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Sunday, February 28, 2010

First Name: iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results

iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 6

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 1
Unanswered: 5

Correct: 0%
Incorrect: 17%
Unanswered: 83%


Question 1:
Three judges give snowman builder team style points of 33, 3, and 21.
What is the average?

(33 + 3 + 21) / 3 = 19
Incorrectly Answered: 24

Question 2:
Three judges give snowman builder team style points of 12, 15, and 12.
What is the average?

(12 + 15 + 12) / 3 = 13

Question 3:
Each girls ice ringette team has 18 skaters and 2 goaltenders. How
many 1st place ribbons are awarded?

1 x (18 + 2) = 20

Question 4:
Three judges give snowman builder team style points of 24, 24, and 33.
What is the average?

(24 + 24 + 33) / 3 = 27

Question 5:
Each girls ice ringette team has 18 skaters and 2 goaltenders. How
many 1st and 2nd place ribbons are awarded?

2 x (18 + 2) = 40

Question 6:
If each bandy team has 19 members. How many total members are there in
2 teams?

19 x 2 = 38


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Abby: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Animals of Africa Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 6

Correctly Answered: 1
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 5

Correct: 17%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 83%


Question 1:
A tracker followed 62 hippopotami and 84 porcupines. How many animals
were tracked?

62 + 84 = 146

Question 2:
A tracker followed 37 baboons and 50 apes. How many animals were
tracked?

37 + 50 = 87
Correctly Answered: 87

Question 3:
On the animal reserve 75 rhinos came to drink water, but 56 left. How
many animals remain?

75 - 56 = 19

Question 4:
There are 970 total animals where 60 percent are baboons. How many
baboons are there?

60 percent x 970 = 582

Question 5:
A confusion of 32 guinea fowl and a band of 36 gorilla came to drink
water, but 36 left. How many animals remain?

32 + 36 - 36 = 32

Question 6:
A pandemonium of 8 parrots, a tribe of 33 goats, and a skulk of 25
foxes were seen in Africa. What was the sum?

8 + 33 + 25 = 66


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Abby QA: iLiveMath Animals of Asia Test Results

iLiveMath Animals of Asia Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 17

Correctly Answered: 1
Incorrectly Answered: 1
Unanswered: 15

Correct: 6%
Incorrect: 6%
Unanswered: 88%


Question 1:
Two deep thinking people are born in 1937, Year of the Ox, and 1977,
Year of the Snake. What is their age difference?

1977 - 1937 = 40 years

Question 2:
Two deep thinking people are born in 1949, Year of the Ox, and 1977,
Year of the Snake. What is their age difference?

1977 - 1949 = 28 years

Question 3:
On a wildlife tour of cobras, we started at 4 o'clock PM and completed
in 2 hours. What time did the tour complete?

4:00 PM + 2 hours = 6:00 PM

Question 4:
Two action oriented people are born in 1944, Year of the Monkey, and
2000, Year of the Dragon. What is their age difference?

2000 - 1944 = 56 years

Question 5:
Two action oriented people are born in 1932, Year of the Monkey, and
1976, Year of the Dragon. What is their age difference?

1976 - 1932 = 44 years

Question 6:
A panda eats 20 pounds of bamboo shoots a day. How many pounds/week is
required by a panda?

20 x 7 = 140 lbs/week

Question 7:
A zoologist in China saw 3 spoonbills last week and 26 this week.
What is the sum?

3 + 26 = 29

Question 8:
Two cooperative people are born in 1927, Year of the Rabbit, and 1983,
Year of the Boar. What is their age difference?

1983 - 1927 = 56 years

Question 9:
Tiger cubs born week 32 leave the den in week 40 of the year. How many
weeks are they in the den?

40 - 32 = 8 weeks
Incorrectly Answered: 0

Question 10:
A zoologist in South East Asia tallies 7 Komodo dragons per week. How
many over a year are tallied?

7 x 52 = 364 Komodo dragons

Question 11:
Two people are born in the Year of the Snake: 1941 and 1989,
respectively. What is their age difference?

