ISEE Middle Level Math : Sets

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Example Question #171 : Data Analysis And Probability

Find the next number that should appear in the set below:

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

In this set, each subsequent fraction is half the size of the preceding fraction; (the denominator is doubled for each successive fraction, but the numerator stays the same). Given that the last fraction in the set is , it follows that the subsequent fraction will be 

Example Question #22 : How To Find The Missing Part Of A List

The following set represents all prime numbers greater than  and less than .  What value is missing?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

A prime number only has two factors, one and itself.   and  are the only values given that have that property.  But the range of the set is between  and  which means that the answer cannot be  since it is greater than .  That means the final answer is .

Example Question #23 : How To Find The Missing Part Of A List

The mean of a set is .  What is the missing value?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The equation for the average would be 

.

To work backwards you must first multiple both sides by .  

This gives us .  

To solve for , you must subtract all the other values from .  

This gives us an answer of .

Example Question #391 : Data Analysis

The above set represents the numbered cards in a standard deck of cards.  What value is missing?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The numbered cards in a deck range from  to .  

Since  is not in the above set, it is the missing NUMBER card from the deck.

King and Ace are incorrect choices as they are called face cards in a deck of cards.

Example Question #21 : How To Find The Missing Part Of A List

What number replaces the circle in the sequence below?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Add 5 to the first element to get the second element. The increment increases by two with each successive entry. The pattern can be seen below:

 - this is the correct response

This is confirmed by noting:

Example Question #392 : Data Analysis

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Refer to the above diagram. The top row gives a sequence of figures. Which figure on the bottom row comes next, thereby replacing the question mark?

Possible Answers:

Figure (b) 

Figure (c) 

Figure (a)

Figure (d)

Correct answer:

Figure (a)

Explanation:

There are three things going on with these patterns.

First, the number of dots in the pattern is increasing by one, so there must be four dots in the correct choice. However, this does not eliminate any of the choices.

Second, the sector that included the dots alternates between lower right and upper left, so the correct choice must have its dots in the upper left sector. This eliminates figures (c) and (d) and leaves (a) and (b) as possible choices.

Third, the shaded sector is rotating clockwise. The shaded sector in the correct choice must be the one at the lower left, thereby eliminating (b) and leaving (a) as the correct choice.

Example Question #393 : Data Analysis

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On the top row in the above diagram is a sequence of figures. Which of the figures in the bottom row is the next one in the sequence?

Possible Answers:

Figure (d)

Figure (c) 

Figure (a)

Figure (b)

Correct answer:

Figure (c) 

Explanation:

Taking only shapes into account, the sequence is:

Triangle, circle, square,

Triangle, circle, square,

Triangle, ?

To continue the cycle, the next shape must be a circle.

Now, taking only coloration into account, the sequence is:

Left half shaded, unshaded,

Top half shaded, unshaded,

Left half shaded, unshaded,

Top half shaded, ?

To continue the cycle, the next shape must be unshaded.

Therefore, the correct choice is the unshaded circle, Figure (c).

Example Question #394 : Data Analysis

Assorted 1

On the top row in the above diagram is a sequence of figures. Which of the figures in the bottom row is the next one in the sequence?

Possible Answers:

Figure (c) 

Figure (b) 

Figure (a) 

Figure (d) 

Correct answer:

Figure (b) 

Explanation:

Taking only shapes into account, the sequence is:

Triangle(s), square(s). circle(s),

Triangle(s), square(s). circle(s),

Triangle(s)...

To continue the pattern, the next figure must comprise one or two squares.

Taking only number and color of shapes into account, the sequence is

One white, one black over one white, one black, one white over one black,

One white, One black over one white, one black,...

To continue the pattern, the next figure must comprise one white shape over one black. 

Therefore, the correct choice is one white square over one black square, which is Figure (b).

Example Question #29 : How To Find The Missing Part Of A List

What number replaces the square in the sequence below?

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The way to get from one entry of the sequence to the next alternates between multiplying by two and adding one, as follows:

Continuing the pattern:

, the correct choice.

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