TEAS 7 Math Practice Test

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Question 1 of 5

Approximately how many people voted for the proposition if 9.5% of the town's population of 51,623 voted for it in a municipal election?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: To find the approximate number of people who voted for the proposition, we multiply the town's population by the percentage that voted: 51,623 * 9.5% = 51,623 * 0.095 = 4,904. Therefore, approximately 5,000 people voted for the proposition. Choice A (3,000) is too low because 9.5% of the population would result in more voters. Choice C (7,000) is too high because it exceeds the calculation based on the given percentage. Choice D (10,000) is also too high as it overestimates the number of voters based on the percentage provided.

Question 2 of 5

Margery is planning a vacation, and her round-trip airfare will cost $572. Her hotel costs $89 per night, and she will be staying at the hotel for five nights. She has allotted a total of $150 for sightseeing and expects to spend about $250 on meals. She will receive a 10% discount on the hotel price after the first night. What is the total amount Margery expects to spend on her vacation?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: To calculate the total amount Margery expects to spend on her vacation, we need to add up all her expenses. The airfare is $572. The hotel costs $89 per night for 5 nights, but she will receive a 10% discount after the first night, so the total hotel cost is (1 night + 4 nights * 0.9) * $89 = $400.10. She has allotted $150 for sightseeing and $250 for meals. Adding all these expenses together: $572 (airfare) + $400.10 (hotel) + $150 (sightseeing) + $250 (meals) = $1,372.10. Therefore, the total amount Margery expects to spend on her vacation is $1,372.10, which is closest to option C: $1,381.40. Options A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not accurately calculate the total expenses based on the

Question 3 of 5

In a study where 60% of respondents use smartphones to check their email, and 5,000 respondents were included, how many respondents use smartphones for email?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: To find the number of respondents who use smartphones for email, we multiply the percentage (60%) by the total number of respondents (5,000). 60% of 5,000 = 0.60 * 5,000 = 3,000 respondents. Therefore, choice A (3,000 respondents) is the correct answer. Choices B, C, and D are incorrect because they do not reflect the correct calculation based on the given percentage and total number of respondents.

Question 4 of 5

During week 1, Nurse Cameron works 5 shifts. During week 2, she worked twice as many shifts as she did in week 1. In week 3, she added 4 shifts to the number of shifts worked in week 2. Which equation describes the number of shifts Nurse Cameron worked in week 3?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Shifts = (2)(5) + 4. 1. Nurse Cameron worked 5 shifts in week 1. 2. In week 2, she worked twice as many shifts as in week 1, which is 2 * 5 = 10 shifts. 3. In week 3, she added 4 shifts to the number of shifts worked in week 2, which is 10 + 4 = 14 shifts. 4. Therefore, the equation describing the number of shifts Nurse Cameron worked in week 3 is (2)(5) + 4 = 10 + 4 = 14 shifts. Summary of incorrect choices: B: Shifts = (4)(5) + 2 - Incorrect because it does not account for the doubling of shifts in week 2 and the addition of 4 shifts in week 3. C: Shifts = 5 + 2 + 4 - Incorrect as it

Question 5 of 5

On a highway map, the scale indicates that 1 inch represents 45 miles. If the distance on the map is 3.2 inches, how far is the actual distance?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: To find the actual distance, we multiply the distance on the map by the scale factor. 3.2 inches x 45 miles = 144 miles. Therefore, choice D is correct. Choice A is incorrect because it uses the scale factor incorrectly. Choice B and C are incorrect as they do not consider the correct scale factor in the calculation.

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