ATI TEAS 7
TEAS Math Practice Test
1. Jessica buys 10 cans of paint. Red paint costs $1 per can, and blue paint costs $2 per can. In total, she spends $16. How many red cans did she buy?
- A. 2
- B. 3
- C. 4
- D. 5
Correct answer: C
Rationale: Let r be the number of red cans and b be the number of blue cans. The total cans equation is r + b = 10. The total cost equation is r + 2b = 16. By solving these equations simultaneously, we find r = 4. Therefore, Jessica bought 4 red cans. Choice A, 2 red cans, is incorrect because it does not satisfy the total cans or total cost condition. Choices B and D are also incorrect as they do not fulfill both conditions simultaneously.
2. A dry cleaner charges $3 per shirt, $6 per pair of pants, and an extra $5 per item for mending. Annie drops off 5 shirts and 4 pairs of pants, 2 of which need mending. Assuming the cleaner charges an 8% sales tax, what will be the amount of Annie’s total bill?
- A. $45.08
- B. $49.00
- C. $52.92
- D. $88.20
Correct answer: C
Rationale: To determine the total cost before tax, calculate: 5 shirts × $3/shirt + 4 pants × $6/pair of pants + 2 items mended × $5/item mended = $49. Now, multiply this amount by 1.08 to include the 8% sales tax: $49 × 1.08 = $52.92. Therefore, Annie's total bill will be $52.92. Choice A, $45.08, is incorrect as it does not include the correct calculation for the total bill. Choice B, $49.00, is wrong because it is the total cost before tax and does not consider the added sales tax. Choice D, $88.20, is incorrect as it does not accurately calculate the total bill including the sales tax.
3. If a product's original price is $80 and it is discounted by 20%, what is the final price?
- A. 64
- B. 60
- C. 70
- D. 66
Correct answer: A
Rationale: To find the discounted price, you first calculate 20% of the original price: 20% of $80 is $16. Subtracting this discount amount from the original price gives the final price: $80 - $16 = $64. Therefore, the final price after a 20% discount on a product originally priced at $80 is $64. Choice B, $60, is incorrect because it does not account for the correct discount amount. Choice C, $70, is incorrect as it does not reflect the reduction due to the 20% discount. Choice D, $66, is incorrect as it miscalculates the discounted price.
4. A student scores 85% on a test with 50 questions. How many questions did the student answer correctly?
- A. 40 questions
- B. 42 questions
- C. 43 questions
- D. 45 questions
Correct answer: C
Rationale: To find the number of questions answered correctly, you multiply the percentage (85%) by the total number of questions (50). 85% of 50 questions is 0.85 * 50 = 43 questions answered correctly. Therefore, the correct answer is 43 questions. Choices A, B, and D are incorrect as they do not reflect the accurate calculation based on the given information.
5. Which of the following statements demonstrates a negative correlation between two variables?
- A. People who play baseball more tend to have more hits
- B. Shorter people tend to weigh less than taller people
- C. Tennis balls that are older tend to have less bounce
- D. Cars that are older tend to have higher mileage
Correct answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C. This statement demonstrates a negative correlation between two variables as it indicates that as tennis balls age, their bounce tends to decrease. In a negative correlation, as one variable increases, the other tends to decrease. Choices A, B, and D do not illustrate a negative correlation. Choice A describes a positive correlation, as playing baseball more is associated with having more hits. Choice B does not show a correlation but a general observation. Choice D also does not demonstrate a correlation; it simply states that older cars tend to have higher mileage, without implying a relationship between age and mileage.
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