SSAT <- Upper Level SSAT <- 2012 SSAT Practice Test - Quantitative (Math) Section

2012 SSAT Practice Test - Quantitative (Math) Section

2012 SSAT Practice Test - Quantitative (Math) Section

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Directions: Any figures that accompany questions in this section may be assumed to be drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when it is stated that a particular figure is not drawn to scale. Letters such as t, y and n stand for real numbers. Each question consists of a word problem followed by four answer choices. You may write in your test booklet; however, you may be able to solve many of these problems in your head. The average of three numbers is 5. What is three times the sum of the three numbers?

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How many factors does the number 15 have?

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John owns \(\frac{1}{3}\) of the CDs in the collection. If there are a total of 180 CDs, how many does John own?

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What is the perimeter of an equilateral triangle, one side of which measures 6 inches?

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Tyler, Sharice, and James want to put their money together in order to buy a $360 radio. If Sharice agrees to pay twice as much as James, and Tyler agrees to pay six times as much as Sharice, how much will Sharice contribute?

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The price of a jacket is reduced by half, and the resulting price is then reduced by 10%. The final price is what percentage of the original price?

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In a jar of gumdrops, the ratio of green gumdrops to red gumdrops is 9:5. If only green and red gumdrops are in the jar and the total number of gumdrops is 56, how many green gumdrops are in the jar?

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A stop sign has eight equal sides and a perimeter of 96 inches. What is the length of each individual side?

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Two cardboard boxes have equal volume. The dimensions of one box are 6 × 6 × 10. If the length of the other box is 3 and the width is 10, what is the height of the second box?

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At a fund-raiser, 500 people each donated y dollars. In terms of y, what was the total number of dollars donated?

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Using the formula \(A = p + prt\), find A when \(p = 500\), \(r = 0.08\), and \(t = 2.5\).

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Triangles ABE and ACD are similar. If CB = 6, BA = 4, and EA = 6, find the length of DE.

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The expression \((3K^3)^2\) is equivalent to

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Find the value of y in the proportion \(\frac{30}{48} = \frac{5}{y}\).

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If \(\frac{5}{x}\) is subtracted from \(\frac{3}{x}\), the result is

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The markdown price of a computer game was $22.97, which represented 50% of the original selling price. What was the original selling price?

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Use this chart to answer the question: Freddie's weekly net income is $480. He spends 50% on food, 25% on rent and utilities, 7% on entertainment, and 5.3% on clothing. How much money does Freddie spend on miscellaneous items each week?

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What is the x-intercept of the line described by the equation \(y = 4x + 5\)?

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What is 60 expressed as the product of its prime factors?

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If \(|6a - 2| = 3\), what is a possible value of \(a\)?

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Dinner (plus tax and tip) cost $145.60. The tax rate is 10% and Mr. Simmons left a 20% tip. Both tax and tip are calculated on the base amount of the check. What was the base amount of Mr. Simmons's bill?

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What is the area of a square whose diagonal is 8?

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Which fraction lies between \(\frac{2}{3}\) and \(\frac{4}{5}\)?

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The circumference of a circle whose diameter is 9 inches is approximately:

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Josie bought 10 shares of Zariche Toy Co. stock at $180 per share on Monday and sold them at $240 per share on Friday. What was Josie's profit on this investment?

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