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Monday, August 30, 2010

iLiveMath Results: Level 1

Number of Questions: 22

Correctly Answered: 19
Incorrectly Answered: 2
Unanswered: 1

Correct: 86%
Incorrect: 9%
Unanswered: 5%


Question 1:
In an African animal preserve there are 2 parrots and 11 baboons. What is the sum?

2 + 11 = 13
Correct Answer: 13

Question 2:
On the animal reserve 9 crocodiles came to drink water, but 3 left. How many animals remain?

9 - 3 = 6
Correct Answer: 6

Question 3:
A tracker followed 3 lemurs and 9 guinea fowl. How many animals were tracked?

3 + 9 = 12
Correct Answer: 12

Question 4:
Zoologists spotted 9 goats and 8 baboons. What was the total?

9 + 8 = 17
Correct Answer: 17

Question 5:
On the animal reserve 4 foxes came to drink water, but 1 left. How many animals remain?

4 - 1 = 3
Correct Answer: 3

Question 6:
Zoologists spotted 6 camels and 11 porcupines. What was the total?

6 + 11 = 17

Question 7:
Zoologists spotted 3 cheetahs and 8 lemurs. What was the total?

3 + 8 = 11
Correct Answer: 11

Question 8:
On the animal reserve 10 porcupines came to drink water, but 3 left. How many animals remain?

10 - 3 = 7
Correct Answer: 7

Question 9:
Zoologists spotted 5 goats and 6 flamingos. What was the total?

5 + 6 = 11
Correct Answer: 11

Question 10:
Zoologists spotted 2 gorillas and 7 hippopotami. What was the total?

2 + 7 = 9
Correct Answer: 9

Question 11:
On the animal reserve 5 baboons came to drink water, but 1 left. How many animals remain?

5 - 1 = 4
Correct Answer: 4

Question 12:
Zoologists spotted 9 rhinos and 6 monkeys. What was the total?

9 + 6 = 15
Incorrect Answer: 16
Correct Answer: 15

Question 13:
In an African animal preserve there are 6 camels and 8 foxes. What is the sum?

6 + 8 = 14
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Correct Answer: 14

Question 14:
Zoologists spotted 3 goats and 6 cheetahs. What was the total?

3 + 6 = 9
Correct Answer: 9

Question 15:
On the animal reserve 6 lemurs came to drink water, but 5 left. How many animals remain?

6 - 5 = 1
Correct Answer: 1

Question 16:
On the animal reserve 8 goats came to drink water, but 3 left. How many animals remain?

8 - 3 = 5
Correct Answer: 5

Question 17:
In an African animal preserve there are 4 monkeys and 8 lions. What is the sum?

4 + 8 = 12
Correct Answer: 12

Question 18:
A tracker followed 8 giraffe and 4 buffalo. How many animals were tracked?

8 + 4 = 12
Correct Answer: 12

Question 19:
A tracker followed 9 baboons and 10 zebras. How many animals were tracked?

9 + 10 = 19
Correct Answer: 19

Question 20:
On the animal reserve 7 rhinos came to drink water, but 3 left. How many animals remain?

7 - 3 = 4
Correct Answer: 4

Question 21:
Zoologists spotted 5 peacocks and 9 cattle. What was the total?

5 + 9 = 14
Correct Answer: 14

Question 22:
On the animal reserve 6 peacocks came to drink water, but 1 left. How many animals remain?

6 - 1 = 5
Correct Answer: 5


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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Colter: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Results: Level 2

Number of Questions: 17

Correctly Answered: 14
Incorrectly Answered: 1
Unanswered: 2

Correct: 82%
Incorrect: 6%
Unanswered: 12%


Question 1:
A diver counted 38 Humphead wrasse fish which were joined by 49 more. What was the sum?

38 + 49 = 87
Correct Answer: 87

Question 2:
A research submarine counted 28 Golden-headed Sleeper Goby fish which were joined by 28 more. What was the sum?

28 + 28 = 56
Correct Answer: 56

Question 3:
A marine biologist counted 40 jellyfish which were joined by 26 more. What was the sum?

40 + 26 = 66
Correct Answer: 66

Question 4:
A research submarine counted 7 Seahorses which were joined by 11 more. What was the total?

