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CLT Math Practice Test Questions & Answers If "cube" is defined x"cubed"y= 2x - 3y what is the equivalent to (-2)"cubed"2 ? A) −12 B) −10 C) −2 D) 2 - ANSWERSB 2(-2) - 3(2)= -4 - 6= -10 16 round tables set up for 126 guests. 1 table is left with 2 open spaces. How many chairs are at each table? A) 7 chairs B) 8 chairs C) 9 chairs D) 10 chairs - ANSWERSB 126 + 2= 128 chairs total. 128/16= 8 chairs at each table. 27 summer interships, 42 part time jobs. 3 summer interships have filled all their positions. What is the ratio of companies offereing summer internships to companies offering part time jobs? A) 3 : 5 B) 4 : 7 C) 5 : 7 D) 9 : 14 - ANSWERSB

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If "cube" is defined x"cubed"y= 2x - 3y what is the equivalent to (-2)"cubed"2 ?

A) −12

B) −10

C) −2

D) 2 - ANSWERSB

2(-2) - 3(2)= -4 - 6= -10



16 round tables set up for 126 guests. 1 table is left with 2 open spaces. How many chairs are at
each table?

A) 7 chairs

B) 8 chairs

C) 9 chairs

D) 10 chairs - ANSWERSB

126 + 2= 128 chairs total.

128/16= 8 chairs at each table.



27 summer interships, 42 part time jobs. 3 summer interships have filled all their positions.
What is the ratio of companies offereing summer internships to companies offering part time
jobs?

A) 3 : 5

B) 4 : 7

C) 5 : 7

D) 9 : 14 - ANSWERSB

, 27 - 3= 24 summer internships.

24:42

24/6= 4

42/6= 7

4:7 is the ratio.



1, 1/4, ?, 1/16, 1/25, 1/36...

What is the third term?

A) 1/9

B) 1/10

C) 1/12

D) 1/14 - ANSWERSA

They're all consecutive perfect squares.

2(2)=4

3(3)=9

4(4)=16

5(5)=25

6(6)=36...

1/9 is the third term.



Line x=3 is reflected over y-axis. What is the resulting line?

A) x=−3

B) x=3

C) x=1/3

D) y=3 - ANSWERSA

Reflection across the y-axis results in x=-3

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