ASTB EXAM 100% CORRECT LATEST UPDATE
ounces to pounds - ANSWER 16 ounces = 1 pound
pints to gallons - ANSWER 8 pints = 1 gallon
quarts to gallons - ANSWER 4 quarts = 1 gallon
pints to quarts - ANSWER 2 pints = 1 quart
lbs to tons - ANSWER 2000 lbs = 1 ton
nautical miles to feet - ANSWER 6076 ft per mile
nautical mile to statute mile ratio - ANSWER 8 nautical for every 7 statute
one gallon of gas weights. - ANSWER 6 lb/gallon
one gallon of oil weights. - ANSWER 7.5 lb/gallon
one gallon of water weights. - ANSWER 8.35 lb/gallon
Total # of Degrees in a Shape? (formula) - ANSWER (# of sides - 2) x 180
degrees in a supplemental angle - ANSWER 180
,degrees in a complementary angle - ANSWER 90
formula for how quick people complete a job together - ANSWER - The time it takes them
to complete it together is x
- Place an x over each of their times and make = 1
- Solve for x
One recruiter needs 40 min, one needs 60, how long together?
x/40+x/60=1
ndilution formulas - ANSWER - P1*V1 + P2*V2 = P3*V3
- volume * percentage acid
Finding % of a discount - ANSWER amount of discount / original price
Finding price before x% increase - ANSWER x/100 = price after increase/100+increase
- $17.16 after 4% increase, price before?
- x/100 = $17.16/104
- find x
portside - ANSWER left side
starboard - ANSWER right
fore - ANSWER in front of
,aft - ANSWER behind
red right returning nun even - ANSWER - when coming in stay to right side of red
buoys/starboard side of boat
- right side buoys are pointed with even numbers
starboard vs. portside buoys when departing - ANSWER starboard
- red, pointed, even numbers
portside
- green, flat, odd numbers
2 powered vessels head on - ANSWER both vessels give-way starboard (right)
2 powered vessels crossing paths - ANSWER vessel on operators left is give-way vessel.
vessel on operator's right is stand-on and can maintain course.
2 powered vessels overtaking - ANSWER the one overtaking is the give-way, pass on
either side
powered vs. sail head on - ANSWER sailing vessel always has stand-on path, powered
vessel gives way
powered vs. sail crossing paths - ANSWER sailing vessel always has stand-on path,
powered vessel gives way
powered vs. sail overtaking - ANSWER whichever one is overtaking is the give-way, can
pass on either side
sail vs sail wind on same side (of boat) - ANSWER the leeward vessel is the stand-on
, sail vs. sail wind on different sides - ANSWER vessel with wind on its starboard side is
the stand-on
power driven vessels always give way to. (4) - ANSWER - any vessel not under command
vessel restricted in ability to maneuver
vessels engaged in commercial fishing
sailing vessels, unless overtaking
sailing vessels must give way to. (3) - ANSWER - any vessel not under command
vessel restricted in ability to maneuver
vessels engaged in commercial fishing
leeward meaning. - ANSWER - following the wind
downwind
aircraft right of way: distress - ANSWER Aircraft in distress always has the right of way
aircraft right of way: head on - ANSWER Both aircraft give way to the right
aircraft right of way: overtaking - ANSWER Must pass slower aircraft to the right and
stay well clear
aircraft right of way: same category converging - ANSWER Aircraft to the left must give
way to the aircraft on the right
aircraft right of way: different category converging - ANSWER least maneuverable
aircraft has right of way
ounces to pounds - ANSWER 16 ounces = 1 pound
pints to gallons - ANSWER 8 pints = 1 gallon
quarts to gallons - ANSWER 4 quarts = 1 gallon
pints to quarts - ANSWER 2 pints = 1 quart
lbs to tons - ANSWER 2000 lbs = 1 ton
nautical miles to feet - ANSWER 6076 ft per mile
nautical mile to statute mile ratio - ANSWER 8 nautical for every 7 statute
one gallon of gas weights. - ANSWER 6 lb/gallon
one gallon of oil weights. - ANSWER 7.5 lb/gallon
one gallon of water weights. - ANSWER 8.35 lb/gallon
Total # of Degrees in a Shape? (formula) - ANSWER (# of sides - 2) x 180
degrees in a supplemental angle - ANSWER 180
,degrees in a complementary angle - ANSWER 90
formula for how quick people complete a job together - ANSWER - The time it takes them
to complete it together is x
- Place an x over each of their times and make = 1
- Solve for x
One recruiter needs 40 min, one needs 60, how long together?
x/40+x/60=1
ndilution formulas - ANSWER - P1*V1 + P2*V2 = P3*V3
- volume * percentage acid
Finding % of a discount - ANSWER amount of discount / original price
Finding price before x% increase - ANSWER x/100 = price after increase/100+increase
- $17.16 after 4% increase, price before?
- x/100 = $17.16/104
- find x
portside - ANSWER left side
starboard - ANSWER right
fore - ANSWER in front of
,aft - ANSWER behind
red right returning nun even - ANSWER - when coming in stay to right side of red
buoys/starboard side of boat
- right side buoys are pointed with even numbers
starboard vs. portside buoys when departing - ANSWER starboard
- red, pointed, even numbers
portside
- green, flat, odd numbers
2 powered vessels head on - ANSWER both vessels give-way starboard (right)
2 powered vessels crossing paths - ANSWER vessel on operators left is give-way vessel.
vessel on operator's right is stand-on and can maintain course.
2 powered vessels overtaking - ANSWER the one overtaking is the give-way, pass on
either side
powered vs. sail head on - ANSWER sailing vessel always has stand-on path, powered
vessel gives way
powered vs. sail crossing paths - ANSWER sailing vessel always has stand-on path,
powered vessel gives way
powered vs. sail overtaking - ANSWER whichever one is overtaking is the give-way, can
pass on either side
sail vs sail wind on same side (of boat) - ANSWER the leeward vessel is the stand-on
, sail vs. sail wind on different sides - ANSWER vessel with wind on its starboard side is
the stand-on
power driven vessels always give way to. (4) - ANSWER - any vessel not under command
vessel restricted in ability to maneuver
vessels engaged in commercial fishing
sailing vessels, unless overtaking
sailing vessels must give way to. (3) - ANSWER - any vessel not under command
vessel restricted in ability to maneuver
vessels engaged in commercial fishing
leeward meaning. - ANSWER - following the wind
downwind
aircraft right of way: distress - ANSWER Aircraft in distress always has the right of way
aircraft right of way: head on - ANSWER Both aircraft give way to the right
aircraft right of way: overtaking - ANSWER Must pass slower aircraft to the right and
stay well clear
aircraft right of way: same category converging - ANSWER Aircraft to the left must give
way to the aircraft on the right
aircraft right of way: different category converging - ANSWER least maneuverable
aircraft has right of way