Chapter 14 Practice Test 4 With Answers - Mcgraw-Hill'S Psat/nmsqt Page 24

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GRAW-HILL’S PSAT/NMSQT
C
B
If X is the sum of all positive even integers
B
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If the smallest positive three-digit integer
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less than or equal to 50 and Y is the sum of
without repeated digits is added to the great-
all positive odd integers less than 50, what
est possible three-digit integer without
is X 2 Y?
repeated digits, what is the result?
Æ
z
B
On a blueprint that is drawn to scale, the
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4
B
Three students each write a randomly chosen
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drawing of a rectangular garden has the
positive integer less than or equal to 3 on a
dimensions 10 inches by 14 inches. If the
blank notecard. What is the probability that
shorter side of the garden measures 25 feet,
the sum of the integers written on the cards
what is the perimeter of the actual garden?
is greater than 7?
B
A $650 prize is to be distributed in the ratio of
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6:4:2:1 to the first, second, third, and fourth
B
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place finishers, respectively. How much
A
money will the second place finisher receive?
B
B
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6
The volume of the cube in the figure above is
216 cubic units. If B is the midpoint of its
corresponding edge, what is the distance
from point A to point B?
6
Note: Figure not drawn to scale.
B
For all integers m and n greater than 1,
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let m A n represent the sum of all of the
The figure above shows the dimensions, in
common factors of m and n. What is the
inches, of a ceramic tile. How many of these
value of (24 A 36) A (33 A 44)?
tiles would be needed to completely cover a
floor that is 12 feet by 15 feet?
You may check your work, on this
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section only, until time is called.

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