1989 - 1941 = 48 years

Question 12:
A Chinese zoo feeds spoonbills at 2:00 PM and it takes them 3 hours to
feed. What time did they finish?

2:00 PM + 3 hours = 5:00 PM

Question 13:
Two people are born in the Year of the Tiger: 1950 and 1998,
respectively. What is their age difference?

1998 - 1950 = 48 years

Question 14:
Two people are born in the Year of the Tiger: 1926 and 1998,
respectively. What is their age difference?

1998 - 1926 = 72 years

Question 15:
Two people are born in the Year of the Snake: 1941 and 1977,
respectively. What is their age difference?

1977 - 1941 = 36 years

Question 16:
A mother panda nurses her cub 13 times a day for 30 minutes. How many
minutes per day does she nurse?

13 x 30 = 390 minutes

Question 17:
A zoologist in South East Asia tallies 7 tarsiers per week. How many
over a year are tallied?

7 x 52 = 364 tarsiers
Correctly Answered: 364


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First Name: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Animals of Asia Results: Level 2

Number of Questions: 12

Correctly Answered: 8
Incorrectly Answered: 2
Unanswered: 2

Correct: 67%
Incorrect: 17%
Unanswered: 17%


Question 1:
The muntjacs expedition started at 3 o'clock PM and completed in 3
hours. What time did the tour complete?

3:00 PM + 3 hours = 6:00 PM

Question 2:
Tiger cubs born week 29 leave the den in week 36 of the year. How many
weeks are they in the den?

36 - 29 = 7 weeks

Question 3:
The Giant Pandas expedition started at 1 o'clock PM and completed in 3
hours. What time did the tour complete?

1:00 PM + 3 hours = 4:00 PM
Correctly Answered: 4

Question 4:
A mother panda nurses her cub 11 times a day. How many times a week?

11 x 7 = 77
Correctly Answered: 77

Question 5:
The tigers expedition started at 2 o'clock PM and completed in 3
hours. What time did the tour complete?

2:00 PM + 3 hours = 5:00 PM
Correctly Answered: 5

Question 6:
A zoologist in China saw 4 tigers last week and 19 this week. What is
the sum?

4 + 19 = 23
Correctly Answered: 23

Question 7:
A mother panda nurses her cub 6 times a day. How many times a week?

6 x 7 = 42
Correctly Answered: 42

Question 8:
A zoo feeds Sarus cranes at 12:00 PM and it takes the animals 4 hours
to feed. What time did they finish?

12:00 PM + 4 hours = 16:00 PM
Incorrectly Answered: 4
Incorrectly Answered: 4
Incorrectly Answered: 5
Incorrectly Answered: 3
Correctly Answered: 16

Question 9:
A mother panda nurses her cub 10 times a day for 30 minutes. How many
minutes per day does she nurse?

10 x 30 = 300 minutes
Correctly Answered: 300

Question 10:
A panda eats 22 pounds of bamboo shoots a day. How many pounds/week is
required by a panda?

22 x 7 = 154 lbs/week
Incorrectly Answered: 144
Incorrectly Answered: 145
Correctly Answered: 154

Question 11:
A mother panda nurses her cub 9 times a day for 32 minutes. How many
minutes per day does she nurse?

9 x 32 = 288 minutes
Correctly Answered: 288

Question 12:
Tourists started photographing Red Pandas at 1:12 PM and completed at
1:19 PM. How many minutes have passed?

1:19 PM - 1:12 PM = 7 minutes
Correctly Answered: 7
Correctly Answered: 7


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iLiveMath Animals of Asia Results: Level 2

Number of Questions: 12

Correctly Answered: 8
Incorrectly Answered: 3
Unanswered: 1

Correct: 67%
Incorrect: 25%
Unanswered: 8%


Question 1:
A zoologist in China saw 8 muntjacs last week and 13 this week. What
is the sum?

8 + 13 = 21

Question 2:
A mother panda nurses her cub 10 times a day. How many times a week?

10 x 7 = 70
Correctly Answered: 70

Question 3:
A zoologist in China saw 7 pandas last week and 8 this week. What is
the sum?

7 + 8 = 15
Correctly Answered: 15

Question 4:
If Formosan macaques groom each other 3 hrs/day. How many hrs/week do
they spend grooming?

