All SSAT Middle Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #11 : Whole And Part
Mark is baking cupcakes. He has to bake cupcakes and has
pounds of cake batter to make them. After he bakes
cupcakes, how many pounds of cake batter does he have left?
If Mark bakes cupcakes, that means he has used one-eighth of the cake batter because:
.
Now we need to find out how much one-eighth of is:
From here we will find the difference between the amount of cake batter Mark started with and the amount he used for the cupcakes to find how many pounds of batter is left.
Therefore,
This would leave 7 pounds of cake batter remaining.
Example Question #12 : Whole And Part
On Monday Beth created drawing. On Tuesday she created
drawings. On Wednesday she created twice has many drawings as on Monday and Tuesday combined. She did not draw the rest of the week. How many drawings total did she create for the week?
drawings
drawings
drawings
drawings
drawings
drawings
To calculate Beth's total drawings, we should add up the days:
Monday: drawing
Tuesday: drawings
Wednesday: , which is the total of Monday's drawings plus Tuesday's drawings, times
. (Given that
plus
is equal to
, and that
times
is
, there were a total of
drawings on Wednesday.)
The sum of plus
plus
is
, which is therefore the correct answer.
Example Question #861 : Ssat Middle Level Quantitative (Math)
There is a bag of marbles and the three colors are red, blue, and green. If the green marbles equal times the amount of blue and blue is
times the amount of red, what is the total amount of marbles when there are
red marbles?
Since there are times as many blue marbles as there are red, you must multiple the red marbles by
, Then you take the
blue marbles and multiply by
since there are
times the green marbles as blue
. Then you add them all together to get
.
Example Question #13 : Whole And Part
What is in expanded form?
When we write a number in expanded form, we multiply each digit by its place value.
is in the ones place, so we multiply by
.
is in the tenths place, so we multiply by
.
is in the hundredths place, so we multiply by
.
Then we add the products together to check our answer:
Example Question #181 : Number & Operations In Base Ten
What is in expanded form?
When we write a number in expanded form, we multiply each digit by its place value.
is in the ones place, so we multiply by
.
is in the tenths place, so we multiply by
.
is in the hundredths place, so we multiply by
.
Then we add the products together.
Example Question #203 : Numbers And Operations
What is in expanded form?
When we write a number in expanded form, we multiply each digit by its place value.
is in the ones place, so we multiply by
.
is in the tenths place, so we multiply by
.
is in the hundredths place, so we multiply by
.
Then we add the products together.
Example Question #1 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What is in expanded form?
When we write a number in expanded form, we multiply each digit by its place value.
is in the ones place, so we multiply by
.
is in the tenths place, so we multiply by
.
is in the hundredths place, so we multiply by
.
Then we add the products together.
Example Question #2 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What is in expanded form?
When we write a number in expanded form, we multiply each digit by its place value.
is in the ones place, so we multiply by
.
is in the tenths place, so we multiply by
.
is in the hundredths place, so we multiply by
.
Then we add the products together.
Example Question #371 : Common Core Math: Grade 5
What is in expanded form?
When we write a number in expanded form, we multiply each digit by its place value.
is in the ones place, so we multiply by
.
is in the tenths place, so we multiply by
.
is in the hundredths place, so we multiply by
.
Then we add the products together.
Example Question #1 : Read And Write Decimals To Thousandths Using Base Ten Numerals, Number Names, And Expanded Form: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nbt.A.3a
What is in expanded form?
When we write a number in expanded form, we multiply each digit by its place value.
is in the ones place, so we multiply by
.
is in the tenths place, so we multiply by
.
is in the hundredths place, so we multiply by
.
Then we add the products together.
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