ASVAB Arithmetic Reasoning Practice Test 448232 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 2.97
Score 0% 59%

Review

1

Solve 2 + (2 + 3) ÷ 5 x 3 - 52

52% Answer Correctly
1
-20
3
1\(\frac{1}{2}\)

Solution

Use PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multipy/Divide, Add/Subtract):

2 + (2 + 3) ÷ 5 x 3 - 52
P: 2 + (5) ÷ 5 x 3 - 52
E: 2 + 5 ÷ 5 x 3 - 25
MD: 2 + \( \frac{5}{5} \) x 3 - 25
MD: 2 + \( \frac{15}{5} \) - 25
AS: \( \frac{10}{5} \) + \( \frac{15}{5} \) - 25
AS: \( \frac{25}{5} \) - 25
AS: \( \frac{25 - 125}{5} \)
\( \frac{-100}{5} \)
-20


2

53% Answer Correctly
1
0.8
1.8
8.1

Solution


1


3

Convert 0.0000582 to scientific notation.

62% Answer Correctly
0.582 x 10-4
5.82 x 10-5
5.82 x 106
5.82 x 10-6

Solution

A number in scientific notation has the format 0.000 x 10exponent. To convert to scientific notation, move the decimal point to the right or the left until the number is a decimal between 1 and 10. The exponent of the 10 is the number of places you moved the decimal point and is positive if you moved the decimal point to the left and negative if you moved it to the right:

0.0000582 in scientific notation is 5.82 x 10-5


4

Betty scored 96% on her final exam. If each question was worth 4 points and there were 200 possible points on the exam, how many questions did Betty answer correctly?

57% Answer Correctly
41
52
48
60

Solution

Betty scored 96% on the test meaning she earned 96% of the possible points on the test. There were 200 possible points on the test so she earned 200 x 0.96 = 192 points. Each question is worth 4 points so she got \( \frac{192}{4} \) = 48 questions right.


5

Which of the following is an improper fraction?

70% Answer Correctly

\({a \over 5} \)

\({7 \over 5} \)

\({2 \over 5} \)

\(1 {2 \over 5} \)


Solution

A rational number (or fraction) is represented as a ratio between two integers, a and b, and has the form \({a \over b}\) where a is the numerator and b is the denominator. An improper fraction (\({5 \over 3} \)) has a numerator with a greater absolute value than the denominator and can be converted into a mixed number (\(1 {2 \over 3} \)) which has a whole number part and a fractional part.