3 x 7 = 21 hrs/week
Correctly Answered: 21

Question 5:
Tourists started photographing Bengal tigers at 1:15 PM and completed
at 1:16 PM. How many minutes have passed?

1:16 PM - 1:15 PM = 1 minutes
Correctly Answered: 1

Question 6:
On an Indian wildlife tour of cobras we started at 6 o'clock PM and
completed in 4 hours. What time did the tour complete?

6:00 PM + 4 hours = 10:00 PM
Correctly Answered: 10

Question 7:
Tiger cubs born week 0 leave the den in week 7 of the year. How many
weeks are they in the den?

7 - 0 = 7 weeks
Correctly Answered: 7

Question 8:
A zoologist in China saw 15 pandas last week and 14 this week. What
is the sum?

15 + 14 = 29
Correctly Answered: 29

Question 9:
Tiger cubs born week 20 leave the den in week 26 of the year. How many
days are they in the den?

(26 - 20) x 7 = 42 days
Incorrectly Answered: 46
Correctly Answered: 42

Question 10:
A zoologist in India saw 8 elephants last week and 18 this week. What
is the sum?

8 + 18 = 26
Incorrectly Answered: 24
Correctly Answered: 26

Question 11:
Tourists started photographing cobras at 1:14 PM and completed at 1:19
PM. How many minutes have passed?

1:19 PM - 1:14 PM = 5 minutes
Correctly Answered: 5

Question 12:
A mother panda nurses her cub 9 times a day for 32 minutes. How many
minutes per day does she nurse?

9 x 32 = 288 minutes
Incorrectly Answered: 285


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Friday, February 26, 2010

Abby: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Animals of Africa Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 5

Correctly Answered: 4
Incorrectly Answered: 1
Unanswered: 0

Correct: 80%
Incorrect: 20%
Unanswered: 0%


Question 1:
In an African animal preserve there are 53 foxes and 12 apes. What is
the sum?

53 + 12 = 65
Correctly Answered: 65

Question 2:
If we spotted 18 elephants last week and this week we saw 7 times as
many rhinos. How many total animals did we see?

18 + 7 x 18 = 144
Incorrectly Answered: 136

Question 3:
Zoologists spotted 55 baboons and 61 elephants. What was the total?

55 + 61 = 116
Correctly Answered: 116

Question 4:
A tracker followed a confusion of 53 guinea fowl and a band of 67
gorilla. How many animals were tracked?

53 + 67 = 120
Correctly Answered: 120

Question 5:
A tracker followed 58 hippopotami and 62 foxes. How many animals were
tracked?

58 + 62 = 120
Correctly Answered: 120


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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Julie: iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results

iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 1

Number of Questions: 10

Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 0

Correct: 100%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 0%


Question 1:
We watched 9 snowboarding and another 10 snowball fighting kids. How
many total kids did we see?

9 + 10 = 19
Correctly Answered: 19

Question 2:
Out of 21 figure skating kids 11 were boys, how many were girls?

21 - 11 = 10
Correctly Answered: 10

Question 3:
Out of 9 cross country skiing kids 3 were experts, how many are
learning?

9 - 3 = 6
Correctly Answered: 6

Question 4:
We watched 7 ice sculpting and another 7 cross country skiing kids.
How many total kids did we see?

7 + 7 = 14
Correctly Answered: 14

Question 5:
If there are 2 ice fishing and another 9 snowbobbing kids, what is the
sum?

2 + 9 = 11
Correctly Answered: 11

Question 6:
We watched 11 figure skating and another 7 ringette playing kids. How
many total kids did we see?

11 + 7 = 18
Correctly Answered: 18

Question 7:
We watched 6 snowmobiling and another 11 snowman building kids. How
many total kids did we see?

6 + 11 = 17
Correctly Answered: 17

Question 8:
We watched 3 cross country skiing and another 10 skiboarding kids.
How many total kids did we see?

3 + 10 = 13
Correctly Answered: 13

Question 9:
We watched 8 freestyle skiing and another 3 cross country skiing
kids. How many total kids did we see?

