some ordered pairs to fit in the equation y = 3x 2. She created the
following table:
x
3
5
7
8
11
y
7
13
19
21
31
Which value in the table must be adjusted in order to verify that the given function represents
all the given values in the table?
a.
b.
c.
d.
21 must be changed to 22
21 must be changed to 26
31 must be changed to 30
31 must be changed to 33
a - Replace x = 8 in the function.
y = 3(8) 2 = 24 2 = 22.
So, the value of y on the fourth row must be changed to 22.
Checking the other values in a similar way shows that they fit the function.
139. A survey of a group of 300 people shows that 41.33% of the people preferred a twin size bed.
Since the fractional part in the context (.33) of individuals may not make sense for a group or
audience, how can you adjust the result to make it more sensible?
a.
b.
c.
d.
41%
42%
45%
40%
a - Round off 41.33% to 41%.
140. An irregular shape is made up of four triangles with areas 143 ft2, 34 ft2, 56 ft2 and 122 ft2. What
operation is needed to find the area of the shape?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Multiplication
Division
Subtraction
Addition
d - Area is found by simply adding the areas of all the segments of the shape.
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Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
a - To convert a decimal to a percent, simply multiply by 100.
142. Shannon can type 32 words per minute. To find out how many minutes it takes her to type 2341
words, what operation should be performed on these numbers?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
d - She must find the ratio of two numbers. So, the division operation is needed.
143. Each ton is about 2000 pounds. To find out how many tons make up 4589 pounds, what
operation must be performed using these numbers?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
b - We must find the ratio of 4589 to 2000. So, the type of the operation is division.
7,360,000
7,370,000
7,380.000
7,400,000
c - To estimate the result simply multiply 2300 3209 = 7,380,700. Round down in this case
to get the best estimate.
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145. Mt. Whitney is 14,494 feet above sea-level and Rock Valley is 347 feet below sea-level. Which of
the following is the best estimation of the difference in these elevations?
a.
b.
c.
d.
14000
14500
15000 ft.
1480 ft.
c - Since one is above the sea level, and the other is below the sea level, to find their
difference, we must consider the elevation of the Rocky Valley a negative number.
Subtract the elevations:
14494 (347) = 14494 + 347
= 14841
15000
30
29.29
29
28.89
45008
?
1505
a - The easiest and simplest way to estimate the result is round the fraction before the
division:
45008 45000
=
30
1505
1500
147. A submarine is submerging at the rate of 11 feet per second. Which is the best estimate of its
distance from the surface of the ocean after 39 seconds?
a.
b.
c.
d.
440 ft.
400 ft.
385 ft.
380 ft.
b - Multiply 11 by 39 to find the distance after 39 seconds.
11 39 = 429 ft. 400 ft.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
340000
1100
330000
1100
33000
1100
330000
110
330003
, which fraction is the best choice?
1129
b - The denominator and numerator of the fraction can be rounded off as follows:
330000
300
1100
149. The thickness of each bag of wheat stacked in a silo is 9 inches. If in each column of the silo 43
bags are stacked, which of the following is a reasonable estimate of the height of the bags?
a.
b.
c.
d.
300 in.
330 in.
400 in.
450 in.
c - Round 9 to 10 and 43 to 40.
9 43 10 40 = 400 in.
150. To find a reasonable estimate of 1000.01 100, which expression is the best choice?
a.
b.
c.
d.
10010 100
1000 100
1001 100
1000 101
b - Rounding 1000.01 to the nearest unit, we get 1000. So, the expression 1000 100 gives
the best estimate.
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151. Which is a reasonable estimate of the total amount of the following coins, in dollars?
40 quarters
10 dimes
20 nickels
770 pennies
a.
b.
c.
d.
$20
$19
$18
$17
a - Convert all the coins to dollars, and round off.
40(0.25) + 10(0.10) + 20(0.05) + 770(0.01) = 10 + 1 + 1 + 7.7
= 19.7
20
a.
b.
c.
d.
7
24
5
28
7
28
6
28
12
?
48
12 7
=
c - 48 28
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a.
b.
c.
d.
22 18
=
77 64
11 18
=
77 63
22 16
=
77 63
22 18
=
77 63
d - Cross multiply the proportion
22 18
= .
77 63
22 63 = 18 77
1386 = 1386
So, the proportion in d is true. Checking the other proportions in a similar way does not lead
to true equations.
154. There are 3 teachers for every 38 students in Cherokee Middle School. If there are 798 students,
how many teachers are at the Cherokee Middle School?
a.
b.
c.
d.
63
65
76
79
a - Set up the proportion and solve for x.
798 38
=
x
3
38x = 3 798
38x = 2394
x = 63
12.25
12.85
13.25
13.75
11
?
=
28 35
11 x
= .
28 35
195
28x = 11 35
28x = 385
x = 13.75
156. On weekends, 22% of customers of a restaurant are senior citizens. If during one weekend the
number of customers of the restaurant were 1050, how many of them were senior citizens?
a.
b.
c.
d.
213
219
231
243
c - Find 22% of 1050.
22
( 22% )(1050 ) = (1050 )
100
2 11 21 50
=
100
= 231
If p, then q.
If q, then not p.
If q but not p, then q.
If q but not p, then q.
a - Since all the negative numbers are less than zero, q is a consequence of p.
Therefore, if p, then q.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
pq
p q
pqp
pq q
196
b - Mika and Ronald like each other; that is, p and q occur at the same time. Hence p q .
means logical and; means logical or; means logical implication.
159. p and q define the following statements:
p: John visited New York.
q: John visited London.
Which statement represents John visited New York or London, but not both at the same time?
a.
b.
c.
d.
q qp
pqp
p q
pq
d - p q means that either p or q occurs, but both do not occur at the same time. means
logical and; means logical or; means logical implication.
160. The following statements are given:
Elementary schools are closed on Sunday.
It is Sunday.
Write a conditional statement by combining these statements.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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d - Having the sum of two angles equal to 90 is a necessary condition for any right triangle.
Denote the acute angles by a and b. Then a + b = 90 or a = 90 b
162. The following simple statements are given:
All members of a Literature club are published authors.
John is a member of this club.
Which statement is true?
a.
b.
c.
d.
John is a publisher.
John may be both an author and a member of the club.
John may be a published author.
John is a published author.
d - Since all the members are published author, then John as one of these members must be
a published author.
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a - We do not know whether all the History students are attending Algebra and/or Geometry
classes. So, a is a true statement.
165. Which general formula can be used for all the numbers in the following series?
2, 6, 12, 20
a.
b.
c.
d.
2n(2n 1)
n(n - 1)
2n(n + 1)
n(n + 1)
d - The given numbers can be described using the following expressions
2 = 1(1 + 1)
6 = 2(2 + 1)
12 = 3(3 + 1)
20 = 4(4 + 1)
Comparing the patterns of these expressions to n(n + 1) shows that d is true.
