All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #51 : Whole And Part
A movie theater can only sell as many movie tickets as there are seats in the theater. It sells tickets in advance, tickets online, and tickets at the box office. How many total seats does the theater have, assuming that the movie is a sell out?
To find the total number of seats in the theater, we need to find the total number of tickets sold. We do this by adding up the number of tickets sold in advance, online, and at the box office:
in advance + online + at the box office = total seats
Example Question #52 : Whole And Part
Mark's favorite cereal is now increasing the size of its product by percent. Before, each box had pieces. How many pieces does each box have now?
pieces
pieces
pieces
pieces
pieces
pieces
First, find the value of the increase by taking of the original size, .
of 200 is equal to
Since this is the value of the increase, we can add it to the original size to find the new size.
Example Question #5 : Partition Circles And Rectangles Into Two, Three, Or Four Equal Shares: Ccss.Math.Content.2.G.A.3
This square is split into __________.
fourths
halves
thirds
fourths
The square is split into four pieces, which means it is split into fourths.
Example Question #52 : Whole And Part
Which shape is bigger?
They are they same size.
Square
Triangle
Triangle
The triangle is bigger than the square.
Example Question #1 : Compare Two Objects With A Measurable Attribute: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Md.A.2
Which shape is bigger?
They are the same size
The circle
The square
The square
The square is bigger than the circle.
Example Question #51 : Whole And Part
Which shape is bigger?
The triangle
The rectangle
They are the same size
The rectangle
The rectangle is bigger than the triangle.
Example Question #52 : Whole And Part
Which shape is bigger?
The triangle
They are the same size
The rectangle
The rectangle
The rectangle is bigger than the triangle.
Example Question #53 : Whole And Part
Which shape is bigger?
They are the same size
The circle
The rectangle
The rectangle
The rectangle is bigger than the circle.
Example Question #54 : Whole And Part
Which shape is bigger?
The circle
They are the same size.
The triangle
The circle
The circle is bigger than the triangle.
Example Question #5 : Compare Two Objects With A Measurable Attribute: Ccss.Math.Content.K.Md.A.2
Which shape is bigger?
The square
The rectangle
They are the same size
The rectangle
The rectangle is bigger than the square.
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