Word Problems - HSPT Math
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How many whole numbers are between
and
?
How many whole numbers are between and
?
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Convert each fraction to a mixed number.


So how many whole numbers are between
and
?
4, 5, 6, and 7 would fall between these two numbers. 3 would not. So there are 4 total whole numbers between them.
Convert each fraction to a mixed number.
So how many whole numbers are between and
?
4, 5, 6, and 7 would fall between these two numbers. 3 would not. So there are 4 total whole numbers between them.
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Sarah borrowed 48 books in the last six months. She returned half of them and then borrowed 9 more. How many books does she have now?
Sarah borrowed 48 books in the last six months. She returned half of them and then borrowed 9 more. How many books does she have now?
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If Sarah borrowed 48 books and returned half of them, she now has

If she then borrowed 9 more, she added 9 to the 24 she had so now she has 33.
If Sarah borrowed 48 books and returned half of them, she now has
If she then borrowed 9 more, she added 9 to the 24 she had so now she has 33.
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1 mile = 5280 feet
If Greg's house is 5.3 miles away, how far is it in feet?
1 mile = 5280 feet
If Greg's house is 5.3 miles away, how far is it in feet?
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Using the conversion formula, you would multiply 5.3 miles by 5280 feet and you will get 27,984 feet.
Using the conversion formula, you would multiply 5.3 miles by 5280 feet and you will get 27,984 feet.
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Six friends work for a company as maintenance staff.
Above are six graphs. Each graph shows the distance that one of the six is from his home from 8 AM to 9 AM on a particular day, relative to the time. The time of day is represented by the horizontal axis, and the distance from home is represented by the vertical axis. The name of the person represented by each graph is under the graph.
Of the six, which one works the night shift, and therefore went from work to home between 8 AM and 9 AM?

Six friends work for a company as maintenance staff.
Above are six graphs. Each graph shows the distance that one of the six is from his home from 8 AM to 9 AM on a particular day, relative to the time. The time of day is represented by the horizontal axis, and the distance from home is represented by the vertical axis. The name of the person represented by each graph is under the graph.
Of the six, which one works the night shift, and therefore went from work to home between 8 AM and 9 AM?
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Since the person in question went home, his distance from home decreased rather than increased as time went on. The graph will be a falling line; this graph represents Mr. Palin.
Since the person in question went home, his distance from home decreased rather than increased as time went on. The graph will be a falling line; this graph represents Mr. Palin.
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Six friends work for a company as maintenance staff.
Above are six graphs. Each graph shows the distance that one of the six is from his home from 8 AM to 9 AM on a particular day, relative to the time. The time of day is represented by the horizontal axis, and the distance from home is represented by the vertical axis. The name of the person represented by each graph is under the graph.
Of the six, who got halfway there, got sick, and returned home?

Six friends work for a company as maintenance staff.
Above are six graphs. Each graph shows the distance that one of the six is from his home from 8 AM to 9 AM on a particular day, relative to the time. The time of day is represented by the horizontal axis, and the distance from home is represented by the vertical axis. The name of the person represented by each graph is under the graph.
Of the six, who got halfway there, got sick, and returned home?
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The person's distance increased as he drove to work, but decreased as he returned home. This describes the graph for Mr. Gilliam.
The person's distance increased as he drove to work, but decreased as he returned home. This describes the graph for Mr. Gilliam.
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Elaine wants to give 2 slices of pizza to each of the 14 children invited to a birthday party. How many pizzas should she buy if each pizza has 8 slices?
Elaine wants to give 2 slices of pizza to each of the 14 children invited to a birthday party. How many pizzas should she buy if each pizza has 8 slices?
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If Elaine wants to give 2 slices of pizza to 14 children, then she needs
slices of pizza or 28 slices. 28 slices divided by the number of slice per pizza (8) will give you how many pizzas she needs.
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In order to ensure she has enough pizza, she needs to round up so she needs to order 4 pizzas.
If Elaine wants to give 2 slices of pizza to 14 children, then she needs slices of pizza or 28 slices. 28 slices divided by the number of slice per pizza (8) will give you how many pizzas she needs.
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In order to ensure she has enough pizza, she needs to round up so she needs to order 4 pizzas.
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Six friends work for a company as maintenance staff.
Above are six graphs. Each graph shows the distance that one of the six is from his home from 8 AM to 9 AM on a particular day, relative to the time. The time of day is represented by the horizontal axis, and the distance from home is represented by the vertical axis. The name of the person represented by each graph is under the graph.
Of the six, who took the express train directly to work?

Six friends work for a company as maintenance staff.
Above are six graphs. Each graph shows the distance that one of the six is from his home from 8 AM to 9 AM on a particular day, relative to the time. The time of day is represented by the horizontal axis, and the distance from home is represented by the vertical axis. The name of the person represented by each graph is under the graph.
Of the six, who took the express train directly to work?
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The distance from home of the worker in question would have increased steadily without any interruption. The graph with the constantly increasing line is the one to choose; this graph belongs to Mr. Cleese.
The distance from home of the worker in question would have increased steadily without any interruption. The graph with the constantly increasing line is the one to choose; this graph belongs to Mr. Cleese.
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What is the least common multiple of 6 and 8?
What is the least common multiple of 6 and 8?
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One easy way to find the least common multiple is to take the largest of the numbers given to you, and find its multiples.
8: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48...
Now start with 8, and see if any of these numbers is divisible by 6. The first number that is divisible by 6 is the least common multiple of 6 and 8.
8: No
16: No
24: Yes
24 is the least common multiple of 6 and 8.
One easy way to find the least common multiple is to take the largest of the numbers given to you, and find its multiples.
8: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48...
Now start with 8, and see if any of these numbers is divisible by 6. The first number that is divisible by 6 is the least common multiple of 6 and 8.
8: No
16: No
24: Yes
24 is the least common multiple of 6 and 8.
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How many inches are in a foot?
How many inches are in a foot?
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This is a conversion question.
There are 12 inches in a foot.
This is a conversion question.
There are 12 inches in a foot.
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What is 
What is
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When multiplying monomials with the same base, you add the powers of each monomial together.
So in this case 
Yielding an answer of 
When multiplying monomials with the same base, you add the powers of each monomial together.
So in this case
Yielding an answer of
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This tests your knowledge of scientific notation.
To solve you must move the decimal places to the right to the power of the ten.
In this case you must move the decimal place to the right 7 spaces from its original spot.
The solution is 
This tests your knowledge of scientific notation.
To solve you must move the decimal places to the right to the power of the ten.
In this case you must move the decimal place to the right 7 spaces from its original spot.
The solution is
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Jacob, Judy and John add up all of their ages and get a total of 29. If they do the same thing 2 years from now, what will be their total?
Jacob, Judy and John add up all of their ages and get a total of 29. If they do the same thing 2 years from now, what will be their total?
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In two years, each person will be 2 years older. Since there are 3 of them, their ages will be
years more, so we add 6 to the original total of 29
In two years, each person will be 2 years older. Since there are 3 of them, their ages will be years more, so we add 6 to the original total of 29
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Sophie travels f miles in g hours. She must drive another 30 miles at the same rate. Find the total number of hours, in terms of f and g, that the trip will take.
Sophie travels f miles in g hours. She must drive another 30 miles at the same rate. Find the total number of hours, in terms of f and g, that the trip will take.
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Using d = rt, we know that first part of the trip can be represented by f = rg. The second part of the trip can be represented by 30 = rx, where x is some unknown number of hours. Note that the rate r is in both equations because Sophie is traveling at the same rate as mentioned in the problem.
Solve each equation for the time (g in equation 1, x in equation 2).
g = f/r
x = 30/r
The total time is the sum of these two times


Note that, from equation 1, r = f/g, so


=
Using d = rt, we know that first part of the trip can be represented by f = rg. The second part of the trip can be represented by 30 = rx, where x is some unknown number of hours. Note that the rate r is in both equations because Sophie is traveling at the same rate as mentioned in the problem.
Solve each equation for the time (g in equation 1, x in equation 2).
g = f/r
x = 30/r
The total time is the sum of these two times


Note that, from equation 1, r = f/g, so


=
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Gary is the getaway driver in a bank robbery. When Gary leaves the bank at 3 PM, he is going 60 mph, but the police officers are 10 miles behind traveling at 80 mph. When will the officers catch up to Gary?
Gary is the getaway driver in a bank robbery. When Gary leaves the bank at 3 PM, he is going 60 mph, but the police officers are 10 miles behind traveling at 80 mph. When will the officers catch up to Gary?
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Traveling 20 mph faster than Gary, it will take the officers 30 minutes to catch up to Gary. The answer is 3:30 PM.
Traveling 20 mph faster than Gary, it will take the officers 30 minutes to catch up to Gary. The answer is 3:30 PM.
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Trevor took a road trip in his new VW Beetle. His car averages 32 miles per gallon. Gas costs $4.19 per gallon on average for the whole trip. How much would it coust to drive 3,152 miles?
Trevor took a road trip in his new VW Beetle. His car averages 32 miles per gallon. Gas costs $4.19 per gallon on average for the whole trip. How much would it coust to drive 3,152 miles?
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To find this answer just do total miles divided by miles per gallon in order to find how many gallons of gas it will take to get from point A to Point B. Then multiply that answer by the cost of gasoline per gallon to find total amount spent on gasoline.
To find this answer just do total miles divided by miles per gallon in order to find how many gallons of gas it will take to get from point A to Point B. Then multiply that answer by the cost of gasoline per gallon to find total amount spent on gasoline.
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Jason is driving across the country. For the first 3 hours, he travels 60 mph. For the next 2 hours he travels 72 mph. Assuming that he has not stopped, what is his average traveling speed in miles per hour?
Jason is driving across the country. For the first 3 hours, he travels 60 mph. For the next 2 hours he travels 72 mph. Assuming that he has not stopped, what is his average traveling speed in miles per hour?
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In the first three hours, he travels 180 miles.

In the next two hours, he travels 144 miles.

for a total of 324 miles.

Divide by the total number of hours to obtain the average traveling speed.

In the first three hours, he travels 180 miles.
In the next two hours, he travels 144 miles.
for a total of 324 miles.
Divide by the total number of hours to obtain the average traveling speed.
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Joe drove an average of 45 miles per hour along a 60-mile stretch of highway, then an average of 60 miles per hour along a 30-mile stretch of highway. What was his average speed, to the nearest mile per hour?
Joe drove an average of 45 miles per hour along a 60-mile stretch of highway, then an average of 60 miles per hour along a 30-mile stretch of highway. What was his average speed, to the nearest mile per hour?
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At 45 mph, Joe drove 60 miles in
hours.
At 60 mph, he drove 30 miles in
hours.
He made the 90-mile trip in
hours, so divide 90 by
to get the average speed in mph:

At 45 mph, Joe drove 60 miles in hours.
At 60 mph, he drove 30 miles in hours.
He made the 90-mile trip in hours, so divide 90 by
to get the average speed in mph:
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Tom runs a 100m race in a certain amount of time. If John runs the same race, he takes 2 seconds longer. If John ran at 8m/s, approximately how fast did Tom run?
Tom runs a 100m race in a certain amount of time. If John runs the same race, he takes 2 seconds longer. If John ran at 8m/s, approximately how fast did Tom run?
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Tom runs a 100m race in a certain amount of time. If John runs the same race, he takes 2 seconds longer. If John ran at 8m/s, how fast did Tom run?
Let
denote the amount of time that it took Tom to run the race. Then it took John
seconds to run the same race going 8m/s. At 8m/s, it takes 12.5 seconds to finish a 100m race. This means it took Tom 10.5 seconds to finish. Running 100m in 10.5 seconds is the same as 
Tom runs a 100m race in a certain amount of time. If John runs the same race, he takes 2 seconds longer. If John ran at 8m/s, how fast did Tom run?
Let denote the amount of time that it took Tom to run the race. Then it took John
seconds to run the same race going 8m/s. At 8m/s, it takes 12.5 seconds to finish a 100m race. This means it took Tom 10.5 seconds to finish. Running 100m in 10.5 seconds is the same as
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Kate and Bella were both travelling at the same speed. Kate went 300 miles in 5 hours. Bella travelled 450 miles. How many hours did it take for Bella to reach her destination?
Kate and Bella were both travelling at the same speed. Kate went 300 miles in 5 hours. Bella travelled 450 miles. How many hours did it take for Bella to reach her destination?
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The distance formula is essential in this problem.

First, use Kate's info to figure out the rate for both girls since they're travelling at the same speed, which is
. Then, plug in that rate to the formula with Bella's information, which gives her a time of
hours.
The distance formula is essential in this problem.
First, use Kate's info to figure out the rate for both girls since they're travelling at the same speed, which is . Then, plug in that rate to the formula with Bella's information, which gives her a time of
hours.
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Find the distance from point
to point
.
Find the distance from point to point
.
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Write the distance formula.

Substitute the values of the points into the formula.


The square root of
can be reduced because
, a factor of
, is a perfect square.
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Now we have 
Write the distance formula.
Substitute the values of the points into the formula.
The square root of can be reduced because
, a factor of
, is a perfect square.
.
Now we have
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