8 + 3 = 11
Correctly Answered: 11

Question 10:
Out of 13 snowman building kids 7 were boys, how many were girls?

13 - 7 = 6
Correctly Answered: 6


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Sunday, February 21, 2010

SPECIAL Promotions

SPECIAL PROMOTION:

(1) WINTER GAMES PROMOTION: During the last week of Winter Games we will lower the price of 'iLiveMath Winter Sports' from $2.99 to $0.99 until February 28th the day of the closing ceremonies.

(2) TWEET and BLOG PROMOTION: If you have iLiveMath Animals of Africa or the Winter Games you can tweet one of the problems to twitter and/or send a test results summary to our www.iLiveMath.blogspot.com and we will send a promo code to the first 10 users for one of the iLiveMath or MathSpin series.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

First Name: iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results

iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 20

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 20

Correct: 0%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 100%


Question 1:
Three judges give a ski jumper style points of 17, 15, and 17. What
are the total style points?

17 + 15 + 17 = 49

Question 2:
How many total 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons are awarded for the
four-member ice sculpting team event?

3 x 4 = 12

Question 3:
Out of 79 freestyle skiing kids 38 were boys, how many were girls?

79 - 38 = 41

Question 4:
Two judges give ice sculptor style points of 84 and 58. What is the
average?

(84 + 58) / 2 = 71

Question 5:
Out of 119 snowboarding kids 26 were experts, how many are learning?

119 - 26 = 93

Question 6:
Two judges give a figure skater style points of 58 and 46. What is the
average?

(58 + 46) / 2 = 52

Question 7:
Four judges give snowboarder style points of 24, 28, 12, and 28. What
is the average?

(24 + 28 + 12 + 28) / 4 = 23

Question 8:
How many total 1st place ribbons are awarded for the four-member ice
sculpting team event?

1 x 4 = 4

Question 9:
Two judges give a figure skater style points of 56 and 74. What is the
average?

(56 + 74) / 2 = 65

Question 10:
Out of 58 dog sledding kids 33 were experts, how many are learning?

58 - 33 = 25

Question 11:
How many total 1st and 2nd place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person
sled event?

2 x 2 = 4

Question 12:
How many total 1st and 2nd place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person
sled event?

2 x 2 = 4

Question 13:
We watched 10 snowbobbing and another 64 luge kids. How many total
kids did we see?

10 + 64 = 74

Question 14:
How many total 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons are awarded for the
four-member ice sculpting team event?

3 x 4 = 12

Question 15:
How many total 1st place ribbons are awarded for the four-member ice
sculpting team event?

1 x 4 = 4

Question 16:
Two judges give a figure skater style points of 42 and 76. What is the
average?

(42 + 76) / 2 = 59

Question 17:
How many total 1st and 2nd place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person
sled event?

2 x 2 = 4

Question 18:
How many total 1st and 2nd place ribbons are awarded for the four-
member ice sculpting team event?

2 x 4 = 8

Question 19:
12 towns have hockey teams of 23 members each. If 4 teams are
eliminated, how many members are still competing?

(12 - 4) x 23 = 184

Question 20:
Three judges give snowman builder team style points of 27, 18, and 18.
What is the average?

(27 + 18 + 18) / 3 = 21


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Friday, February 19, 2010

Abby: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Animals of Africa Results: Level 2

Number of Questions: 5

Correctly Answered: 5
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 0

Correct: 100%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 0%


Question 1:
Zoologists spotted 30 gorilla and 15 gorilla. What was the total?

30 + 15 = 45
Correctly Answered: 45

Question 2:
On the animal reserve 16 lions came to drink water, but 3 left. How
many animals remain?

16 - 3 = 13
Correctly Answered: 13

Question 3:
If we spotted 12 meerkats last week and this week we saw 4 times as
many antelope. How many total animals did we see?

12 + 4 x 12 = 60
Correctly Answered: 60

Question 4:
A tribe of 37 goats and a muster of 24 peacocks came to drink water,
but 7 left. How many animals remain?

