All ISEE Lower Level Quantitative Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #11 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Valena has two older brothers that are ages & . Additionaly, she has one younger sister that is years old. What is the mean age of Valena's siblings?
To find the mean of Valena's siblings, calculate the sum of their age's. Then divide the sum by the total number of siblings.
Thus, the solution is:
Example Question #11 : Data Analysis
Find the mode in the following sequence of numbers:
The mode is the number that appears the most amount of times within the list. Thus, the correct answer is --which appears three times in the list.
Example Question #12 : Data Analysis
Find the mode of the following number set:
The mode is the number that appears the most amount of times within the set. Thus, the correct answer is --which is the only number that appears twice.
Example Question #13 : Sets
David works as an attorney. The following number set represents the amount of hours that he worked each of the last five days.
Find the median number of hours that David worked last week.
To find the median number of hours David worked, arrange the number set in ascending or descending order. The median is the middle number.
Thus, the solution is:
Median =
Example Question #13 : Sets
Recently, Antonio has been keeping a record of how many hours that he sleeps per night. The following sequence of numbers is the amount of hours Antonio has slept during each of the last seven nights.
What is the mean number of hours that Antonio slept per night?
To calculate the mean number of hours that Antonio slept per night, first find the total number of hours he slept during the past seven nights. Then divide the sum total by the number of nights in a week.
Thus, the solution is:
Example Question #14 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Carra enjoys writing computer code. She has kept a journal to log how many hours that she has coded. According to her records, during each of the past three years she has coded hours, hours and hours, respectively.
What is the average amount of time that Carra coded per year?
hours
hours
hours
hours
hours
To find the average number of hours that Carra coded per year, find the total number of hours that she coded. Then divide the sum total by the number of years that she has logged her coding hours.
Thus, the solution is:
Example Question #13 : Data Analysis
Find the range of the following number sequence:
To find the range of the number sequence, find the difference between the largest and smallest numbers. Therefore,
Example Question #16 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Kayla has guitar practice several times per week. On separate days, she practiced for hours, hours, hours and hours.
Find the average number of hours that Kayla practiced guitar per day.
To calculate the average amount of time that Kayla practiced guitar per day, find the total number of hours that Kayla practiced. Then divide the total number of hours she practiced by the total number of days that she practiced guitar.
Thus, the solution is:
Example Question #14 : Data Analysis
What is the next number in the series?
First, determine what the pattern is in the series. The pattern here is to multiply the previous number by 2 and then add 1. Therefore, multiply 47 by 2 (which is 94), and then add 1. The result is 95.
Example Question #15 : Data Analysis
What is the missing value of w in this sequence?
In this sequence, every subsequent number is 7 less than the preceding number. Given that the number that precedes w is 71, the value of w is . Therefore, 64 is the correct answer.