166. The sum 1 + 2 + 3 = 6 is simplified as 32 3 = 6 which means that the sum equals the square of
the last term minus the last term. Using this method, the sum
1, 2, 3, . . . , n
is generalized as n2 n. Which number disproves this generalization?
a.
b.
c.
d.
2
3
4
Both 2 and 4
d - Both n = 2 and n = 4 disprove the generalization.
n=2
1+2=3
Replacing 2 in the formula yields
2 - 2 = 2
n=4
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 = 10
Replacing 4 in the formula yields
42 4 = 12
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167. A brick staircase is made up of 8 steps. The bottom step has 18 bricks, and each successive step
has two less bricks. How many bricks are used in the staircase?
a.
b.
c.
d.
88
82
76
66
a - The numbers of bricks starting from the bottom step up to the eighth step are as
follows:
18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4 = 88
This is an arithmetic progression. Use the formula S =
bricks.
n
( a1 + an ) to find the total number of
2
8
(18 + 4 )
S= 2
= 88
7
5
4
2
b - Subtract 11 from each side and add x to each side.
3x + 11 11 + x = 31 x 11 + x
4x = 20
x=5
169. Sarah and her father together are 47 years old. If her father is 34 years old, what is Sarahs age?
a.
b.
c.
d.
19
17
13
11
c - Denote the age of Sarah by x. Then
x + 34 = 47
Subtract 34 from each side, and simplify.
x + 34 34 = 47 34
x = 13
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170. The ratio of two numbers is 13. If the larger number is 1027, what is the smaller number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
79
83
87
89
1027 13
=
1
a- x
13x = 1027
x = 79
14
13
11
10
d - Add 11 to each side, and simplify.
5x 11 + 11 = 39 + 11
5x = 50
x = 10
172. The side-lengths of a triangle are described by x2 + x + 1, 3x 2, and 3x2 + x. What is the
perimeter of the triangle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
4x2 + 5x 1
4x2 + 4x 1
4x2 + 5x + 3
4x2 + 5x 2
a - Add the given polynomials.
(x2 + x + 1) + (3x 2) + (3x2 + x) = 4x2 + 5x 1
4x3 x2 + 2x 1
4x3 2x2 + x 1
4x3 x2 + x + 1
4x3 x2 + x 1
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x2 + 5x + 5
x2 + 6x + 6
x2 + 5x + 6
x2 + 6x + 5
c - Multiply the dimensions, and simplify.
Area = (x + 2)(x + 3)
= x2 + 2x + 3x + 2 3
= x2 + 5x + 6
8x3 + 3x 1
8x3 3x2 1
8x3 + 3x2 1
8x3 + 3x2 2x
c - (x2 + x) + (8x3 + 2x2 x 1) = x2 + x + 8x3 + 2x2 x 1
= 8x3 + 3x2 1
3x = x + 2
3x = x 2
x = 2 + 3x
x = 2 3x
c - Three times x is 3x. x is 2 more than 3x. So, x = 2 + 3x
177. Which of the following is the translation of the expression The sum of 3 times a number and 3,
added to 5 times the number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
8x + 3
5x + 3
8x + 5
5x + 8
a - Three times a number is 3x. The sum of 3x and 3 is (3x + 3). 5 times the number is 5x.
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x + 90 < 123
x + 90 > 123
x + 123 > 90
x + 123 < 90
b - The measurement of the right angle is 90. The sum of an acute angle and 90 is greater
than 123.
Therefore, x + 90 > 123
179. Which is the translation of the phrase 11 more than the triple of a number?
a.
b.
c.
d.
11x + 3
3x + 11
3(x + 11)
3x + 33
b - The triple of a number is 3x. 11 more than 3x is 3x + 11.
180. Which of the following is the solution to the equation |x + 12| = 25?
a.
b.
c.
d.
12 or 37
17 or 33
13 or 37
13 or 37
c - The given equation can be written in the following forms:
(a) x + 12 = 25 or (b) x + 12 = 25
Solution to (a)
x + 12 = 25
x + 12 12 = 25 12
x = 13
Solution to (b)
x + 12 = 25
x + 12 12 = 25 12
x = 37
When a number or an algebraic expression is between the two lines ||, then we consider
them without their algebraic signs.
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181. The temperature on the surface of Mars fits the inequality C + 85 56 , in degrees Celsius. What
is the range of the temperature?
a.
b.
c.
d.
29 C 141
29 C 141
141 C 29
141 C 29
d - C + 85 56 can be rewritten in the following forms.
(a) C + 85 56 and (b) C + 85 56
Solution to (a)
C + 85 56
C + 85 85 56 85
C 29
Solution to (b)
C + 85 56
C + 85 85 56 85
C 141
Answer: 141 C 29
x > 11 or x < 21
x > 11 or x < 21
x < 11 or x < 21
x < 11 or x < 21
b - x + 5 > 16 can be rewritten in the following forms.
(a) x + 5 > 16 and (b) x + 5 < 16
Solution to (a)
x + 5 > 16
x + 5 5 > 16 5
x > 11
Solution to (b)
x + 5 < 16
x + 5 5 < 16 5
x < 21
Answer: x > 11 or x < 21
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183. A physician who has practiced medicine for over 20 years realizes that more than 92% of the
babies he delivered weighed p pounds such that p - 7 2 . What is the range of the weights of
the babies?
a.
b.
c.
d.
9 p 5
9p > 5
9>p 5
9p 5
Solution to (a)
p 7 2
p 7+ 7 2 + 7
p9
Solution to (b)
p 7+ 7 2 + 7
p5
Solution set: 9 p 5
184. Solve the equation 3x + 11 = 51 x.
a.
b.
c.
d.
12
10
6
2
b - Add x to both sides and subtract 11 from each side, and simplify.
3x + 11 + x 11 = 51 x + x 11
4x = 40
x = 10
185. The length of a rectangle is 12 ft. longer than twice its width. If the total length of a width and a
length is 44 ft., what is the measure of a width?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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x = 22 ft.
x = 19 ft.
x = 18 ft.
x = 16 ft.
d - Let x = length of a width. Then the measure of a length is 2x + 12.
x + (x + 12) = 44
2x + 12 = 44
2x + 12 12 = 44 12
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2x = 32
x = 16 ft.
x > 26
x > 28
x < 26
x < 28
a - Add 19 to both sides and subtract 3x from each side, and simplify.
5x 19 + 19 3x > 3x + 33 + 19 3x
2x > 52
x > 26
187. If the radius of a circle is doubled, how will its area be changed?
a.
b.
c.
d.