7 + 11 = 18
Correct Answer: 18

Question 5:
A marine biologist counted 21 Lion fish which were joined by 15 more. What was the sum?

21 + 15 = 36
Incorrect Answer: 35
Correct Answer: 36

Question 6:
The dive counted a total of 15 whales and later 13 drifted away. How many remain?

15 - 13 = 2
Correct Answer: 2

Question 7:
In a group of 96 sea animals one fourth were Humphead wrasse fish. Calculate the total Humphead wrasse fish?

96 / 4 = 24
Correct Answer: 24

Question 8:
In a group of 24 sea animals one third were Bat fish. Calculate the total Bat fish?

24 / 3 = 8
Correct Answer: 8

Question 9:
In a group of 164 sea animals one fourth were Magpie Sweetlips. Calculate the total Magpie Sweetlips?

164 / 4 = 41
Correct Answer: 41

Question 10:
The underwater tour counted a total of 44 Three-stripe damsel fish and later 38 drifted away. How many remain?

44 - 38 = 6

Question 11:
A marine scientist counted 12 Sixbar wrasse fish which were joined by 4 more. What was the total?

12 + 4 = 16
Correct Answer: 16

Question 12:
A research submarine counted 10 Candy crab which were joined by 10 more. What was the sum?

10 + 10 = 20
Correct Answer: 20

Question 13:
A diver counted 30 Arc-eye hawkfish which were joined by 30 more. What was the sum?

30 + 30 = 60
Correct Answer: 60

Question 14:
The dive counted a total of 6 Foxface rabbitfish and later 2 drifted away. How many remain?

6 - 2 = 4
Correct Answer: 4

Question 15:
The sea voyage counted a total of 34 Three-stripe damsel fish and later 7 drifted away. How many remain?

34 - 7 = 27
Correct Answer: 27

Question 16:
A marine biologist counted 10 Bat fish which were joined by 38 more. What was the sum?

10 + 38 = 48
Correct Answer: 48

Question 17:
In a group of 123 sea animals one third were Leopard coralgroupers. Calculate the total Leopard coralgroupers?

123 / 3 = 41


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iLiveMath Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 12

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 12

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


Question 1:
One bushel of peaches contains ~42 lbs. If there are 3 peaches per pound, how many peaches are in 2 bushels?

((3 peaches/lb) x 42 lbs/bushel) x 2 bushels = 252 peaches

Question 2:
Several hyrdoponic greenhouses produce 1256 liters of strawberries per year. If each greenhouse produces 157 liters, how many greenhouses are there?

1256 L / (157 L/greenhouse) = 8 greenhouses

Question 3:
The farmer produces 1960 bushels of corn per year. If each acre produces 140 bushels, how many acres does the farmer have?

1960 bushels / (140 bushels/acre) = 14 acres

Question 4:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 124 apples. How many apples are in 2 pecks?

((124 apples/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel)) x 2 pecks = 62 apples

Question 5:
The farmer produces 264 bushels of corn per year. If the farmer owns 2 acres of corn, how many bushels per acre does the farm produce?

264 bushels / 2 acres = 132 bushels/acre

Question 6:
A total of 3360 liters (L) of strawberries are produced per year by a farmer with 32 hyrdoponic greenhouses. How many L/greenhouse are produced?

3360 L / 32 greenhouses = 105 L/greenhouse

Question 7:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 108 limes, how many limes are in a peck?

(108 limes/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel) = 27 limes/peck

Question 8:
A total of 4902 liters (L) of strawberries are produced per year by a farmer with 38 hyrdoponic greenhouses. How many L/greenhouse are produced?

4902 L / 38 greenhouses = 129 L/greenhouse

Question 9:
The farmer produces 1023 bushels of apples per year. If each acre produces 341 bushels, how many acres does the farmer have?

1023 bushels / (341 bushels/acre) = 3 acres

Question 10:
The farmer produces 18424 bushels of apples per year. If the farmer owns 49 acres of apples, how many bushels per acre does the farm produce?

18424 bushels / 49 acres = 376 bushels/acre

Question 11:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 80 peaches, how many peaches are in a peck?

