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Digital SAT Math Practice Part 1 Exercises Answers with solutions starting page 134 (see table of contents below OR Use side menu to easily jump trom section to section) Click Here for a Download / Printable PDF Version PRACTICE QUESTIONS SECTION 1: FRACTIONS AND DECIMAL: 4 Easy Level Fractions and Decimals Questions. 4 6 8 Medium Level Fractions and Decimals Questions. Hard Level Fractions and Decimals Questions. SECTION 2: RATIOS.. Easy Level Ratio Questions 40 Medium Level Ratio Questions. 15 Hard Level Ratio Questions. 20 SECTION 3: PROPORTIONS. Easy Level Proportion Questions 25 Medium Level Proportion Questions. 28 Hard Level Proportion Questions. 33 SECTION 4: PERCENTAGES. Easy Level Percent Exercises. Medium Level Percent Exercises Hard Level Percent Exercises. SECTION 5: EXPONENTS. Easy Level Exponent Exercises. Medium Level Exponent Questions Hard Level Exponent Questions. SECTION 6: RADICAL: Easy Level Radical Questions. Medium Level Radical Questions, Hard Level Radicals Questions, SECTION 7: ALGEBRA. Easy Level Algebra Questions. Medium Algebra Questions. Hard Level Algebra Questions. SECTION 8: SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS... Easy Level System of Equations Questions. 73 Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wolf Does Math) Medium Level System of Equations Questions. 80 Hard Level System of Equations Questions. 87 SECTION 9: INEQUALITIE! 92 Easy Level Inequalities Questions 92 Medium Level Inequalities Questions. 93 Hard Level Inequalities Questions, 94 SECTION 10: FUNCTIONS. 96 Easy Level Functions Questions, 96 Medium Level Functions Questions. 98 Hard level Functions Questions. 99 SECTION 41; QUADRATIC: 104 Easy Level Quadratics Questions. 101 Medium Level Quadratics Questions. 102 Hard Level Quadratics Questions. 103 SECTION 12: VERTEX FORM. Easy Level Vertex Form Questions. 106 Medium Level Vertex Form Questions, 107 Hard Level Vertex Form Questions. 108 SECTION 13: DISCRIMINANT. 110 Easy Level Discriminant Questions. 110 Medium level Discriminant Questions. m1 Hard Level Discriminant Questions. 13 SECTION 14: ABSOLUTE VALUE. 15 Easy Level Absolute Value Questions. 15 Medium Level Absolute Value Questions. 116 Hard Level Absolute Value Questions. 17 SECTION 15: POLYNOMIAL S. 3 Easy Level Polynomials Questions. 18 Medium Level Polynomials Questions. 122 Hard Level Polynomials Questions 124 SECTION 16: PROBABILITY. Easy Level Probability Questions, 2 Medium Level Probability Questions. 128 Hard Level Probability Questions. 132 Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wolf Does Math) FULL ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS SECTION 1: FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS. Easy Level Fractions and Decimals Questions. 134 Medium Level Fractions and Decimals Questions. 141 Hard Level Fractions and Decimals Questions. 146 SECTION 2: RATIOS.. 154 Easy Level Ratio Questions. 151 Medium Level Ratio Questions. 164 Hard Level Ratio Questions. 182 SECTION 3: PROPORTIONS. Easy Level Proportion Questions 208 Medium Level Proportion Questions. 220 Hard Level Proportion Questions. 237 SECTION 4: PERCENTAGES. Easy Level Percent Exercises. 244 Medium Level Percent Exercises 251 Hard Level Percent Exercises. 256 SECTION 5: EXPONENTS. Easy Level Exponent Exercises 262 Medium Level Exponent Questions, 267 Hard Level Exponent Questions. 270 SECTION 6: RADICALS. Easy Level Radical Questions. 275 Medium Level Radical Questions, 280 Hard Level Radicals Questions. 284 SECTION 7: ALGEBRA. Easy Level Algebra Questions. Medium Algebra Questions. Hard Level Algebra Questions SECTION 8: SYSTEM OF EQUATIONS. Easy Level System of Equations Questions. 336 20 Medium Level System of Equations Questions 256 Hard Level System of Equations Questions 376 SECTION 9: INEQUALITIES... Easy Level Inequalities Questions. 290 Medium Level Inequalities Questions. 203 Hard Level Inequalities Questions. 297 SECTION 10: FUNCTIONS. Easy Level Functions Questions. 402 Medium Level Functions Questions. 406 Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wolf Does Math) Hard level Functions Questions. 408 SECTION 11: QUADRATIC: 412 Easy Level Quadratics Questions. 412 Medium Level Quadratics Questions a7 Hard Level Quacratics Questions. 420 SECTION 12: VERTEX FORM. Easy Level Vertex Form Questions 429 Medium Level Vertex Form Questions, 436 Hard Level Vertex Form Questions. 