ISEE Lower Level Math : Operations

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for ISEE Lower Level Math

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Example Questions

Example Question #32 : How To Subtract

Lisa is shopping for a jacket that costs $50. At one store, the jacket is $50 but is 10 percent off. At another store, the jacket is 5 percent off. At another store, the jacket is $10 off.  Which of the following has the best deal for the jacket?

Possible Answers:

The store with $10 off

The store with 10 percent off

The store with 5 percent off

The store with 10 percent off or $10 off

Correct answer:

The store with $10 off

Explanation:

10 percent off means a discount of $5 and a final price of $45. 

$10 off means a final price of $40. 

5 percent off means a discount of $2.50 and a final price of $47.50.

Thus, $10 off is the best deal.  

 

Example Question #1 : How To Add

Thomas rides the bus to school each morning. If the bus picks Thomas up at a quarter before eight, and it takes half an hour to get to school, what time will Thomas arrive at school?

Possible Answers:

8 o'clock

a quarter before 9

a quarter after 8

half past 8

half past 9

Correct answer:

a quarter after 8

Explanation:

The phrase 'a quarter before' indicates that the time is 15 minutes before the hour. 

The bus picks Thomas up at

"a quarter before 8"

which translates to 15 minutes before 8 o'clock, or

7:45 AM.

Because it takes half an hour, or

30 minutes

to get to school, Thomas will arrive at school 30 minutes after 7:45 AM.

7:45 AM + 30 minutes =

8:15 AM

'a quarter after' indicates that the time is 15 minutes after the hour, so 8:15 can be read as 

a quarter after 8.

Note that there are 60 minutes in one hour.

Example Question #11 : Money And Time

Approximately how much will John need to pay if a pair of shoes cost $42.64, a pair of pants costs $37.99, and a shirt costs $21.34.

Possible Answers:

$120

$100

$80

$110

$90

Correct answer:

$100

Explanation:

The key word, "approximately," indicates that we must round each of these values. Let's round to the nearest tens place because each of our answer choices is rounded to the tens place.

Shoes cost $42.64. 

$42.64 rounded (down) to the nearest tens place is $40.

Pants cost $37.99.

$37.99 rounded (up) to the nearest tens place is $40.

A shirt costs $21.34.

$21.34 rounded (down) to the nearest tens place is $20.

Let's add up our estimated prices.

$40 + $40 + $20 =

$100.

Example Question #1 : How To Add

Evaluate: 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Add the first two numbers as follows:

Now add this sum to the third number as follows:

Example Question #3 : How To Add

Evaluate: 

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Add the first two numbers as follows:

Now add this sum to the third number as follows:

Example Question #351 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Mathematics Achievement

Add. Show as a mixed fraction.

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

When adding fractions, you must first make sure that the denominators are equal. If they are not equal, then you must make them equal by finding the LCD (lowest common denominator). In this case the LCD is 15. Now set up the new equation:

 

 

Then add the numerators to get:

 

Show as a mixed fraction:

 

Example Question #12 : Money And Time

Approximately how much will Sophie need to buy a shirt at $12.99, a loaf of bread at $3.99, and a television at $43.76?

Possible Answers:

$61

$100

$60

$80

Correct answer:

$61

Explanation:

Since we're looking for an approximate value, we need to round our numbers up. Adding the three items gives a total of $60.74, so at least $61 is needed - thus $61 is the correct answer.

Example Question #13 : Money And Time

Laura is going bowling with her friends this weekend and she is using some of the money that she has saved up from allowance and her birthday. She will have to pay a flat fee of $8 to rent her shoes and $10.50 per game she bowls.  If she has planned to bowl 4 games and she is only taking $50 with her to the bowling alley will she have enough money?  If yes, how much money will she have when she leaves the bowling alley?

Possible Answers:

Yes,

No

Yes, None.

None of the other answers.

Yes,

Correct answer:

Yes, None.

Explanation:

The flat fee for the shoes will only be paid once since the shoes will be used for all four games.  The cost per game will be paid each time one game finishes and a new one is started.

To calculate her cost add the fee for the shoes and the fee for each game played.  That would be $8 (shoes) + $10.50 (game 1) + $10.50 (game 2) + $10.50 (game 3) + $10.50 (game 4) = $50 (total cost).

Laura had $50 with her so there was enough money and nothing left over when she left the bowling alley.

Example Question #14 : Money And Time

Danielle buys four items costing , , , and . What is the estimated total of Danielle's items?

Possible Answers:

Between  and 

Between  and 

Between and 

Between  and 

Correct answer:

Between  and 

Explanation:

To solve this problem, one should round either to the tenths place, or to the nearest dollar.  can be rounded to ,  to ,  to , and  to . When one adds up the estimated costs, it yields about .

Example Question #2 : How To Add

Sam buys four items, costing , , and . What is the estimated cost of Sam's items?

Possible Answers:

Between  and  dollars

Between  and  dollars

Between  and  dollars

Between  and  dollars

Correct answer:

Between  and  dollars

Explanation:

In this problem, the costs of the items can be rounded to either the nearest dollar, or the nearest ten cents. 

 and  can be rounded to  and , respectively. 

 can be rounded to , and  can be rounded to .

When the new, estimated costs of the items are added, the sum is , which is between  and  dollars.

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