(80 peaches/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel) = 20 peaches/peck

Question 12:
There are 12 pints in a flat. If one flat contains 2184 blackberries. How many blackberries are in 3 pints?

((2184 blackberries/flat) / (12 pints/flat)) x 3 pints = 546 blackberries


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beta test: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 12

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 12

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


Question 1:
The farmer produces 1077 bushels of apples per year. If the farmer owns 3 acres of apples, how many bushels per acre does the farm produce?

1077 bushels / 3 acres = 359 bushels/acre

Question 2:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 80 lemons. How many lemons are in 4 pecks?

((80 lemons/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel)) x 4 pecks = 80 lemons

Question 3:
The farmer produces 10808 bushels of apples per year. If each acre produces 386 bushels, how many acres does the farmer have?

10808 bushels / (386 bushels/acre) = 28 acres

Question 4:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 96 mangos, how many mangos are in a peck?

(96 mangos/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel) = 24 mangos/peck

Question 5:
There are 12 pints in a flat. If one flat contains 156 strawberries. How many strawberries are in 3 pints?

((156 strawberries/flat) / (12 pints/flat)) x 3 pints = 39 strawberries

Question 6:
The farmer produces 5301 bushels of corn per year. If the farmer owns 31 acres of corn, how many bushels per acre does the farm produce?

5301 bushels / 31 acres = 171 bushels/acre

Question 7:
The farmer has 39 acres of corn with an average production of 148 bushels per acre. How many total bushels are produced per year?

39 acres x 148 bushels/acre = 5772 bushels

Question 8:
At the market, one bushel of lemons contains ~38 lbs. If there are 4 lemons per pound, how many lemons are in one bushel?

(4 lemons/lb) x 38 lbs/bushel = 152 lemons/bushel

Question 9:
The farmer produces 3222 bushels of corn per year. If each acre produces 179 bushels, how many acres does the farmer have?

3222 bushels / (179 bushels/acre) = 18 acres

Question 10:
The farmer produces 13014 bushels of apples per year. If each acre produces 482 bushels, how many acres does the farmer have?

13014 bushels / (482 bushels/acre) = 27 acres

Question 11:
There are 12 pints in a flat. If one flat contains 2256 blackberries. How many blackberries are in 9 pints?

((2256 blackberries/flat) / (12 pints/flat)) x 9 pints = 1692 blackberries

Question 12:
The farmer produces 9085 bushels of apples per year. If the farmer owns 23 acres of apples, how many bushels per acre does the farm produce?

9085 bushels / 23 acres = 395 bushels/acre


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iLiveMath Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 12

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 12

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


Question 1:
The farmer produces 1077 bushels of apples per year. If the farmer owns 3 acres of apples, how many bushels per acre does the farm produce?

1077 bushels / 3 acres = 359 bushels/acre

Question 2:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 80 lemons. How many lemons are in 4 pecks?

((80 lemons/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel)) x 4 pecks = 80 lemons

Question 3:
The farmer produces 10808 bushels of apples per year. If each acre produces 386 bushels, how many acres does the farmer have?

10808 bushels / (386 bushels/acre) = 28 acres

Question 4:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 96 mangos, how many mangos are in a peck?

(96 mangos/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel) = 24 mangos/peck

Question 5:
There are 12 pints in a flat. If one flat contains 156 strawberries. How many strawberries are in 3 pints?

((156 strawberries/flat) / (12 pints/flat)) x 3 pints = 39 strawberries

Question 6:
The farmer produces 5301 bushels of corn per year. If the farmer owns 31 acres of corn, how many bushels per acre does the farm produce?

5301 bushels / 31 acres = 171 bushels/acre

Question 7:
The farmer has 39 acres of corn with an average production of 148 bushels per acre. How many total bushels are produced per year?

39 acres x 148 bushels/acre = 5772 bushels

Question 8:
At the market, one bushel of lemons contains ~38 lbs. If there are 4 lemons per pound, how many lemons are in one bushel?

(4 lemons/lb) x 38 lbs/bushel = 152 lemons/bushel

Question 9:
The farmer produces 3222 bushels of corn per year. If each acre produces 179 bushels, how many acres does the farmer have?

