All SSAT Elementary Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #261 : Plane Geometry
Joe has a piece of wallpaper that is by
. How much of a wall can be covered by this piece of wallpaper?
This problem asks us to calculate the amount of space that the wallpaper will cover. The amount of space that something covers can be described as its area. In this case area is calculated by using the formula
Example Question #262 : Plane Geometry
Joe has a piece of wallpaper that is by
. How much of a wall can be covered by this piece of wallpaper?
This problem asks us to calculate the amount of space that the wallpaper will cover. The amount of space that something covers can be described as its area. In this case area is calculated by using the formula
Example Question #121 : Rectangles
Joe has a piece of wallpaper that is by
. How much of a wall can be covered by this piece of wallpaper?
This problem asks us to calculate the amount of space that the wallpaper will cover. The amount of space that something covers can be described as its area. In this case area is calculated by using the formula
Example Question #1465 : Common Core Math: Grade 4
Joe has a piece of wallpaper that is by
. How much of a wall can be covered by this piece of wallpaper?
This problem asks us to calculate the amount of space that the wallpaper will cover. The amount of space that something covers can be described as its area. In this case area is calculated by using the formula
Example Question #122 : Rectangles
Joe has a piece of wallpaper that is by
. How much of a wall can be covered by this piece of wallpaper?
This problem asks us to calculate the amount of space that the wallpaper will cover. The amount of space that something covers can be described as its area. In this case area is calculated by using the formula
Example Question #123 : Rectangles
Joe has a piece of wallpaper that is by
. How much of a wall can be covered by this piece of wallpaper?
This problem asks us to calculate the amount of space that the wallpaper will cover. The amount of space that something covers can be described as its area. In this case area is calculated by using the formula
Example Question #124 : Rectangles
Joe has a piece of wallpaper that is by
. How much of a wall can be covered by this piece of wallpaper?
This problem asks us to calculate the amount of space that the wallpaper will cover. The amount of space that something covers can be described as its area. In this case area is calculated by using the formula
Example Question #125 : Rectangles
Joe has a piece of wallpaper that is by
. How much of a wall can be covered by this piece of wallpaper?
This problem asks us to calculate the amount of space that the wallpaper will cover. The amount of space that something covers can be described as its area. In this case area is calculated by using the formula
Example Question #126 : Rectangles
Joe has a piece of wallpaper that is by
. How much of a wall can be covered by this piece of wallpaper?
This problem asks us to calculate the amount of space that the wallpaper will cover. The amount of space that something covers can be described as its area. In this case area is calculated by using the formula
Example Question #271 : Quadrilaterals
If we have two rectangles of the same size, and we cut one of them in half, and one of them in fourths, which pieces will be smaller?
They will both have pieces of the same size
They will both have pieces of bigger sizes than the original rectangles
The rectangle that we cut into fourths
The rectangle that we cut into half
The rectangle that we cut into fourths
Cutting an object into four pieces makes the pieces smaller because a fourth is smaller than a half.
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