188. If x in x(22 19) is tripled, how much is the value of the expression changed?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Will Increase by 6x
Will increase 6x times
Will increase by 8x
Will increase 8x times
a - Subtract x(22 19) from (3x)(22 19).
(3x)(22 19) x(22 19) = 3x(3) x(3)
= 9x 3x = 6x
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189. If x in the expression 12(x + 3) + 9 is increased by 9, how will the value of the expression be
changed?
a.
b.
c.
d.
190. A side-length of a square-shape pool is 44 ft. If its length extended to 48 ft., how much will its
area be increased?
a.
b.
c.
d.
466 ft2
468 ft2
386 ft2
368 ft2
d - Denote the area of the pool before expansion by A and after expansion by P. Then
subtract these areas.
A = 442 = 1936 ft2
P = 482 = 2304
2304 1936 = 368 ft2
191. If x in the expression 3(x + 9) 12 is decreased by 9, how much will the value of the expression
be changed?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Will be decrease by 62
Will be decreased by 51
Will be decreased by 43
Will be decreased by 27
d - Replace x by x 9 and subtract the result from the given expression.
3(x + 9) 12 [3(x 9 + 9) 12] = 3x + 27 12 3x + 12 = 27
192. To solve equations such as 3.23x + 4.12 = 1.19 21.8x, which step must be followed first in order
to make the solution easier?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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d Multiplying all the terms by 100, converts the decimals to whole numbers. This way, the
calculations become simpler and easier.
x
4
= 3 , what step must be taken first?
5
9
1
5 1
x + = , which step must be followed first in order to make the
18
12 6
1
to the left side.
6
a.
Move
b.
Add
c.
d.
1
to the left side.
6
c - Multiplying all the terms by the least common denominator, 36, converts all the fractions
to whole numbers.
24 3
= ?
32 4
b - 1. Cross multiply.
2. Reduce the first ratio.
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196. The equation 12 = 6(3 + x) is obtained from the equation 12 3(3 + x) = 3(3 + x), using algebraic
operations. How is the expression (3 + x) doubled on the right side?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1 5
11 5
= . How can you complete the solution?
= yields
14 x
2 7 x
By cross-multiplication
By division
By subtraction
By multiplication
a - Cross multiplying the proportion yields x = 70.
198. We know that the perimeter of a rectangle with the dimensions a and b is equal to 2(a + b). How
does doubling the sum of a and b give the perimeter?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Perimeter = 2a + a + 2b + b = 2(a + b)
Perimeter = 2a + 2a + b + b = 2(a + b)
Perimeter = a + a + b + b = 2(a + b)
None of the above
c - The perimeter is a + a + b + b, (a + a) + (b + b), (2a + 2b), or 2(a + b).
199. The following set of numbers fit the sides of right triangles:
a=3
a=6
a=9
a = 12
b=4
b=8
b= 12
b = 16
c=5
c = 10
c = 15
c = 20
Using this pattern, find a general formula for the sides of right triangles.
a.
b.
c.
d.
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d - We can revise the side lengths to relate them to the first triangle as follows:
a = 1(3)
b = 1(4)
c = 1(5)
a = 2(3)
b = 2(4)
c = 2(5)
a = 3(3)
b = 3(4)
c = 3(5)
a = 4(3)
b = 4(4)
c = 4(5)
So, a = n(3), b = n(4), and c = n(5), where n is a positive integer.
200. What pattern is used for generating numbers in the series below:
4, 9, 19, 39, 79, . . . ,
a.
b.
c.
d.
201. Raymond is studying hard in his Algebra class to improve his exam scores. The following
numbers show his scores for the first five exams:
45, 56, 63, 75, 84
What is likely to be his score in the sixth exam?
a.
b.
c.
d.
70
85
89
94
d - The pattern of the scores reveals that in each exam he jumped from one range to a
following range. So, his next score will be in the range of 90-100.
202. Which formula is used to generate the numbers in the series below?
4, 9, 19, 34, 54, . . . ,
a.
b.
c.
d.
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c - To generate the numbers in the series, a multiple of 5 is added to each term beginning
with 5.
203. The numbers below follow a general pattern. What is the next number in the series?
100, 98, 94, 88, . . .
a.
b.
c.
d.
72
78
80
82
c - Starting from 2, the even numbers are subtracted.
204. The relationship between P and n is defined by P = 4n. If n increases, how will P change?
a.
b.
c.
d.
P will increase.
P will decrease.
P first will increase, then will decrease.
P first will decrease, then will increase.
a - This is a direct variation. Increase in n implies an increase in P.
205. The area of a rectangle is A = ab. Given A as a constant, how will b vary if a is doubled?
a.
b.
c.
d.
5
x
206. The relationship between R and x is defined by R = . If x increases how will R change?
a.
b.
c.
d.
R will increase.
R will decrease.
R first will increase, then will decrease.
R first will decrease, then will increase.
b - This is an inverse variation. Increase in x implies a decrease in R.
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207. Volume of a gas varies with its temperature and its pressure. This relationship is described by
V = TP, where V is volume, T is temperature and P is pressure. If the volume of a gas is constant,
then what is the relationship between T and P?
a.
b.
c.
d.
a.
b.
c.
d.
y = mx + b
xy =
5
4
y = x2 + 3x 7
y = 3x3 + 4x
a - The graph is a straight line and the correct answer is the straight line equation (y = mx +
b). Y is the distance along the Y axis. X is the distance along the X axis. B is where the line
passes the Y axis. The m is the slope or gradient, or how steep the line is.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
y = 2x + c
y = 2x3 + 3x + c
y = 2x + 3x + c
y = ax2 + bx + c
d - The graph is curved and has two points of intersection with x-axis. Therefore, the
quadratic function (d) represents this graph.
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b.
c.
d.
c - Path of a projectile has only one maximum point. Hence, (c) is the answer.
211. The difference between an acute angle and the right angle in a right triangle is 32. Which
equation can be used to find the acute angle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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90 x = 32
90 + x = 32
32 x = 90
32 + x = 90
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a - The measure of the right angle is 90. Denote the unknown angle by x.
The difference between 90 and x is 32. Therefore, we obtain the equation 90 x =32.
212. Which expression represents the phrase nine times a number added to 32, subtracted from
193?
a.
b.
c.
d.
222 + 9x
222 9x
160 + 9x
161 9x
d - Nine times a number is 9x. Adding 9x to 32 yields (9x + 32). Subtracting this expression
from 193 gives 193 (9x + 32) = 161 9x.
213. The sum of two consecutive even integers is 650. Which equation can be used to find these
numbers?
a.
b.
c.
d.
2x + 1 = 650
2(x + 1) = 650
2x 1 = 650
2(x 1) = 650
b - Denote the first number by x. Then the second number is (x + 2). Sum of these numbers is
650. Therefore,
x + x + 2 = 650
2x + 2 = 650
2(x + 1) = 650
So, 2(x + 1) = 650 can be used to solve this problem.
