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Hesi math (part 2)

front 1

A newspaper kiosk sells 10 varieties of newspapers from around the world. The average daily sales for some of the varieties are as follows:English language newspapers eight papers, sells 25 of each paper each dayFrench language newspapers two papers, sells one of each paper each dayKorean language newspapers one paper, sells 16 each dayJapanese language newspapers eight papers, sells 16 of each paper each day Russian language newspapers one paper, sells 22 each day How many of these newspapers are sold each day?

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368

front 2

A hospital day staff consists of 25 registered nurses, 75 unlicensed assistants, five phlebologists, six receptionists and office staff, and 45 physicians. One summer day the staff was at only 68% strength. How many people were working that day?

back 2

106

front 3

A farmer raises chickens for eggs and meat. Any chicken that does not lay at least one egg a week is moved to the slaughterhouse. The farmer has 765 chickens that can lay one egg each day. Each day 80% of the chickens lay eggs. How many eggs does the farmer collect each day?

back 3

612

front 4

Last night at the hospital 76 babies were born. Of the births, 45% were girls. How many boys were born last night?

back 4

42

front 5

A shopper spends $75.64 at one store and $22.43 at the next store. The shopper started out with $100.00. How much money does the shopper have left?

back 5

$1.93

front 6

A worker is filling out his timesheet. He worked 8 hours on Monday, 7 hours and 30 minutes on Tuesday, 8 3/4 hours on Wednesday, 4 hours on Thursday, and 8 1/4 hours on Friday. If he earns $14.35 per hour, what will be his gross pay for this week?

back 6

523.78

front 7

If you lost 4% of your original weight of 168, what would you now weigh?

back 7

161.28

  • To figure out what 4% is, 168 is multiplied by .04 to get 6.72.
  • Then 6.72 is subtracted from 168 to get 161.28.

front 8

Ratio and proportion: 0.8:10 :: x:100

back 8

x=8

  • 0.8:10 :: x:100, multiple 0.8 and 100.
  • Then divide 80 by 10 to get 8.

front 9

Add: 9.98 + 0.065=

back 9

10.045

front 10

Add: 6 + 12.55 + 5.022=

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23.572

front 11

Add: 23.5 + 7.025=

back 11

30.525

front 12

Subtract: 32.21 - 4.68=

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27.53

front 13

Multiply: (99)(0.56)=

back 13

55.44

front 14

Multiply: (7.2)(0.34)=

back 14

2.448

front 15

Jack drove 2 hours on the highway at an average speed of 70 mph. Then he drove 3 hours around the city at an average speed of 25 miles per hour. How many total miles did Jack drive?

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215 miles

  • Multiple 70 and the 2= 140
  • Then multiple 3 and 25 = 75
  • 140 + 75= 215

front 16

Last week Mike worked 40 hours at his regular rate of $12 an hour and 9 hours of overtime at his overtime rate of $18 an hour. How much total did he make last week?

back 16

$642

front 17

Elf really likes fruit salad. He bought 5 pounds of apples at $1.05 per pound, 3 pounds of bananas at $0.65 per pound and 4 pounds of oranges at $1.20 per pound. How much did Al pay for his fruit?

back 17

$12

front 18

Isaac buys a cell phone plan that is only $15 per month. The plan also charges $0.25 per text. Isaiah has 200 texts in a month. How much will he end up paying for his cell phone bill this month?

back 18

$65

front 19

A certain taxi company charges a $3.50 flag drop fee, plus $1.50 per mile. How much would it cost to take a 12 mile cab trip to the airport.

back 19

$21.50

front 20

Isaac purchases a quad on a payment plan. He pays $500 down and $45 a month for 24 months. What is the total he'll pay for the quad?

back 20

$1,580

front 21

Fran drives 3 hours at 75 miles per hour. Jack drives 5 hours at 60 miles per hour. How much further did Jack go than Franny?

back 21

75 miles

front 22

Johnny drove three hours before lunch at 65 miles per hour, then 4 hours after lunch at the same speed. How far did he travel?

back 22

455 miles

front 23

Mikey, Bobby and Tim are roommates who all work at Burger Barn making $11.00 per hour. Mike worked 32 hours last week, Bob worked 35 hours and Terry worked 28 hours. How much did they earn combined?

back 23

$1045

front 24

Gray drove 240 miles before lunch and 180 miles after lunch. If she maintained an average speed of 60 miles per hour, how many hours did she spend driving?

back 24

7 hours

front 25

Jasmine can type 80 words per minute. If she has to type both a 2800 word document and a 400 word memo, how long will it take her?

