All SSAT Middle Level Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #194 : Fractions
Which of the following statements demonstrates the commutative property of addition?
None of the examples in the other responses demonstrates the commutative property of addition.
The commutative property of addition states that two numbers can be added in either order to obtain the same sum. Of the given responses, only
demonstrates this property, so it is the correct choice.
Example Question #486 : Arithmetic
Which of the following statements demonstrates the associative property of addition?
None of the examples in the other responses demonstrates the associative property of addition.
The associative property of addition states that to add three numbers, any two can be added first, followed by adding the sum to the third. Of the statements given, only
demonstrates this property, so it is the correct choice.
Example Question #11 : How To Add Fractions
Which of the following is the sum of sixty-nine tenths, sixty-nine thousandths, and sixty-nine ten-thousandths?
Sixty-nine tenths, sixty-nine thousandths, and sixty-nine ten-thousandths can be rewritten as 6.9, 0.069, and 0.0069, respectively. Add, appending zeroes at the end of each number as needed:
Example Question #3 : Additive Inverse Property
Which of the following statements demonstrates the inverse property of addition?
None of the examples in the other responses demonstrates the inverse property of addition.
The inverse property of addition states that for every real number, a number exists, called the additive inverse, such that the number and its inverse have sum 0. Of the statements given, only
demonstrates this property, so it is the correct choice.
Example Question #3 : Additive Identity Property
Which of the following statements demonstrates the identity property of addition?
None of the examples in the other responses demonstrates the identity property of addition.
The identity property of addition states that there is a number 0, called the additive identity, that can be added to any number to yield that number as the sum. Of the four statements,
demonstrates this property.
Example Question #12 : How To Add Fractions
Which of the following is the sum of two-thirds and one-fifth?
Since , rewrite each fraction as its equivalent in fifteenths and add the numerators:
Example Question #175 : Decimals
Which of the following is the sum of nine tenths and nineteen thousandths?
The correct response is not given in the other choices.
Nine tenths is equal to 0.9; nineteen thousandths is equal to 0.019. Add them, rewriting 0.9 as 0.900:
Example Question #671 : Numbers And Operations
The time is now 11:17 AM. What time will it be in three hours and twenty-four minutes?
The time is 11:17 AM. In 24 minutes, the minutes will read , so it wil be 11:41 AM. Let's then add three hours to it.
The time will be 2:41 PM.
Example Question #291 : Fractions
Add:
Rewrite using the lowest comon denominator. Since :
Example Question #441 : Numbers And Operations
Solve:
The least common multiple of 2 and 9 is 18.
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