214. John scored 89 and 83 in his first two Geometry exams. He wants to score an average of 90 in
the exams. Which equation can be used to predict his score in the third exam?
a.
b.
c.
d.
x + 162 = 290
x + 182 = 280
x + 172 = 270
x 172 = 265
c - Denote the score of the third exam by x. Then (x + 89 + 83) 3 = 90 or x + 172 = 270. This
is the equation we can use to find x.
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If p: (x 1)(x + 3) = 0, then q: x = 1.
If p: (x 1)(x + 3) = 0, then q: x = 1.
If p: (x 1)(x + 3) = 0, then q: x = 3.
If p: (x 1)(x + 3) = 0, then q: x = 4.
a - Out of the given solutions of x, only x = 1 fits the equation. So, if (x 1)(x + 3), then x = 1.
qr
pq
p q p
r q p
a - Both x = 9 and x = 5 are the solutions to the equations, but they do not fit the equation
at the same time. Therefore, r or q is true.
217. If (x + 3)(x + 23) = 0, then which statement is true?
a.
b.
c.
d.
x = 3 or x = 23
x = 3 and x = 23
x = 3 or x = 23
x = 3 and x = 23
a - X cannot be both 3 and 23 at the same time in this equation. It can only be one or the
other to get 0. Using and logically means that they are valid at the same time. The term
and in logic has different meaning from the ordinary language.
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n (n + 1 )
. What is the sum of
2
144
140
120
112
c - Replace n = 15 in the general formula and simplify:
15 (15 + 1 ) 15 16
S=
= = 120
2
2
220. Ronald concluded that 3 = 4 by dividing both sides of the equation 3(x 1) = 4(x 1) by the same
expression (x 1). How did he use the simplification of an equation improperly?
a.
b.
c.
d.
217
x 1 = 0 does not allow us to divide both sides by 0. We can only divide by any nonzero number.
221. Consider the pattern among the following equations:
37 3 = 111
37 6 = 222
37 9 = 333
37 12 = 444
37 15 = 555
Which number must fill the blank in the equation 37 __= 888?
a.
b.
c.
d.
19
20
23
24
d - If we continue the same pattern, we obtain
37 18 = 666
37 21 = 777
37 24 = 888.
9
8
7
6
a - Following the same pattern we obtain
(12346 9) + 7 = 1111111
(1234567 9) + 8 = 11111111
(12345678 9) + 9 = 111111111
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Fri
Sat
Fri
7.0
Sat
8.5
Fri
7.0
Sat
4.5
Fri
7.0
Sat
4.5
Fri
7.0
Sat
4.5
b.
Day
Sunshine
c.
Day
Sunshine
d.
Day
Sunshine
b - Comparing each data point to all the tables shows that the data in (b) fits the graph.
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225. The percentages of different elements in a chemical substance is shown in the table below.
Carbon
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Sulfur
Nitrogen
34%
26%
21%
12%
7%
a.
b.
c.
d.
c - Comparing the table to each pie chart indicates that chart (c) represents the data.
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226. The following table shows the number of graduates of Boone Creek High School during years
2004-2011.
Year
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Number of Graduates
453
571
356
398
433
405
447
511
Which line graph represents the data in the table? (Numbers starting from 1 represent the years
2004, 2005, and so forth.)
a.
b.
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c.
d.
d - Comparing the data in the table to each graph indicates the line graph (d) represents the
table.
227. The Venn Diagram below displays the number of students attending different classes.
51
49
43
37
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Sat
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Which is the best estimate of the range of the data given in the graph?
a.
b.
c.
d.
4.2 mm
5.6 mm
5.9 mm
6.2 mm
a - The highest measure is about 9.4 and the lowest is about 5.2.
Range = 9.4 5.2 = 4.2
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229. The following stem - and - leaf graph represents a set of data.
46
51
55
58
c - There are 17 data points in the graph. Therefore, the ninth data point is the median.
Counting from either end we reach the number 55.
2005
2006
2009
2010
b - Comparing the numbers on the right column shows that 230,000 is the highest.
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2006
2007
2008
2010
b - Comparing the numbers on the right column shows that 110,000 is the lowest.
232. The values of the variables a, b, c and d are given in the table. On which variable is P dependent,
such that P = 3 + 2x?
P
1
9
21
a.
b.
c.
d.
a
2
4
2
b
1
3
9
c
6
1
8
d
2
3
7
Variable a
Variable b
Variable c
Variable d
b - Replacing the values of b for x gives the corresponding values of P given in the table.
233. The values of the variables m, n, p and q are given in the table.
On which variable is T dependent, such that T = 3x2 1?
T
11
26
2
a.
b.
c.
d.
m
2
4
2
n
3
7
5
p
4
1
8
Q
2
3
1
Variable m
Variable n
Variable p
Variable q
d - Replacing the values of q for x gives the corresponding values of T given in the table.
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234. The values of the variables m, n, p and q are given in the table. On which variable is R dependent
on, such that R =
3x + 2
?
2
R
5
7
10
a.
b.
c.
d.
m
4
4
6
n
1
3
9
p
6
1
8
Q
1
3
7
Variable m
Variable n
Variable p
Variable q
a - Replacing the values of m for x in R gives the corresponding values of R given in the table.
235. The pie chart below represents the data in the table. What is the relationship between the sum
of percentages and the area of the circle?
Service
Army
Navy
Marine Corp
Air Force
Coastal Guard
a.
b.
c.
d.
Percent
33%
27%
12%
25%
3%
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236. The bar graph represents the data in the table. How are the areas of the States of Alabama,
Maryland and Minnesota shown in the graph?
State
Alabama
Alaska
California
Colorado
Maryland
Minnesota
Land Area
50700
573,000
155900
103700
9770
79600
700000
600000
500000
400000
300000
200000
100000
0
a.
b.
c.
d.
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237. The bar graph represents the data in the table. How are the areas of the States of Arizona and
Montana shown in the graph?
State
Arkansas
Arizona
Connecticut
Michigan
Montana
Minnesota
Land Area
52000
113,650
4850
56800
145550
79600
160000
140000
120000
100000
80000
60000
40000
20000
0
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Student
B
Student
C
Student
D
Student
E
Student
F
71
98
86
67
81
92
Science
Score
History
Score
86
76
68
94
92
73
Student A
Student B
Student D
Student E
c - Among the History scores 67 is the lowest.
239. What is the difference between the ranges of the scores of the two subjects?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
2
4
5
d - Range of scores of History = 98 67 = 31
Range of scores of Science = 94 68 = 26
Difference of ranges = 31 26 = 5
Student A
Student C
Student D
Student E
b - Among the Science scores, 68 is the lowest.