37 + 24 - 7 = 54
Correctly Answered: 54

Question 5:
A coalition of 13 cheetahs, a bloat of 14 hippopotami, and a parade of
30 elephants were seen in Africa. What was the sum?

13 + 14 + 30 = 57
Correctly Answered: 57


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Abby: iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results

iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 2

Number of Questions: 20

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 20

Correct: 0%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 100%


Question 1:
How many total 1st place ribbons are awarded for the four-member ice
sculpting team event?

1 x 4 = 4

Question 2:
How many total 1st place ribbons are awarded for the four-member ice
sculpting team event?

1 x 4 = 4

Question 3:
How many total 1st place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person sled
event?

1 x 2 = 2

Question 4:
How many total 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons are awarded for the
four-member ice sculpting team event?

3 x 4 = 12

Question 5:
Three judges give a ski jumper style points of 18, 15, and 16. What
are the total style points?

18 + 15 + 16 = 49

Question 6:
Each girls ice ringette team has 18 skaters and 2 goaltenders. How
many 1st place ribbons are awarded?

1 x (18 + 2) = 20

Question 7:
Each girls ice ringette team has 18 skaters and 2 goaltenders. How
many 1st place ribbons are awarded?

1 x (18 + 2) = 20

Question 8:
How many total 1st place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person sled
event?

1 x 2 = 2

Question 9:
Out of 35 snowshoeing kids 32 were boys, how many were girls?

35 - 32 = 3

Question 10:
Three judges give a ski jumper style points of 20, 20, and 15. What
are the total style points?

20 + 20 + 15 = 55

Question 11:
How many total 1st place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person sled
event?

1 x 2 = 2

Question 12:
How many total 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons are awarded for the 2
person sled event?

3 x 2 = 6

Question 13:
Each girls ice ringette team has 18 skaters and 2 goaltenders. How
many 1st place ribbons are awarded?

1 x (18 + 2) = 20

Question 14:
Three judges give a ski jumper style points of 16, 14, and 15. What
are the total style points?

16 + 14 + 15 = 45

Question 15:
If there are 24 snowboarding and another 40 snowbobbing kids, what is
the sum?

24 + 40 = 64

Question 16:
We watched 29 cross country skiing and another 16 toboganning kids.
How many total kids did we see?

29 + 16 = 45

Question 17:
Out of 40 broomballing kids 6 were experts, how many are learning?

40 - 6 = 34

Question 18:
Out of 55 ringette playing kids 25 were experts, how many are learning?

55 - 25 = 30

Question 19:
If each ringette playing team has 11 members. How many total members
are there in 2 teams?

11 x 2 = 22

Question 20:
If there are 35 toboganning and another 39 cross country skiing kids,
what is the sum?

35 + 39 = 74


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Thursday, February 18, 2010

iLiveMath in an African Safari!

Hi it's me Abby!

I haven't blogged in sooo long! Well it feels long because of well... school. :) iLiveMath is a new way to do math. There are challenging word problems and some cool pictures of African animals. For some it might feel like a new twist to the other iHomeEducator apps, but I think it's a nice twist.
There are three levels in this new app. The first level has addition and subtraction. I would recommend it to kids in 1st grade. The second level has multiplication, addition, and subtraction. This level is good for grades 2nd-4th. The third level has multiplication,addition, subtraction, and percentages. This level I would recommend for 4th-6th grade students. But I would suggest that 6th grade students should practice levels 1 and 2 just to refresh the brain :).
This app can also help learn not only math but what groups of animals are called. For example, did you know a group of peacocks is called a muster? Or a group of rhinos is called a Crash of Rhinos? I didn't know that until I played with the app. There can be a lot you don't know about wild life that can be very familier.

I hope you have fun with our new iLiveMath apps at iHomeEducator!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

First Name: iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results

iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 29

Correctly Answered: 2
Incorrectly Answered: 1
Unanswered: 26

Correct: 7%
Incorrect: 3%
Unanswered: 90%


Question 1:
Out of 37 snowball fighting kids 18 were boys, how many were girls?

37 - 18 = 19

Question 2:
Out of 75 ski jumping kids 67 were experts, how many are learning?

