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SAT Arithmetic And Data Analysis
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sat
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math
Instructions:
Answer 8 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(1-rn)/(1-r)
sum of the first n terms (arithmetical)
consecutive integers
sum of the first n terms (geometric)
geometric sequences
2. N - n+2 - n+4 - n+6...
sum of the first n terms (geometric)
arithmetical sequences
consecutive even and odd integers
squares of fractions
3. 0<x<1 - then x squared<x
sum of the first n terms (arithmetical)
squares of fractions
integers
geometric sequences
4. Positive and negative whole numbers - including zeros. NOT fractions or decimals.
arithmetical sequences
integers
squares of fractions
consecutive even and odd integers
5. N(a1+an)/2
sum of the first n terms (arithmetical)
consecutive even and odd integers
arithmetical sequences
geometric sequences
6. Integers that follow in a sequence so the difference between successive integers is always 1.
geometric sequences
arithmetical sequences
integers
consecutive integers
7. Sequences involving exponential growth - or a constant ratio between terms; s={a -ar -ar2...arn-1}
sum of the first n terms (arithmetical)
geometric sequences
arithmetical sequences
consecutive even and odd integers
8. A sequence in which the difference between consecutive terms is constant; an=a1+(n-1)d where n is the nth term and d is the interval
geometric sequences
arithmetical sequences
consecutive integers
sum of the first n terms (geometric)