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40 minutes

front 26

How many grams in 4 kilograms?

back 26

4000

front 27

How many pints in 56 ounces?

back 27

3.5

front 28

How many meters are in 3 kilograms?

back 28

3000

front 29

How many ounces in 3/4 pints?

back 29

12

front 30

How many litters are in 5000 milli?

back 30

5

front 31

Frederica worked 7 hours on Monday and 6 1/2 hours each day from Tuesday through Friday. If she makes $10.45 an hour, what was her gross income for the week?

back 31

$345

First figure out how many hours she worked all week. 7 + 6.5 + 6.5 +6.5 + 6.5 =33 hours in all.

Now multiply that by $10.45 per hour: $10.45 x33= $345.85 Then round to the nearest whole number to get $345

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2/3 + 4/9

back 32

1 1/9

front 33

Express 0.608 as a percent

back 33

60.8%

front 34

5 1/3 + 3 1/2

back 34

8 5/6

front 35

7 7/10 - 3 4/5

back 35

3 9/10

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2 5/8 - 7/8

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1 3/4

front 37

Convert 1/5 to a decimal

back 37

0.20

front 38

Add 2/3 + 1/6 + 2/5=

back 38

1 7/30

front 39

How many gallons are in 576 fluid ounces

back 39

4.5

front 40

Sally was able to eat 5/8 of her lunch. John ate 75% oh his lunch. Who ate more of their meal?

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John

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12 5/6 ÷ 4 2/3=

back 41

2 3/4

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5 1/3 + 3 1/2=

back 42

8 5/6

front 43

9/10 -2/5=

back 43

1/2

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1\4+3/8=

back 44

5/8

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5 3/4 ÷ 1/2=

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11 1/2

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4/9 × 1 4/5 × 2/5

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8/25

front 47

Sarah ran a 24 mile race. She ran 6 mile in 1 hours,6 miles in 1.2 hours,6 miles in 1.5 hours,6 miles in 1.6 hours. How long did it take her to finish the race?

back 47

5.3 which also could be written 5 1/2

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Two chickens lay 6 eggs in 24 hours. How many chickens will lay 24 eggs in 24 hours?

back 48

8 chickens

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7/8+9/10+6/5=

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2 39/40

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0.9 ÷3=

back 50

0.3

front 51

Percentage word problem 54% of 789.56

back 51

$426.36

front 52

0.5:20:×200

back 52

5

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x=11×+44/2 (x)

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253

front 54

A farmer has 240 acres under cultivation at the cost of 188.99 pee acre. If he averages a yield of 60 bushels per acre,what profit is expected if the price per bushel is $5.67?

back 54

36,290.40

front 55

A man is reading a thick book. if he reads two chapters a day how long it will take him to read the book if there is 6 pages per chapter & 798 pg?

back 55

66.5 (67 rounded )

front 56

An office worker mails 25 envelopes to customers each day. Every envelope contains 3 reports with a paper clip on each one. The supply of paper clips is provided in boxes of 500. How many days will it take for the clerk to use up one box of paper clips?

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6.66

front 57

A ride requires you to be 48 inches, what height would be in feet to ride it?

back 57

4ft

  • 48/12 feet

front 58

A library contains 67,982books. The children's section represent 1/3 of the totalbooks. Of the remaining books, 75% are fiction. How many books are in fiction section?

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33,991

front 59

There is 48 students in a class. 7 out of 8 are females what percent are females?

back 59

87%

front 60

There is a school that has 6,190 students. There is already 216 teachers, how many more teachers are needed?

