Operations using whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. – PEMDAS – 2x3= ? – 4/2 x 6/2= ? – 1/5 x.5 = ? – 4/.5 = ? Numbers raised to powers and square.

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Operations using whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. – PEMDAS – 2x3= ? – 4/2 x 6/2= ? – 1/5 x.5 = ? – 4/.5 = ? Numbers raised to powers and square roots. – 2 2 – 4.5 Simple linear equations with one variable. – 3x+7=16. Solve for X. Simple probability and counting the number of ways something can happen. – On a six sided die, what are the chances of rolling a five? Pre-Algebra

Ratio, proportion, and percent. – 3 is what percent of 6? What is 50% of 6? Absolute value. – What is the absolute value of -3? – |-3| = ? Ordering numbers from least to greatest. Reading information from charts and graphs. Simple stats – Mean: add all terms together and divide by number of terms. – Median: order terms from lowest to highest. Eliminate high and low terms till you’ve reached the middle. If two terms are left, take the mean. – Mode: most frequent term. Pre-Algebra

Substituting the value of a variable in an expression. – Add like terms. Separate different terms. – 2x+2x+7y=15. – Y=2. Solve for X. Performing basic operations on polynomials and factoring polynomials. – FOIL – (x-3)(x+7) = ? – x 2 +8x+12=0. Solve for X. – Factor x Solving linear inequalities with one variable. – X+7<12. What do we know about x? – X+6>19 and x-8<6. What do we know about x? Elementary algebra

If a – b = 14, and 2a + b = 46, then b = ? a = 14 + b; substitute 2(14 + b) + b = b + b = 46 3b = 18 b = 6, a = 20 Elementary Algebra – Substitution, 2 Equations, 2 Unknowns 4 OR USE MATRICIES

a/b + c/b = (a + c) / b a/b + c/d = (ad + bc) / bd 3x 3 + 9x 2 – 27x = 0; 3x (x 2 + 3x – 9) = 0 (x+2) 2 = (x+2)(x+2) (x/y) 2 = x 2 /y 2 X 0 = 1 Elementary Algebra 5

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7 4. Marlon is bowling in a tournament and has the highest average after 5 games, with scores of 210, 225, 254, 231, and 280. In order to maintain this exact average, what must be Marlon’s score for his 6th game? F. 200G. 210H. 231J Joelle earns her regular pay of $7.50 per hour for up to 40 hours of work in a week. For each hour over 40 hours of work in a week, Joelle is paid 1 times her regular pay. How much does Joelle earn for a week in which she works 42 hours? A. $126.00B. $315.00C. $322.50D. $378.00E. $ Which of the following mathematical expressions is equivalent to the verbal expression “A number, x, squared is 39 more than the product of 10 and x” ? F. 2x = x G. 2x = 39x + 10x H. x 2 = 390 − 10x J. x 2 = x 10 K. x 2 = x

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9 12. In the school cafeteria, students choose their lunch from 3 sandwiches, 3 soups, 4 salads, and 2 drinks. How many different lunches are possible for a student who chooses exactly 1 sandwich, 1 soup, 1 salad, and 1 drink? F. 2G. 4H. 12J. 36K For 2 consecutive integers, the result of adding the smaller integer and triple the larger integer is 79. What are the 2 integers? A. 18, 19B. 19, 20C. 20, 21D. 26, 27E. 39, What is the least common multiple of 70, 60, and 50 ? F. 60G. 180H. 210J. 2,100K. 210, A group of cells grows in number as described by the equation y = 16(2) t, where t represents the number of days and y represents the number of cells. According to this formula, how many cells will be in the group at the end of the first 5 days? A. 80B. 160C. 400D. 512E. 1,280 Practice Questions

(a + 2b + 3c) − (4a + 6b − 5c) is equivalent to: A. −4a − 8b − 2cB. −4a − 4b + 8cC. −3a + 8b − 2c D. −3a − 4b − 2cE. −3a − 4b + 8c 23. In a basketball passing drill, 5 basketball players stand evenly spaced around a circle. The player with the ball (the passer) passes it to another player (the receiver). The receiver cannot be the player to the passer’s immediate right or left and cannot be the player who last passed the ball. A designated player begins the drill as the first passer. This player will be the receiver for the first time on which pass of the ball? 4 th B. 5 th C. 6 th D. 10 th E. 24 th 26. −3|−6 + 8|= ? F. −42 G. −6 H. −1 J. 6K A bag contains 12 red marbles, 5 yellow marbles, and 15 green marbles. How many additional red marbles must be added to the 32 marbles already in the bag so that the probability of randomly drawing a red marble is 3/5? F. 13G. 18H. 28J. 32K. 40

Practice Questions Jerome, Kevin, and Seth shared a submarine sandwich. Jerome ate 1/2 of the sandwich, Kevin ate 1/3 of the sandwich, and Seth ate the rest. What is the ratio of Jerome’s share to Kevin’s share to Seth’s share? A. 2:3:6B. 2:6:3C. 3:1:2D. 3:2:1E. 6:3:2 43. The circle graph below shows the distribution of registered voters, by age, for a community. Registered voters are randomly selected from this distribution to be called for jury duty. What are the odds (in the age range:not in the age range) that the first person called for jury duty is in the age range of 25−35 years? A. 01:3 B. 07:8 C. 07:43 D. 21:29 E. 42:25

Practice Questions Kaya wants to install a new circular stained-glass window in her living room. The design of the window will be identical to that of the panel. The diameter of the new window will be 75% longer than the diameter of the panel. The new window will be how many feet in diameter? F G H J K For every hour that Marcia spends making frames in the second week of December each year, she donates $3 from that week’s profit to a local charity. This year, Marcia made 4 large frames and 2 small frames in that week. Which of the following is closest to the percent of that week’s profit Marcia donated to the charity? A. 06% B. 12% C. 14% D. 16% E. 19%

Practice Questions In the equation x 2 + mx + n = 0, m and n are integers. The only possible value for x is –3. What is the value of m ? A. 3B. –3C. 6D. –6E. 9

Answers A 2. F 3. E 4. J 5. C 6. K 7. E 8. H 9. A 12. K 13. B 16. J 19. D 21. E 23. B 26. G 32. G 35. D 43. D 46. J 51. C 54. K 55. C 59. C