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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Ford Cars test: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 21

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 21

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


Question 1:
The 2010 Fusion drove 63 miles from home to the farm and back again 5 days a week. How many miles were traveled per week?

(63 + 63) * 5 = 630

Question 2:
The odometer started at 2598 km. After driving 48 km to the cherry orchard and 56 km to the foothills the new odometer reading is _____ km?

2598 + 48 + 56 = 2702

Question 3:
The 2010 Fusion sped 14 miles to the birthday party and back. How many miles were traveled?

14 + 14 = 28

Question 4:
On the Model T assembly line 2 cars were built every minute. How many cars are built per week?

2 cars/min x 60 min/hour x 24 hours/day x 7 days/week = 20160 cars/week

Question 5:
On the 1924 Model T assembly line 2 cars were built every minute. How many cars are built per hour?

2 cars/min x 60 min/hour = 120 cars/hour

Question 6:
In 4 laps, the Mustang Concept's speedometer registered 56, 120, 4 and 44 mph. What is the average?

(56 + 120 + 4 + 44) / 4 = 56

Question 7:
The Model T raced 32 miles to the apple orchard and back. What is the total round trip?

32 + 32 = 64

Question 8:
The odometer started at 1620 miles. After driving 71 miles to the campground and 63 miles to the retreat the new odometer reading is _____ miles?

1620 + 71 + 63 = 1754

Question 9:
The Fusion Hybrid raced 47 miles to the racetrack and 34 miles to the fair. How many miles were traveled?

47 + 34 = 81

Question 10:
On the Model T assembly line 5 cars were built every minute. How many cars are built per week?

5 cars/min x 60 min/hour x 24 hours/day x 7 days/week = 50400 cars/week

Question 11:
The 2010 Fusion taxied 56 miles to the swimming pool and 12 miles to the jewelry store. How many miles were traveled?

56 + 12 = 68

Question 12:
The 2010 Edge cruised 9 miles to the city and back. How many miles were traveled?

9 + 9 = 18

Question 13:
The 1924 Model T raced 62 miles from home to the train station and back again 2 days a week. How many miles were traveled per week?

(62 + 62) * 2 = 248

Question 14:
The Fusion Hybrid traveled 52 miles from home to the beach house and back again 4 days a week. How many miles were traveled per week?

(52 + 52) * 4 = 416

Question 15:
The 1914 Model T raced 39 miles to the harbor and back. What is the total round trip?

39 + 39 = 78

Question 16:
In 3 practice laps, the Mustang Concept's speedometer registered 96, 42 and 15 mph. What is the mean?

(96 + 42 + 15) / 3 = 51

Question 17:
On the 1914 Model T assembly line 5 cars were built every minute. How many cars are built per week?

5 cars/min x 60 min/hour x 24 hours/day x 7 days/week = 50400 cars/week

Question 18:
In 7 laps, the Mustang's speedometer registered 58, 82, 61, 64, 92, 90 and 87 mph. What is the range?

Range is the difference between the highest and lowest numbers:
92 - 58 = 34

Question 19:
In 7 laps, the Mustang GT500's speedometer showed 82, 58, 61, 87, 84, 56 and 92 mph. What is the range?

Range is the difference between the highest and lowest numbers:
92 - 56 = 36

Question 20:
The Fusion Hybrid raced 8 miles from home to the house and back again 6 days a week. How many miles were traveled per week?

(8 + 8) * 6 = 96

Question 21:
The odometer started at 2264 miles. After driving 36 miles to the play and 12 miles to the department store the new odometer reading is _____ miles?

2264 + 36 + 12 = 2312


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