75 - 67 = 8

Question 3:
If each ringette playing team has 11 members. How many total members
are there in 3 teams?

11 x 3 = 33

Question 4:
Two judges give a figure skater style points of 56 and 52. What is the
average?

(56 + 52) / 2 = 54

Question 5:
12 towns have hockey teams of 23 members each. If 5 teams are
eliminated, how many members are still competing?

(12 - 5) x 23 = 161

Question 6:
Five judges give freestyle skier style points of 45, 85, 25, 40, and
70. What is the average?

(45 + 85 + 25 + 40 + 70) / 5 = 53

Question 7:
12 towns have hockey teams of 23 members each. If 8 teams are
eliminated, how many members are still competing?

(12 - 8) x 23 = 92

Question 8:
Two judges give ice sculptor style points of 76 and 96. What is the
average?

(76 + 96) / 2 = 86

Question 9:
Two judges give a figure skater style points of 40 and 74. What is the
average?

(40 + 74) / 2 = 57

Question 10:
How many total 1st place ribbons are awarded for the four-member ice
sculpting team event?

1 x 4 = 4

Question 11:
Out of 174 ice sculpting kids 76 were boys, how many were girls?

174 - 76 = 98

Question 12:
Three judges give snowman builder team style points of 15, 9, and 3.
What is the average?

(15 + 9 + 3) / 3 = 9

Question 13:
How many total 1st and 2nd place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person
sled event?

2 x 2 = 4

Question 14:
Two judges give ice sculptor style points of 48 and 98. What is the
average?

(48 + 98) / 2 = 73

Question 15:
We watched 91 downhill skiing and another 89 figure skating kids. How
many total kids did we see?

91 + 89 = 180

Question 16:
If there are 38 curling and another 62 snowboarding slalom kids, what
is the sum?

38 + 62 = 100

Question 17:
12 towns have hockey teams of 23 members each. If 4 teams are
eliminated, how many members are still competing?

(12 - 4) x 23 = 184

Question 18:
How many total 1st and 2nd place ribbons are awarded for the four-
member ice sculpting team event?

2 x 4 = 8

Question 19:
How many total 1st and 2nd place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person
sled event?

2 x 2 = 4

Question 20:
How many total 1st and 2nd place ribbons are awarded for the four-
member ice sculpting team event?

2 x 4 = 8

Question 21:
Three judges give snowman builder team style points of 30, 6, and 15.
What is the average?

(30 + 6 + 15) / 3 = 17

Question 22:
Three judges give snowman builder team style points of 33, 30, and 18.
What is the average?

(33 + 30 + 18) / 3 = 27

Question 23:
Two judges give a figure skater style points of 68 and 58. What is the
average?

(68 + 58) / 2 = 63

Question 24:
Three judges give a ski jumper style points of 19, 14, and 19. What
are the total style points?

19 + 14 + 19 = 52

Question 25:
Out of 71 snowball fighting kids 31 were boys, how many were girls?

71 - 31 = 40

Question 26:
Two judges give ice sculptor style points of 92 and 50. What is the
average?

(92 + 50) / 2 = 71

Question 27:
Five judges give freestyle skier style points of 45, 90, 70, 50, and
95. What is the average?

(45 + 90 + 70 + 50 + 95) / 5 = 70
Correctly Answered: 70

Question 28:
Four judges give snowboarder style points of 36, 12, 20, and 32. What
is the average?

(36 + 12 + 20 + 32) / 4 = 25
Incorrectly Answered: 16
Correctly Answered: 25

Question 29:
Two judges give a figure skater style points of 80 and 76. What is the
average?

(80 + 76) / 2 = 78
Correctly Answered: 78


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First Name: iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results

iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 15

Correctly Answered: 1
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 14

Correct: 7%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 93%


Question 1:
Three judges give snowman builder teams style points of 9, 21, and 21.
What is the average?

(9 + 21 + 21) / 3 = 17

Question 2:
How many total 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons are awarded for the
four-member ice sculpting team event?

3 x 4 = 12
Correctly Answered: 12

Question 3:
How many total 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons are awarded for the 2
person sled event?

