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SECTION 4
Time - 25 minutes
18 Questions
Directions: This sectioncontainstwo typesof questions.You have25 minutesto completeboth types.For questions1-8, solve
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The surnof the mcilsuresin clegrees
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l. Which of the following is equivalenrto (t- + z,)x ?
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adding the constant /< to the preceding term. The
l0th term in the sequenceis23, and the 16th term
is 41. What is the 7th term in the sequence?
3 . l f 2 x + 1 = l , w h a t i st h e v a l uoef x 2 + 2 x - I ?
(A) -2
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4. A bookcasecontainsa total of 30 books, eachof
which is either a hardcoverbook or a paperback
book.If the numberof hardcoverbooksis {
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books are in the bookcase?
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(B) l 0
(c) t 5
(D) 20
(E) 25
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a pile is 15 pounds.Another rock is added,and the
averageweight of the rocks in the pile increasesto
l6 pounds.What is the weight, in pounds,of the
addedrock?
8. A twin prime pair is defined as two prime numbersthat
differ by 2. For example,17 and 19 are a twin prime
pair because19 - 17 = 2. Which of the following
statementsmust be true about any twin prirne pair?
I. The sum of the two numbersis a prime number.
IL The product of the two numbersis a prime
number.
III. The squaresof the two numbersare a twin prime
pair.
(A) t 6
(B) 20
(c) 24
(D) 28
(E) 3l
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When purchasedseparately,each adaptercosts$8.
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caseof adapters,rather than purchasing 12 adapters
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13. In dry air, the speedof sound V, in metersper second,
is modeled by the function V(t) - 331.4 + 0.6t, where
r is the temperaturein degreesCelsius.According to
the model, for what value of r is the speedof sound
Rabbits
in dry air 343.7 metersper second?
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1 1 . Dr. Dyson, a veterinarian,treateda total of 2000
animals last year, as shown in the circle graph above.
How many of theseanimals were not birds?
12. A certain number n is multiplied by ll.The number
that is 3 less than n is also multiplied by lZ. How
much greateris the first product than the second?
14. Any segmentwhose endpointsare two nonadjacent
vertices of a polygon is called a diagonal of that
polygon. What is the greatestnumber of diagonals
that could be drawn in the hexagon shown above?
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15. For all positiveintegersa,let f4 U. definedasthe
sum of the odd integersfrom 0 to a, inclusive' For
example,E
= 1 + 3 + 5 +1 = 16. Whatis thevalue
orlrtxil*@z
18. In the ry-plane,thepointswith coordinates(0' t) and
(4,t) lie on line('.If theslopeof / is greaterthanJ
C
andlessthan 1, whatis onepossiblevalueof t ?
16. In LABC above,points D and F lie on side A C .
Side AB is parallelto side OE, andside BC is
paratlel to side ff'.
Wttut is the length of side
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SECTION7
Tinre- 25 minutes
20 Questions
Iurltlo s""tion z (p"g" q) of youranswersheetto rn"*
Directions: For this section,solve each problem and decide
which is the bestof the choices
circle on the answer sheet.you may use any available space
for scratchwork.
Fill in the corresponding
l. The useof a calculatrlris pcrrni{tccl.
2. Al! nuntberrs
uscrdare rcal pt.,,rrb.rr.
3' Figuresthat accompanypnrblenrsin tlris tcst arc intenclcrl
to ;rror.icleinltrrmatiorrusef'ulin sol'ing rhc pnr6lems.
They are drawn as accuratelyas possibleEXCEPT when
ir is statedin a specificproblem that rhe figure is not
drawnto sc-ale.
All figureslie in a plnneunlessotlrerwiseintlicatecl.
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fhe dornainof any flnction /'is assurnetl
to be rhe setof all real numbersx tbr which
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The nurnberof degl-ees
of arc in a circle is .160.
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sunrof the rne'asu'es
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l. sally's classhas a readinglist that consistsof 5 novers
and2 biographies.Sally will selectone novel and
one biography from the reading list to complete an
assignment.How many different selectionsof
a novel and a biography are possible?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
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(A)
(B)
(c)
(D)
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6. Tn LABC, the measureof angle A is half the
measureof angle B, and the measureof angle C
is three times the measureof angle A' What is
the measureof angle C ?
4. Thefunction/ is definedbV /(r) = x2 + c,
Whatis /(7) in termsof c ?
where c is a constant.
(A)
(B)
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(B) 49 + 7c
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9. When line I, above is translatedvertically 3 units
down, what is an equationof the resultins line?
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(A) y - x + 1
(B) y = x
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7. In the graph above,for which year were there more
girls than boys parricipatingin sports?
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(E) ! = x - 7
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(B) 1996
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10. Thereare 100 piecesofcandy in a bag, 20 percent
of which are wrapped.If a total of 70 percentof the
piecesof candy in the bag are chocolaie,what is the
smallestnumber of wrappedchocolatepiecesthat
could be in the bae?
(A) 0
(B) l0
(c) 20
(D) s0
(E) 70
8. In thefigureabove,whatis thedistancefrom point
to line ( ?