442 SECTION 13: DISCRIMINANT. Easy Level Discriminant Questions. 451 Medium level Discriminant Questions. 456 Hard Level Discriminant Questions. 461 SECTION 14: ABSOLUTE VALUE. Easy Level Absolute Value Questions. 470 Medium Level Absolute Value Questions. 473 Hard Level Absolute Value Questions 477 SECTION 18: POLYNOMIALS. Easy Level Polynomials Questions. 484 Medium Level Polynomials Questions. 492 Hard Level Polynomials Questions. 499 SECTION 16: PROBABILITY.. Easy Level Probability Questions, 506 Medium Level Probability Questions. 509 Hard Level Probability Questions. 515 Created by Jacob Wolfe Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wolf Does Math) Copyright @ 2023 gacoh Wolfe (Wolf Does Math) 2023 This online document may be used and shexed by any student cx teacher in order to study these topics and/or prepare for the mathematics section of the Digital SAT test. Content may not be printed, redistributed, or shared for monetary gain without the expressed written consent of Jacob Wolfe at Wolf Does Math. Please note these equally important topics are covered in book 2 (coming soon!)- Statistics, Angle Geometry, Circle Geometry, Polygons, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry. To study and practice these topics I recommend Kahn Academy and Bluebook College Board App. Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wolf Does Math) SECTION 4: PERCENTAGES Easy Level Percent Exercises 1. Charlie bought an $80 radio on sale at 10% off. How much did he pay, including 5% sales tax? a) 68.00 b) $68.40 c) $75.60 d) $76.00 2. During his second week on the job, Jason earned $175.70. This represented a 40% increase over his earnings of the previous week. How much did he earn during his first week of work? (A) $88.00 (8) $105.30 (©) $125.50 (0) $135.50 3. Ajar contains 6000 marbles. If 60.5% of them are red, 7.2% of them are white, and 0.5% of them are blue, how many are neither red, white, nor blue? a) 32 b) 1908 c) 4092 4) 7062 4. If 25 students tried out for a team, and 4 of them did not make the team, what percent of them made the team? a) 4.00% b) 6.25% c) 16.00% ) 84.00% Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wotf Does Math) 5. Ifa person just won $110 000, what percent of his income does he pay in federal income tax if the tax rate is as given below? 12% of the first $30,000 of income, 28% of the next $30,000 of income, and 32% of all income in excess of $60,000. 2) 24.00% b) 24.50% c) 25.00% d) 25.45% 6. Acar salesman bought a car for $800 and later sold it for $5000. By what percent did the value of the car increase? a) 16% b) 160% ©) 525% d) 625% 7. The chart below shows the value of an investment on January 1 of each year from 2010 to 2015. During which year was the percent increase in the value of the investment the greatest? Year Value 2010 $150 2011 $250 2012 $450 2013 $750 2014 $1,200 2015 $1,800 (A)2010 (8) 2011 (©)2013 (0) 2014 Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wolf Does Math) 8. The list price of a certain telescope is d dollars. Clara bought a copy of the, telescope from an online dealer that offers a discount of 10% off the list price of all items and doesn't collect sales tax. Diane bought the same telescope at a store, where it was on sale for 15% off the list price. However, she had to pay 5% sales tax on her purchase. Which of the following statements is true? (A) Clara and Diane paid the same price for their telescopes. (B) Clara paid more than Diane for the telescope. (C) Clara paid less than Diane for the telescope. () Who paid more for her telescope depends on d, the list price. year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Number of 4 5 10 6 9 12 tournaments 9. The chart above shows the number of tennis tournaments that Sami entered each year from 2000 through 2005. In what year did she enter 50% more tournaments than the year before. (A) 2001 (B) 2002 (©) 2004 (0) 20055 10. Ata national cheerleading conference, all of the participants are coaches or athletes. If there are 584 athletes at the conference and 27% of the participants are coaches, how many coaches are attending the conference? (A) 158 (8216 (©) 312 (0) 800 Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wotf Does Math) country Travel Travel Not Total within outside of | planning to Europe Europe travel aly 5,388 6,244 10,321 21,953 Spain 4,465 5,881 13,644 23,990 Portugal | 3,468 5,369 