ISEE Middle Level Quantitative : ISEE Middle Level (grades 7-8) Quantitative Reasoning

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for ISEE Middle Level Quantitative

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Example Questions

Example Question #233 : Data Analysis And Probability

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How many students in first grade have a sibling? 

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Explanation:

Each square represents  students. The first grade bar has  squares in it. That means we can take  to find our total. 

Example Question #234 : Data Analysis And Probability

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How many students in second grade have a sibling? 

 

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Explanation:

Each square represents  students. The second grade bar has  squares in it. That means we can take  to find our total. 

Example Question #235 : Data Analysis And Probability

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How many students in third grade have a sibling? 

 

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Explanation:

Each square represents  students. The third grade bar has  squares in it. That means we can take  to find our total. 

Example Question #236 : Data Analysis And Probability

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How many more students have a sibling in the first grade group than the third grade group? 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Each square represents  students. The first grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling ().The third grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling (). 

To find the difference we subtract. 

Example Question #237 : Data Analysis And Probability

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How many more students have a sibling in the first grade group than the fourth grade group? 

 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Each square represents  students. The first grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling ().The fourth grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling (). 

To find the difference we subtract. 

Example Question #238 : Data Analysis And Probability

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How many more students have a sibling in the fourth grade group than the third grade group? 

 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Each square represents  students. The fourth grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling ().The third grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling (). 

To find the difference we subtract. 

Example Question #239 : Data Analysis And Probability

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How many more students have a sibling in the second grade group than the third grade group? 

 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Each square represents  students. The second grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling ().The third grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling ().

To find the difference we subtract. 

Example Question #161 : Data Analysis And Probability

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How many more students have a sibling in the second grade group than the first grade group? 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Each square represents  students. The second grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling ().The first grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling ().

To find the difference we subtract. 

Example Question #1531 : Common Core Math: Grade 3

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How many more students have a sibling in the second grade group than the fourth grade group? 

 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Each square represents  students. The second grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling ().The fourth grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling ().

To find the difference we subtract. 

Example Question #31 : Tables

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How many students have a sibling in the fourth grade group and the third grade group?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Each square represents  students. The fourth grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling ().The third grade bar has  squares in it, which means there are  students who have a sibling ().

To find the total in both grades we add. 

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