Math LATEX QA - Numbers
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Question 1 of 50
1. Question
A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of milk and 3 teaspoons of baking soda. If you wanted to use 5 cups of flour, how many teaspoons of baking soda would you need?
* tsp.
* tsp.
* tsp.
* tsp.
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Question 2 of 50
2. Question
Jacques is filling his fish tank with water. Unfortunately, her hose is broken and can only pump half a gallon of water every 3 minutes. If filling her fish tank took three and a half hours, how many gallons of water can her fish tank hold?
- 30 gallons
- 35 gallons
- 70 gallons
- 140 gallons
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Question 3 of 50
3. Question
The question below represents which competency?
An electronics store is having a sale on all their TVs. The regular price of a TV is $900, and the sale is for 30% off. How much money would you end up saving if you bought a TV during this sale?
- $270.00
- $300.00
- $630.00
- $1170.00
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Question 4 of 50
4. Question
What is the lowest common denominator for the following fractions?
, ,
- 1
- 24
- 48
- 96
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Question 5 of 50
5. Question
If and what does represent?
- 0
- 60
- 68
- 72
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Question 6 of 50
6. Question
An electronics store is having a sale on all their TVs. The regular price of a TV is $900, and the sale is for 30% off. How much money would you end up saving if you bought a TV during this sale?
- $270.00
- $300.00
- $630.00
- $1170.00
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Question 7 of 50
7. Question
If and what does represent?
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Question 8 of 50
8. Question
Kaitlyn is baking cookies at home. The recipe calls for of a cup of flour, but she wants to triple the recipe. After tripling the amount of flour, she splits what she has into two separate bowls. How much flour is in one of the bowls?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 9 of 509. Question
The question below is most related to which competency?
An alert was sent out to a small town that said, because there was a drought, the price of corn would be increasing by 7%. The price of corn before the alert was $1.70. What will the price of corn be after the alert?
- $2.03
- $1.82
- $1.77
- $1.58
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 10 of 5010. Question
An alert was sent out to a small town that said, because there was a drought, the price of corn would be increasing by 7%. The price of corn before the alert was $1.70. What will the price of corn be after the alert?
- $2.03
- $1.82
- $1.77
- $1.58
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 11 of 5011. Question
Jacques is filling his fish tank with water. Unfortunately, his hose is broken and can only pump half a gallon of water every 3 minutes. If filling his fish tank took three and a half hours, how many gallons of water can his fish tank hold?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 12 of 5012. Question
What is the lowest common denominator for the following fractions?
, ,
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 13 of 5013. Question
An alert was sent out to a small town that said, because there was a drought, the price of corn would be increasing by 7%. The price of corn before the alert was $1.70. What will the price of corn be after the alert?
- $2.03
- $1.82
- $1.77
- $1.58
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 14 of 5014. Question
The question below represents which competency?
If it takes Chelsey 3 hours to wash a car, and it takes Sammie 2 hours to wash that same car, how long would it take to wash the car if they worked together?
- 5 hours 0 minutes
- 2 hours 20 minutes
- 1 hour 20 minutes
- 1 hour 12 minutes
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 15 of 5015. Question
Grandma Jean decides to write down her secret fruitcake recipe. She uses one pineapple for every plum, two pears for every pineapple, and three apples for every plum. If she wanted to make a fruitcake with 10 pears in it, how many total pieces of fruit would she need to buy?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 16 of 5016. Question
An electronics store is having a sale on all their TVs. The regular price of a TV is $900, and the sale is for 30% off. How much money would you end up saving if you bought a TV during this sale?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 17 of 5017. Question
If it takes Chelsey 3 hours to wash a car, and it takes Sammie 2 hours to wash that same car, how long would it take to wash the car if they worked together?
- 5 hours 0 minutes
- 2 hours 20 minutes
- 1 hour 20 minutes
- 1 hour 12 minutes
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 18 of 5018. Question
Jacques is filling his fish tank with water. Unfortunately, his hose is broken and can only pump half a gallon of water every 3 minutes. If filling his fish tank took three and a half hours, how many gallons of water can his fish tank hold?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 19 of 5019. Question
What is the lowest common denominator for the following fractions?
, ,
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 20 of 5020. Question
If and what does represent?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 21 of 5021. Question
Kaitlyn is baking cookies at home. The recipe calls for of a cup of flour, but she wants to triple the recipe. After tripling the amount of flour, she splits what she has into two separate bowls. How much flour is in one of the bowls?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 22 of 5022. Question
An alert was sent out to a small town that said, because there was a drought, the price of corn would be increasing by 7%. The price of corn before the alert was $1.70. What will the price of corn be after the alert?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 23 of 5023. Question
Jacques is filling his fish tank with water. Unfortunately, his hose is broken and can only pump half a gallon of water every 3 minutes. If filling his fish tank took three and a half hours, how many gallons of water can his fish tank hold?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 24 of 5024. Question
Kaitlyn is baking cookies at home. The recipe calls for of a cup of flour, but she wants to triple the recipe. After tripling the amount of flour, she splits what she has into two separate bowls. How much flour is in one of the bowls?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 25 of 5025. Question
What is the lowest common denominator for the following fractions?
