ATI TEAS TEST PRACTICE
MATHEMATICS EXAM WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
Which of the following is the percentage equivalent of 0.0016?
A. 16%
B. 160%
C. 1.6%
D. 0.16%
D. 0.16%
Curtis is taking a road trip through Germany, where all distance signs are in
metric. He passes a sign that states the city of Dusseldorf is 45 kilometers away.
Approximately how far is this in miles?
A. 42 miles
B. 37 miles
C. 28 miles
D. 16 miles
C. 28 miles
On a floor plan drawn at a scale of 1:100, the area of a rectangular room is 30
cm2. What is the actual area of the room?
A. 30,000 cm2
B. 300 m2
C. 3,000 m2
D. 30 m2
D. 30m2
Mandy can buy 4 containers of yogurt and 3 boxes of crackers for $9.55. She can
buy 2 containers of yogurt and 2 boxes of crackers for $5.90. How much does one
,box of crackers cost?
A. $1.75
B. $2.00
C. $2.25
D. $2.50
C. 2.25
1.
THE NEXT TWO QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
Pernell's scores on her last five chemistry exams were 81, 92, 87, 89, and 94.
What is the approximate average of her scores?
A. 81
B. 84
C. 89
D. 91
C. 89
Robert is planing to drive 1,800 miles on a cross-country trip. If his car gets 30
miles to the gallon, and his tank holds 12 gallons of gas, how many tanks of gas
will be need to complete the trip?
A. 3 tanks of gas
B. 5 tanks of gas
C. 30 tanks of gas
D. 60 tanks of gas
B. 5 tanks of gas
A patient was taking 310 mg of antidepressant each day. However, the doctor
determined that his dosage was too high and reduced the dosage by a fifth.
,Further observation revealed the dose was still too high, so he reduced it again by
20 mg. What is the final dosage of the patient's antidepressant?
A. 20 mg
B. 42 mg
C. 228 mg
D. 248 mg
C. 228 mg
A lab technician took 100 hairs from a patient to conduct several tests. The
technician used 1/7 of the hairs for a drug test. How many hairs were used for
the drug test? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
A. 14.00
B. 14.20
C. 14.29
D. 14.30
C. 14.29.
What kind of association does the scatter plot show?
A. positive, linear association
B. Negative, linear association
C. non-linear association
D. no association can be determined
B. negative, linear association.
, Joshua has to earn more than 92 points on the state test n order to qualify for an
academic scholarship. Each question is worth 4 points, and the test has a total of
30 questions. Let x represent the number of test questions. Which of the
following inequalities can be solved to determine the number of questions
Joshua must answer correctly?
A. 4x < 30
B. 4x < 92
C. 4x > 30
D. 4x > 92
D. 4x > 92.
2.
THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
Pernell's scores on her last five chemistry exams were 81, 92, 87, 89, and 94.
What is the medium of Pernell's scores?
A. 87
B. 89
C. 92
D. 94
B. 89
Gordon purchased a television when his local electronics store had a sale. The
television was offered at 30% off its original price of $472. What was the sale
price that Gordon paid?
MATHEMATICS EXAM WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS
Which of the following is the percentage equivalent of 0.0016?
A. 16%
B. 160%
C. 1.6%
D. 0.16%
D. 0.16%
Curtis is taking a road trip through Germany, where all distance signs are in
metric. He passes a sign that states the city of Dusseldorf is 45 kilometers away.
Approximately how far is this in miles?
A. 42 miles
B. 37 miles
C. 28 miles
D. 16 miles
C. 28 miles
On a floor plan drawn at a scale of 1:100, the area of a rectangular room is 30
cm2. What is the actual area of the room?
A. 30,000 cm2
B. 300 m2
C. 3,000 m2
D. 30 m2
D. 30m2
Mandy can buy 4 containers of yogurt and 3 boxes of crackers for $9.55. She can
buy 2 containers of yogurt and 2 boxes of crackers for $5.90. How much does one
,box of crackers cost?
A. $1.75
B. $2.00
C. $2.25
D. $2.50
C. 2.25
1.
THE NEXT TWO QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
Pernell's scores on her last five chemistry exams were 81, 92, 87, 89, and 94.
What is the approximate average of her scores?
A. 81
B. 84
C. 89
D. 91
C. 89
Robert is planing to drive 1,800 miles on a cross-country trip. If his car gets 30
miles to the gallon, and his tank holds 12 gallons of gas, how many tanks of gas
will be need to complete the trip?
A. 3 tanks of gas
B. 5 tanks of gas
C. 30 tanks of gas
D. 60 tanks of gas
B. 5 tanks of gas
A patient was taking 310 mg of antidepressant each day. However, the doctor
determined that his dosage was too high and reduced the dosage by a fifth.
,Further observation revealed the dose was still too high, so he reduced it again by
20 mg. What is the final dosage of the patient's antidepressant?
A. 20 mg
B. 42 mg
C. 228 mg
D. 248 mg
C. 228 mg
A lab technician took 100 hairs from a patient to conduct several tests. The
technician used 1/7 of the hairs for a drug test. How many hairs were used for
the drug test? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
A. 14.00
B. 14.20
C. 14.29
D. 14.30
C. 14.29.
What kind of association does the scatter plot show?
A. positive, linear association
B. Negative, linear association
C. non-linear association
D. no association can be determined
B. negative, linear association.
, Joshua has to earn more than 92 points on the state test n order to qualify for an
academic scholarship. Each question is worth 4 points, and the test has a total of
30 questions. Let x represent the number of test questions. Which of the
following inequalities can be solved to determine the number of questions
Joshua must answer correctly?
A. 4x < 30
B. 4x < 92
C. 4x > 30
D. 4x > 92
D. 4x > 92.
2.
THE NEXT QUESTIONS ARE BASED ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
Pernell's scores on her last five chemistry exams were 81, 92, 87, 89, and 94.
What is the medium of Pernell's scores?
A. 87
B. 89
C. 92
D. 94
B. 89
Gordon purchased a television when his local electronics store had a sale. The
television was offered at 30% off its original price of $472. What was the sale
price that Gordon paid?