Math Answers SAT 5
Math Answers SAT 5
Math Answers SAT 5
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Test #5
, solve each problem, choose the best answer from the choices
solve the problem and enter your answer in the grid on the answer sheet. Please refer to
the directions before question 16 on how to enter your answers in the grid. You may use
2. All variables and expressions used represent real numbers unless otherwise indicated.
3. Figures provided in this test are drawn to scale unless otherwise indicated.
5. Unless otherwise indicated, the domain of a given function f is the set of all real numbers x for
which f(x) is a real number.
30° 45°
b a x√3 s
A = pr 2 A = ℓw 1
A = bh c 2 = a2 + b 2 Special Right Triangles
2
C = 2pr
r
h r h h
h
w r w
ℓ ℓ
4 1
V = ℓwh 2
V = pr h V = pr 3 V = pr 2h V = 1 ℓwh
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Which of the following is an example of a function Which of the following is equivalent to the sum of
whose graph in the xy-plane has no x-intercepts? c does the expressions a2 − 1 and a + 1 ?
notcross ADD
A) A linear function whose rate of change is not
axis A) a2 + a
0
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earn at least $220 per week. Which of the following
B) 7 2220systems of inequalities represents this situation in
C) 16
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square it 9 X
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x + y ≥ 20
go away K z 81 X x + y ≤ 20
gotta x + y ≤ 20
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The volume of right circular cylinder A is 22 cubic At a restaurant, n cups of tea are made by adding
centimeters. What is the volume, in cubic t tea bags to hot water. If t = n + 2 , how many
centimeters, of a right circular cylinder with twice the additional tea bags are needed to make each
radius and half the height of cylinder A? additional cup of tea? EACH meanschange
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The function f is defined by the equation above. gasoline. Alan would like to reduce his weekly
Which of the following is the graph of y = − f (x) in expenditure on gasoline by $5. Assuming gasoline
the xy-plane? costs $4 per gallon, which equation can Alan use to
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grid, it will be interpreted as 31 , not 3 1 .) / / / / / /
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4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
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column, space
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(2 x + y ) =
per hour, and she will also have to pay for a water G 2 2
needs safety course that costs $10. Maria wants to spend no y = 2x
avariablemore than $280 for the rental and the course. If the z
boat rental is available only for a whole number of The system of equations above has solution (x, y) .
hours, what is the maximum number of hours for What is the value of x ?
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55 M I NU TES, 3 8 QUESTIONS
Turn to Section 4 of your answer sheet to answer the questions in this section.
For questions 1-30, solve each problem, choose the best answer from the choices
provided, and fill in the corresponding circle on your answer sheet. For questions 31-38,
solve the problem and enter your answer in the grid on the answer sheet. Please refer to
the directions before question 31 on how to enter your answers in the grid. You may use
2. All variables and expressions used represent real numbers unless otherwise indicated.
3. Figures provided in this test are drawn to scale unless otherwise indicated.
5. Unless otherwise indicated, the domain of a given function f is the set of all real numbers x for
w b
30° 45°
b a s
x√3
A = pr 2 A = ℓw 1
A = bh c 2 = a2 + b 2 Special Right Triangles
2
C = 2pr
h r r
h h
h
w r w
ℓ ℓ
4 1
V = ℓwh V = pr 2h V = pr 3 V = pr 2h V = 1 ℓwh
3 3 3
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run rise
Number of 3-D Movies Released by Year f(x)
50
x
1 5
3-D movies released
40 2C 3 13 13 5 8
Number of
biggest
30 2L 5 21 21 13 8
20
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3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1
00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 01 slope
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 B) f(x) = 3x + 2 _finsen
Ez
Year C) f(x) = 4x + 1
biggest
A) 2003–2004
B) 2008–2009 stop
C) 2009–2010
D) 2010–2011
(1 pound = 16 ounces)
A) 7.5
2.5oz
B) 10 oz
per per
C) 50.5 7 muffin
48muffins
D) 120
48 x 48
2 IE 48muffins oz
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1 pound
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If 3(c + d) = 5 , what is the value of c + d ? An online bookstore sells novels and magazines. needs
needs Each novel sells for $4, and each magazinecsells for avariab
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all novels
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of its weight on Earth. The weight of an object
on Jupiter is approximately
23
of its weight on 3h Om 9
10
A) 90 stuffonVenus 100Pounds
B) 111
C) 140
Venus
If Earth A stuffon
D) 230 Earth
Jupiter 7 Earthly
zoopounds
findthe difference
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The Downtown Business Association (DBA) in a In the 1908 Olympic Games, the Olympic marathon
certain city plans to increase its membership by a was lengthened from 40 kilometers to approximately
total of n businesses per year. There were 42 kilometers. Of the following, which is closest to
b businesses in the DBA at the beginning of this the increase in the distance of the Olympic
0
B) y = nx − b
B) 1.25
C) 1.50
x
C) y = b(n) D) 1.75
D) y = n(b)x byapercentage
thissays It
westarted
1 6km 2km
with n
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2km mi
1.6km
1 25
A) −2.2x 2 + 1.6
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B) −2.2x 2 + 11.2
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C) −2.95x 2 − 7.2x + 12.16
D) −2.95x 2 − 7.2x + 0.64 onlythese are
different
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of d and V ? x− y =2
2
O D
xv
f
xv
What is the value of x ?
