Keep building your math skills with our second TEAS Math practice test. This new set of 30 questions covers ATI TEAS 7 topics like algebra, measurement, and data interpretation. Use it to sharpen your problem-solving and track your progress. You may use a calculator.
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Question 1 of 33
1. Question
\(0.85 + 0.32 + 0.07\)
Simplify the expression above and express it as percentage. Which of the following is correct?
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Question 2 of 33
2. Question
Which of the following is the volume of water that can be held in a cubic tank that has a side length of 45 feet? The volume of a cubic tank can be calculated by cubing the side length.
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Question 3 of 33
3. Question
\(2.4y^2+3.6y+4.8\)
The given expression can be simplified and rewritten as \(b(2y^2+3y+4)\), where \(b\) is a constant. What is the value of \(b\)?
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Question 4 of 33
4. Question
Which of the following yields 13 when rounded to the nearest whole?
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Question 5 of 33
5. Question
Which of the following values is the largest?
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Question 6 of 33
6. Question
The weight of a shipping container is 400 pounds. Which of the following is the weight in kilograms (kg) of this container?
(Note: 1 pound = 0.45 kg)
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Question 7 of 33
7. Question
\(30 \ \text{gallons per minute}\) = ____________ \(\text{liters per second}\).
Which of the following completes the equation above?
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Question 8 of 33
8. Question
In a class, 45% of the students are girls. Of all the girls in the class, 20% are left-handed. What percentage of all students in the class are left-handed girls?
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Question 9 of 33
9. Question
If \(|3x + 6| = 75\), what is the smallest value of \(x\)?
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Question 10 of 33
10. Question
A rocket is launched upward. The equation \(h = -5x^2 + 40x + 10\) represents this situation, where \(h\) is the height of the rocket above the ground, in meters, \(x\) seconds after launch. What is the height, in meters, from which the rocket was launched?
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Question 11 of 33
11. Question
A carpenter needs to cut three pieces of lumber from a plank. The first piece needs to be \(2 \frac{3}{8}\) feet long, the second piece \(1 \frac{5}{8}\) feet long, and the third piece \(3\) feet long. What is the total length of lumber needed?
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Question 12 of 33
12. Question
The ratio of penguins to seals in a marine zoo is 7 to 3. If there are 84 penguins in the zoo, how many seals are there?
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Question 13 of 33
13. Question
225 is 75% of which number?
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Question 14 of 33
14. Question
In a random sample of 60 households from a city with 3,000 households, 12 were found to have pet birds. About how many households in the entire city would be expected to have pet birds?
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Question 15 of 33
15. Question
At a ski resort, the cost of renting ski equipment is $80 for the first day and $45 for each additional day. Which of the following equations gives the total cost \(c\), in dollars, of renting the equipment for \(d\) days?
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Question 16 of 33
16. Question
A basketball team scores at least 80 points in 4 quarters. Which of the following inequalities represents their possible points per quarter average \((p)\)?
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Question 17 of 33
17. Question
Which of the following describes a proportional relationship?
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Question 18 of 33
18. Question
Three contractors worked on different sections of a house renovation. The first contractor spent 4.93 hours on the bathroom, the second contractor spent 5.08 hours on the kitchen, and the third contractor spent 4.87 hours on the living room. Estimate the total number of hours spent on the renovation.
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Question 19 of 33
19. Question
A hamster runs on a circular wheel that has a radius of 6 inches. If the hamster runs around the wheel 5 times, which expression best represents the total distance, in inches, traveled by the hamster?
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Question 20 of 33
20. Question
\(5(x-7) + 2(2x-14) = 18\)
Solve the above equation for \(x\). Which of the following is the value of \(x\)?
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Question 21 of 33
21. Question
\(1000x + 100x\)
Which of the following is equivalent to the given expression?
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Question 22 of 33
22. Question
A personal trainer noticed that for every 3 pounds of muscle gained, a person’s daily protein requirement increases by 5 grams. If \(P\) represents the protein requirement in grams and \(m\) represents the muscle gained in pounds, which formula correctly represents this relationship?
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Question 23 of 33
23. Question
\(\dfrac{2}{3} × \left(\dfrac{7}{8} -\dfrac{1}{4}\right)\)
Simplify the expression above. Which of the following is correct?
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Question 24 of 33
24. Question
The force \((F)\) of a spring is given by the formula, where \(b\) is a constant and \(v\) is the velocity of the spring :
\(F= bv^2\)
Which statement correctly describes how doubling the velocity affects the force?
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Question 25 of 33
25. Question
A music store tracks the number of instruments rented and their rental prices each day of the week:
Day Number of Rentals Price per Rental Monday 15 $45 Tuesday 8 $65 Wednesday 12 $55 Thursday 18 $35 Friday 22 $40 Saturday 25 $35 Sunday 6 $75 Which day generated the highest rental revenue?
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Question 26 of 33
26. Question
In a high school class fitness survey, students were asked about their preferred type of exercise: \(\frac{3}{8}\) of students chose strength training, 0.45 of students chose team sports, and \(\frac{5}{16}\) of students chose running. Order these exercise preferences from most popular to least popular.
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Question 27 of 33
27. Question
A pharmacy receives a prescription for a liquid medication that must be divided among 6 patients. The medication comes in a bottle containing 480 mL, but 1/8 of the bottle’s contents are lost during the transfer process. If each patient needs to take 2.5 mL of the medication three times per day for 5 days, will there be enough medication for all patients?
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Question 28 of 33
28. Question
A European recipe book lists ingredients in grams, but your kitchen scale only measures in ounces. If a cake recipe calls for 385 grams of flour and 225 grams of butter, what is the approximate total weight of these ingredients in ounces?
Note: 1 pound = 453.6 grams = 16 ounces
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Question 29 of 33
29. Question
Which of the following sets of decimals, when added together, equals the fraction \(\frac{13}{8}\)?
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Question 30 of 33
30. Question
The table shows the number of bags of coffee sold at two different retail locations in the summer months. Which of the following statements is true about the data represented by the bar graph?
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Question 31 of 33
31. Question
A high school recorded the number of students participating in the Drama Club and Science Club from 2018 to 2023. Looking at the line graph showing both clubs’ participation over these years, which statement is true?
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Question 32 of 33
32. Question
A homeowner plans to install decorative edging around a rectangular garden. If the length of the garden is 45 feet, the width is 30 feet, and the edging costs $2.25 per foot, how much will the homeowner need to spend on edging material to border the entire garden?
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Question 33 of 33
33. Question
A family tracked their monthly essential expenses across four categories: Housing, Food, Transportation, and Utilities. They found that Housing costs roughly were three times their Utilities expenses. Food expenses were roughly half of Housing costs. Transportation costs were roughly equal to Utilities expenses. Which of the following circle graphs correctly represents this situation?
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