All ISEE Middle Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #2331 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Mathematics Achievement
First follow order of operations and solve on each side.
Then, subtract 40 from each side to leave only the variable:
Finally, divide both sides by 2.
The answer is
Example Question #211 : Algebraic Concepts
First solve with order of operations on each side:
Then subtract 15 from each side:
Finally, divide each side by 5:
The answer is 5.
Example Question #2332 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Mathematics Achievement
Solve inside the parentheses first:
Follow order of operations to solve:
The answer is 21.
Example Question #11 : Equations
Melissa is going on a road trip to her mother's house in another state. On a full tank of gas, she can travel 230 miles. At least how many times will she need to fill up her gas tank if her mother lives 950 miles away?
Divide the total distance (950) by the number of miles per full tank of gas (230).
Therefore, she will have to fill up her tank with gas at least 5 times.
Answer is at least 5 times.
Example Question #12 : Equations
First solve what is inside parentheses and follow the order of operations:
Then, add 18 to each side:
Finally, divide each side my 14:
The answer is 4.
Example Question #2333 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Mathematics Achievement
First, convert each fraction into an improper fraction.
Then, change the operation to multiplication and flip the second fraction.
Reduce and multiply.
Example Question #2334 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Mathematics Achievement
First, convert each mixed number into an improper fraction:
Then, change the operation to multiplication and flip the second fraction:
Reduce and multiply:
Example Question #1 : Algebra
Jasmine is participating in a swimming race. If the race is 3000 yards, what percentage of the race has she completed at the 2400 yardline?
Divide .
Answer: Jasmine has completed 80% of the race.
Example Question #2335 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Mathematics Achievement
First, convert each fraction into an improper fraction. Then, change the operation to multiplication and flip the second fraction. Reduce and multiply.
Example Question #2336 : Isee Middle Level (Grades 7 8) Mathematics Achievement
Nelson received $64.00 in holiday gifts. If he would like to buy a baseball bat for $16.00, a glove for $34.00, and a cap for $11.00, how much money will he have left over?
First, add up all the items on his wish list:
Then, subtract that amount from the original amount: