All ISEE Lower Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #365 : Numbers And Operations
Lisa has been tutoring students every day for the past six days. The first three days, she tutored 5 students each day. The last three days she tutored 3 students each day. On average, how many students did she tutor each day?
The average consists of the sum of the number of students tutored for the 6 days, divided by 6. Thus, the average would be calculated with this equation:
This is equal to .
Example Question #366 : Numbers And Operations
30 students were given a survey and asked whether they liked the mountains or the beach. 15 students said they liked mountains only, 5 students said that they liked the beach only, and 10 students said that they liked both the mountains and the beach. What is the total number of students who liked the mountains at all?
If 15 students like both the mountains and the beach and 10 like the mountains only that means that the total numbers of students who like mountains will be the sum of these two numbers.
The sum is 25, which is the number of students who like mountains.
Example Question #367 : Numbers And Operations
Simplify the expression.
To simplify, the first step is to reorder the terms and add the like variables together.
This gives us , which is therefore the correct answer.
Example Question #21 : How To Add
Below are the ages of the students in Mrs. Kermit's painting class. How many students are age 7 or younger?
In Mrs. Kermit's painting class, there are three 7-year-olds and two 6-year-olds.
Because 3 plus 2 equals 5, that is the correct answer. 5 total students are age 7 or younger.
Example Question #22 : How To Add
12 guests attend a buffet. The guests take either 1 or 2 desserts. At the end of the buffet, the chef sees that the guests ate 8 of the brownie desserts and 7 of the vanilla desserts. How many guests took 2 desserts?
3 guests
7 guests
8 guests
12 guests
15 guests
3 guests
Given that the guests ate 8 of the brownie desserts and 7 of the vanilla desserts, a total of 15 desserts were eaten.
This means that of the 12 guests, 3 guests must have eaten 2 desserts.
3 guests is therefore the correct answer.
Example Question #371 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Mathematics Achievement
Solve:
None of these
To solve the expression below, use order of operations. We first handle the parenthesis and the multiplication:
Finally, add:
Example Question #372 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Mathematics Achievement
Destiny is buying tickets to a concert for herself and her 3 friends. Each ticket is $50. Destiny's friends are paying her back slowly. So far, her 3 friends have each paid her back $25, $20, and $30. How much more money do her friends owe her, in dollars?
If Destiny bought 3 tickets at $50 each for her friends, that means that her friends ower her a total of $150.
The equation to see what she is still owed would be equal to this original amount, minus the money that has already been paid back.
Solve to find the amount still owed.
Example Question #23 : How To Add
Mary has 2 daughters and 7 old dresses to give them. How many dresses do each of her daughters get?
4 dresses and 4 dresses
None of these
3 dresses and 4 dresses
3.5 dresses and 3.5 dresses
3 dresses and 3 dresses
3 dresses and 4 dresses
If Mary had 2 daughters and 7 dresses, then that means that one daughter will get 3 dresses, and the other daughter will get 4 dresses.
It is impossible for someone to get 3.5 dresses, so that answer choice is not correct.
Example Question #24 : How To Add
What is the standard form for eighty-six thousand, four hundred and twenty-six?
In order to solve for the standard form for eighty-six thousand, four hundred and twenty-six, each part should be broken down piece by piece.
eighty-six thousand is equal to 86,000
four hundred is equal to 400
twenty-six is equal to 26
Thus, the correct answer is:
Example Question #373 : Numbers And Operations
Simplify the expression:
This question tests order of operations. To simplify the expression, the first step is to add together the numbers in parentheses:
Multiply, then add:
Certified Tutor
Certified Tutor