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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. A number in scientific notation is written as a rational number from 1 to 9 - and then multiplied by a power of 10
Changing fractions to percents
Multiplying fractions
Scientific notation
Adding signed numbers
2. Kiloleter (kl or kL) = 1000 liters hectoliter (hl or hL) = 100 liters decaliter (dal or daL) = 10 liters liter (l or L) = 1 liter deciliter (dl or dL) = 0.1 liter centiliter (cl or cL) = 0.01 liter milliliter (ml or mL) = 0.001 liter
1 mile (in yards - feet)
Square numbers
Order of operations
Volume (metric system)
3. The numbers must be combined under the radical before any computation of square roots may be done
1/2 =
Square root rules: addition and subtraction
1 gram (in ounces)
Simplifying square roots
4. 0. Any number added to 0 gives that number
Length (metric system)
Identity number for addition
7/8 =
3/5 =
5. Subtract = add the opposite; change the sign of the number being subtracted - and then proceed as an addition problem
Multiplying decimals
Distributive property
Subtraction
Subtracting signed numbers
6. 75/100 = .75 = 75%
1 pint (in cups)
Real numbers
3/4 =
Order of operations
7. .3 = .30 = 30%
1 square foot (in square inches)
Multiplying or dividing signed numbers
Mixed number
3/10 =
8. Square roots of nonperfect squares can be approximated.
Some properties/axioms of addition and multiplication
Weight (metric system)
Real numbers
Approximating square roots
9. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 -... the numbers you would naturally count by - 0 is not a natural number.
Scientific notation
5/8 =
4/5 =
Natural numbers
10. When the place value name ends with a 'ths -' it is an indication of being a fraction.
Real numbers
Parentheses
Place value
Composite number
11. Communicative property - Associative property - Distributive property
Changing percents to fractions
Some properties/axioms of addition and multiplication
Simplifying fractions
Multiplication
12. Invert (turn upside down) the second fraction and multiply; reduce if necessary.
Exponent
Dividing fractions
Mixed number
Changing percents to fractions
13. 1.1 yards
1 meter (in yards)
=
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?
14. The results of taking integers and raising them to the 3rd power (cubing them) The first seven positive ____________ are 1 - 8 - 27 - 64 - 125 - 216 - and 343
Natural numbers
7/8 =
1 liter (in quarts)
Cube numbers
15. A + b = b + a Note: Subtraction does not have the communicative property.
Place value
Communicative property for addition
3/5 =
Metric system prefixes
16. .1 = .10 = 10%
1/10 =
Identity number for multiplication
Place value
1 yard (in feet - inches)
17. When a value is expressed using a whole number together with a common fraction
3 1/2 =
1 meter (in yards)
1/5 =
Mixed number
18. Is less than
<
Multiplying fractions
2 =
1 foot (in inches)
19. 3 feet 36 inches
Changing decimals to fractions
1 yard (in feet - inches)
1/10 =
Distributive property
20. 12 inches
1 liter (in quarts)
1 foot (in inches)
1 yard (in feet - inches)
21. 1. Any number multiplied by 1 gives that number.
Volume (metric system)
Identity number for multiplication
Square root
3/10 =
22. .375 = .37 1/2 = 37 1/2%
Reducing when multiplying fractions
3/8 =
1 foot (in inches)
Changing fractions to percents
23. Find a number that divides evenly into one numerator and one denominator. Reducing early only applies to multiplying fractions - not adding or subtracting.
1 meter (in yards)
Scientific notation
Reducing when multiplying fractions
Fractions
24. 144 square inches
Adding and subtracting decimals
1 square foot (in square inches)
Perfect square
2/3 =
25. Difference - minus - is decreased by - less than (example: 3 less than 7 is what?)
1 =
Adding mixed numbers
Subtraction
1/3 =
26. Factor the number into two numbers - one (or more) of which is a perfect square - Take the square root of the perfect square(s) - Leave the others under the v
Square (verb)
Simplifying square roots
Associative property for addition
Subtracting signed numbers
27. Divide - Insert decimal points and zeros accordingly
1/3 =
Changing fractions to decimals
Other applications of a percent
3 1/2 =
28. .66 2/3 = .66 2/3 = 66 2/3%
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Square numbers
2/3 =
Multiplying mixed numbers
29. Quotient - ratio - is a part of - goes into (examples: 3 is what part of 15? 4 goes into 28 how many times?)
Division
Changing fractions to decimals
7/10 =
1/100 =
30. .33 1/3 = 33 1/3%
Words that signal an operation
1/3 =
1 pound (in ounces)
4/5 =
31. If either numerator or denominator consists of several numbers - these numbers must be combined into one number - then reduce if necessary
Simplifying fractions
Adding signed numbers
Mixed number
Multiplying decimals
32. For 'what -' substitute the letter x - For 'is -' substitute an equal sign - For 'of -' substitute a multiplication sign - Change percents to decimals or fractions and solve the equation
Other applications of a percent
3/8 =
Approximating square roots
2/5 =
33. .7 = .70 = 70%
>
4/5 =
Changing decimals to fractions
7/10 =
34. Divide the percent by 100 - Eliminate the percent sign - Reduce if necessary
Changing percents to fractions
Associative property for addition
4/5 =
Signed numbers
35. 2 cups
=
Composite number
Cube numbers
1 pint (in cups)
36. Find the LCD and subtract the numerators.
Subtracting fractions
Identity number for addition
4/5 =
Division
37. Line up the decimal points and then add or subtract in the same manner you would add or subtract regular numbers - Adding in zeros can make the problem easier to work with - Whole numbers can have decimal points to their right
1 quart (in pints)
Adding and subtracting decimals
Adding fractions
Finding percent of a number
38. 25/100 = .25 = 25%
Weight (metric system)
Improper fraction
1/4 =
Communicative property
39. Is not equal to
?
Identity number
5/6 =
1/6 =
40. A value that - when added to another number or multiplied with another number - does not change the value of that number
Changing decimals to fractions
Place value
1/3 =
Identity number
41. Positive numbers and negative numbers
Signed numbers
1/100 =
Identity number for multiplication
Communicative property for multiplication
42. Read it - Write it - Reduce it
Real numbers
Changing decimals to fractions
2 =
Irrational numbers
43. 3.5 = 3.50 = 350%
3 1/2 =
1 =
Multiplying decimals
44. 16 ounces
Identity number for multiplication
Square root rules: addition and subtraction
1 pound (in ounces)
45. .16 2/3 = 16 2/3%
1/6 =
5/8 =
Adding and subtracting decimals
?
46. 1760 yards 5280 feet
Perfect square
Some properties/axioms of addition and multiplication
1 mile (in yards - feet)
2 =
47. .125 = .12 1/2= 12 1/2%
Parentheses
Mixed number
Prime number
1/8 =
48. Product - times - of - at (examples: 2/3 of 5 is what? 3 at 5 cents cost how much?)
1 metric ton (in kilograms)
Multiplication
Square root rules: multiplication and division
Rounding off
49. A + (b + c) = (a + b) + c Note: Subtraction does not have the associative property.
1 bushel (in pecks)
1 metric ton (in kilograms)
Associative property for addition
4/5 =
50. Is parallel to
Additive inverse
3/5 =
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1 bushel (in pecks)