, ,
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 26 of 5026. Question
If and what does represent?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 27 of 5027. Question
If it takes Chelsey 3 hours to wash a car, and it takes Sammie 2 hours to wash that same car, how long would it take to wash the car if they worked together?
- 5 hours 0 minutes
- 2 hours 20 minutes
- 1 hour 20 minutes
- 1 hour 12 minutes
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 28 of 5028. Question
If and what does represent?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 29 of 5029. Question
If and what does represent?
- 0
- 60
- 68
- 72
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 30 of 5030. Question
If it takes Chelsey 3 hours to wash a car, and it takes Sammie 2 hours to wash that same car, how long would it take to wash the car if they worked together?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 31 of 5031. Question
What is the greatest common factor of the following numbers?
- 4
- 8
- 16
- 24
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 32 of 5032. Question
Grandma Jean decides to write down her secret fruitcake recipe. She uses one pineapple for every plum, two pears for every pineapple, and three apples for every plum. If she wanted to make a fruitcake with 10 pears in it, how many total pieces of fruit would she need to buy?
- 35
- 45
- 60
- 110
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 33 of 5033. Question
A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of milk and 3 teaspoons of baking soda. If you wanted to use 5 cups of flour, how many teaspoons of baking soda would you need?
* tsp.
* tsp.
* tsp.
* tsp.
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 34 of 5034. Question
Kaitlyn is baking cookies at home. The recipe calls for of a cup of flour, but she wants to triple the recipe. After tripling the amount of flour, she splits what she has into two separate bowls. How much flour is in one of the bowls?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 35 of 5035. Question
A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of milk and 3 teaspoons of baking soda. If you wanted to use 5 cups of flour, how many teaspoons of baking soda would you need?
* tsp.
* tsp.
* tsp.
* tsp.
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 36 of 5036. Question
What is the lowest common denominator for the following fractions?
, ,
- 1
- 24
- 48
- 96
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 37 of 5037. Question
Jacques is filling his fish tank with water. Unfortunately, his hose is broken and can only pump half a gallon of water every 3 minutes. If filling his fish tank took three and a half hours, how many gallons of water can his fish tank hold?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 38 of 5038. Question
A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of milk and 3 teaspoons of baking soda. If you wanted to use 5 cups of flour, how many teaspoons of baking soda would you need?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 39 of 5039. Question
Grandma Jean decides to write down her secret fruitcake recipe. She uses one pineapple for every plum, two pears for every pineapple, and three apples for every plum. If she wanted to make a fruitcake with 10 pears in it, how many total pieces of fruit would she need to buy?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 40 of 5040. Question
Grandma Jean decides to write down her secret fruitcake recipe. She uses one pineapple for every plum, two pears for every pineapple, and three apples for every plum. If she wanted to make a fruitcake with 10 pears in it, how many total pieces of fruit would she need to buy?
- 35
- 45
- 60
- 110
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 41 of 5041. Question
A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of milk and 3 teaspoons of baking soda. If you wanted to use 5 cups of flour, how many teaspoons of baking soda would you need?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 42 of 5042. Question
A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of milk and 3 teaspoons of baking soda. If you wanted to use 5 cups of flour, how many teaspoons of baking soda would you need?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 43 of 5043. Question
Grandma Jean decides to write down her secret fruitcake recipe. She uses one pineapple for every plum, two pears for every pineapple, and three apples for every plum. If she wanted to make a fruitcake with 10 pears in it, how many total pieces of fruit would she need to buy?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 44 of 5044. Question
Jacques is filling his fish tank with water. Unfortunately, her hose is broken and can only pump half a gallon of water every 3 minutes. If filling her fish tank took three and a half hours, how many gallons of water can her fish tank hold?
- 30 gallons
- 35 gallons
- 70 gallons
- 140 gallons
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 45 of 5045. Question
A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour, 1 cup of milk and 3 teaspoons of baking soda. If you wanted to use 5 cups of flour, how many teaspoons of baking soda would you need?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 46 of 5046. Question
What is the lowest common denominator for the following fractions?
, ,
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 47 of 5047. Question
What is the greatest common factor of the following numbers?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 48 of 5048. Question
Grandma Jean decides to write down her secret fruitcake recipe. She uses one pineapple for every plum, two pears for every pineapple, and three apples for every plum. If she wanted to make a fruitcake with 10 pears in it, how many total pieces of fruit would she need to buy?
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 49 of 5049. Question
What is the greatest common factor of the following numbers?
- 4
- 8
- 16
- 24
CorrectIncorrectQuestion 50 of 5050. Question
What is the greatest common factor of the following numbers?
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