11,222 20,059 France 5,324 2,662 8,196 16,182 Total 18,645 20,156 43,383 82,184 11. According to the survey, in which country did the highest percentage of people say that they would be traveling outside of Europe? (A) Italy (8) Spain (©) Portugal (0) France 12. When a random sampling of 1,000 of the people who said they planned to travel outside of Europe were asked during a follow-up survey if they planned to visit Canada, 268 said “yes.” Based on the data in the chart (question 11) and the follow-up survey, which of the following statements is most likely to be accurate? (A) Of the 82,184 people in the original survey, fewer than 3,000 plan to visit Canada this summer. (B) Of the 82,184 people in the original survey, between 3,000 and 5,000 plan to visit Canada this summer. (©) Of the 82,184 people in the original survey, between 5,000 and 10,000 plan to visit Canada this summer. (D) Of the 82,184 people in the original survey, more than 10,000 plan to visit Canada this summer. 13. Daxton purchased some shares of stock at $400 per share. Six months later the stock was worth $800 per share. What was the percent increase in the value of Daxton's investment? (A) 20% (8) 50% (©) 100% (0) 200% Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wotf Does Math) 14, The estate of a wealthy woman was distributed as follows: 10% to her husband, 5% divided equally among her three children, who each have 2 children of their own. 5% divided equally among her grandchildren, and the balance to a charitable trust. If the trust received $2,000,000 approximately how much did each grandchild inherit? (A) $13,333 (8) $20,833 (©) $37,037 (0) $41,667 Modiun Lovel Percent Exercises 1. If.ais a positive number, 200% of ais what percent of 400a? (A) 0.05 os (5 (0) 50 2. At Sarahis Electronic store everything is sold for 25% less than the price marked. If Sarah buys a computer for $300, what price should she mark them if she wants to make a 20% profit on her cost? (A) $315.00 (B) $361.25 (©) $450.00 (0) $480.00 3. If 1 gigabyte = 10,000,000 Deci-bytes, then 1000 Deci-bytes is what percent of 5 gigabytes? a) 0.002 % b) 0.02% 0. d) 2% Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wotf Does Math) 4. Ona test consisting of 90 questions, Maxine answered 70% of the first 60 questions correctly. What percent of the other 30 questions did she need to. answer correctly for her grade on the entire exam to get 80%? (A) 87.5% (8) 90% (©) 95% (0) 100% 5. There are one third as many girls as boys in a History class. If 40% of the girls and 55% of the boys have already handed in their Essay, what percent of the students have not yet handed in their essay? a) 47.5% b) 48.75% c) 50.00% ) 50.25% 6. During a sale a clerk was putting a new price tag on each item. On one radio, he accidentally raised the price by 12% instead of lowering the price by 21%. As a result the price on the tag was $21.45 too high. What was the original price, in dollars, of the radio? a) $65.00 b) $130.00 c) $178.75 d) $271.67 7.|na class, 20 children were sharing equally the cost of a present for their teacher. When 4 of the children decided not to contribute, each of the other children had to pay $1.50 more. What is the percentage increase in the amount each other child has to pay? a)10% b) 15% )20% 4) 25% Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wotf Does Math) 8. The members of the varsity Volleyball team at Meadowlawn High School are all juniors and seniors. There are 5 more seniors on the team than juniors. If 60% of the team members are seniors, how many students are on the team? (a) 18 (8) 24 (©) 25 (0) 30 9. Two cylindrical containers have the same height, but the radius of the larger container equals the diameter of the smaller container. What is X If the volume of the larger container is X% more than the volume of the smaller container. (A) 100 (B) 200 (©) 300 (0) 400 10. In 2015, Jamie invested $1,000 in a seven-year Certificate of Deposit (CD) that paid 2% interest, compounded annually. When that CD matured in 2022, she invested all of the money in another seven-year CD, also paying 2% compounded annually, that will mature in 2029. To the nearest dollar, how much more money will Jennifer earn from 2022 to 2029 than she did from 2015 to 2022? (A) $22 (B) $44 (©) $149 (0) $171 11. In rectangle ABCD, the length, AB, is twice as long as the width, BC. If the length were doubled and the width were halved, which of the following statements conceming the perimeter (P) and the area (A) of the new rectangle would be true? (A) P would not change, and A would not change. (B) P would increase by 50%, and A would not change. (©) P would not change, and A would increase by 50%. (0) P would increase by 50%, and A would increase by 100%. Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wotf Does Math) Hard Level Percent Exercises 1. Mr. Howard was planning on depositing a certain amount of money each month into a college fund for his children. He started off the year making these monthly deposits, but then forgot to deposit money in May, June, and July. To make the same annual contribution that he had originally planned, by what percent should he increase his monthly deposits for the remaining months in the year? (A) 40,50% (8) 50.00% (©) 60.00% (0) 71.43% 2. The price of a can of soup was increased by 20%. How many cans can be purchased for the amount of money that used to buy 300 cans? Type or write your answer in the box. 3. The price of a can of soup was increased by 20%. The store then gives a 5% discount on the new price. How many cans can be purchased for the amount of money that used to buy 205 cans? Type or write your answer in the box. 4. Zoo B has 30% more animals than Zoo A. Approximately What percent of the Animals in Zoo B have to be moved to Zoo A in order that the number of animals in each Z00 will be the same? a)7.5% b) 10.0% c) 11.5% ) 15.0% Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wotf Does Math) 5. Zoo A has a certain number of animals. Zoo B has 12.5% more animals than ZOO A, and Zoo C has 25% more animals than Zoo A. What is the minimum percentage of all the animals that would need to be moved in order for all the Zoos to have the same number of animals? Give your answer to the nearest whole percent. a)3% b)4% c) 10% @) 11% 6. The height and diameter of a cylinder are both doubled. What is the percent increase in the total volume of the cylinder? a) 100% b) 200% c) 600% 4) 700% 7. Wendy drew a square. She then erased it and drew a second square whose sides were 4 times the sides of the first square. The area of the second square is k% greater than the area of the first square. What is kK? Type or write your answer in the box 8. Ina large jar bow! of jelly beans, 30% of them are red, and 40% of the red jelly beans are strawberry flavored. If 25% of the non-strawberry-flavored red jelly beans are apple flavored, what percent of all the jelly beans are either strawberry or apple? a)16.5 b)17.0 c)17.5 d)18.0 Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wotf Does Math) 9. Each Month, Kaylie’s gross salary is $11.00 an hour for the first 40 hours she works and $15.00 an hour for each hour she works in excess of 40 hours. Her net pay is her gross pay less the following deductions: a flat fee of $22 for her contribution to her health insurance; 9% of her gross salary for payroll taxes, and 15% of her gross pay for withholding taxes. Which of the following expressions represents Kaylie's net pay in a week that she works x hours where x> 40? (A) 0.24(15x - 160) - 20 (B) 0.24(15x - 160) (©) 0.76(15x - 160) - 20 (D) 0.76(15x - 160) 10. Bryce purchased a 6-year $1,000 savings Bond at his local savings bank. As a special incentive, the bank offered an introductory interest rate of 5% for the first year and then paid its regular 3% interest per year for the remaining years. Which of the following gives the value V, in dollars, of the Bond n years after Lee purchased it, where 1 40? (A) 0.24(15x - 160) - 20 (B) 0.24(15x - 160) Copyright © 2023 Jacob Wolfe (Wotf Does Math) (©) 0.76(15x - 160) - 20 (0) 0.76(15x - 160) Answer C) Kaylie’s gross pay in dollars is: 40 x 11 + (x - 40) x 15 = 440 + 15x - 600 = 15x - 160. 24% of her gross pay (9% for payroll taxes and 15% for withholding taxes) is deducted from her gross pay. So her net pay is 76% of her gross pay (100% — 24%) minus a $20 contribution for her health insurance premium: giving the equation 0.76(15x - 160) ~ 20 10. Bryce purchased a 6-year $1,000 savings Bond at his local savings bank. As a special incentive, the bank offered an introductory interest rate of 5% for the first year and then regular 3% interest per year for the remaining years. Which of the following gives the value V, in dollars, of the Bond n years after Lee purchased it, where 1

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