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CSET Multiple Subjects Subtest 2a Domain 1: Math
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. 25/100 = .25 = 25%
Adding mixed numbers
1/4 =
Subtracting signed numbers
Rational numbers
2. .3 = .30 = 30%
Finding percent of a number
3/10 =
Improper fraction
Additive inverse
3. Multiply as usual - Count the total number of digits above the line which are to the right of all decimal points - Place your decimal point in your answer so there is the same number of digits to the right of it as there was above the line
3/5 =
1/6 =
Prime number
Multiplying decimals
4. (change/starting point) x 100 = percentage change
5/8 =
Metric/international system of units
Percentage increase or decrease
2 =
5. Subtract = add the opposite; change the sign of the number being subtracted - and then proceed as an addition problem
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Division
Subtracting signed numbers
1/3 =
6. Difference - minus - is decreased by - less than (example: 3 less than 7 is what?)
Subtraction
1/2 =
Identity number for multiplication
Square root rules: addition and subtraction
7. Multiply the numerators - multiply the denominators - and reduce to lowest terms if possible
Multiplying fractions
Whole numbers
1 pint (in cups)
Customary/English system of units
8. Is less than
1 mile (in yards - feet)
Communicative property for multiplication
1 square foot (in square inches)
<
9. Square roots of nonperfect squares can be approximated.
Multiplying or dividing signed numbers
1/5 =
Cube numbers
Approximating square roots
10. 9 square feet
Square root
Associative property for addition
Mixed number
1 square yard (in square feet)
11. Length (meter) - Volume (liter) - Weight (gram)
Metric/international system of units
1 =
Associative property for multiplication
Subtracting signed numbers
12. You may have to borrow from the whole number - just like you sometimes borrow from the next column when subtracting ordinary numbers. To subtract a mixed number from a whole number - you have to borrow from the whole number.
Percentage increase or decrease
3/8 =
Subtracting mixed numbers
Customary/English system of units
13. Eliminate the percent sign - Move the decimal point two places to the left (sometimes adding zeros will be necessary)
Distributive property
Additive inverse
1 pound (in ounces)
Changing percents to decimals
14. Kilogram (kg) = 1000 grams hectogram (hg) = 100 grams decagram (dag) = 10 grams gram (g) = 1 gram decigram (dg) = 0.1 gram centigram (cg) = 0.01 gram milligram (mg) = 0.001 gram
Weight (metric system)
1 foot (in inches)
Cube numbers
Integers
15. 1/30 ounce
1 gram (in ounces)
Communicative property for addition
<
=
16. A fraction whose numerator is smaller than its denominator; has a value less than 1.
1 foot (in inches)
Square root
Common fraction
1 quart (in pints)
17. The same as dividing other numbers - except that if the divisor (the number you're dividing by) has a decimal - move it to the right as many places as necessary until it is a whole number - Move the decimal point in the dividend (the number being div
Length (metric system)
Metric/international system of units
Exponent
Dividing decimals
18. .66 2/3 = .66 2/3 = 66 2/3%
Real numbers
2/3 =
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19. 1. Any number multiplied by 1 gives that number.
Square (verb)
Identity number for multiplication
1 quart (in pints)
1 bushel (in pecks)
20. A(bc) = (ab)c Note: Division does not have the associative property.
Real numbers
Improper fraction
Associative property for multiplication
9/10 =
21. 4 pecks
1 bushel (in pecks)
1/3 =
Reducing when multiplying fractions
3/10 =
22. 12 inches
?
