SSAT Elementary Level Math : How to identify the parts of a list

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Example Question #1 :How To Identify The Parts Of A List

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Example Question #101 :Data Analysis And Probability

Which of the choices below lists ONLY examples of triangles?

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isosceles, scalene, equilateral

equilateral, parallelogram, trapezoid

rhombus, kite, trapezoid

pentagon, isosceles, kite

Correct answer:

isosceles, scalene, equilateral

Explanation:

isosceles: triangle with two equal sides and two equal angles

scalene: triangle with no equal sides and no equal angles

equilateral: triangle with three equal sides and three equal angles

Example Question #1 :How To Identify The Parts Of A List

Define the set

Which of the following is a subset of?

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A subset of a set, by definition, is any set that contains no elements not in. Each of the following subsets can be seen to have at least one such element, which is underlined here:

The remaining set can be seen to have only elements from:

This is the correct choice.

Example Question #4 :How To Identify The Parts Of A List

Define two sets as follows:

有多少元素?

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is the union of setsand- the set of all elements that appear in eitheror. These elements are:

which is a set with twelve elements.

Example Question #5 :How To Identify The Parts Of A List

Use the given multiplication to find a pattern, and then solve the following:

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Example Question #6 :How To Identify The Parts Of A List

Place the following numbers in order from smallest to largest:

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For negative numbers, the bigger the value next to the negative sign, the smaller the number. For example,is smaller than.

Use the tenths digit (the one to the right of the decimal point) to order the numbers:

The negative numbers with ain the tenths place are smaller than the numbers with ain the tenths place.

Then, use the hundredths place to order the numbers:

is smaller thansinceis larger than.

is smaller thansinceis larger than.

Example Question #7 :How To Identify The Parts Of A List

Which of these numbers isnota prime number?

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A prime number has exactly two factors: 1 and itself. 85 is immediately disqualified: any number that ends in 5 has 5 as a factor.

Example Question #71 :Data Analysis

Place the following numbers in order from least to greatest:

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First, use the tenths digit (the one to the right of the decimal point) to order the numbers.

The numbers with a 6 in the tenths place are smaller than the numbers with a 7 in the tenths place.

Then, use the hundredths place to order the numbers.

0.66 is smaller than 0.69 since 6 is smaller than 9.

0.70 is smaller than 0.71 since 0 is smaller than 1.

Example Question #20 :Measurement & Data

Order these objects from largest to smallest. The vase isinches, the table isinches, and the flowers areinches.

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Flower, vase, table

Vase, flower, table

Flower, table, vase

Table, vase, flower

Table, flower, vase

Correct answer:

Table, flower, vase

Explanation:

When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the numberis bigger thanandso the table comes first. The numberis bigger thanso the flower comes next. The numberis the smallest number, so the vase is the smallest object.

Example Question #21 :Measurement & Data

Order these objects from largest to smallest. The sun isinches, the star isinches, and the moon isinches.

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Moon, star, sun

Sun, star, moon

Moon, sun, star

Sun, moon, star

Star, sun, moon

Correct answer:

Sun, moon, star

Explanation:

When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the numberis bigger thanandso the sun comes first. The numberis bigger than, so the moon comes next. The numberis the smallest number, so the star is the smallest object.

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