All ISEE Lower Level Quantitative Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #23 : Interpret The Product (A/B) × Q As A Part Of A Partition Of Q Into B Equal Parts: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.4a
Kate made gallons of punch. of the punch was water. How much water did she use to make the punch?
A keyword in our question that gives us a clue that we are going to multiply to solve this problem is the word "of". of the punch is water.
We know that we have gallons of punch so we can set up our multiplication problem.
which means of each group of
Example Question #24 : Interpret The Product (A/B) × Q As A Part Of A Partition Of Q Into B Equal Parts: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.4a
Leslie made gallons of punch. of the punch was water. How much water did she use to make the punch?
A keyword in our question that gives us a clue that we are going to multiply to solve this problem is the word "of". of the punch is water.
We know that we have gallons of punch so we can set up our multiplication problem.
which means of each group of
Example Question #2971 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning
Cali made gallons of punch. of the punch was water. How much water did she use to make the punch?
A keyword in our question that gives us a clue that we are going to multiply to solve this problem is the word "of". of the punch is water.
We know that we have gallons of punch so we can set up our multiplication problem.
which means of each group of
Example Question #2975 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning
Juliet made gallons of punch. of the punch was water. How much water did she use to make the punch?
A keyword in our question that gives us a clue that we are going to multiply to solve this problem is the word "of". of the punch is water.
We know that we have gallons of punch so we can set up our multiplication problem.
which means of each group of
Example Question #31 : Interpret The Product (A/B) × Q As A Part Of A Partition Of Q Into B Equal Parts: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.4a
Kara made gallons of punch. of the punch was water. How much water did she use to make the punch?
A keyword in our question that gives us a clue that we are going to multiply to solve this problem is the word "of". of the punch is water.
We know that we have gallons of punch so we can set up our multiplication problem.
which means of each group of
Example Question #32 : Interpret The Product (A/B) × Q As A Part Of A Partition Of Q Into B Equal Parts: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.4a
Jessica made gallons of punch. of the punch was water. How much water did she use to make the punch?
A keyword in our question that gives us a clue that we are going to multiply to solve this problem is the word "of". of the punch is water.
We know that we have gallons of punch so we can set up our multiplication problem.
which means of each group of
Example Question #2978 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning
Kathy made gallons of punch. of the punch was water. How much water did she use to make the punch?
A keyword in our question that gives us a clue that we are going to multiply to solve this problem is the word "of". of the punch is water.
We know that we have gallons of punch so we can set up our multiplication problem.
which means of each group of
Example Question #292 : Fractions
Jessica made gallons of punch. of the punch was water. How much water did she use to make the punch?
A keyword in our question that gives us a clue that we are going to multiply to solve this problem is the word "of". of the punch is water.
We know that we have gallons of punch so we can set up our multiplication problem.
which means of each group of
Example Question #33 : Interpret The Product (A/B) × Q As A Part Of A Partition Of Q Into B Equal Parts: Ccss.Math.Content.5.Nf.B.4a
Lindsey made gallons of punch. of the punch was water. How much water did she use to make the punch?
A keyword in our question that gives us a clue that we are going to multiply to solve this problem is the word "of". of the punch is water.
We know that we have gallons of punch so we can set up our multiplication problem.
which means of each group of
Example Question #71 : Operations With Fractions And Whole Numbers
Linda made gallons of punch. of the punch was water. How much water did she use to make the punch?
A keyword in our question that gives us a clue that we are going to multiply to solve this problem is the word "of". of the punch is water.
We know that we have gallons of punch so we can set up our multiplication problem.
which means of each group of