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HSPT Jeopardy!

Math – Concepts

Math – Problem Solving

Quantitative

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The common factors of 36 and 48

1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12

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Math – Concepts

Math – Problem Solving

Quantitative

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The smallest prime number

2

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The least common multiple (LCM) of 3 and 8

24

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Math – Concepts

Math – Problem Solving

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12/5 divided by 6/1

2/5

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Math – Concepts

Math – Problem Solving

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The order of operations

PEMDAS

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Brett has a job that pays him $8.25 an hour. If, during the first week, he works 21 hours and, during the second week, he

works 19 hours, how much money has he earned over the course of two weeks?

$173.25 + $156.75 = $330

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Math – Problem Solving

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A family spends 26% of its total monthly income on its mortgage. If the family’s

monthly income is $2,400, how much do they spend on their mortgage each

month?

$624.00

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Math – Problem Solving

Quantitative

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A bus travels at a constant speed of 45 miles per hour. How far can the bus go in 5 ½ hours?

247.5 miles

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Math – Concepts

Math – Problem Solving

Quantitative

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If 6 increased by 3 times a number is 21, what is the

number?

X = 5

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Math – Problem Solving

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If a distance of 2 inches on a map represents 5 miles, how far apart are two cities that are 7 inches

apart on the map?

Miles/inches = 5/2 = N/7

N=17 ½

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Math – Concepts

Math – Problem Solving

Quantitative

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In the sequence: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 …, what number should come next?

13

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Math – Concepts

Math – Problem Solving

Quantitative

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What number is 6 less than 1/8 of 64?

2

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In the sequence: XXVI, XXI, XVI, XI, …, what numeral

should come next?VI

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Math – Problem Solving

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What is the area formula for a circle and a square?

Circle – A=pie x r squared

Square – A=side squared

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Math – Problem Solving

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The sides of a parallelogram are what and what?

Parallel and congruent

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Math – Problem Solving

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