241. Which student scored the highest in Science and lowest in History?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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Student B
Student D
Student E
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4
3.5
1.5
1
d - The mean of scores of Science = (86 + 76 + 68 + 94 + 92 + 73) 6 = 81.5
The mean of scores of History = (71 + 98 + 86 + 67 + 81 + 92) 6 = 82.5
Difference = 82.5 81.5 = 1
First
Week
11
32
14
30
Second
Week
32
44
21
39
Third
Week
20
9
21
11
Fourth
Week
19
33
29
12
243. In which week was the number of patients who pulled out from the trial the highest?
a.
b.
c.
d.
First week
Second week
Third week
Fourth week
b - Number of patients pulled out in First week = 11 + 32 + 14 + 30 = 87
Number of patients pulled out in Second week = 32 + 44 + 21 + 39 = 136
Number of patients pulled out in Third week = 20 + 9 + 21 + 11 = 61
Number of patients pulled out in Fourth week = 19 + 33 + 29 + 12 = 93
The highest number is 136.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
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Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
a - Number of patients pulled out from Group A = 11 + 32 + 20 + 19 = 82
Number of patients pulled out from Group B = 32 + 44 + 9 + 33 = 118
Number of patients pulled out from Group C = 14 + 21 + 21 + 29 = 85
Number of patients pulled out from Group D = 30 + 39 + 11 + 12 = 92
The lowest number is 82.
246. In which week was the number of patients who pulled out from the trial the lowest?
a.
b.
c.
d.
First week
Second week
Third week
Fourth week
c - Number of patients pulled out in First week = 11 + 32 + 14 + 30 = 87
Number of patients pulled out in Second week = 32 + 44 + 21 + 39 = 136
Number of patients pulled out in Third week = 20 + 9 + 21 + 11 = 61
Number of patients pulled out in Fourth week = 19 + 33 + 29 + 12 = 93
The lowest number is 61.
Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
b - Average of patients pulled out from Group A = (11 + 32 + 20 + 19) 4 = 21.5
Average of patients pulled out from Group B = (32 + 44 + 9 + 33) 4 = 29.5
Average of patients pulled out from Group C = (14 + 21 + 21 + 29) 4 = 21.25
Average of patients pulled out from Group D = (30 + 39 + 11 + 12) 4 = 23
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3
4
5
6
c - Arrange the data in ascending order:
3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7
The middle number is 5.
249. The average of three consecutive integers is 16. What is the smallest integer?
a.
b.
c.
d.
15
16
17
18
a - Denote the first integer by x. Then the following integers are (x + 1) and (x + 2).
Using the definition of average, we conclude [x + (x + 1) + (x + 2)] 3 = 16. Solve this
equation.
3x + 3 = 48
3x + 3 3 = 48 3
3x = 45
x = 15
250. The heights of a group of students are given below, in centimeters. What is the range of the
heights?
145, 146, 146, 154, 158, 166, 172, 174
a.
b.
c.
d.
29 cm
30 cm
32 cm
35 cm
a - The longest and the shortest heights are 174 and 145. Difference of these heights is
174 145 = 29.
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251. Olivia made the following scores in her History tests. What is the average of her scores?
86, 72, 78, 88
a.
b.
c.
d.
81
80
78
75
a - Average score = (86 + 72 + 78 + 88) 4
= 324 4 = 81
11
15
17
20
b - Arrange the numbers in the following form:
11, 11, 11
15, 15, 15, 15
17, 17
19,
20, 20
This arrangement shows that 15 is repeated more than the other numbers.
d.
1
. What does this fraction
3
1
.
3
b - It means that the chance of choosing one of the three numbers 1, 3, 5 out of the six
numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 is 1 out of 3.
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254. A box contains 42 red and green marbles. The probability of choosing a red marble from the box
is
a.
b.
c.
d.
4
. What can be concluded from this fraction?
7
There are 36 red marbles in the box.
There are 24 red marbles in the box.
There are 22 red marbles in the box.
There are 18 red marbles in the box.
b - Multiply the denominator and the numerator of the fraction
4 6 24
= .
7 6 42
4
by 6.
7
This means that there are 24 red marbles among the total of 42 marbles in the box.
255. There are 32 students in Algebra class. The chance of choosing a female student is
What does this fraction represent?
a.
b.
c.
d.
9
.
16
9 2 18
= . This means that 18 students out of 32 students are female. Then
16 2 32
256. Box A contains 124 cards marked with positive integers. The chance of choosing an odd integer is
12
. What does this fraction represent?
31
a.
b.
c.
d.
12
by 4.
31
12 12 4 48
= =
. This means that 48 cards out of 124 cards are marked with odd
31 31 4 124
integers. So, 124 48 = 76 cards are marked with even integers.
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257. What chance is there of choosing a number divisible by 5 from the numbers between 53 and 75?
a.
b.
c.
d.
7
18
4
17
5
18
4
21
d - The numbers between 53 and 75 are 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,
68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74. The count of these numbers is 21. Among these numbers only 55,
60, 65, and 70 are divisible by 5. The count of these numbers is 4. So, the chance is
4
.
21
258. Of a group of 50 students, 20 attend Algebra class. If a student is chosen randomly from the
group of 50, what is the chance that the student is not attending Algebra class?
a.
b.
c.
d.
3
5
4
5
1
5
2
3
a - The number of students do not attend Algebra class is 50 20 = 30.
30 3
=
Therefore, the chance is 50 5 .
259. Describe the correlation between height and shoe size.
a.
b.
c.
d.
Positive
Negative
No correlation
Cannot be determined.
a - As a persons height increases, the shoe size also increases. That is the definition of a
positive correlation.
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260. Describe the correlation between time spent exercising and weight.
a.
b.
c.
d.
positive
negative
no correlation
cannot determine
b - The more a person exercises, the lower is his or her weight typically. That is the definition
of a negative correlation.
261. For years, teachers have always said the more you study, the better you do on your test. Juan
wanted to conduct an experiment to see if that was indeed true. He had studied for his first
science test for 5.5 hours and got a 93%, his second science test for 2 hours and got a 89% and
for his last science test for half an hour and got a 78%.
Which of the following sentences best describe this situation?
a.
b.
c.
d.
positive
negative
no correlation
cannot determine
c - The height of people does not have anything to do with their hair length. That is
completely their opinion so there is no correlation between the two.
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263. The table represents the side of a square compared to its area.
Side Length
2 inches
4 inches
9 inches
12 inches
Area
4 square inches
16 square inches
81 square inches
144 square inches
Which of the following statements are true based on the previous relationship?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
10
100
110
a - 1000 milligrams equals 1 gram. Milligrams and grams are units of weight in the metric
system.
1.6
16
160
1600
d - 1 cm equals 10 millimeters. Therefore, 160 cm will equal 1600 mm (160 x 10).
