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Friday, June 24, 2011

Colter: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Results: Level 2

Number of Questions: 25

Correctly Answered: 25
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 0

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


Question 1:
In a group of 27 sea animals one third were Foxface rabbitfish. Calculate the total Foxface rabbitfish?

27 / 3 = 9
Correct Answer: 9

Question 2:
A site seeing family counted 31 humpback breaches and 36 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

31 + 36 = 67
Correct Answer: 67

Question 3:
A whale watcher counted 10 humpback flukes and 11 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

10 + 11 = 21
Correct Answer: 21

Question 4:
In a group of 4 sea animals one fourth were Magpie Sweetlips. Calculate the total Magpie Sweetlips?

4 / 4 = 1
Correct Answer: 1

Question 5:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 49 Seahorses and later 15 swam away. How many remain?

49 - 15 = 34
Correct Answer: 34

Question 6:
A diver counted 32 starfish which were joined by 47 more. What was the total?

32 + 47 = 79
Correct Answer: 79

Question 7:
In a group of 27 sea animals one third were jellyfish. Calculate the total jellyfish?

27 / 3 = 9
Correct Answer: 9

Question 8:
A marine biologist counted 19 Rainbow crabs which were joined by 20 more. What was the sum?

19 + 20 = 39
Correct Answer: 39

Question 9:
A fishing boat captain counted 3 humpback pectoral fin slaps and 51 spyhops. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

3 + 51 = 54
Correct Answer: 54

Question 10:
In a group of 64 sea animals one half were sea lions. Calculate the total sea lions?

64 / 2 = 32
Correct Answer: 32

Question 11:
A photographer counted 16 humpback blowhole spouts and 19 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

16 + 19 = 35
Correct Answer: 35

Question 12:
An oceanographer counted 44 humpback pectoral fin slaps and 21 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

44 + 21 = 65
Correct Answer: 65

Question 13:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 73 moray eels and later 26 swam away. How many remain?

73 - 26 = 47
Correct Answer: 47

Question 14:
In a group of 76 sea animals one fourth were Clown fish. Calculate the total Clown fish?

76 / 4 = 19
incorrect Answer: 18
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Question 15:
A marine scientist counted 29 Parrot fish which were joined by 39 more. What was the total?

29 + 39 = 68
Correct Answer: 68

Question 16:
The sea voyage counted a total of 73 Humphead wrasse fish and later 26 swam away. How many remain?

73 - 26 = 47
Correct Answer: 47

Question 17:
The underwater tour counted a total of 46 Yellow boxfish and later 34 swam away. How many remain?

46 - 34 = 12
Correct Answer: 12

Question 18:
The underwater tour counted a total of 41 starfish and later 24 swam away. How many remain?

41 - 24 = 17
Correct Answer: 17

Question 19:
The sea voyage counted a total of 78 Rainbow crabs and later 45 swam away. How many remain?

78 - 45 = 33
Correct Answer: 33

Question 20:
The underwater tour counted a total of 60 Three-stripe damsel fish and later 44 swam away. How many remain?

60 - 44 = 16
Incorrect Answer: 18

Question 21:
An oceanographer counted 18 humpback pectoral fin slaps and 26 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

18 + 26 = 44
Correct Answer: 44

Question 22:
A site seeing family counted 48 humpback flukes and 46 spyhops. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

48 + 46 = 94
Correct Answer: 94

Question 23:
A marine scientist counted 29 Moorish Idol fish which were joined by 15 more. What was the total?

29 + 15 = 44
Incorrect Answer: 34

Question 24:
A marine biologist counted 30 jellyfish which were joined by 42 more. What was the sum?

30 + 42 = 72
Correct Answer: 72

Question 25:
In a group of 132 sea animals one fourth were sea turtles. Calculate the total sea turtles?

132 / 4 = 33
Correct Answer: 33


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