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29 more teachers

  • 6190/216

front 61

A person Drove from 8am Tuesday to 5pm Wednesday. Total drive 396 miles. He have lunch for 30 min on Tuesday and sleep overnight from 7pm Tuesday and go back to drive at 5am Wednesday. On Wednesday he have 30 min for lunch. What is the average speed that he drives?

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54

front 62

John drove for 3 hours at a rate of 50 miles per hour and for 2 hours at 60 miles per hour. What was his average speed for the whole journey?

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54mph

  • 50 miles × 3 hours=150 60 miles × 2 hours=120 add both numbers together 150+120=270. 2nd step Add the times 3+2=5hours.3rd step 270/5= 54mph

front 63

A mother changes a baby diaper 6 times a day how many times does she change it in a year?

back 63

2190

front 64

x:500:3:1000

back 64

1.5

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2 5/8-7/8

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2 5/8- 7/8=

(2-1=1) then...

5/8+ 8/8= 13/8

13/8 - 7/8= 6/8
8 8 8

6 divided by 2= 3
8 divided by 2= 4

Now add the one to get= 1 3/4

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_3_- _2_=
20 20

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1/20

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28/37- 17/37=

back 67

11/37

front 68

For a recipe, there are 3 eggs needed for every pound of cake needed. How many pounds of cake can be made if there are 40 eggs?

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13 pounds of cake

front 69

Evaluate: x^4 − y if x = 3 and y = 20

back 69

61

front 70

What is 70% of 65?

back 70

45.5

front 71

Subtract: 1001 − 99 =

back 71

902

front 72

Add: 9.43 + 11.3 =

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20.73

front 73

Multiply: (226)(55.3) =

back 73

12,497.8

front 74

How many millimeters are there in 5 meters?

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5,000 ml

front 75

Divide: 223 ÷ 65 =

back 75

3.4

front 76

How many yards are in a mile?

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1,760

front 77

A rat can finish a maze in about 3 minutes. If a small backpack is put on the rat so it reduces its speed by 50%, how much longer will it take the rat to finish the maze?

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3 minutes

front 78

A nurse's schedule is written in military time, and shows their shift is from 1500 to 0100. When will they get off work?

back 78

A little bit after midnight

front 79

Convert 26° Celsius to Fahrenheit.

back 79

78.8° F

front 80

Convert 104° Fahrenheit to Celsius.

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40° C

front 81

Multiply: (0.67)(0.09) =

back 81

0.060300

front 82

A nurse working at a medical clinic earns $17.81 per hour. The nurse works three 8-hour shifts and one 12-hour shift every week, and is paid weekly. Weekly deductions are: federal tax $102.80, state tax $24.58, federal insurance $18.13, and family health insurance $52.15. What is the nurse's take-home pay each week?

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$443.50

front 83

There are 48 students studying foreign language at the community college. If the only two foreign languages offered are French and Spanish, and 28 students are studying French, which of the following represents the ratio of students studying Spanish to the total number of foreign language students?

back 83

5/12

front 84

A truck driver traveled 924 miles from 8 am tuesday to 5 pm Wednesday. During that time he stopped 30 minutes for lunch and gas at 1pm tuesday and then stopped that night a 7pm and was back on the road a 5am wednesday morning then stopped 30 minutes at 1pm wednesday for lunch and gas. What was his average speed?

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=42mph

  • His average speed is the total distance driven divided by the total time of driving. The total distance is given, 924 miles.Total time gone from 8am Tuesday to 5pm Wednesday is 33 hrs. However, you have to subtract the 30mins, or 1/2hr, from Tuesdays' 1pm break, the time from 7pm Tues. to 5am Wed., 10hrs, and the 30min break, 1/2hr, at 1pm Wed.Total distance=924 milesTotal driving time=33-1/2-10-1/2 =33-10-1 =22hrsAverage speed=distance/time =924/22 =42miles/hr

front 85

20.3 x 2 =x

back 85

40.6

front 86

Express 0.608 as a percent

back 86

60.8%

front 87

2/3 + 4/9=

back 87

1 1/9

front 88

17/25 - 3/5=

back 88

2/25

front 89

5 1/3 + 3 1/2

back 89

8 5/6

front 90

3 gallons is equal to how many ounces

back 90

384

front 91

Solve: 2 − 8 ÷ (2^4 ÷ 2) =

back 91

x = 36

front 92

Joe makes $20 an hour and Tim makes $30 an hour. How many hours more than Tim must Joe work to earn the same amount Tim makes in 4 hours?