3 x 2 = 6

Question 4:
Each girls ice ringette team has 18 skaters and 2 goaltenders. How
many 1st and 2nd place ribbons are awarded?

2 x (18 + 2) = 40

Question 5:
Out of 112 mogul skiing kids 90 were boys, how many were girls?

112 - 90 = 22

Question 6:
Out of 93 snowbobbing kids 46 were boys, how many were girls?

93 - 46 = 47

Question 7:
If there are 10 snowball fighting and another 90 snowshoeing kids,
what is the sum?

10 + 90 = 100

Question 8:
How many total 1st place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person sled
event?

1 x 2 = 2

Question 9:
We watched 8 mogul skiing and another 25 ice fishing kids. How many
total kids did we see?

8 + 25 = 33

Question 10:
Out of 187 ice swimming kids 99 were boys, how many were girls?

187 - 99 = 88

Question 11:
Two judges give ice sculpter style points of 60 and 88. What is the
average?

(60 + 88) / 2 = 74

Question 12:
How many total 1st place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person sled
event?

1 x 2 = 2

Question 13:
How many total 1st place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person sled
event?

1 x 2 = 2

Question 14:
How many total 1st and 2nd place ribbons are awarded for the 2 person
sled event?

2 x 2 = 4

Question 15:
12 towns have hockey teams of 23 members each. If 6 teams are
eliminated, how many members are still competing?

(12 - 6) x 23 = 138


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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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iLiveMath Animals of Africa Results: Level 2

Number of Questions: 10

Correctly Answered: 8
Incorrectly Answered: 1
Unanswered: 1

Correct: 80%
Incorrect: 10%
Unanswered: 10%


Question 1:
In an African animal preserve there are 26 foxes and 37 monkeys. What
is the sum?

26 + 37 = 63
Incorrectly Answered: 64
Incorrectly Answered: 64
Correctly Answered: 63

Question 2:
A tracker followed a shrewdness of 4 apes and a leap of 39 leopards.
How many animals were tracked?

4 + 39 = 43
Correctly Answered: 43

Question 3:
Last month we saw 10 zebras. This month we saw 4 times as many
zebras. How many total zebras were seen?

10 + 4 x 10 = 50
Correctly Answered: 50

Question 4:
Last month we saw 36 camels. This month we saw 6 times as many
camels. How many total camels were seen?

36 + 6 x 36 = 252

Question 5:
A pride of 33 lions and a bloat of 15 hippopotami came to drink water,
but 11 left. How many animals remain?

33 + 15 - 11 = 37
Correctly Answered: 37

Question 6:
A leap of 27 leopards, a caravan of 20 camels, and a parade of 9
elephants were seen in Africa. What was the sum?

27 + 20 + 9 = 56
Correctly Answered: 56

Question 7:
A shrewdness of 19 apes, a coalition of 41 cheetahs, and a pandemonium
of 20 parrots were seen in Africa. What was the sum?

19 + 41 + 20 = 80
Correctly Answered: 80

Question 8:
In an African animal preserve there are 3 hyenas and 17 meerkats.
What is the sum?

3 + 17 = 20
Correctly Answered: 20

Question 9:
Zoologists spotted 6 foxes and 41 porcupines. What was the total?

6 + 41 = 47
Correctly Answered: 47

Question 10:
A troupe of 33 buffalo, a tribe of 35 goats, and a cackle of 11 hyenas
were seen in Africa. What was the sum?

33 + 35 + 11 = 79
Correctly Answered: 79


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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Abby: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Animals of Africa Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 5

Correctly Answered: 4
Incorrectly Answered: 1
Unanswered: 0

Correct: 80%
Incorrect: 20%
Unanswered: 0%


Question 1:
If we spotted 92 gorilla last week and this week we saw 4 times as
many giraffe. How many total animals did we see?

92 + 4 x 92 = 460
Incorrectly Answered: 486
Incorrectly Answered: 476
Incorrectly Answered: 486

Question 2:
Zoologists spotted a leap of 30 leopards, a congregation of 30
crocodiles, and a crash of 71 rhinos. What was the total?

30 + 30 + 71 = 131
Correctly Answered: 131

Question 3:
Zoologists spotted 32 gorilla and 69 apes. What was the total?

