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CSET Multiple Subjects Subtest 2a Domain 1: Math
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Instructions:
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. 2/10 = .2 = .20 = 20%
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1/5 =
1 meter (in yards)
1 bushel (in pecks)
2. 144 square inches
Weight (metric system)
Changing fractions to decimals
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1 square foot (in square inches)
3. Multiply by 100 - Insert a percent sign
Changing fractions to percents
Rational numbers
1/6 =
1 metric ton (in kilograms)
4. .625 = .62 1/2 = 62 1/2%
5/8 =
Approximating square roots
Associative property
Square numbers
5. 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
Irrational numbers
Prime number
Integers
Rational numbers
6. 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
Changing decimals to percents
3/10 =
Adding and subtracting decimals
Changing percents to decimals
7. 16 ounces
?
Finding percent of a number
1 pound (in ounces)
Division
8. 2000 pounds
Changing a mixed number to an improper fraction
Changing decimals to fractions
Simplifying square roots
1 ton (in pounds)
9. Eliminate the percent sign - Move the decimal point two places to the left (sometimes adding zeros will be necessary)
Adding fractions
1 =
Prime number
Changing percents to decimals
10. 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.
Adding fractions
Additive inverse
Metric system prefixes
Exponent
11. 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
Distributive property
Multiplying fractions
Adding signed numbers
7/8 =
12. Addition - Subtraction - Multiplication - Division
Associative property
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Words that signal an operation
1 =
13. 75/100 = .75 = 75%
3/4 =
2/3 =
Rational numbers
Addition
14. .375 = .37 1/2 = 37 1/2%
Volume (metric system)
1 ton (in pounds)
Identity number for addition
3/8 =
15. 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
1 quart (in pints)
Changing fractions to decimals
Multiplicative inverse
Decimals
16. .01 = 1%
Irrational numbers
Metric/international system of units
Volume (metric system)
1/100 =
17. Is equal to
=
Improper fraction
Words that signal an operation
Changing fractions to percents
18. Any exponent means to multiply by itself that many times
Exponent
Signed numbers
Distributive property
19. A value that - when added to another number or multiplied with another number - does not change the value of that number
1 metric ton (in kilograms)
Identity number
7/8 =
Subtracting fractions
20. .16 2/3 = 16 2/3%
Associative property for multiplication
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Multiplying decimals
1/6 =
21. 2 cups
Reducing when multiplying fractions
1 bushel (in pecks)
Decimals
1 pint (in cups)
22. .125 = .12 1/2= 12 1/2%
Fractions
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1/8 =
=
23. 3 feet 36 inches
1 square foot (in square inches)
Weight (metric system)
1 yard (in feet - inches)
Dividing fractions
24. Find the LCD and add the whole numbers to get your final answer.
1 pound (in ounces)
Adding mixed numbers
5/8 =
2 =
25. A fraction whose numerator is the same or more than the denominator; has a value equal to 1 or more than 1.
Improper fraction
Identity number for multiplication
1 gram (in ounces)
Irrational numbers
26. The order in which addition or multiplication is done does not affect the answer
7/10 =
Communicative property
=
Real numbers
27. Multiply the whole number by the denominator - add the numerator - and then place that value over the denominator
Finding percent of a number
Distributive property
1/2 =
Changing a mixed number to an improper fraction
28. 1/30 ounce
1 gram (in ounces)
Square root
Whole numbers
3 1/2 =
29. Subtract = add the opposite; change the sign of the number being subtracted - and then proceed as an addition problem
Changing percents to decimals
1 pound (in ounces)
1 square yard (in square feet)
Subtracting signed numbers
30. 1000 kilograms
1/4 =
1 pound (in ounces)
1 metric ton (in kilograms)
Prime number
31. 4/10 = .4 = .40 = 40%
1 metric ton (in kilograms)
2/5 =
3/8 =
Multiplicative inverse
32. 0. Any number added to 0 gives that number
Common fraction
Customary/English system of units
1 ton (in pounds)
Identity number for addition
33. Kilometer (km) = 1000 meters hectometer (hm) = 100 meters decameter (dam) = 10 meters meter (m) = 1 meter decimeter (dm) = 0.1 meter centimeter (cm) = 0.01 meter millimeter (mm) = 0.001 meter
1 quart (in pints)
Length (metric system)
Weight (metric system)
1 square yard (in square feet)
34. .3 = .30 = 30%
3/10 =
Square root
Changing percents to fractions
7/10 =
35. .66 2/3 = .66 2/3 = 66 2/3%
=
Square numbers
Changing an improper fraction to a whole or mixed number
2/3 =
36. A + b = b + a Note: Subtraction does not have the communicative property.
1/6 =
Simplifying square roots
Communicative property for addition
Irrational numbers
37. 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.
1 liter (in quarts)
Decimals
Reducing when multiplying fractions
1/3 =
38. 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
2/3 =
Other applications of a percent
Improper fraction
Fractions
39. Is greater than or equal to
Common fraction
?
=
Perfect square
40. .1 = .10 = 10%
Fractions
Simplifying fractions
Rational numbers
1/10 =
41. Is perpendicular to
?
Changing fractions to decimals
1 gram (in ounces)
Volume (metric system)
42. About 2.2 pounds
Volume (metric system)
1 kilogram (in pounds)
Words that signal an operation
1 square foot (in square inches)
43. .83 1/3 = 83 1/3%
Multiplying fractions
Changing decimals to percents
5/6 =
2/5 =
44. Read it - Write it - Reduce it
Multiplying fractions
1/4 =
1 square foot (in square inches)
Changing decimals to fractions
45. When the place value name ends with a 'ths -' it is an indication of being a fraction.
1/10 =
Perfect square
1/100 =
Place value
46. Is less than
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3/5 =
Weight (metric system)
47. 12 inches
1 foot (in inches)
Prime number
2/5 =
Associative property for addition
48. The numbers must be combined under the radical before any computation of square roots may be done
Exponent
Square root rules: addition and subtraction
=
49. 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
Number line
Weight (metric system)
Distributive property
50. 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
Square numbers
Percentage increase or decrease
Multiplying mixed numbers
Square root rules: addition and subtraction