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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1. Question
Category: SAT Problem Solving & Data AnalysisAt a local orchard, due to seasonal pests, 35 out of every 125 apples harvested have a blemish. If an apple is picked at random from the harvest, what is the probability that it has a blemish?
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Category: SAT AlgebraAt a local community center, the cost f(x) in dollars, to rent a hall for a seminar is determined by the equation f(x) = 150x + 500. In this equation, x represents the number of hours in which the hall is rented. How much will it cost to rent the hall for 6 hours?
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Category: SAT Advanced Math\frac{48}{\left(x+2\right)} = 4x – 8
What is the solution (x > 0) of the given equation?
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4. Question
Category: SAT Problem Solving & Data AnalysisData set P: 2, 4, 7, 11, 16
Data set Q: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15The above data sets represent the heights (in feet) of two groups of plants. Which statement accurately compares the range of data set P and the range of data set Q?
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Category: SAT AlgebraIf 2a – 6 = 14, what is the value of 5a + 10?
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Category: SAT AlgebraFor the linear function h, if h(0) = -3 and h(4) = 9, what is the equation of h?
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Category: SAT AlgebraA movie theatre offers tickets for both adults and children. Adult tickets cost $10 each, and child tickets cost $6 each. The theatre’s total revenue from the movie showing was $156. If there were a total of 20 tickets sold, how many tickets were for children?
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Category: SAT Advanced MathOne of the factors of 3x³ + 15x² – 72x is x + c, where c is a negative constant. What is the value of c?
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Category: SAT Advanced MathConsider the function r(x), where the value of r(x) increases by 25% for every increase in the value of x by 1. If r(0) = 80, what is the equation for r(x)?
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Category: SAT Geometry & TrigonometryPQ = 9
QR = 40
PR = 41Triangle QPR is similar to triangle XZY, where Q corresponds to X and R corresponds to Y. What is the approximate measure of angle Z in degrees?
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