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Section II Mathematics

Practice Test 1

11. Armand is making a salad from the

following ingredients: three different

kinds of lettuce, three different kinds of

tomatoes, and four different kinds of

beans. If he wants to use only one kind

of lettuce, one kind of tomato, and one

kind of beans, how many different

combinations of salads can he possibly

make?

A. 3

B. 6

C. 10

D. 15

E. 36

C. 6 1 ⁄6

D. 8 1 ⁄6

E. 12 1 ⁄6

14. An art class has 30 students. Each

student needs a piece of ribbon 2 feet 6

inches in length. What is the total

length of ribbon needed?

A. 780 feet 6 inches

B. 240 feet

C. 78 feet 6 inches

D. 78 feet

E. 75 feet

Read the information below and then

answer the question that follows.

Sandra’s weekly wage is $30 less than

three times Harold’s weekly wage.

If Sandra’s weekly wage is $90, what

is Harold’s weekly wage?

12. If t represents Harold’s weekly wage,

which of the following equations can be

used to solve the preceding problem?

A. $ 90 = 3t

-$

30

B. $ 90 - $ 30 = 3t

C. 3t-t- $ 30=

$ 90

D. t- $ 30= 3^$

90h

E. 3t+ t=

$ 90

15. A color television set is marked down

20% to $320. Which of the following

equations could be used to determine its

original price, P?

A. $ 320 -. 20 = P

B. . 20P

= $ 320

C. P = $ 320 + 20

D. . 80P+ . 20P=

$ 320

E. . 80P

= $ 320

Use the diagram below to answer the

question that follows.

100

90

80

13. If 3 divided by a number y is 18, then

what is the value of the number y

plus 2?

Feet

70

60

50

40

A. 2 1 ⁄6

B. 4 1 ⁄6

30

20

10

0

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Feet

245

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