ATI TEAS 7
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Question 1 of 5
Curtis is taking a road trip through Germany, where all distance signs are in metric. He passes a sign that states the city of Dusseldorf is 45 kilometers away. Approximately how far is this in miles?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: To convert kilometers to miles, we can use the conversion factor of 1 kilometer is approximately 0.621 miles. Therefore, to find the distance in miles, we multiply 45 kilometers by 0.621, which equals approximately 28 miles. Choice C is correct because it correctly converts the distance from kilometers to miles. Choice A (42 miles), Choice B (37 miles), and Choice D (16 miles) are incorrect because they do not correctly convert kilometers to miles. Choice A overestimates the distance, Choice B underestimates it, and Choice D significantly underestimates it.
Question 2 of 5
Mathew has to earn more than 96 points on his high school entrance exam in order to be eligible for varsity sports. Each question is worth 3 points, and the test has a total of 40 questions. Let x represent the number of test questions. How many questions can Mathew answer incorrectly and still qualify for varsity sports?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: To earn more than 96 points, Mathew needs to answer at least 97 points out of 120 (40 questions * 3 points each). This means he can only get a maximum of 23 questions wrong (120 - 97 = 23). So, Mathew can answer up to 7 questions incorrectly (23/3 = 7.67, rounded down to 7) and still qualify for varsity sports. Therefore, the correct answer is C: 0 ≤ x < 8, as Mathew can answer 0 to 7 questions incorrectly and still meet the eligibility requirement. Choices A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not accurately reflect the maximum number of questions Mathew can answer incorrectly based on the total points needed for eligibility.
Question 3 of 5
A patient was taking 310 mg of an antidepressant daily. The doctor reduced the dosage by 1/5, and then reduced it again by 20 mg. What is the patient's final dosage?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: To find the final dosage, we first reduce 310 mg by 1/5, which is 310 * (1 - 1/5) = 248 mg. Then, we further reduce it by 20 mg, resulting in 248 - 20 = 228 mg. Therefore, the patient's final dosage is 228 mg. Option A (20 mg) is incorrect because it only accounts for the second reduction. Option B (42 mg) is incorrect as it doesn't consider both reductions. Option D (248 mg) is incorrect as it doesn't factor in the second reduction.
Question 4 of 5
A mathematics test has a 4:2 ratio of data analysis problems to algebra problems. If the test has 18 algebra problems, how many data analysis problems are on the test?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: To find the number of data analysis problems, first, determine the total ratio parts: 4 + 2 = 6. Then, calculate the number of parts for algebra problems: 2/6 * 18 = 6. Finally, find the number of data analysis problems: 4/6 * 18 = 12. Therefore, the correct answer is C (36). Option A (24) is incorrect as it miscalculates the ratio. Option B (28) and Option D (38) do not consider the given ratio and total number of algebra problems.
Question 5 of 5
University Q has an extremely competitive nursing program. Historically, 3/4 of the students in each incoming class major in nursing, but only 1/5 of those who major in nursing complete the program. If this year's incoming class has 100 students, how many will complete the nursing program?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: To find the number of students who will complete the nursing program, we first calculate the number of students majoring in nursing: 100 students * 3/4 = 75 nursing majors. Then, we determine how many of these nursing majors will complete the program: 75 nursing majors * 1/5 = 15 students. Therefore, the correct answer is C (15). Choice A (75) is incorrect because it represents the total number of nursing majors, not the number completing the program. Choice B (20) is incorrect as it does not consider the completion rate. Choice D (5) is incorrect as it is too low and does not account for the proportion of nursing majors who actually complete the program.
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