HSPT Quantitative : Number Manipulation*

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for HSPT Quantitative

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Example Questions

Example Question #51 : How To Manipulate Numbers

What is  of  less than ?

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Explanation:

First, find   less than :

Then, find :

Example Question #52 : How To Manipulate Numbers

 is  percent of what number number?

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Explanation:

Representing the unknown number with an , we know that . Now solve for  by dividing both sides by :

Example Question #53 : How To Manipulate Numbers

What is  percent of ?

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Explanation:

First, square :

Then, find  percent:

Example Question #54 : How To Manipulate Numbers

What number multiplied by  equals  more than  of ?

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Explanation:

First, find  of :

Then, add :

Finally, divide by  to reverse the multiplication:

Example Question #55 : How To Manipulate Numbers

What is  percent of  of ?

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Explanation:

First, find  of :

Then, find  percent:

Example Question #51 : Number Manipulation*

What is the average of  and ?

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Explanation:

Find the average by adding the numbers and dividing by :

Example Question #57 : How To Manipulate Numbers

What is  less than  of ?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

First, find  of :

Then, subtract :

Example Question #402 : Hspt Quantitative Skills

What is the product of  and  percent of ?

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Explanation:

The square of  is :

 percent of  is :

Multiply these to find the product:

Example Question #403 : Hspt Quantitative Skills

What is  percent of ?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Multiply  by the decimal equivalent of the percentage to find the answer:

Example Question #60 : How To Manipulate Numbers

What is  less than  of ?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

First, find   of :

Then, subtract :

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