ASVAB Arithmetic Reasoning Practice Test 865207 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.08
Score 0% 62%

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1

What is \( \frac{2}{9} \) x \( \frac{2}{9} \)?

72% Answer Correctly
\(\frac{1}{18}\)
\(\frac{4}{21}\)
\(\frac{1}{42}\)
\(\frac{4}{81}\)

Solution

To multiply fractions, multiply the numerators together and then multiply the denominators together:

\( \frac{2}{9} \) x \( \frac{2}{9} \) = \( \frac{2 x 2}{9 x 9} \) = \( \frac{4}{81} \) = \(\frac{4}{81}\)


2

If \( \left|b + 3\right| \) - 7 = -2, which of these is a possible value for b?

62% Answer Correctly
-15
-18
17
2

Solution

First, solve for \( \left|b + 3\right| \):

\( \left|b + 3\right| \) - 7 = -2
\( \left|b + 3\right| \) = -2 + 7
\( \left|b + 3\right| \) = 5

The value inside the absolute value brackets can be either positive or negative so (b + 3) must equal + 5 or -5 for \( \left|b + 3\right| \) to equal 5:

b + 3 = 5
b = 5 - 3
b = 2
b + 3 = -5
b = -5 - 3
b = -8

So, b = -8 or b = 2.


3

How many 2\(\frac{1}{2}\) gallon cans worth of fuel would you need to pour into an empty 10 gallon tank to fill it exactly halfway?

52% Answer Correctly
2
2
8
4

Solution

To fill a 10 gallon tank exactly halfway you'll need 5 gallons of fuel. Each fuel can holds 2\(\frac{1}{2}\) gallons so:

cans = \( \frac{5 \text{ gallons}}{2\frac{1}{2} \text{ gallons}} \) = 2


4

Convert 0.0007163 to scientific notation.

62% Answer Correctly
7.163 x 10-4
0.716 x 10-3
7.163 x 10-5
71.63 x 10-5

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:

0.0007163 in scientific notation is 7.163 x 10-4


5

What is \( \frac{6}{6} \) + \( \frac{7}{12} \)?

60% Answer Correctly
\( \frac{8}{14} \)
1 \( \frac{3}{12} \)
1\(\frac{7}{12}\)
1 \( \frac{2}{8} \)

Solution

To add these fractions, first find the lowest common multiple of their denominators. The first few multiples of 6 are [6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60] and the first few multiples of 12 are [12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96]. The first few multiples they share are [12, 24, 36, 48, 60] making 12 the smallest multiple 6 and 12 share.

Next, convert the fractions so each denominator equals the lowest common multiple:

\( \frac{6 x 2}{6 x 2} \) + \( \frac{7 x 1}{12 x 1} \)

\( \frac{12}{12} \) + \( \frac{7}{12} \)

Now, because the fractions share a common denominator, you can add them:

\( \frac{12 + 7}{12} \) = \( \frac{19}{12} \) = 1\(\frac{7}{12}\)