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AIMS 2012-2013
Fall Testing
Writing – Tuesday, October 23
Reading – Wednesday, October 24
Math – Thursday, October 25
Spring Testing
Writing – Monday, February 25
Reading – Tuesday, February 26
Math – Tuesday, April 9
Science – Wednesday, April 10
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Scores Needed
Math AIMS100 Questions in 2 Parts (50 each)
85 Questions are Graded (15 are field test or faulty) This does not mean you can automatically miss 15
and they won’t count against you.53 and Above = Passing
52 and Below = Not Passing
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You even get to know what’s on the test.
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You get to use notes (provided below)!You cannot use a calculator.
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Math requires numerical literacy as well as the ability to read.
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Test Taking Strategies
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Strategies for Taking Multiple Choice Tests
• Read the question before you look at the answers.
• Look at the possible choices so that you know the
format of the answer.
• Eliminate answers you know aren't right.
• Read all the choices before choosing your answer.
• Try to picture the situation when given a story problem.
• Never leave an answer blank.
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Strategies (continued)
• Don't keep on changing your answer. Usually your first choice is the right one, unless you misread the question.
• In a question with an "All of the above" choice, if you see that at least two correct statements, then "All of the above" is probably the answer.
• Estimation – Round the values and find a reasonable answer.
• Eliminate the unreasonable answers.
• Work backward. Plug in the answers and find the correct solution(s).
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Sean is selecting an outfit from among 6 pairs of pants, 4 shirts, and 5 pairs of shoes. How many different outfits consisting of 1 pair of pants, 1 shirt, and 1 pair of shoes are possible.
A. 15 B. 120 C. 3 D. 6
Reading QuestionsTry picturing the situation.
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Reading Questions
Lee wants to make a sandwich. He has 4 types of meat, 3 types of cheese, and 2 types of sandwich spreads. If Lee chooses 1 meat, 1 cheese, and 1 sandwich spread, how many different combinations are possible for his sandwich?
A. 9 B. 12 C. 24 D. 33
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Reading Questions
John has 3 different flags to fly on his flagpole: red (R), yellow (Y) and blue (B). If all 3 flags are to be flown together, what is the outcome set of how they can be displayed?A.{R, Y, B}B.{RY, RB, YB}C.{RYB, BRY, YBR}D.{RYB, RBY, BRY, BYR, YRB, YBR}
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Estimation
Joe has $40.00. A gallon of milk costs $3.89, including tax. What is the greatest number of gallons of milk he can buy?A. 10 B. 15 C. 1 D. 155
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Estimation
Emma has $92 in her checking account. She deposits $50 and writes a check for $22. A bank fee of $5 is applied to her account. What is her balance after these transactions?A. $15 B. $115 C. $67 D. $169
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Working Backward
What is the solution to the equation below? 5x – 6 = 2x + 6A. 6 B. 3 C. -6 D. 4
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1. Lydia has $30. An energy drink costs $3.89, including tax. What is the greatest number of energy drinks she can buy?
a. 9 b. 27 c. 7 d. 10
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Use estimation to compute the following.
8,325 + 942 a. 17,745 b. 8,267 c. 9,267 d. 19,387
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Use estimation to select the correct answer.
8,325 x 942 a.784,210 b. 6,142,150
c. 7,842,150 d. 9,985,155
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Brittnie has three friends that want to see the new movie, “The Math Student’s Revenge” at 4:00 p.m. today. Each ticket costs $5. Each person will be having a popcorn and soda. The popcorn costs $3.75 and the soda is $2.75. After the show, they plan on eating a pizza costing $15.75. What was the name of the movie they went to see?
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Which equation could this be?a. y > 3x + 2b. y < x + 2
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Which equation could this be?y < -2x + 1y > -2x + 1
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Solve.
3x + 2 = 6x – 1a.3b.4c.-3d.1
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Solve.
½ x + 2 = 18a.40b.8c.32d.10
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Solve.
(x – 8)(x + 2) = 0a.8, 2b.8, -2c.-2, -8d.-8, -2
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Know Your FactsComplete the multiplication table by looking for patterns.