ISEE Middle Level Math : ISEE Middle Level (grades 7-8) Mathematics Achievement

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for ISEE Middle Level Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #92 : Whole And Part

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Multiply:

 

Example Question #93 : Whole And Part

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Multiply:

 

Example Question #94 : Whole And Part

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Multiply the numbers and add the exponents:

Example Question #95 : Whole And Part

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First, multiply the numbers is parentheses:

Then, multiply by the outside constant:

 

Example Question #96 : Whole And Part

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First, multiply the numbers is parentheses:

Then, multiply by :

 

Example Question #97 : Whole And Part

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First, multiply the numbers is parentheses:

Then, multiply by the outside constant:

 

Example Question #98 : Whole And Part

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First, solve the exponents:

Then, solve the equation:

 

Example Question #99 : Whole And Part

Jonathan and Thomas are making sandwiches for their class. If each student gets 2 sandwiches each, how many sandwiches should Jonathan and Thomas make for their class of 28 students?

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Multiply the number of students by the number of sandwiches per student: sandwiches

 

Example Question #100 : Whole And Part

Mary went shopping for her band uniform. She spent $29.00 on pants, $25.42 on a shirt, and $25.42 on shoes. How much did Mary spend in total?  

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Add up all of Mary's expenses:

 

Example Question #1021 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Mathematics Achievement

How many sixths are there in ?

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In each whole number, there are 6 sixths. Therefore, in the number 2, there are 12 sixths. 

In the fraction , each third is equal to 2 sixths. Therefore, there would be 4 sixths in 

Next, we add together the 12 sixths and the 4 sixths, which gives us 16; the correct answer. 

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