3222 bushels / (179 bushels/acre) = 18 acres

Question 10:
The farmer produces 13014 bushels of apples per year. If each acre produces 482 bushels, how many acres does the farmer have?

13014 bushels / (482 bushels/acre) = 27 acres

Question 11:
There are 12 pints in a flat. If one flat contains 2256 blackberries. How many blackberries are in 9 pints?

((2256 blackberries/flat) / (12 pints/flat)) x 9 pints = 1692 blackberries

Question 12:
The farmer produces 9085 bushels of apples per year. If the farmer owns 23 acres of apples, how many bushels per acre does the farm produce?

9085 bushels / 23 acres = 395 bushels/acre


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iLiveMath Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 12

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 12

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


Question 1:
The farmer produces 1077 bushels of apples per year. If the farmer owns 3 acres of apples, how many bushels per acre does the farm produce?

1077 bushels / 3 acres = 359 bushels/acre

Question 2:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 80 lemons. How many lemons are in 4 pecks?

((80 lemons/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel)) x 4 pecks = 80 lemons

Question 3:
The farmer produces 10808 bushels of apples per year. If each acre produces 386 bushels, how many acres does the farmer have?

10808 bushels / (386 bushels/acre) = 28 acres

Question 4:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 96 mangos, how many mangos are in a peck?

(96 mangos/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel) = 24 mangos/peck

Question 5:
There are 12 pints in a flat. If one flat contains 156 strawberries. How many strawberries are in 3 pints?

((156 strawberries/flat) / (12 pints/flat)) x 3 pints = 39 strawberries

Question 6:
The farmer produces 5301 bushels of corn per year. If the farmer owns 31 acres of corn, how many bushels per acre does the farm produce?

5301 bushels / 31 acres = 171 bushels/acre

Question 7:
The farmer has 39 acres of corn with an average production of 148 bushels per acre. How many total bushels are produced per year?

39 acres x 148 bushels/acre = 5772 bushels

Question 8:
At the market, one bushel of lemons contains ~38 lbs. If there are 4 lemons per pound, how many lemons are in one bushel?

(4 lemons/lb) x 38 lbs/bushel = 152 lemons/bushel

Question 9:
The farmer produces 3222 bushels of corn per year. If each acre produces 179 bushels, how many acres does the farmer have?

3222 bushels / (179 bushels/acre) = 18 acres

Question 10:
The farmer produces 13014 bushels of apples per year. If each acre produces 482 bushels, how many acres does the farmer have?

13014 bushels / (482 bushels/acre) = 27 acres

Question 11:
There are 12 pints in a flat. If one flat contains 2256 blackberries. How many blackberries are in 9 pints?

((2256 blackberries/flat) / (12 pints/flat)) x 9 pints = 1692 blackberries

Question 12:
The farmer produces 9085 bushels of apples per year. If the farmer owns 23 acres of apples, how many bushels per acre does the farm produce?

9085 bushels / 23 acres = 395 bushels/acre


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Sunday, August 15, 2010

test: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 12

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 12

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


Question 1:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 92 peaches. How many peaches are in a peck?

(92 peaches/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel) = 23 peaches/peck

Question 2:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 144 apples. How many apples are in a peck?

(144 apples/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel) = 36 apples/peck

Question 3:
There are 12 pints in a flat. If one flat contains 192 strawberries. How many strawberries are in 6 pints?

((192 strawberries/flat) / (12 pints/flat)) x 6 pints = 96 strawberries

Question 4:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 128 oranges. How many oranges are in a peck?

(128 oranges/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel) = 32 oranges/peck

Question 5:
There are 12 pints in a flat. If one flat contains 2268 blackberries. How many blackberries are in 9 pints?

((2268 blackberries/flat) / (12 pints/flat)) x 9 pints = 1701 blackberries

Question 6:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 92 mangos. How many mangos are in 7 pecks?

((92 mangos/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel)) x 7 pecks = 161 mangos

Question 7:
There are 12 pints in a flat. If one flat contains 1020 cherries. How many cherries are in 5 pints?

