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SAT Algebra Quiz
Forget the meaning of life--the real search is for the value of
x
! Algebra is a world of its own, where FOIL isn't for wrapping up leftovers and logarithms have nothing to do with the latest dance craze. And since you may need to dust the cobwebs from your math memory to get through the algebra, we've included some arithmetic, too. See how well you fare on these sample questions from the SAT!
Note: Questions, answers, and explanations are provided by
Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions
.
Directions:
Solve each of the following problems and decide which answer is the best of the choices given.
Notes:
1.
Calculator use is permitted.
2.
All numbers used are real numbers.
3.
Figures are provided for some problems.
4.
All figures are drawn to scale and lie in a plane UNLESS otherwise indicated.
1
The table to the left shows the results of a race in a track meet. If all the students started at the same time, who finished third?
a)
Paul
b)
Grace
c)
Logan
d)
Charlene
e)
Francisco
2
A telephone call costs $0.35 for the first three minutes and $0.07 for each additional minute. How many minutes long was a telephone call that cost $1.75?
a)
20
b)
23
c)
26
d)
33
e)
41
3
How much greater than the value of 3
x
– 7 is the value of 3
x
+ 5?
a)
12
b)
10
c)
7
d)
5
e)
2
4
A jacket that costs
x
dollars is discounted 20 percent off its original price on Monday, then an additional 10 percent on Tuesday. What is the price of the jacket, in terms of
x
?
a)
1.3
x
b)
1.1
x
c)
.81
x
d)
.72
x
e)
.7
x
5
The hour hand of a watch rotates 30 degrees every hour. How many complete rotations does the hour hand make in six days?
a)
18
b)
12
c)
10
d)
8
e)
6
6
A store sells 12 different types of radios, 10 different types of television sets, and 5 different types of vacuum cleaners. How many different combinations of one radio, one television set, and one vacuum cleaner can a customer buy?
a)
12
b)
60
c)
120
d)
360
e)
600
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