All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #295 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
When we add to a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go up by
. Mentally, we can add
to the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #296 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
When we add to a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go up by
. Mentally, we can add
to the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #297 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
When we add to a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go up by
. Mentally, we can add
to the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #2171 : Operations
When we add to a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go up by
. Mentally, we can add
to the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #292 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
When we add to a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go up by
. Mentally, we can add
to the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #293 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
When we add to a two digit number, the only number that changes in our answer is the tens position, and it will always go up by
. Mentally, we can add
to the number in the tens place to find our answer.
Example Question #571 : Operations & Algebraic Thinking
Which of the equations is TRUE?
Both and
equal
. So these two equations equal each other.
,
, and
. Because none of these equations equal
, they can’t be equal to
.
Example Question #2172 : Operations
Which math problem below equals
We can add . So the math problem becomes
. Both
and
equal
.
Example Question #1 : Understanding And Applying Properties Of Operations And The Relationship Between Addition And Subtraction
Which math problem below equals
We can add . So the math problem becomes
. Both
and
equal
.
Example Question #2173 : Operations
Lauren has pencils,
markers, and
notebooks in her backpack. How many total items does Lauren have in her backpack?
This is an addition problem because we want to know how many total supplies Lauren has in her backpack when we put everything together. When we put things together we are adding.
We can start at and count up
.
Then we can count up .
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