((1020 cherries/flat) / (12 pints/flat)) x 5 pints = 425 cherries

Question 8:
At the grocery store, one bushel of peaches contains ~40 lbs. If there are 4 peaches per pound, how many peaches are in one bushel?

(4 peaches/lb) x 40 lbs/bushel = 160 peaches/bushel

Question 9:
One bushel of lemons contains ~35 lbs. If there are 4 lemons per pound, how many lemons are in 2 bushels?

((4 lemons/lb) x 35 lbs/bushel) x 2 bushels = 280 lemons

Question 10:
At the orchard stand, one bushel of mangos contains ~38 lbs. If there are 3 mangos per pound, how many mangos are in one bushel?

(3 mangos/lb) x 38 lbs/bushel = 114 mangos/bushel

Question 11:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 132 apples. How many apples are in 7 pecks?

((132 apples/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel)) x 7 pecks = 231 apples

Question 12:
There are four pecks in a bushel. If one bushel contains 156 oranges. How many oranges are in a peck?

(156 oranges/bushel) / (4 pecks/bushel) = 39 oranges/peck


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iLiveMath Results: Level 2

Number of Questions: 11

Correctly Answered: 9
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 2

Correct: 82%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 18%


Question 1:
Into the stone soup the carpenter put in 5 peppers and the fisherman put in 4 more peppers. How many peppers were put into the soup?


5 + 4 = 9
Soup needs something special!

Question 2:
Into the stone soup the carpenter put in 9 fresh cabbage and the dentist put in 2 more fresh cabbage. How many fresh cabbage were put into the soup?


9 + 2 = 11
That should make a good soup!

Question 3:
Into the stone soup the reverand put in 7 husked corn cobs and the gardener put in 4 more husked corn cobs. How many husked corn cobs were put into the soup?


7 + 4 = 11
Please some more vegetables in the soup!
Correct Answer: 11

Question 4:
Into the stone soup the fireman put in 10 peeled potatoes and the reporter put in 10 more peeled potatoes. How many peeled potatoes were put into the soup?


10 + 10 = 20
Soup needs something special!
Correct Answer: 20

Question 5:
Into the stone soup the violinist put in 9 fresh orange peppers and the grandmother put in 11 more fresh orange peppers. How many fresh orange peppers were put into the soup?


9 + 11 = 20
Delicious soup!
Correct Answer: 20

Question 6:
Into the stone soup the baker put in 2 husked corn cobs and the chef put in 10 more husked corn cobs. How many husked corn cobs were put into the soup?


2 + 10 = 12
Soup needs something special!
Correct Answer: 12

Question 7:
Into the stone soup the boy put in 8 fresh green peppers and the fisherman put in 2 more fresh green peppers. How many fresh green peppers were put into the soup?


8 + 2 = 10
Marvelous soup!
Correct Answer: 10

Question 8:
Into the stone soup the father put in 8 carrots and the grandmother put in 5 more carrots. How many carrots were put into the soup?


8 + 5 = 13
Something is missing from this soup!
Correct Answer: 13

Question 9:
Into the stone soup the father put in 8 peeled potatoes and the old woman put in 4 more peeled potatoes. How many peeled potatoes were put into the soup?


8 + 4 = 12
That's tasty!
Correct Answer: 12

Question 10:
Into the stone soup the postman put in 8 asparagus stalks and the reporter put in 4 more asparagus stalks. How many asparagus stalks were put into the soup?


8 + 4 = 12
Wow! needs more stuff!
Correct Answer: 12

Question 11:
Into the stone soup the fireman put in 5 leeks and the drummer put in 8 more leeks. How many leeks were put into the soup?


5 + 8 = 13
Please some more vegetables in the soup!
Correct Answer: 13


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Sunday, August 8, 2010

Fin maths: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 3

Correctly Answered: 3
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 0

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


Question 1:
In a school of 8 sea animals four eighths were Sixbar wrasse fish. How many are there?

8 / 8 x 4 = 4
Correct Answer: 4

Question 2:
In a school of 128 sea creatures one fourth were whales. Calculate the #?

128 / 4 = 32
Correct Answer: 32

Question 3:
In a group of 44 sea animals one half were Clown fish. Calculate the total Clown fish?

44 / 2 = 22
Correct Answer: 22


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