32 + 69 = 101
Correctly Answered: 101

Question 4:
A confusion of 51 guinea fowl and a bloat of 18 hippopotami came to
drink water, but 3 left. How many animals remain?

51 + 18 - 3 = 66
Correctly Answered: 66

Question 5:
In an African animal preserve there are 65 apes and 64 camels. What
is the sum?

65 + 64 = 129
Correctly Answered: 129


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Monday, February 8, 2010

Abby: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Animals of Africa Results: Level 2

Number of Questions: 5

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 5

Correct: 0%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 100%


Question 1:
Zoologists spotted a crash of 38 rhinos, a shrewdness of 41 apes, and
a pandemonium of 30 parrots. What was the total?

38 + 41 + 30 = 109

Question 2:
Last month we saw 18 leopards. This month we saw 3 times as many
leopards. How many total leopards were seen?

18 + 3 x 18 = 72

Question 3:
A shrewdness of 6 apes, a shrewdness of 9 apes, and a coalition of 41
cheetahs were seen in Africa. What was the sum?

6 + 9 + 41 = 56

Question 4:
A caravan of 3 camels and a pandemonium of 24 parrots came to drink
water, but 24 left. How many animals remain?

3 + 24 - 24 = 3

Question 5:
A caravan of 3 camels and a pandemonium of 24 parrots came to drink
water, but 24 left. How many animals remain?

3 + 24 - 24 = 3


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iLiveMath Animals of Africa Results: Level 2

Number of Questions: 15

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 15

Correct: 0%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 100%


Question 1:
Zoologists spotted a tribe of 6 goats, a troupe of 13 buffalo, and a
cackle of 19 hyenas. What was the total?

6 + 13 + 19 = 38

Question 2:
Last month we saw 36 parrots. This month we saw 2 times as many
parrots. How many total parrots were seen?

36 + 2 x 36 = 108

Question 3:
A tribe of 33 goats, a parade of 4 elephants, and a shrewdness of 22
apes were seen in Africa. What was the sum?

33 + 4 + 22 = 59

Question 4:
A crash of 32 rhinos, a drove of 9 cattle, and a shrewdness of 14 apes
were seen in Africa. What was the sum?

32 + 9 + 14 = 55

Question 5:
A group of 39 lemurs and a troop of 13 baboons came to drink water,
but 2 left. How many animals remain?

39 + 13 - 2 = 50

Question 6:
Zoologists spotted a skulk of 28 foxes, a mob of 25 meerkats, and a
herd of 24 antelope. What was the total?

28 + 25 + 24 = 77

Question 7:
Last month we saw 7 lemurs. This month we saw 4 times as many lemurs.
How many total lemurs were seen?

7 + 4 x 7 = 35

Question 8:
A tracker followed a congregation of 9 crocodiles, and a crash of 38
rhinos. How many animals were tracked?

9 + 38 = 47

Question 9:
Zoologists spotted a troupe of 24 buffalo, a tribe of 2 goats, and a
parade of 23 elephants. What was the total?

24 + 2 + 23 = 49

Question 10:
A caravan of 32 camels, a bloat of 18 hippopotami, and a coalition of
21 cheetahs were seen in Africa. What was the sum?

32 + 18 + 21 = 71

Question 11:
If we spotted 17 apes last week and this week we saw 6 times as many
buffalo. How many total animals did we see?

17 + 6 x 17 = 119

Question 12:
A bloat of 32 hippopotami and a dazzle of 39 zebras came to drink
water, but 12 left. How many animals remain?

32 + 39 - 12 = 59

Question 13:
Last month we saw 16 monkeys. This month we saw 8 times as many
monkeys. How many total monkeys were seen?

16 + 8 x 16 = 144

Question 14:
Last month we saw 23 meerkats. This month we saw 7 times as many
meerkats. How many total meerkats were seen?

23 + 7 x 23 = 184

Question 15:
A congregation of 41 crocodiles, a pride of 33 lions, and a troop of
39 baboons were seen in Africa. What was the sum?

41 + 33 + 39 = 113


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