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(B) 4
(c) s
(D) 6
(E) 7
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17. The volume of a triangular prism is equal to the area
of its basetimes its height. what is thi volume of the
prism in the figure above, if its height is g and its base
is an equilateraltriangle with side of length l0 ?
(D) 2s
(E) 30
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40J3 (approximatety 69.28)
(B)
200Ji (approxim atety 346.41)
(c) 400
(D) 400116
(approxim
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(E) 800
16' For any real number r, which of the following
must be
greater than r ?
(A) J;
lE. When the positiveinteger s is divided bv 12. the
remainderis 4. when the positive integei r is divided
by 12, the remainderis 5. what is the iemainder when
the producr s/ is divided bv 6 ?
(B)r
2
(C) 2r
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(A) I
(B ) 2
(c) 3
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rate was 2 miles per hour. The distancethat Ian
The sum of the areasof the 3 circles above is zr. The
walked downhill was what fiaction of the total
radiusof circle Il is ] the radiusof circle I, and the
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SECTION 9
Time - 20 minutes
16 Questions
Directions: For this section,solveeachproblemand decidewhich is the bestof the choicesgiven. Fill in the corresponding
circle on the answersheet.You may useany availablespacefor scratchwork.
L The useol'a calculatoris pernritted.
2. All numberrs
useclare real nunrbcrs.
3' Figuresthat accompanyprohlemsin this test are intendedto provide in{brn'rationuse{ulin sglvirrgthc prghlcnrs.
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They aredrawn as accul'ately
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drawn to scale.All figures lie in a plane unlessotherwiseinclicatecl.
4' llrllessotherwisespecified,the clornainof any t'unction/'is assumedro be the setof 1ll reirlnrrnrbersr tirr i.vhich
/{.r) is a real numher.
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l. At Paulie'sPizzaParlor,it costs$8.00for a plain
cheese
pizza,plus$0.50for eachtopping.If the
functionC(n) represents
thecost,in dollars,of
a cheese
pizzawith n toppings,
whichof the
followingis true?
(A) C(n) = 8.00+ 0.50
(B) C(n) - 8.00+ 0.50n
(C) C(n) - 8.00n+ 0.50
(D) n =8.00+0.50C(n)
2. In the figureabove,lines I andrn intersectasshown.
Whatis the valueof x ?
(A) 100
(B) I l0
(E) n=8.00C(n)+0.50
(c) r20
(D) 130
(E) r40
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G)
(C)
(D)
(E)
STU
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TUS
UTS
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above,point A is the centerof the
In the;ry-plane
circle.The two diametersshownareperpendicular
of point B ?
to eachother.Whatarethe coordinates
(A) (6, 8)
(B) (6, 10)
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(B)
(c)
(D)
(E)
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1976-1979
1980-1983
1989-1992
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(A) 12,800
(B) 14,000
(c) 18.600
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Two
Four
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(D) 20.ooo
(E) 21,000
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valueof ft doesf(k) = 2k -7 ?
(A)
(B)
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8. In a certainelection,60 percentof thosewho voted
werefemales.lf 8,000malesvoted,whatwasthe
totalnumberof peoplewho votedin theelection?
(x+6)2 =6
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(B)
(C)
(D)
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(D) 8
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the following relationshipsamong x, y, and z
CANNOT be true?
(A) x < z- y
(B) x<z+y
(C) !<x*z
(D) z<y+x
(E) z>y-x
1 1 .In the figure above,a circle with center O is inscribed
in a squareof area49 squarecentimeters.
What is the
circumference
of the circle.in centimeters?
(A) 28
(B)
3.5n
(C)
7n
(D) l4n
(E) 49n2
10. If 6.93x 10o-l is anintegerbetween
600,000and
700,000and a is an integer,whatis the valueof a ?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(c) 4
(D) s
(E) 6
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be true?
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where.r > 0, canalsobe
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represented
aswhichof thefollowing?
I. .r+r <y+s
il. x-r <y-s
m. xr<ys
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(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
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(o, 0) and (b, 0) and line of symmetry x = k.
What is D in terms of a and k ?
(A) a-2k
(B) a-k
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(E) 2k-a
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and 5x. What is the total surfaceareaof the solid?
(A) 30x
(B) 30x2
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15. The scatterplotabove shows the diameter .r, in inches,
and the age .)', in years,of more than 40 treesin a
certain park. Which of the following best describesthe
trend line of the scatterplot?
(A) Y=2x+20
(B) y -5x+20
(C) Y=lOx+20
(D) l=4x
(E) ! = lZx
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Form CodesAESV, BWSV, CFSV
Section 2
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
1.C
2. C
3.D
1. A
5.8
6. E
7.D5
8.A
9. C
10.8
ll.A4
12. E
13.D
IGEAr
Section 6
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
L4.CI
2
3
3
3
4
4
15.B2
16.E3
T7. D
18.D3
T9. A
20. A
zt. A
22. E
23. C
24.83
25.E2
5
4
2
5
I
I
3
3
1
2
2
correcl
1.B
2. D
3.4
4. C
5.8
6. C
7. E
8.C
9. B
10.D
ll.El
12. E
ffi6?r
NrffiEEiiffirrect
2
3
3
5
5
I
4
I
2
3
3
ffiFr
l
2
2
2
2
4
4
correct
1.C
2. B
3.B
4. A
5.8
6. E
7. C
8.E
9. D
corect
1
2
2
3
3
3
2
4
4
Number correct
TiumEEifrEEct
Section 4
Section 7
Student-Produceil
ResponseQuestions
coR.
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
COR.DIFF.
ANS.LEV.
10.4
3
11.E
5
12. E
5
13.D
4
14. C
4
15.82
16.D4
T7. E
4
t8.D4
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
ffiGiEffict
lVlultiple-Choice
Questions
l.c
2. C
3.8
4. B
5.D
6. E
7.C3
8.A
Section 8
COR.DIFF.
ANS.LEV.
3
t3.A
3
t4. D
15.8
3
3
16. D
t7. A
3
18.A3
.l
19. C
20. c
3
2t.84
4
22. B
23. B
3
24.B4
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
ANS.
t).
t0.
n.
12.
13.
14.
t5.
t6.
2I
312,r.5
lB00
36
20.5,4112
9
t96
1512,7.5
17.
18.
4<x<5
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
DITF.
LEV.
I
2
2
2
a
o
4
4
4
5
4
(t(t6
TffimTer corrtr;
( 9 -l 8 )
1.D
2.C
3.E
4.A
5.A
6. E
7.C1
8.8
9. A
l0.A
2
2
3
3
3
Section 9
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
ll.D3
12. A
3
13.B
3
t4. c
15.E3
16. D
17. B
18.84
T9. A
20. c
3
3
5
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
l.Bl
2. D
3.E
4. C
5.B
6. B
7.C2
8.D
I
I
2
I
3
3
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LBV.
9. A
l0.E
ll. c
T2. B
t3.E
T4. A
15.B
16.D
3
3
3
3
4
5
4
s
4
5
ffib-ffiT
NffiffirrecT
Tiffitffico]Gct
Tiilrm6ffi6lre-ct
i
TiffiffilfrE6iFct
Section 10
Section 5
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
t.B
2. A
3.8
4. D
s.B
6. C
7.C2
B.A
9. D
l.ffiSer
i
1
I
2
2
2
2
3
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
l0.A
ll. c
t2. c
13. D
14. A
15. c
t6. D
17. C
18. E
4
4
z
a
J
2
COR.DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
t9. A
3
20. D
3
2r.E3
22. c
23.E4
24. A
25.B4
26.A4
27. D
4
3
COR.DIFF.
ANS.LEV.
28. C
5
29. C
5
30.D2
31.B3
32. C
4
33.43
34. C
5
35.E3
correc;
Difficulty
Difficulty
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
1.C
2,C
3.D
4.8
5.E
TffiFer
conect
xum-66i1fr6?iEct
Ievels are estimates of question difficulty for a reference group of college-bound seniors.
leveis range from I (easiest) to 5 (hardest).
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COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
6. A
7. C
8.A'
9. C
l0.D
5
llffiSEilrrc<xre-ct
NOTE:
t"
2
2
3
3
3
COR. DIFF.
ANS. LEV.
11.8
3
12. C
3
13.A
3
t4. D
4
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SAT ScoreConversion Table
Form CodesAESV, BWSV, CFSV
Raw
Score
67
56
65
64
53
62
6T
60
59
58
s7
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
4T
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
Critical
Reading
Scaled
Score
800
800
800
800
780
760
740
730
720
700
690
580
670
660
5s0
540
640
630
620
610
610
600
590
580
s80
s70
550
560
s50
540
s40
530
s30
520
sl0
510
Writing
MultipleMath
Choice
Scaled Scaled
Score
Score
Raw
Score
3l
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
2l
20
r9
800
770
750'
730
18
T7
t6
15
t4
l3
L2
7r0
700
690
680
670
650
550
640
630
620
610
510
600
590
580
s70
s7a
s60
550
80
78
7s
ll
73
7T
69
68
56
55
53
62
6l
6A
59
58
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
I
0
-l
-2
-3
and
below
s7
55
55
Critical
Reading
Scaled
Score
s00
490
490
480
480
470
460
450
450
450
440
430
434
420
420
410
400
400
390
380
380
370
350
3s0
340
340
330
320
300
290
280
250
240
224
200
I
Writing
It[ultipleMath
Choice
Scaled
Scaled
Score
Score
540
54
530
53
530
52
520
5t
510
51
s00
s0
500
49
490
48
480
47
470
45
450
45
460
44
450
43
440
43
430
42
42A
4I
420
40
410
39
400
38
390
37
380
35
370
35
350
34
350
33
340
32
330
31
310
30
300
29
280
27
270
25
2s0
23
230
2l
2r0
20
200
20
200
20
This table is for use only with the test in this booklet.
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