This Mathematics Knowledge aptitude test #3 will assess your proficiency in mathematics. The questions may be written in numbers or as word problems.
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Mathematics Knowledge Aptitude Test 3
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
The Smith family is driving 1303 miles to the Grand Canyon. If they travel 357 the first day and 408 miles the third day. If the family wishes to reach the Grand Canyon in 8 hours on the third day, how many miles per hour must they average on the third day?
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2. Question
David is driving 200 miles and must complete the trip in 3 hours. If he averages 65 mph the first hour and 71 mph the second hour, what is the average speed David must drive during the third hour to reach his destination in 3 hours total?
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Scott needs $4500 to buy a used car. If he saves $300 per month, how long will it take Scott to save enough to buy the car?
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4. Question
VideosRUs rented 6,387 videos in January, 5,871 in February, and 7,055 in March. What is the average number of videos the store rented during the 3-month period?
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
VideosRUs rented 6,387 videos in January, 5,871 in February, and 7,055 in March. How many more videos did the store during its busiest month than it did during its slowest month?
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6. Question
Tanya pays $357 per month for her cell phone usage. How much does she pay for her cell phone in 9 months?
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7. Question
Jack has $967 in his savings account. If he withdraws $150 this week and deposits $206 next week, what is the current balance in his savings account?
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8. Question
Richard wants to buy a new computer. The computer costs $479 and he already has $308 saved. How much does Richard need to save in order to buy the computer if he wishes to purchase it in 4 weeks?
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Three roomates pay equal shares of the rent. If the monthly rent is $1100, how much is each roommate’s share of the rent?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Jonesville has 10,685 residents. If 4,231 residents voted in the presidential election. what percent of the town’s residents voted?
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