Centimeters and millimeters are units of distance in the metric system.
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.0109
.109
1.09
10.9
b - 1 gram equals .001 kilograms. 109 x .001 = .109. Grams and kilograms are units of weight
in the metric system.
267. 4 L = ___ml
a.
b.
c.
d.
.4
40
400
4000
d - I liter equals 1000 milliliters. 4 x 1000 = 4000 milliliters. Liters and milliliters are units of
volume in the metric system.
268. 75 ml = ___L
a.
b.
c.
d.
.0075
.075
.75
7.5
b - 1 milliliter equals 1/1000 liter. 75 1000 = .075 liters. Liters and milliliters are units of
volume in the metric system.
176 lbs.
185 lbs.
210 lbs.
80 lbs.
a - To convert kilograms to pounds, multiply the number of kilograms by 2.2. 80 x 2.2 = 176
lbs. A kilogram is a unit of weight in the metric system.
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270. A kitten was weighed at 4 weeks old and the scale registered 0.8 lbs. If the kitten gains 0.05 lbs.
per week, what will the kitten weigh at 8 weeks old?
a.
b.
c.
d.
4.5 lbs.
4.2 lbs.
1.0 lbs.
8.2 lbs.
c - To determine how many pounds the kitten gains, first we need to figure out how many
weeks go by between the starting date and the final date. 8 4 = 4 weeks. If the kitten gains
0.05 lbs. per week, we now need to multiply .05 by 4 which gives us 0.2 lbs. total. Then we
need to add it to the starting weight, 0.8 lbs. 0.8 + 0.2 = 1.0 lbs.
271. Greg is building a rectangle dog run. He has 14 pieces of fencing, each piece measuring 5 by 5.
Which of the following areas are plausible for the dog run?
a.
b.
c.
d.
150 ft2
250 ft2
300 ft2
All of the above
d - First we need to figure out what the perimeters could possibly be. There are 14 pieces of
fencing, so the fence could be 1 piece by 6 pieces (2[1] + 2[6] = 14). There could also be 2
pieces by 5 pieces, and 3 pieces by 4 pieces. To convert to feet, multiply the number of
pieces by 5 since each piece is 5. Therefore, by finding the area of each of the possible
perimeters, we get (1 x 6) - 5 x 30 = 150, (2 x 5) - 10 x 25 = 250, and (3 x 4) - 15 x 20 = 300. All
of the options are correct.
6 mph
2 mph
1.5 mph
3 mph
c - To find the unit rate, first write the rate and then reduce the denominator to be
a value of 1.
1.5
6
=
1
4
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a.
b.
c.
d.
0 1.0
2.0 3.0
1.0 2.0
4.0 5.0
d - The greatest rate of change is equivalent to greatest slope. Looking at the options, choice
d is the steepest slope. Therefore, choice d has the greatest rate of change.
274. 54 F = _____ C
a.
b.
c.
d.
1.2
10.22
12.22
102.22
c - To convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, first subtract 32 and then multiply by 5/9.
54 32 = 22
22 x 5/9 = 110/9
110/9 = 12.22
275. 32 C = _____ F
a.
b.
c.
d.
TOP
89.6
88.9
86.9
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a - To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, first multiply by 9/5 and then add 32.
32 x 9/5 = 288/5
288/5 = 57.6
57.6 + 32 = 89.6
276. A woman weighs 132 pounds. What is her weight in kilograms?
a.
b.
c.
d.
13,200
1,320
132
60
d - To convert pounds to kilograms, divide the number of pounds by 2.2. 132 / 2.2 = 60 kg. A
kilogram is a unit of weight in the metric system.
152
164
193
640
c - To answer this question, we must first convert 64 to inches.
6 x 12 inches = 72 inches
72 inches + 4 inches = 76 inches
To find centimeters, use the following formula: inches multiplied by 2.54.
76 inches x 2.54 = 193.04
42 ounces
48 ounces
52 ounces
60 ounces
d - Each pound is equal to 16 ounces. Therefore, 3 pounds + 12 ounces = 3 16 + 12
= 48 + 12 = 60 ounces
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279. The weight of the object M is 9 kg and 112 g, and the weight of the object N is 1200 g. What is
the total weight in grams?
a.
b.
c.
d.
10122 grams
10312 grams
11021 grams
13021 grams
b - One kilogram = 1000 grams
Weight of M = 9 1000 + 112 = 9112 grams
Weight of N = 1200 grams
Weight of M and N = 9112 + 1200 = 10312 grams
262 inches
254 inches
248 inches
234 inches
a - One yard = 36 inches
1 foot = 12 inches
5 yards + 5 feet + 22 inches = 5 36 + 5 12 + 22 = 262 inches
12,512.5 miles
15,312.5 miles
15,315.5 miles
15,512.5 miles
b - The estimated relationship between mile and kilometer is 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers.
Therefore, the estimated equivalent of 24,500 kilometers is calculated as follows:
24,500 1.6 = 15,312.5 miles
282. Which of the following has the unit rate of 32 miles per hour?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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128
4
64
2
256
8
243
d - To find the unit rate, first write the rate and then reduce the denominator to be a value of
1. We want our final answer to be 32 miles per 1 hour. Checking each of the choices, we see
that all of them have the unit rate of 32 miles per hour.
32
128
=
1
4
32
64
=
1
2
32
256
=
1
8
283. Tim drives a truck 6 days a week for 9 hours a day. Each week, he logs about 3,600 miles. What is
his average speed while driving?
a.
b.
c.
d.
59 mph
62 mph
72 mph
67 mph
d - First, multiply the number of hours Tim drives by the number of days (6 days x 9 hours per
day) to find that each week, Tim drives for 54 hours. To find his average speed, find the unit
rate.
3600
54
= 67 mph.
1379 cm
1289 cm
1299 cm
1199 cm
d - We know 1 m = 100 cm.
M = 12 m + 119 cm = 12 100 + 119 = 1319 cm
N = 1.2 m = 1.2 100 = 120 cm
Difference = 1319 120 = 1199 cm
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4 kg
3 kg
2 kg
1 kg
c - 1 kilogram = 1000 grams
Weight of the mixture = 606 grams + 1443 grams = 2049 grams
2049 g = (2049 1000) kg = 2.049 kg 2 kg
286. Using Vernier calipers, the diameters of two steel bearings are measured as 4.34 cm and 3.39
cm. What is the sum of the diameters of the bearings in millimeters?
a.
b.
c.
d.
77.3 mm
73.7 mm
63.7 mm
60.3 mm
a - 1 cm = 10 mm
Total length of diameters = 4.34 + 3.39 = 7.73 cm
Total length of diameters = 7.73 10 = 77.3 mm
287. The distance between the Low and High settings in a Volume Control is 24 cm. If the distance
is marked by 16 equally spaced lines, what is the distance between each two adjacent lines, in
millimeters?
a.
b.
c.
d.
