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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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1. Multiplication outside parentheses distributing over either addition or subtraction inside parentheses does not affect the answer a(b + c) = ab + ac a(b - c) = ab - ac
Identity number for addition
Volume (metric system)
Distributive property
Identity number
2. 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
Order of operations
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1 quart (in pints)
Other applications of a percent
3. .16 2/3 = 16 2/3%
?
1/6 =
Identity number for addition
3 1/2 =
4. The additive inverse of a number (also known as the opposite of the number) is a value that - when added to any number - equals 0. Any number added to its additive inverse equals 0.
Addition
Additive inverse
Improper fraction
Subtracting signed numbers
5. 2 pints
Simplifying fractions
Common fraction
1 quart (in pints)
=
6. Subtract = add the opposite; change the sign of the number being subtracted - and then proceed as an addition problem
Additive inverse
Integers
Subtracting signed numbers
=
7. 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
Square root
Weight (metric system)
Square numbers
Dividing decimals
8. Divide the denominator into the numerator
Changing an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number
5/8 =
Prime number
Square root rules: addition and subtraction
9. .375 = .37 1/2 = 37 1/2%
Finding percent of a number
Multiplying mixed numbers
Volume (metric system)
3/8 =
10. 4/10 = .4 = .40 = 40%
2/3 =
Cube numbers
2/5 =
Multiplying mixed numbers
11. 1.1 yards
Square numbers
1 meter (in yards)
7/8 =
1 gram (in ounces)
12. 3.5 = 3.50 = 350%
Multiplying fractions
3 1/2 =
||
Associative property
13. To square a number - multiply it by itself
1 gram (in ounces)
Square (verb)
Other applications of a percent
Rounding off
14. All the rational and irrational numbers
Rounding off
3/4 =
Multiplying decimals
Real numbers
15. Is less than or equal to
Rational numbers
Adding and subtracting decimals
=
Rounding off
16. 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)
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Reducing when multiplying fractions
Number line
Parentheses
17. .66 2/3 = .66 2/3 = 66 2/3%
2/3 =
1 bushel (in pecks)
Additive inverse
1/100 =
18. A number in scientific notation is written as a rational number from 1 to 9 - and then multiplied by a power of 10
Rational numbers
Communicative property for addition
Scientific notation
Signed numbers
19. When a value is expressed using a whole number together with a common fraction
Mixed number
Simplifying square roots
1/5 =
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20. About 2.2 pounds
Simplifying fractions
Adding and subtracting decimals
Subtracting signed numbers
1 kilogram (in pounds)
21. .01 = 1%
1/100 =
Composite number
1/4 =
Associative property for multiplication
22. Difference - minus - is decreased by - less than (example: 3 less than 7 is what?)
1 meter (in yards)
Irrational numbers
Square root rules: addition and subtraction
Subtraction
23. A natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number (an alternate definition is a natural number that has exactly two different divisors) The first seven ____________ are 4 - 6 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 12 - and 14
Composite number
Subtraction
1 square foot (in square inches)
Square root
24. 1000 kilograms
1 =
=
1/5 =
1 metric ton (in kilograms)
25. The square of a whole number
Prime number
?
Metric/international system of units
Perfect square
26. 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
3/10 =
Adding and subtracting decimals
Multiplying mixed numbers
Fractions
27. 0. Any number added to 0 gives that number
1/5 =
Identity number
Multiplying or dividing signed numbers
Identity number for addition
28. .625 = .62 1/2 = 62 1/2%
Customary/English system of units
1 ton (in pounds)
5/8 =
Natural numbers
29. 1.00 = 100%
5/6 =
1 =
=
Irrational numbers
30. 8/10 = .8 = .80 = 80%
Reducing fractions
Identity number for addition
Multiplicative inverse
4/5 =
31. ...-3 - -2 - -1 - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3... all the whole numbers together with their opposites
Square root rules: multiplication and division
3 1/2 =
=
Integers
32. .9 = .90 = 90%
1/100 =
Order of operations
9/10 =
Subtraction
33. The results of taking integers and raising them to the 2nd power (squaring them) The first seven positive ___________ are 1 - 4 - 9 - 16 - 25 - 36 - and 49
1/3 =
Changing decimals to fractions
1 pint (in cups)
Square numbers
34. .83 1/3 = 83 1/3%
2/3 =
Changing fractions to decimals
5/6 =
Addition
35. Is less than
Parentheses
Decimals
Subtracting signed numbers
<
36. 16 ounces
Some properties/axioms of addition and multiplication
Changing percents to fractions
1 pound (in ounces)
3/5 =
37. 2000 pounds
1 ton (in pounds)
Number line
Changing fractions to decimals
1 bushel (in pecks)
38. 5/10 = .5 = .50 = 50%
Reducing when multiplying fractions
||
Percentage increase or decrease
1/2 =
39. 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
Whole numbers
Multiplying decimals
1/8 =
Reducing fractions
40. 6/10 = .6 = .60 = 60%
Rounding off
Natural numbers
1 metric ton (in kilograms)
3/5 =
41. 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
Multiplying decimals
Multiplicative inverse
2/3 =
Volume (metric system)
42. 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
Simplifying square roots
Changing percents to decimals
Prime number
Additive inverse
43. .3 = .30 = 30%
Finding percent of a number
Changing a mixed number to an improper fraction
3/10 =
Multiplying fractions
44. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 -... the numbers you would naturally count by - 0 is not a natural number.
1/5 =
Natural numbers
1 kilogram (in pounds)
Communicative property for addition
45. Invert (turn upside down) the second fraction and multiply; reduce if necessary.
2/5 =
?
Dividing fractions
Fractions
46. 2.00 = 200%
Integers
?
2 =
3/5 =
47. Is greater than or equal to
=
Volume (metric system)
1 liter (in quarts)
2/3 =
48. 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.
Adding fractions
Exponent
1 =
Simplifying fractions
49. 144 square inches
Subtraction
1 square foot (in square inches)
1 gram (in ounces)
4/5 =
50. Communicative property - Associative property - Distributive property
Some properties/axioms of addition and multiplication
Dividing fractions
Composite number
1 gallon (in quarts)
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