SSAT 011 Math Achievement Section

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SSAT 011 Math Achievement Section

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1. Four games drew an average of 34,800 people per game. If the attendance at the first three games was 32,500, 35,000, and 38,000, how many people attended the fourth game?

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2. How many sixths are there in \(\frac{3}{5}\)?

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3. How would you move along the number line above to find the difference between two numbers?

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4. If \(n=\sqrt{30}\), then which of the following is true?

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5. 55 is to ____ as 110 is to 0.55.

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6. In a certain boys’ camp, 40% of the boys are from New York State and 10% of these are from New York City. What percent of the boys in the camp are from New York City?

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7. A sports writer claims that her football predictions are accurate 40% of the time. During football season, a fan kept records and found that the writer was inaccurate for a total of 30 games, although she did maintain her 40% accuracy. For how many games was the sportswriter accurate?

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8. If the outer diameter of a metal pipe is 3.01 inches and the inner diameter is 2.21 inches, the thickness of the metal is

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9. From a piece of tin in the shape of a square 6 inches on a side, the largest possible circle is cut out. Of the following, the ratio of the area of the circle to the area of the original square is closest in value to

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10. A snapshot measures 1 1/4 inches by 2 3/8 inches. It is to be enlarged so that the longer dimension will be 4 inches. The length of the enlarged shorter dimension will be

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11. A motorist travels 180 miles to his destination at an average speed of 60 miles per hour and returns to the starting point at an average speed of 90 miles per hour. His average speed for the entire trip is

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12. The diagram shows a cube. The distance from A to X is

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13. The length of each side of a square is \(\frac{2x+1}{3}\). The perimeter of the square is

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14. Which of the following fractions is not more than one third?

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15. In 2 hours, the minute hand of a clock rotates through an angle of

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16. The maximum load that a railway car can carry is 18 tons of freight. If a train has 40 railway cars, and each of these carries \( \frac{5}{9} \) of a ton less than its maximum load, how many tons of freight is the train carrying?

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17. A 40 percent discount is offered on all sweaters at Store S. If a cotton sweater is on sale for $54.00  and a wool sweater is on sale for $72.00,  what was the difference in price of the sweaters before the discount?

 

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18. If \( C \) is the product of consecutive integers \( A \) and \( B \), then \( C \) must be

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19. A game show contestant answered exactly 20 percent of the questions correctly. Of the first 15 questions, he answered 4 correctly. If he answered only one of the remaining questions correctly, which of the following may be true?
I – There were a total of 20 questions
II – He answered 10% of the remaining questions correctly
III – He didn’t answer 9 of the remaining questions correctly

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20. Bob is \(x\) years old, and Jerry is 5 years older. In terms of \(x\), what was the sum of their ages, in years, 4 years ago?

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