Reducing fractions
Multiplication
1 foot (in inches)
23. 144 square inches
Metric/international system of units
7/10 =
1/6 =
1 square foot (in square inches)
24. A number in scientific notation is written as a rational number from 1 to 9 - and then multiplied by a power of 10
Simplifying fractions
Subtracting fractions
Scientific notation
1 quart (in pints)
25. Numbers to the right of 0 are positive - Numbers to the left of 0 are negative - Given any two numbers on a number line - the one on the right is always larger - regardless of its sign (positive or negative)
Subtraction
Associative property for addition
3/10 =
Number line
26. .375 = .37 1/2 = 37 1/2%
3/8 =
1/5 =
1/100 =
Subtraction
27. Addition - Subtraction - Multiplication - Division
1 pound (in ounces)
Identity number
1 =
Words that signal an operation
28. 1.1 quarts
Multiplication
Dividing fractions
1 liter (in quarts)
Mixed number
29. A value that - when added to another number or multiplied with another number - does not change the value of that number
Identity number
Adding fractions
1/3 =
1 liter (in quarts)
30. 1.00 = 100%
1 =
3/5 =
4/5 =
Volume (metric system)
31. To find the square root of a number - you want to find some number that when multiplied by itself gives you the original number
Square root
1 foot (in inches)
>
Length (metric system)
32. 2/10 = .2 = .20 = 20%
1 meter (in yards)
Associative property
Real numbers
1/5 =
33. 4/10 = .4 = .40 = 40%
Fractions
Rational numbers
2/5 =
Identity number for multiplication
34. Is greater than
2 =
1 quart (in pints)
>
=
35. The multiplicative inverse of a number (also known as the reciprocal of the number) is a value that - when multiplied with any non -zero number - equals 1. Any non -zero number multiplied with its multiplicative inverse equals 1. The multiplicative i
Multiplicative inverse
Changing percents to decimals
1 liter (in quarts)
Rational numbers
36. A + b = b + a Note: Subtraction does not have the communicative property.
Identity number for addition
Scientific notation
Natural numbers
Communicative property for addition
37. 3.5 = 3.50 = 350%
Additive inverse
1 square foot (in square inches)
3 1/2 =
Customary/English system of units
38. .01 = 1%
Place value
1/100 =
Division
2/5 =
39. Two numbers multiplied under a radical (square root) sign equal the product of the two square roots - and likewise with division.
1/100 =
=
Identity number
Square root rules: multiplication and division
40. To round off any number: Underline the place value to which you're rounding off - Look to the immediate right (one place) of your underlined place value - Identify the number (the one to the right). If it is 5 or higher - round your underlined place
Rounding off
1/5 =
Square numbers
Changing an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number
41. 5/10 = .5 = .50 = 50%
Multiplying fractions
1/2 =
1 square yard (in square feet)
Rounding off
42. If either numerator or denominator consists of several numbers - these numbers must be combined into one number - then reduce if necessary
1 ton (in pounds)
Finding percent of a number
Multiplying or dividing signed numbers
Simplifying fractions
43. The square of a whole number
Identity number for multiplication
7/10 =
Multiplying fractions
Perfect square
44. .33 1/3 = 33 1/3%
1 yard (in feet - inches)
Percentage increase or decrease
Simplifying fractions
1/3 =
45. When a value is expressed using a whole number together with a common fraction
9/10 =
Mixed number
Reducing when multiplying fractions
1/3 =
46. Is approximately equal to
Scientific notation
Adding and subtracting decimals
=
47. Positive numbers and negative numbers
2/3 =
Signed numbers
9/10 =
Adding mixed numbers
48. The product or quotient of two numbers with the same sign will produce a positive answer - The product or quotient of two numbers with the opposite signs will produce a negative answer
1 gram (in ounces)
Division
Parentheses
Multiplying or dividing signed numbers
49. First change all the denominators to their least common multiple (LCM) - which in fractions is known as the least common denominator (LCD). This value is the least positive value that all the denominators will divide into without a remainder.
1 bushel (in pecks)
Adding fractions
Approximating square roots
1 ton (in pounds)
50. Fraction must be reduced to its lowest terms. This is done by finding the greatest common factor (GCF) for both the numerator and denominator and then dividing both the numerator and denominator by that value.
1 kilometer (in miles)
Perfect square
Improper fraction
Reducing fractions