d
B) m =
V A) 3
dV
C) m =
V 7 42 add equations
d B)
2 zYy
D) m = V + d C) 4
D) 6
to 6
O x 6
11
−2x + 3y = 6
equation above?
x−y > 1
Plugem
in
0A)
B)
3x + 2y = 6
3x + 4y = 6
2x 13g 6 Which of the following ordered pairs (x, y) satisfies
the system of inequalities above?
C) 2x + 4y = 6 when perpendicular
y)
A) (−2, −1
D) 2x + 6y = 3 flip changesignof 2 1 1
B) (−1, 3)
slope 1 3 L I
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Major professional
Type of
activity Total
surgeon
Teaching Research
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B) 0.196 74 they
C) 0.318 selected
allsurgeorts from a
D) 0.379 smaller
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Questions 16-18 refer to the following information.
A polling agency recently surveyed 1,000 adults who
were selected at random from a large city and asked
Species of tree Growth factor
each of the adults, “Are you satisfied with the quality
of air in the city?” Of those surveyed, 78 percent Red maple 4.5
River birch 3.5
responded that they were satisfied with the quality of
air in the city. Based on the results of the survey, Cottonwood 2.0
which of the following statements must be true? Black walnut 4.5
approx White birch 5.0
could
be a II. Of all adults in the city, 78 percent are
satisfied with the quality of air in the city. American elm 4.0
different Pin oak 3.0
II. If another 1,000 adults selected at random Shagbark hickory 7.5
sample to the quality of air in the city. One method of calculating the approximate age, in years,
sample
III. If 1,000 adults selected at random from a of a tree of a particular species is to multiply the diameter
an't
getinfo of the tree, in inches, by a constant called the growth
different city were surveyed, 78 percent of
m another city factor for that species. The table above gives the growth
onthiscity's them would report they are satisfied with
ed factors for eight species of trees.
the quality of air in the city.
mple
diamete
O
A) None
B) II only 16
age growth
C) I and II only According to the information in the table, what is the
D) I and III only approximate age of an American elm tree with a
diameter of 12 inches?
A) 24 years
B) 36 years
12 growth
C) 40 years
D) 48 years
12 4 48
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Tree Diameter versus Age If a white birch tree and a pin oak tree each now have
110 A) 1.0
Age (years)
90
80 too O
C) 1.3
D) 1.4 dia age
13 ish growth
70
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
The scatterplot above gives the tree diameter plotted birch pine
growthfactors
A) Red maple
fromgraph
B) Cottonwood 100
C) White birch
13
is bigger 2
3.3
O
D) Shagbark hickory
than 5
p C o s 3 3 2.0 1.3
75
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B y
y = d(t)
30° 12
12 t
Time
60°
A boo C The figure on the left above shows a wheel with a
D
6 6 mark on its rim. The wheel is rolling on the ground
In △ABC above, what is the length of AD ? at a constant rate along a level straight path from a
C) 6 2
D) 6 3 t Give began to roll?
