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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. Divide - Insert decimal points and zeros accordingly
=
1 =
Changing fractions to decimals
1 mile (in yards - feet)
2. A + (b + c) = (a + b) + c Note: Subtraction does not have the associative property.
Associative property for addition
Communicative property for multiplication
Dividing fractions
1 kilometer (in miles)
3. Eliminate the percent sign - Move the decimal point two places to the left (sometimes adding zeros will be necessary)
Prime number
Subtracting fractions
1 liter (in quarts)
Changing percents to decimals
4. .9 = .90 = 90%
Composite number
Place value
7/10 =
9/10 =
5. .01 = 1%
Additive inverse
Distributive property
Subtracting mixed numbers
1/100 =
6. 4/10 = .4 = .40 = 40%
Words that signal an operation
1 ton (in pounds)
2/5 =
7. Move the decimal point two places to the right - Insert a percent sign
Subtracting mixed numbers
Changing decimals to percents
Fractions
Multiplying or dividing signed numbers
8. Addition - Subtraction - Multiplication - Division
Volume (metric system)
1 kilometer (in miles)
=
Words that signal an operation
9. Consist of two numbers separated by a bar which indicates division: the numerator is above the bar and the denominator is below the bar. Denominator: Tells you into how many equal parts something has been divided. Numerator: Tells you how many of tho
Fractions
?
Mixed number
Subtraction
10. The numbers must be combined under the radical before any computation of square roots may be done
Square numbers
Square root rules: addition and subtraction
Decimals
5/6 =
11. 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)
Signed numbers
Number line
=
1/5 =
12. 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.
Changing a mixed number to an improper fraction
Changing percents to fractions
Associative property for multiplication
Additive inverse
13. 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
1 kilometer (in miles)
Simplifying square roots
Metric/international system of units
Length (metric system)
14. When the place value name ends with a 'ths -' it is an indication of being a fraction.
1/5 =
Cube numbers
Natural numbers
Place value
15. 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
Square root rules: addition and subtraction
Communicative property for multiplication
Reducing when multiplying fractions
Cube numbers
16. A value that - when added to another number or multiplied with another number - does not change the value of that number
1 pound (in ounces)
Division
5/6 =
Identity number
17. 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 yard (in feet - inches)
Finding percent of a number
Adding and subtracting decimals
Irrational numbers
18. .3 = .30 = 30%
=
3/10 =
Square root rules: multiplication and division
1 mile (in yards - feet)
19. Difference - minus - is decreased by - less than (example: 3 less than 7 is what?)
Changing a mixed number to an improper fraction
Subtraction
Decimals
7/8 =
20. Product - times - of - at (examples: 2/3 of 5 is what? 3 at 5 cents cost how much?)
=
Signed numbers
Multiplication
Changing percents to fractions
21. Is less than
1 liter (in quarts)
<
Composite number
Subtraction
22. Length (in. - ft. - yd - mi.) - Area (sq. in. - sq. ft. - sq. yd. - acre - sq. mi.) - Weight (oz. - lb. - T) - Capacity (cups - pt. - qt. - gal. - pecks - bushels) - Time (seconds - minutes - hours - days - weeks - months - years - decades - centurie
4/5 =
1/5 =
Customary/English system of units
Adding mixed numbers
23. .875 = .87 1/2 = 87 1/2%
Customary/English system of units
Order of operations
1 pint (in cups)
7/8 =
24. 6/10 = .6 = .60 = 60%
3/5 =
Some properties/axioms of addition and multiplication
1 square yard (in square feet)
2/3 =
25. .7 = .70 = 70%
Changing decimals to percents
7/10 =
1 pound (in ounces)
=
26. Find the LCD and add the whole numbers to get your final answer.
Adding mixed numbers
Percentage increase or decrease
Place value
Mixed number
27. 2 pints
Changing decimals to percents
Length (metric system)
Adding signed numbers
1 quart (in pints)
28. Sum - plus - is increased by - more than (example: 3 more than 7 is what?)
5/6 =
Multiplying mixed numbers
Addition
1 ton (in pounds)
29. A number in scientific notation is written as a rational number from 1 to 9 - and then multiplied by a power of 10
Common fraction
Rational numbers
Scientific notation
Perfect square
30. Numbers to the left of the decimal point are whole numbers; numbers to the right of the decimal point are fractions with denominators of only 10 - 100 - 1000 - 10000 - etc.
Subtraction
Changing fractions to percents
Identity number for addition
Decimals
31. .16 2/3 = 16 2/3%
1/6 =
3/10 =
1 pound (in ounces)
Adding and subtracting decimals
32. A natural number greater than 1 that only has 1 and itself as divisors (an alternate definition is a natural number that has exactly two different divisors) - The first seven ________ are 2 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 11 - 13 - and 17
1/3 =
Fractions
Prime number
Identity number for addition
33. Is perpendicular to
?
Addition
Adding and subtracting decimals
1 foot (in inches)
34. 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
3 1/2 =
Composite number
Reducing fractions
Rounding off
35. Change the percent to a fraction or decimal and multiply
Finding percent of a number
1 mile (in yards - feet)
1 metric ton (in kilograms)
2/3 =
36. 2000 pounds
1 pint (in cups)
1 ton (in pounds)
Cube numbers
Multiplying fractions
37. When a value is expressed using a whole number together with a common fraction
4/5 =
Multiplicative inverse
Mixed number
3/8 =
38. 3.5 = 3.50 = 350%
Communicative property for multiplication
3 1/2 =
1 bushel (in pecks)
Rounding off
39. When adding two numbers with the same sign (either both positive or both negative) - add the pure number portions (absolute values) and keep the sign that is on the numbers
Adding signed numbers
Changing percents to decimals
Common fraction
Adding fractions
40. Is approximately equal to
1 square foot (in square inches)
1 quart (in pints)
1 pound (in ounces)
41. 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
Integers
Parentheses
Dividing decimals
Cube numbers
42. All the rational and irrational numbers
Square (verb)
Real numbers
Customary/English system of units
Changing percents to fractions
43. 25/100 = .25 = 25%
1/4 =
Metric/international system of units
Multiplicative inverse
Finding percent of a number
44. 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)
=
Multiplying mixed numbers
1/5 =
45. Is greater than
Words that signal an operation
>
Identity number
Signed numbers
46. Divide the denominator into the numerator
Changing an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number
Associative property for addition
Identity number
9/10 =
47. Is less than or equal to
1 bushel (in pecks)
=
Mixed number
Subtracting mixed numbers
48. Milli = 1/1000 centi = 1/100 deci = 1/10 basic unit (meter - liter - gram) = 1 deca = 10 hecto = 100 kilo = 1000
5/6 =
1/100 =
Metric system prefixes
Rational numbers
49. Quotient - ratio - is a part of - goes into (examples: 3 is what part of 15? 4 goes into 28 how many times?)
Multiplying mixed numbers
Division
1 =
Parentheses
50. Square roots of nonperfect squares can be approximated.
Adding mixed numbers
Simplifying square roots
Approximating square roots
Subtraction
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