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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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