A) The speed at which the wheel is rolling constant orL
B) The distance of the wheel from its starting point linear
ground
c positive but
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positive, which of the following must be true? If the students in Mr. Camp’s class are representative
D) c < −1
a b
c A) 16,200
a
B) 23,400
34.6 had 2 or more
D) 46,800
66.4 hadfewerthan2
s c
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Questions 23 and 24 refer to the following The relationship between the monthly rental price r,
information. i price p, in
in dollars, and the property’s purchase
Monthly rental
Property address
Purchase price
price
represents the relationship? pluginvalues
justcheck
(dollars)
895 X
Glenview Street 140,000 1,040
D) r(p) = 7.5p − 10 check
again
The Townsend Realty Group invested in the five different
properties listed in the table above. The table shows the 7 51140 10 1040
24
from thetablet
A) $350,000 discount
B) $291,700
D) $175,000
T T
40 off fromtabl
means 60
is left
10.48
orig 140,000
orig 14010000.48
291,621
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300 people were presented with a set of five pictures positive constant. Which of the following gives the
arranged in random order. Each person was asked to
choose the most appealing picture. Of the first
150 participants, 36 chose the first picture in the set. perimeter of one face of the cube?
Among the remaining 150 participants, p people
a What's surface area
chose the first picture in the set. If more than 20% of A)
all participants chose the first picture in the set, 4
Area s ftp.a.de
T which of the following inequalities best describes the as
ALL
to X
B) p > 0.20(300 + 36), where p ≤ 150
they'resaying C) 4a multiplied
by6 6faces onacube
articipants
X
C) p − 36 > 0.20(300), where p ≤ 150 D) 6a so 6 s2
is
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300iseveryone
p 2nd the1st callthesidesaddedup
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the
150 It's also 4
People f a
youhave to add 27
both groups together The mean score of 8 players in a basketball game was
14.5 points. If the highest individual score is
toget ALL participants removed, the mean score of the remaining 7 players
becomes 12 points. What was the highest score?
A) 20 What's a mean Alwayswrite
B) 24 equation1st
C) 32 Total score
Mean
D) 36 of players
Before
ta8 14.5
Total 116
N tal 12
Now
Total highscore 12
7
7 x7
116 hs 84
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complete
y x 2 + 20x + y 2 + 16y = −20
the square
circle x h y k
B) (−10, −8)
1
O 1
x C) (10, 8) x 20
5 16g 20
D) (20, 16)
za 82
A) 5 ion y intercept
tohf.eqgu.at In the equation above, a is a positive constant
B) 9
and the graph of the equation in the xy‑plane is a
gD) 18
C) 14 parabola. Which of the following is an equivalent
slopeof g 4 z y
A) y = (x + a)(x − a)
2 a az
O
B) y = (x + a )(x − a )
g 2x 4 x a
⎛
C) y = ⎜⎜x +
a ⎞⎟⎛ a⎞
⎟⎟
⎟⎜x −
⎝ 2 ⎟⎠⎜⎝ 2 ⎟⎠
2a 4
ga D) y = (x + a)2
2
ape
18 4
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/ / 2 / 3 . 666 . 667
grid, it will be interpreted as 31 , not 3 1 .) / / / / / /
2 2 . . . . . . . . . . . .
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truncated, but it must fill the entire grid.
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
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8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
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column, space
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power. They are directly proportional such that The painting The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh
5 hp 2 hp
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Questions 37 and 38 refer to the following One morning, Ms. Simon drove directly from her
From home to
freeway 0.6 25
entrance to 15.4 50
freeway exit If Ms. Simon starts her drive at 6:30 a.m., she can
exit to 1.4 35 delay for each segment of the drive. If she starts her
workplace drive at 7:00 a.m., the travel time from the freeway
entrance to the freeway exit increases by 33% due to
Ms. Simon drives her car from her home to her slower traffic, but the travel time for each of the other
workplace every workday morning. The table above two segments of her drive does not change. Based on
shows the distance, in miles, and her average driving the table, how many more minutes does Ms. Simon
speed, in miles per hour (mph), when there is no traffic take to arrive at her workplace if she starts her drive
only at 7:00 a.m. than if she starts her drive at 6:30 a.m.?
care (Round your answer to the nearest minute.)
about
increased
section
Howlong doesthe
greensection usuallytake
time dy 15 0.308hrs
time mln
In minutes
If you finish before time is called, you may check your work on this section only.