back 92

  • 2 hours

front 93

Solve the proportion (find the value of x):

back 93

9:14 :: x:56

front 94

Solve for x:

3(x − 4) = 18

back 94

x = 10

front 95

There are 6,657 marbles in a jar. Approximately 34% are white, and the rest are black. How many black marbles are there?

back 95

4,394

front 96

At a comic book store, Robert purchased three comics for $2.65 each. If he paid with a $20 bill, how much change did he receive?

back 96

$12.05

front 97

Multiply: (44.44)(55.55) =

back 97

2,468.64

front 98

Add: 1.332 + 0.067

back 98

1.399

front 99

Subtract: 8,674.5 − 998.9 =

back 99

7,675.6

front 100

How many ounces are in a ton?

back 100

32,000 ounces (oz)

front 101

Fahrenheit to Celsius=

back 101

(F - 32) x 5 / 9

  • Subtract 32 from the given number
  • Next, multiply by 5
  • Then, divide by 9

front 102

Fahrenheit to Celsius=

back 102

(F-32) / 1.8

front 103

Celsius to Fahrenheit

back 103

C x 9 / 5 + 32

  • Multiply the given number by 9
  • Next, divide by 5
  • Last, add 32

front 104

Celsius to Fahrenheit

back 104

C x 1.8 + 32

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1 c =____f

back 105

33.8 f

front 106

25 c =____f

back 106

77 f

front 107

28 c =____f

back 107

82.4

front 108

35 c =____f

back 108

95 f

front 109

73 f =____c

back 109

22.78 c

front 110

114 f = ____ c

back 110

45.56

front 111

38 f = ____ c

back 111

3.33

front 112

86 f = ____ c

back 112

30

front 113

19 c = ____ f

back 113

66.2

front 114

7 c = ____ f

back 114

44.6

front 115

100 f = ____ c

back 115

37.78

front 116

44 c = ____ f

back 116

111.2

front 117

21 c = ____ f

back 117

69.8

front 118

68 f = ____ c

back 118

20

front 119

45 f = ____ c

back 119

7.22

front 120

30 c = ____ f

back 120

86

front 121

21 c = ____ f

back 121

69.8

front 122

13 c = ____ f

back 122

55.4

front 123

89 f = ____ c

back 123

31.67

front 124

31/54 - 5/9=

back 124

1/54

front 125

1 9/10 -1/5=

back 125

1 7/10

front 126

15 7/18 - 3/9=

back 126

15 1/18

front 127

25 1/7 - 12 5/7=

back 127

25 3/7

front 128

30 1/2 - 13 3/4=

back 128

16 3/4

front 129

Alan is making a table. The table will be 6 1/2 feet long and 4 feet wide. The board for the table is 7 7/8 feet long and 4 feet wide. How much of the board will Alan need to cut off?

back 129

1 3/8 ft

front 130

1/12 + 5/12=

back 130

1/2

front 131

7/21 + 10/21=

back 131

17/21

front 132

1/2 + 4/5=

back 132

1 3/10

front 133

5/7 + 3/14=

back 133

13/14

front 134

7 1/8 + 2 4/12=

back 134

9 11/24

front 135

5 1/9 + 1 4/9=

back 135

6 4/9

front 136

12 1/21 + 3 1/3=

back 136

15 8/21

front 137

Mary is going to make a birthday cake. She will need 1 2/3 cups of sugar for the cake and 2 1/2 cups for the frosting. How many cups of sugar will Mary need to make and frost the birthday cake.

back 137

4 1/6

front 138

Example: 5/12 x 1/10=

5/12 multiply 2= 10/24

1/8 multiply 3= 3/24

10/24 + 3/24= 7/24

back 138

  • Addition fractions with unlike denominators, find the LCD by listing the multiple of each denominator.
  • If the denominator (bottom number is changed, the numerator must also be changed by the same number.

