All ISEE Lower Level Quantitative Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #1501 : How To Add
If I have quarter and nickels, how many cents do I have?
Each quarter is worth and each nickel is worth .
We have one quarter and four nickels.
Example Question #71 : How To Add
If I have dimes and pennies, how many cents do I have?
Each dime is worth and each penny is worth .
We have five dimes and three pennies.
Example Question #1502 : How To Add
If I have dimes and pennies, how many cents do I have?
Each dime is worth and each penny is worth .
We have three dimes and three pennies.
Example Question #1503 : How To Add
If I have quarter and pennies, how many cents do I have?
Each quarter is worth and each penny is worth .
We have one quarters and six pennies.
Example Question #1504 : How To Add
If I have dimes and nickel, how many cents do I have?
Each dime is worth and each nickel is worth .
We have three dimes and one nickel.
Example Question #471 : Isee Lower Level (Grades 5 6) Quantitative Reasoning
If I have quarter and pennies, how many cents do I have?
Each quarter is worth and each penny is worth .
We have one quarter and two pennies.
Example Question #2564 : Numbers And Operations
If I have nickels and dimes, how many cents do I have?
Each nickel is worth and each dime is worth .
We have tree nickels and three dimes.
Example Question #1505 : How To Add
If I have quarters and pennies, how many cents do I have?
Each quarter is worth and each penny is worth .
We have two quarters and three pennies.
Example Question #342 : Measurement & Data
If I have dime and nickels, how many cents do I have?
Each dime is worth and each nickel is worth .
We have one dime and two nickels.
Example Question #1506 : How To Add
If I have pennies and nickels, how many cents do I have?
Each penny is worth and each nickel is worth
We have five pennies and four nickels.