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Jonathan pays a $65 monthly flat rate for his cell phone. He is charged $0.12 per minute for each minute
used, in a roaming area. Which of the following expressions represents his monthly cell phone bill for x
roaming minutes?
A. 65 + 0.12x
B. 65x + 0.12
C. 65.12x
D. 65.12 + 0.12x - ANSWER-A. 65 + 0.12x
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
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C. 30 tanks of gas
D. 60 tanks of gas - ANSWER-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 - ANSWER-C. 228 mg
University Q has an extremely competitive nursing program. Historically 3/4 of the students in each
incoming class major in nursing but only 1/5 of those who major in nursing actually complete the
program. If this year's incoming class has 100 students, how many students will complete the nursing
program?
A. 75
B. 20
C. 15
D. 5 - ANSWER-C. 15 students will complete the program.
1. The next two questions are based on the following information:
Four nurse midwives open a joint practice together. They use a portion of the income to pay for various
expenses for the practices. Each nurse midwife contributes $2000 per month.
The first midwife uses 2/5 of her monthly contribution to pay the rent and utilities for the office space.
She saves half of the remainder for incidental expenditures, and uses the rest of the money to purchase
medical supplies. How much money does she spend o medical supplies each month?
A. $600
B. $800
C. $1000
D. $1200 - ANSWER-A. $600.
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2. The next two questions are based on the following information:
Four nurse midwives open a joint practice together. They use a portion of the income to pay for various
expenses for the practices. Each nurse midwife contributes $2000 per month.
The second midwife allocates 1/2 of her funds to pay an office administrator, plus another 1/10 for office
supplies. What is the total fraction of the second midwife's budget that is spend on the office-
administrator and office supplies?
A. 3/5
B. 2/12
C. 2/20
D. 1/20 - ANSWER-A. 3/5
A mathematics test has a 4:2 ratio of data anaylsis problems to algebra problems. If the test has 18
algebra problems, how many data analysis problems are on the test?
A. 24
B. 28
C. 36
D. 38 - ANSWER-C. 36
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 - ANSWER-C. 14.29.
What kind of association does the scatter plot show?
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A. positive, linear association
B. Negative, linear association
C. non-linear association
D. no association can be determined - ANSWER-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 - ANSWER-D. 4x > 92.
Susan decided to celebrate getting her first nursing job by purchasing a new outfit. She bought a dress
for $69.99 and a pair of shoes for $39.99. She also bought accessories for $34.67.
What was the total cost of Susan's outfit, including accessories?
A. $69.99
B. $75.31
C. $ 109.98
D. $144.65 - ANSWER-D. $144.65
Given the histograms shown below, which of the following statements is true?
A. Group A is negatively skewed and has a mean that is less than the mean of Group B.
B. Group A is positively skewed and has a mean that is more than the mean of Group B.
C. Group B is negatively skewed and has a mean that is more than the mean of Group A.
D. Group B is positively skewed and has a mean that is less than the mean of Group A. - ANSWER-C.
Group B is negatively skewed and has a mean that is more than the mean of Group A.
Complete the following equation:
ATI TEAS 7 Mathematics 2025 – Newest Practice Questions,
Answer Explanations, and Study Guide for Nursing
Entrance Exam Success
Get the newest ATI TEAS 7 Mathematics 2025 study guide with updated practice questions
and step-by-step answer explanations. Master key math topics like algebra, ratios,
proportions, data interpretation, and measurement to boost your TEAS math score and
pass your nursing entrance exam with confidence.
• ATI TEAS 7 Mathematics 2025
• TEAS 7 Math newest version
• ATI TEAS Math study guide
• TEAS 7 Math practice test
• ATI TEAS 7 Math questions and answers
Jonathan pays a $65 monthly flat rate for his cell phone. He is charged $0.12 per minute for each minute
used, in a roaming area. Which of the following expressions represents his monthly cell phone bill for x
roaming minutes?
A. 65 + 0.12x
B. 65x + 0.12
C. 65.12x
D. 65.12 + 0.12x - ANSWER-A. 65 + 0.12x
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
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C. 30 tanks of gas
D. 60 tanks of gas - ANSWER-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 - ANSWER-C. 228 mg
University Q has an extremely competitive nursing program. Historically 3/4 of the students in each
incoming class major in nursing but only 1/5 of those who major in nursing actually complete the
program. If this year's incoming class has 100 students, how many students will complete the nursing
program?
A. 75
B. 20
C. 15
D. 5 - ANSWER-C. 15 students will complete the program.
1. The next two questions are based on the following information:
Four nurse midwives open a joint practice together. They use a portion of the income to pay for various
expenses for the practices. Each nurse midwife contributes $2000 per month.
The first midwife uses 2/5 of her monthly contribution to pay the rent and utilities for the office space.
She saves half of the remainder for incidental expenditures, and uses the rest of the money to purchase
medical supplies. How much money does she spend o medical supplies each month?
A. $600
B. $800
C. $1000
D. $1200 - ANSWER-A. $600.
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2. The next two questions are based on the following information:
Four nurse midwives open a joint practice together. They use a portion of the income to pay for various
expenses for the practices. Each nurse midwife contributes $2000 per month.
The second midwife allocates 1/2 of her funds to pay an office administrator, plus another 1/10 for office
supplies. What is the total fraction of the second midwife's budget that is spend on the office-
administrator and office supplies?
A. 3/5
B. 2/12
C. 2/20
D. 1/20 - ANSWER-A. 3/5
A mathematics test has a 4:2 ratio of data anaylsis problems to algebra problems. If the test has 18
algebra problems, how many data analysis problems are on the test?
A. 24
B. 28
C. 36
D. 38 - ANSWER-C. 36
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 - ANSWER-C. 14.29.
What kind of association does the scatter plot show?
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A. positive, linear association
B. Negative, linear association
C. non-linear association
D. no association can be determined - ANSWER-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 - ANSWER-D. 4x > 92.
Susan decided to celebrate getting her first nursing job by purchasing a new outfit. She bought a dress
for $69.99 and a pair of shoes for $39.99. She also bought accessories for $34.67.
What was the total cost of Susan's outfit, including accessories?
A. $69.99
B. $75.31
C. $ 109.98
D. $144.65 - ANSWER-D. $144.65
Given the histograms shown below, which of the following statements is true?
A. Group A is negatively skewed and has a mean that is less than the mean of Group B.
B. Group A is positively skewed and has a mean that is more than the mean of Group B.
C. Group B is negatively skewed and has a mean that is more than the mean of Group A.
D. Group B is positively skewed and has a mean that is less than the mean of Group A. - ANSWER-C.
Group B is negatively skewed and has a mean that is more than the mean of Group A.
Complete the following equation: