QUTEX Development Group Accuplacer 14: Sample test Qata r up Gro c 2012 May 7, 2012 iversity TEX Un QUTEX - [email protected] Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB 22/22 2/12 Instructions.Press the button below to initialize the quiz. To navi- gate between pages use the Acrobat toolbar or PgUp and PgDn on your keyboard (to use the keyboard you must first click somewhere outside of a checkbox). Begin Quiz 22/22 1. Find the perimeter of the rectangle which is 106 ft × 96 ft. 96 ft 106 ft 202 ft 308 ft Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB 404 ft 298 ft 3/12 2. A piece of flooring tile is a square 26.25 cm on a side. What is the perimeter? 26.25 cm 26.25 cm 26.252 ft 52.5 ft 26.25 ft 105 ft 3. Find the area of a rectangle that is 9 km by 5 km. 5 km 9 km 45km2 14km2 Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB 14km 38km 22/22 4/12 1 4. Find the area of a 10 ft square 2 1 10 ft 2 110.25 ft 1 10 ft 2 1 100 ft2 4 21 ft 5. Combine Like terms: 13a − 15b − a + 2b 13a − 12b 12a − 13b 14a − 17b 12a + 13b Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB 110.25 ft2 22/22 5/12 6. Multiply:(2x − 1)(4x + 1) 8x2 − 2x − 1 8x2 + 6x − 1 8x2 + 2x − 1 6x2 − 2x − 1 7. Solve for x: 5(2x − 3) − (x + 3) = 0 − 4 3 18 11 1 2 2 Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB 22/22 6/12 2 8. Find all the factors of x + x − 12 (x + 3)(x − 4) (x − 3)(x + 4) (x − 3)(x − 4) (x + 3)(x + 4) 9. Factor out the greatest common factor: xy 3 + x3 y 3 3 2 2 xy xy(x + y ) xy 3 (x2 + 1) xy(x3 + y 3 ) Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB 22/22 7/12 10. Divide: 2 x x ÷ 2 y y xy x y y x x2 y 2 11. Simplify: b3 b5 22/22 b2 1 b3 1 b2 1 b5 Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB 12. Multiply: 2x 3y 9y 4x2 8/12 6x 2x 3 3 2x 1 6x 13. Simplify: √ 64x16 22/22 8x8 8x16 8x4 8x2 Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB 9/12 14. The average of x, y, and z is 80. If two of the numbers are 74 and 78, then what is the other number? 86 87 88 89 15. Find all the solutions of: 4(x + 3)(3x − 2) = 0 3 and 2 3 −3 and −3 and − 2 3 Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB 3 and − 2 3 2 3 22/22 10/12 16. In which quadrants (I, II, III, and/or IV ) will you find ordered pairs for which x > −3 and y < 0? (I and II) I (III and IV ) II 17. Find the values of x for which: −x − 3 > 12 x < 15 x > 15 x < −15 x > −15 18. What are all values of x for which: x2 − 9x = 0 x = 0 or x = 9 x=0 x=9 Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB x = 0 or x = −9 22/22 11/12 2 19. Factor: 2x + 17x − 30 (x − 3)(2x + 10) (2x − 3)(x + 10) 20. (3a − b)2 = 9a2 − b2 9a2 − 6ab + b2 5 3 = 21. − x x+2 (2x + 3)(x − 10) (2x − 10)(x + 3) 9a2 + 6ab + b2 (3a − b)(3a + b) −2x + 6 x(x + 2) 8x + 6 x(x + 2) −2 x −2 x(x + 2) Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB 22/22 12/12 22. If Sam walks 650 meters in x minutes then write an algebraic expression which represents the number of minutes it will take Sam to walk 1500 meters at the same average rate. 13x 30 2x 30x 13 1 2x 22/22 End Quiz Score: Show Answers Dr Sahbi, Dr Arslan and Dr Ali Ayari/ Created with AEB and APB
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