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JLAB Academic Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass About how much time do you have to answer SAT and ACT math questions? - about 1 minute per question How much of a deduction does the SAT make for a wrong answer on the grid-in math questions? - 0 points Why is a systematic approach important on the ACT and SAT? - it's difficult to finish all the questions in the amount of time given Which of the following subjects is tested on both the SAT and ACT? - coordinate geometry How do you determine your total score on the SAT? - (evidence-based reading + writing/language) + math score What is the value of 8^(2/3)? - 4 For which of the following operations can you use the commutative property? - both addition and multiplication Which of the operations do you need to perform to answer the following problem: Jack has three boxes of ten cars; how many cars does he have? - multiplication Which of the following is an example of the associative property? - (34 + 7) + 11 = 34 + (7 + 11) 2© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR , ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) A host served two pies, one apple and one cherry. Dinner guests ate twenty-five percent of the apple pie and sixty percent of the cherry pie. In all, what fraction of the total pies remained? - 23/40 Since you're working with percents, divide each pie into 100 pieces. The guests ate 25/100 pieces of apple pie and 60/100 pieces of cherry pie. Therefore 75/100 of the apple pie remains and 40/100 of the cherry pie remains. 75 + 40 = 115. Of the original 200 total pieces of pie, 115 pieces remain, or 115/200 pieces. 115/200 reduces to 23/40. What is each term in a polynomial made up of? - variables and coefficients What do variables represent? - changing values What is the FOIL method? - a rule for multiplying 2 polynomia

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JLAB Academic Exam Questions and
Answers 100% Pass

About how much time do you have to answer SAT and ACT math questions? -
✔✔about 1 minute per question

How much of a deduction does the SAT make for a wrong answer on the grid-in math
questions? - ✔✔0 points

Why is a systematic approach important on the ACT and SAT? - ✔✔it's difficult to
finish all the questions in the amount of time given

Which of the following subjects is tested on both the SAT and ACT? - ✔✔coordinate
geometry

How do you determine your total score on the SAT? - ✔✔(evidence-based reading +
writing/language) + math score

What is the value of 8^(2/3)? - ✔✔4

For which of the following operations can you use the commutative property? - ✔✔both
addition and multiplication

Which of the operations do you need to perform to answer the following problem: Jack
has three boxes of ten cars; how many cars does he have? - ✔✔multiplication

Which of the following is an example of the associative property? - ✔✔(34 + 7) + 11 = 34
+ (7 + 11)



© EMILY CHARLENE YEAR 2025-2026, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1

, (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)

A host served two pies, one apple and one cherry. Dinner guests ate twenty-five percent
of the apple pie and sixty percent of the cherry pie. In all, what fraction of the total pies
remained? - ✔✔23/40

Since you're working with percents, divide each pie into 100 pieces. The guests ate
25/100 pieces of apple pie and 60/100 pieces of cherry pie. Therefore 75/100 of the
apple pie remains and 40/100 of the cherry pie remains. 75 + 40 = 115. Of the original
200 total pieces of pie, 115 pieces remain, or 115/200 pieces. 115/200 reduces to 23/40.

What is each term in a polynomial made up of? - ✔✔variables and coefficients

What do variables represent? - ✔✔changing values

What is the FOIL method? - ✔✔a rule for multiplying 2 polynomials

What is the prime number that's one-half the product of the only two consecutive prime
numbers? - ✔✔3




Two and three are the only consecutive prime numbers. 2 x 3 = 6, and half of 6 is 3.

Twenty-five less than ten times a number is equal to forty-five. What is the number? -
✔✔7




The equation is 10x - 25 = 45. Then you solve for x.

Which of the following is an isosceles triangle? - ✔✔a triangle with 2 sides of equal
lengths




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