front 139

Example: 1/5 x 7/10=

1/5 x 2 top and bottom = 2/10

7/10 x 2= 14/20

_2_+ _7_= _9_
10 10 10

back 139

  • Subtracting fractions with unlike denominators, find the LCD by listing multiples of each number.
  • What is changed at the bottom must be changed at the top of a fraction.
  • Subtract the new numerators: 10-3= 7

front 140

Example: 5 2/3 - 3 4/5=

5 2/3 multiply 5= 10/15

(5-1=4) 10/15 + 15/15= 25/15

4 25/15+ 3 12/15= 1 13/15

back 140

  • Burrowing whole numbers from whole numbers, find the LCD.
  • 10 cannot subtract from 12; therefore 1 must be borrowed from the whole number making it 4, and the borrowed number must be added to the

front 141

Example: 20/13=

back 141

1 7/13

  • For multiplying improper fractions multiple top times top and bottom times bottom.
  • To change a improper fraction into a mixed number, divide the numerator(top) by the denominator (bottom).
  • 13/20= 1 7/13

front 142

Example: 4/5 x 1/2=

back 142

4/10

  • Multiply the numerators together: 4x1
  • Multiply the denominators together: 5x2
  • Reduce the product by using the greatest common factor: 4/10 divided by 2 top and bottom = 2/5

front 143

Example: 5 x 4/13 =

back 143

5/1 x 4/13= 20/13 = 1 7/13

  • Make the whole number 5 into a far action by placing 1 as the denominator.
  • Multiply the numerators together: 5x4
  • Multiply the denominators together: 1x13
  • Change the improper fraction into a mixed number.

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Example: 2 1/8x 7 5/6=

back 144

2 1/8 x 7 5/6=
8 6
17/8 x 47/6= 799/48

799/48= 16 31/48

  • Change the mixed numbers into improper fractions. 8x2+1= 17 and 6x7+5=47
  • Multiply the numerators and denominators together: 17x47=799 and 8x6=48
  • Change the improper fraction into a mixed number: 48/799

front 145

3/5 x 2/3=

back 145

2/5

front 146

7/9 x 1/9=

back 146

7/81

front 147

6 x 4/5=

back 147

4 4/5

front 148

2 1/7 x 1 3/4=

back 148

3 3/4

front 149

1 2/5 x 5=

back 149

7

front 150

4 4/5x 1 4/6=

back 150

8

front 151

3 1/3 x 2=

back 151

6 2/3

front 152

1 8/12 x 4 1/2=

back 152

7 1/2

front 153

Alex had six friends who each give him 2 3/4 pieces of gum. How many pieces of gum does Alex have now?

back 153

16 1/2

front 154

Example: 1/2 / 3/8=

back 154

1/2 / 3/8 = inverse (3/8) to 8/3

  • Then multiple 1/2 x 8/3= 8/6
  • Change the improper fraction into a mixed number: 3 divided 8
  • 3 2/2

front 155

Example: 1 5/6 / 3/4=

back 155

1 5/6 / 3/4= 2 4/9

  • Change the mixed number into an improper fraction: 1 5/6= 11/6
  • (6x1+5=11)
  • Inverse the second fraction: 3/4 to 4/3
  • Multiply the 11/6 x 4/3= 44/18
  • Change the improper fraction into mixed number, then reduce the mixed number: 2 8/18 divided by 2 top and bottom = 2 4/9

front 156

4/5 / 1/7=

back 156

5 3/5

front 157

12/15 / 3/5=

back 157

1 1/3

front 158

7/8 / 1/6=

back 158

5 1/4

front 159

1 / 1/5=

back 159

5

front 160

8 / 1/4=

back 160

32

front 161

2 1/4 / 1/4=

back 161

9

front 162

10 / 3 1/3=

back 162

3

front 163

12 1/3 / 2=

back 163

6 1/6

front 164

Danial has 11 1/4 cups of chocolate syrup. He is going to make chocolate sundaes for his friends. Each sundae will have 3/4 cup of chocolate. How many sundaes can Danial make?

back 164

15