ASVAB Math Knowledge Practice Test 269425 Results

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1

Solve for c:
-9c + 8 > \( \frac{c}{-4} \)

44% Answer Correctly
c > -1\(\frac{1}{8}\)
c > -\(\frac{4}{5}\)
c > -\(\frac{1}{2}\)
c > \(\frac{32}{35}\)

Solution

To solve this equation, repeatedly do the same thing to both sides of the equation until the variable is isolated on one side of the > sign and the answer on the other.

-9c + 8 > \( \frac{c}{-4} \)
-4 x (-9c + 8) > c
(-4 x -9c) + (-4 x 8) > c
36c - 32 > c
36c - 32 - c > 0
36c - c > 32
35c > 32
c > \( \frac{32}{35} \)
c > \(\frac{32}{35}\)


2

Solve for y:
4y + 2 = -7 + 2y

58% Answer Correctly
-\(\frac{5}{9}\)
1
\(\frac{2}{3}\)
-4\(\frac{1}{2}\)

Solution

To solve this equation, repeatedly do the same thing to both sides of the equation until the variable is isolated on one side of the equal sign and the answer on the other.

4y + 2 = -7 + 2y
4y = -7 + 2y - 2
4y - 2y = -7 - 2
2y = -9
y = \( \frac{-9}{2} \)
y = -4\(\frac{1}{2}\)


3

A(n) __________ is two expressions separated by an equal sign.

76% Answer Correctly

problem

equation

expression

formula


Solution

An equation is two expressions separated by an equal sign. The key to solving equations is to repeatedly do the same thing to both sides of the equation until the variable is isolated on one side of the equal sign and the answer on the other.


4

Which of the following is not required to define the slope-intercept equation for a line?

41% Answer Correctly

x-intercept

slope

y-intercept

\({\Delta y \over \Delta x}\)


Solution

A line on the coordinate grid can be defined by a slope-intercept equation: y = mx + b. For a given value of x, the value of y can be determined given the slope (m) and y-intercept (b) of the line. The slope of a line is change in y over change in x, \({\Delta y \over \Delta x}\), and the y-intercept is the y-coordinate where the line crosses the vertical y-axis.


5

Which of the following statements about math operations is incorrect?

70% Answer Correctly

you can subtract monomials that have the same variable and the same exponent

all of these statements are correct

you can multiply monomials that have different variables and different exponents

you can add monomials that have the same variable and the same exponent


Solution

You can only add or subtract monomials that have the same variable and the same exponent. For example, 2a + 4a = 6a and 4a2 - a2 = 3a2 but 2a + 4b and 7a - 3b cannot be combined. However, you can multiply and divide monomials with unlike terms. For example, 2a x 6b = 12ab.