All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #3241 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
What is in standard form?
The power of tells us how to move our decimal. Because we have a positive power, we move our decimal over places to the right.
Example Question #3022 : Operations
Fill in the missing piece of the table.
To solve this problem we can set up a proportion and cross multiply to solve for our unknown.
First we cross multiply.
Then we divide each side by to isolate the .
Example Question #3023 : Operations
Fill in the missing piece of the table.
To solve this problem we can set up a proportion and cross multiply to solve for our unknown.
First we cross multiply.
Then we divide each side by to isolate the .
Example Question #3024 : Operations
Fill in the missing piece of the table.
To solve this problem we can set up a proportion and cross multiply to solve for our unknown.
First we cross multiply.
Then we divide each side by to isolate the .
Example Question #53 : Common Core Math: Grade 4
It takes Nancy to get dressed in the morning. It takes her older sister, Jessica, times as long. How long does it take Jessica to get dressed?
The phrase " times as long" tells you that we are going to multiply by .
Let's have represent how long it takes Jessica to get dressed.
Think: minutes times would be how many minutes?
Example Question #54 : Common Core Math: Grade 4
It takes David to get dressed in the morning. It takes her older sister, Melissa, times as long. How long does it take Melissa to get dressed?
The phrase " times as long" tells you that we are going to multiply by .
Let's have represent how long it takes Melissa to get dressed.
Think: minutes times would be how many minutes?
Example Question #3025 : Operations
What is in standard form?
The power of tells us how to move our decimal. Because we have a positive power, we move our decimal over places to the right.
Example Question #3026 : Operations
What is in standard form?
The power of tells us how to move our decimal. Because we have a positive power, we move our decimal over places to the right.
Example Question #3242 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
It takes Megan to get dressed in the morning. It takes her older sister, Stephanie, times as long. How long does it take Stephanie to get dressed?
The phrase " times as long" tells you that we are going to multiply by
Let's have represent how long it takes Stephanie to get dressed.
Think: minutes times would be how many minutes?
Example Question #3243 : Ssat Elementary Level Quantitative (Math)
It takes Tracy to get dressed in the morning. It takes her older sister, Angie, times as long. How long does it take Angie to get dressed?
The phrase " times as long" tells you that we are going to multiply by
Let's have represent how long it takes Angie to get dressed.
Think: minutes times would be how many minutes?
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