15 mm
14 mm
12 mm
10 mm
a - 1 cm = 10 mm
Distance = 24 10 = 240 mm
Distance between each two lines = 240 16 = 15 mm
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288. The scale of a map is 3 centimeters = 60 miles. The distance, on the map, from the east
boundary to the west boundary of Kingston is 1.2 cm. What is the distance from the east
boundary to the west boundary in miles?
a.
b.
c.
d.
29 miles
26 miles
24 miles
21 miles
c - Denote the real distance by x. Then solve the following proportion.
3 60
=
1.2 x
3x = 60(1.2)
3x = 72
x = 24 miles
289. A picture is enlarged by the scale factor of 5. If the dimensions of the picture were 4.2 in. by 8.4
in. before enlargement, what are its dimensions after enlargement?
a.
b.
c.
d.
24 by 34
21 by 32
26 by 34
21 by 42
d - Multiply each dimension by the scale factor.
4.2 5 = 21
8.4 5 = 42
290. If we want to draw a plan for a basketball court with the dimensions 85 feet by 50 feet using the
scale factor of 5 ft. = 1 in., then what would be the new dimensions?
a.
b.
c.
d.
18 in. by 11 in.
17 in. by 10 in.
15 in. by 13 in.
15 in. by 10 in.
b - Denote the dimensions after scaling by x and y. Then solve the following proportions:
1 5
=
x 85
5x = 85
x = 17 in.
1 5
=
y 50
5y = 50
y = 10 in.
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38 inches
36 inches
34 inches
32 inches
b - 1 yard = 3 feet
1 foot = 12 inches
1 yard = 3 12 = 36 inches
10
100
1000
10000
c - One liter is equivalent to 1000 cubic centimeters.
4
5
6
8
d - 1 gallon = 4 quarts
1 quart = 2 pints
1 gallon = 2 4 = 8 pints
10
14
16
20
c - 1 gallon = 4 quarts.
2 gallons + 8 quarts = 2 4 + 8 = 16 quarts
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2340 cm
2420 cm
2440 cm
2624 cm
a - 1 decameter = 1000 centimeters
1 decimeter = 10 centimeters
2 dm + 34 dc = 2 1000 + 34 10 = 2000 + 340 = 2340 cm
228 in.
218 in.
192 in.
188 in.
a - 1 yard = 36 inches
1 foot = 12 inches
5 yards + 4 feet = 5 36 + 4 12 = 180 + 48 = 228 in.
297. Cindy wants to add some preservative to 0.8 kg dried fruit. What unit of measurement should
she use to weigh the preservative?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Kilogram
Gram
Pound
Liter
a - Since the preservative is a small portion of the total weight of the product, the
preservative must be measured in grams.
298. A carton contains 112 notebooks. If each notebook weighs 6 ounces, what weight unit should be
used on the carton where the total weight is recorded?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Liter
Ton
Kilogram
Pound
d - Multiplying the weight of each notebook by the number of notebooks gives
6 112 = 672 ounces.
Dividing this number by 16 gives the exact weight 42 pounds.
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299. A truck is carrying 124 boxes of rootbeer. Each box contains 24 bottles and the weight of each
bottle is 340 grams. What measuring unit is proper to represent the total load of the truck?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Pound
Gram
Ton
Liter
c - Total weight of the load = 124 24 340 = 1011840 g
= 1011.840 kg
= 1.002 tons
300. A patient is to receive 2 grams of a drug. The drug comes in 500 mg/5 cc. Each vial has 10 cc.
How many vials does the patient need?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1
2
3
4
b - Answering this question is a two-step process. First, you must convert 2 grams to
milligrams (mg).
There are 1000 mg in a gram, so 2 x 1000 = 2000 mg.
Then you plug 2000 mg into the following equation:
2000 mg = 500 mg
x cc
5 cc
500x = 10000
x = 20 cc
Since there are 10 cc in each vial, the patient will need 2 vials.
301. What is the volume of a gold bar that is 4.5 cm long, 3.5 cm wide and 2 cm thick?
a.
b.
c.
d.
10 cm
15.75 cm
20.25 cm
31.5 cm
d - To find the volume of a rectangular solid can be calculated as follows;
volume = length x width x thickness
In this case, 4.5 x 3.5 x 2 = 31.5 cm
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302. The dimensions of a rectangle are 2 feet and 240 inches. What is the area of the rectangle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
5760 in.2
5780 in.2
5860 in.2
5980 in.2
a - Area = (2 ft.)(240 in) = (2 12 in.)(240 in.) = (24 in.)(240 in.) = 5760 in.2
303. The line segment AE is made up of AB = 2 ft., BC = 25 in., CD = 3 ft. and DE = 35 in. What is the
length of AE in inches?
a.
b.
c.
d.
54 ft.
60 ft.
118 in.
120 in.
d - Replace the given measures in the equation below:
AE = AB + BC + CD + DE
= (2 ft.) + (25 in.) + (3 ft.) + (35 in.)
= (2 12 in.) + (25 in.) + (3 12 in.) + (35 in.)
= 24 in. + 25 in. + 36 in. + 35 in.
= 120 in.
304. The area of a tract of land A is 232 square meters and the area of the land B is 420,000 square
decimeters. Find the total area of A and B in square meters.
a.
b.
c.
d.
608 m2
612 m2
652 m2
672 m2
c - 100 square decimeter = 1 square meter
Total Area = (232 m2) + (420000 dc2)
= (232 m2) + (42000 100 m2)
= 232 m2 + 420 m2
= 652 m2
305. The average temperature of New York on a sunny day is 77 degrees Fahrenheit. Which is the
equivalent of this temperature in degrees Celsius?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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d - Replace F = 77 with F =
9
C + 32
77 = 5
9
77 32 = C + 32 32
5
9
C
45 = 5
9
C + 32 , and solve for C.
5
C = 25
9 cm
11 cm
9 cm
a.
b.
c.
d.
99 cm2
81 cm2
97 cm2
101 cm2
c - To find the area of the shaded region, find the area of the entire rectangle and the
subtract the area of the triangle in the corner. The area of the rectangle is found by
multiplying 9 cm and 11 cm to get 99 cm2. The area of the triangle uses the formula (b * h) /
2. The base is 2 cm since 9 cm 7 cm = 2 cm. The height is 2 cm since 11 cm 9 cm = 2 cm.
The area is (2 * 2)/2 = 2 cm2. 99 cm2 2 cm2 = 97 cm2. Answer A is the area of the rectangle
without subtracting the triangle.
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4 in
a.
b.
c.
d.
64 in
40 in
48 in
60 in
a - Since the instructions say regular figure, we know that all of the sides are 4 inches.
