ASVAB Arithmetic Reasoning Practice Test 904176 Results

Your Results Global Average
Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.33
Score 0% 67%

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1

A sports card collection contains football, baseball, and basketball cards. If the ratio of football to baseball cards is 5 to 2 and the ratio of baseball to basketball cards is 5 to 1, what is the ratio of football to basketball cards?

53% Answer Correctly
3:4
1:4
25:2
1:6

Solution

The ratio of football cards to baseball cards is 5:2 and the ratio of baseball cards to basketball cards is 5:1. To solve this problem, we need the baseball card side of each ratio to be equal so we need to rewrite the ratios in terms of a common number of baseball cards. (Think of this like finding the common denominator when adding fractions.) The ratio of football to baseball cards can also be written as 25:10 and the ratio of baseball cards to basketball cards as 10:2. So, the ratio of football cards to basketball cards is football:baseball, baseball:basketball or 25:10, 10:2 which reduces to 25:2.


2

Convert 9,434,000 to scientific notation.

62% Answer Correctly
9.434 x 10-5
9.434 x 106
9.434 x 105
94.34 x 105

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:

9,434,000 in scientific notation is 9.434 x 106


3

Which of these numbers is a factor of 20?

68% Answer Correctly
24
16
15
2

Solution

The factors of a number are all positive integers that divide evenly into the number. The factors of 20 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20.


4

What is (x3)2?

80% Answer Correctly
2x3
x6
3x2
x-1

Solution

To raise a term with an exponent to another exponent, retain the base and multiply the exponents:

(x3)2
x(3 * 2)
x6


5

A triathlon course includes a 100m swim, a 20.5km bike ride, and a 12.9km run. What is the total length of the race course?

69% Answer Correctly
57.7km
52.7km
27.1km
33.5km

Solution

To add these distances, they must share the same unit so first you need to first convert the swim distance from meters (m) to kilometers (km) before adding it to the bike and run distances which are already in km. To convert 100 meters to kilometers, divide the distance by 1000 to get 0.1km then add the remaining distances:

total distance = swim + bike + run
total distance = 0.1km + 20.5km + 12.9km
total distance = 33.5km