Use of a calculator is permitted for all questions.
Formulas:
- Area of a Circle: πr²
- Circumference of a Circle: 2πr
- Area of a Rectangle: l * w
- Area of a Triangle: (1/2)bh
- Pythagorean Theorem: c² = a² + b²
- Volume of a Rectangle = l * w * h
- Volume of a Cylinder = πr²h
- Volume of a Sphere = (4/3)πr³
- Volume of a Cone = (1/3)πr²h
- Volume of a Triangular Prism = (1/3)lwh
Other Notes:
- The number of degrees of a circle is 360.
- The number of radians in a circle is 2π.
- The sum of degrees of the angles of a triangle is 180.
Student Produced Responses:
- Up to 5 characters allowed for positive answers.
- Up to 6 characters allowed for negative answers.
- Fractions that are too long should be converted to the decimal equivalent.
- Decimals that are too long should be truncated or rounded to the fourth digit.
- Mixed numbers should be converted to improper fractions or the decimal equivalent.
- DON’T include symbols like percent signs, commas, measurements, or dollar signs.
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Category: SAT Advanced MathWhich of the following expressions is equivalent to 17x5 – 0x4 + 10x5?
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Category: SAT Problem Solving & Data AnalysisA car covered a distance of 18,480 meters. How many kilometers did the car travel? (1 kilometer = 1,000 meters)
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Category: SAT Algebrag(y) = 5y + 3
The function provides the total count of participants attending a conference, depending on the number of y organizers. How many attendees are there at the conference when there are 6 organizers?CorrectIncorrect -
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Category: SAT Algebra4x-\frac{9}{x}=-9
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Category: SAT Geometry & TrigonometryIn triangle PQR, angle Q is a right angle. If sinP = \frac{15}{17} then find the value of tanR.
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Category: SAT AlgebraThe interval (-∞, 8) is the solution of which of the following inequalities?
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Category: SAT Algebraf\left(x\right)=\frac{5}{3}x+6
For the given function f, what is the y-intercept of the graph of y = f(x) in the xy-plane?CorrectIncorrect -
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Category: SAT Advanced Mathf(x) = x² + 3x – 40
At what value of x does the function f(x) reaches its minimum point?
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Category: SAT Problem Solving & Data AnalysisA delivery van can transport a maximum load if the total volume of the packages and crates is no more than 200 cubic feet. What is the maximum number of crates this van can carry if each crate occupies a volume of 8 cubic feet and there are already five small packages with a total volume of 20 cubic feet?
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Category: SAT Problem Solving & Data AnalysisThe data table presents the distribution of car types and their fuel sources for a fleet of 155 vehicles.
Car Type Gasoline Electric Hybrid Total Sedan 30 20 10 60 SUV 40 15 5 60 Truck 25 5 5 35 Total 95 40 20 155 If a vehicle is randomly chosen from this fleet, what is the probability of selecting a truck? (Express your answer as a fraction, not as a percent.)
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