All ISEE Lower Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #11 : Equations
Determine the value of .
To solve, we need to isolate .
Subtract from both sides.
Divide both sides by .
Now, take the square root of both sides.
Example Question #12 : Equations
Simplify the expression.
To simplify, you will need to combine like terms.
First, combine the two terms that have an .
Then combine the two terms that have an .
Last, put them all together.
Example Question #13 : Equations
What value of makes this statement true?
Add 12 to each side:
Example Question #14 : Equations
What value of makes this statement true?
Subtract 12 from both sides:
Example Question #15 : Equations
Solve for x.
Add 3 to both sides.
Divide both sides by 5.
Reduce.
Example Question #16 : Equations
At the grocery store, Sarah bought 3 bags of flour that cost $2 each and a frozen pizza. Her total was $11. Which equation should be used to find the cost of the frozen pizza (p)?
Try to think of the story problem as a math equation.
3 bags of flour cost $2 each: 3 x 2 or 3(2)
One frozen pizza = p
Total = 11
The 3 bags and the frozen pizza are added together to make the total, so the correct answer is:
Example Question #17 : Equations
The total combined weight of a dog, cat, and mouse is 12 pounds. If the dog weighs three times as much as the mouse, and the mouse half as much as the cat, how much does the mouse weigh?
3 pounds
5 pounds
2 pounds
4 pounds
2 pounds
1 mouse + 1 cat + 1 dog = 12 pounds
Since we're told how much the cat and dog weigh compared to the mouse, we can recognize:
1 mouse + 2 mice + 3 mice = 12 pounds
Add the mice together:
6 mice = 12 pounds
1 mouse = 12 6 = 2 pounds
Example Question #18 : Equations
Simplify:
Combine like terms:
Put them together for the answer:
Example Question #19 : Equations
What is the sum of ?
5
3
12
7
5
First, solve for and :
Since and ,
.
Example Question #20 : Equations
Solve the equation for :
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