There are 16 sides, so either multiply 4 by 16 or use repeated addition to add 4 together 16
times. Either way, we get 64 inches. The other choices are if the number of sides are counted
incorrectly.
308. What is the area of the following figure? Keep your answer in terms of pi.
4 ft.
a.
b.
c.
d.
16 ft2
12 ft2
ft2
4 ft2
b - To find the area for the partial circle, find the area of the whole circle (*r2) and then
multiply by since that is of the circle. *42 = 16 which is the area of the whole circle.
16 * = 12 .
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309. Find the area of the shaded area rounded to the nearest hundredth. Use 3.14 as .
16 in
5 in
a.
b.
c.
d.
22 in
75.38 in
14.625 in 2
1,760 in 2
95 in 2
2
a - To find the area of the composite figure, break it into a trapezoid and a circle and subtract
the area of the circle from the trapezoid. The 5 represents the height of the trapezoid as well
as the diameter of the circle. For the circle, find the area by using the formula *r2.
3.14*2.52 = 19.625. For the trapezoid, use the formula * h * (b 1 + b 2 ). * 5 * (16 + 22) =
95. Then subtract: 95 19.625 = 75.375. While that is not a choice, Answer A is correct if the
answer is rounded to the nearest hundredth.
310. Find the perimeter of the figure. Use 3.14 as .
8.73
6.29
14.2
a.
b.
c.
d.
36.84
32.48
35.22
45.33
c - To find the perimeter, add all of the sides together. Make sure to line up the decimals
when adding. 6.29 + 14.2 + 8.73 + 6 = 35.22.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
54
432
82.26
36.84
12
c - To find the area of the composite figure, break it into a trapezoid and a half circle. The 6
represents the height of the trapezoid as well as the diameter. For the half circle, find the
area of the whole circle (*r2) and then divide by 2. 3.14*32 = 28.26. For the trapezoid, use
the formula * h * (b1 + b2). * 6 * (6 + 12) = 54. Then add the areas together: 28.26 + 54 =
82.26. Answer A only takes into account the trapezoid, and Answer B multiplies the 3
numbers on the figure together.
312. Tom is building a wooden fence for his rectangular back yard. The dimensions that he wants the
fence is 18 ft. by 24 ft., with one five-foot metal gate. Each piece of wood is 5 inches wide and 5
feet tall. Tom also wants one inch between each piece of wood. How many pieces of wood will
he need to buy?
a.
b.
c.
d.
185 pieces
158 pieces
74 pieces
72 pieces
b - In order to figure out how many pieces of wood Tom needs to buy, find the perimeter
first. 2(18) + 2(24) = 36 + 48 = 84 ft. Then subtract the 5 gate to have 79 feet. Since each
piece is 5 inches wide, with one inch in between, we need to figure out how many times does
6 inches go into 79 feet. 6 inches goes into 1 foot twice, so 6 inches goes into 79 feet 158
times.
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313. What is the correct equation to find the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 4 cm and a
width of 8 cm?
a.
b.
c.
d.
4 + 8 = 12
4 * 8 = 32
(4*8)/2 = 16
2(4) + 2(8) = 24
d - To find the perimeter, add all of the sides together. Since it is a rectangle, there are two
sides that are 4 cm and two sides that are 8 cm. The only option that matches that is D.
314. What is the length of the arc of a circle made by a 90 angle? The circle has a diameter of 8 ft.
Leave your answer in terms of .
a.
b.
c.
d.
4 ft.
16 ft.
8 ft.
2 ft.
d - To find a length of the arc, multiply the circumference by the fraction of the circle that the
arc covers (angle/360). Find the circumference by the following formula: C = * d. Plugging
in the value for the diameter, we get the circumference to be 8. To find an arc, multiply the
fraction of the circle represented by the circumference. Since the arc is being made by the
90 angle, the fraction of the circle is because that is 90/360. The length of the arc is * 8
= 2.
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315. The illustration is of a small white circle within a large blue circle. The radius of the small circle is
4 in. The diameter of the large circle is 12 in. Find the area of the shaded region. Leave your
answer in terms of .
a.
b.
c.
d.
16 in 2
36 in 2
20 in 2
128 in 2
c- In order to find the area of the shaded region, first we find the area of the large circle and
then subtract the area of the small circle. To find the area of a circle, use the formula Area =
* r 2. For the big circle, the diameter is given, so it needs to be divided in half to get the
radius. * 62 = 36, but that is the entire circle. The area of the small circle is * 42 = 16.
Subtracting 16 from 36, our final answer is 20 in 2.
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90
a.
b.
c.
d.
9.68 cm
9.28 cm
8.82 cm
8.48 cm
d - Triangle ARS is a right isosceles triangle. Therefore, AS = AR. Apply the Pythagorean
Theorem.
(RS)2 = (RA)2 + (AS)2
(12)2 = (RA)2 + (RA)2
144 = 2(RA)2
72 = (RA)2
RA = 8.48 cm
317. In the isosceles triangle ABC, the vertex angle A is 40. What is the measurement of a sideangle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
70
62
60
55
a - Since A is the vertex angle, then B and C are side-angles and are equal.
B = C and mA = 40
Replace these equations in mA + mB + mC =180.
40 + mC + mC = 180
2(mC) = 140
mC = 70
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a.
b.
c.
d.
83
82
78
73
d mA = 34
mA + mB =180
34 + mB = 180
mB = 180 34
= 146
BD is the angle bisector of the angle B. So, it divides 146 into two equal parts.
mDBC = 146 2 = 73
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319. In the isosceles right triangle ABC, BC = 14 in. What is the area of the triangle?
B
a.
b.
c.
d.
56 in.2
52.04 in.2
49 in.2
48.02 in.2
c Apply BC = 14, AB = AC, and the Pythagorean Theorem.
(BC)2 = (AB)2 + (AC)2
142 = (AB)2 + (AB)2
196 = 2(AB)2
98 = (AB)2
Area = (AB)(AC) 2
= (AB)(AB) 2
= (AB)2 2
= 98 2
= 49 in.2
320. The segment line AB with A(3, 5) and B(7, 8) is translated 3 units vertically up. What are the new
locations of A and B?
a.
b.
c.
d.
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If p, then q.
If q, then p.
If q, then not p.
If p, then not q.
a In any equilateral triangle, all the altitudes are equal.
322. Which set of angle measures can represent the interior angles of a triangle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
54, 67 and 34
32, 48 and 90
42, 90 and 58
33, 80 and 67
d - The sum of the angles must equal 180.
33 + 80 + 67 = 180
12, 18, 22
11, 13, 24
13, 15, 29
14, 18, 38
a - Only in (a), the sum of two sides is greater than the third side.
For example: 12 + 18 > 22
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