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Saturday, July 30, 2011

iLiveMath Results: Level 1

Number of Questions: 6

Correctly Answered: 6
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 0

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


Question 1:
Due to exhaustion, 11 riders fell out of the lead field of 17 riders. How many riders are left in the lead field?

17 - 11 = 6
Correct Answer: 6

Question 2:
The train had 4 mail bags on board. It traveled to the next depot and picked up 5 more. How many mail bags are on the train?

4 + 5 = 9
Correct Answer: 9

Question 3:
A lead pack of 6 stock cars were joined by 10 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?

6 + 10 = 16
Correct Answer: 16

Question 4:
A maglev train had 8 commuters and sped to the next stop to pick up 9 and drop off 7. How many are on the train?

8 + 9 - 7 = 10
Correct Answer: 10

Question 5:
Due to exhaustion, 5 cyclists dropped out of the lead group of 9 cyclists. How many cyclists are left in the lead group?

9 - 5 = 4
Correct Answer: 4

Question 6:
A lead pack of 5 race cars were joined by 11 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?

5 + 11 = 16
Correct Answer: 16


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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Monday, July 18, 2011

elenamath: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Results: Level 1

Number of Questions: 13

Correctly Answered: 12
Incorrectly Answered: 1
Unanswered: 0

Correct: 92%
Incorrect: 8%
Unanswered: 0%


Question 1:
The underwater tour counted a total of 12 Cuttlefish and later 7 swam away. How many remain?

12 - 7 = 5
Correct Answer: 5

Question 2:
A whale watcher counted 5 humpback flukes and 9 fluke slaps. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

5 + 9 = 14
Correct Answer: 14

Question 3:
A marine biologist counted 4 sea lions which were joined by 7 more. What was the total?

4 + 7 = 11
Correct Answer: 11

Question 4:
A research submarine counted 2 Orangutan Crabs which were joined by 11 more. What was the total?

2 + 11 = 13
Correct Answer: 13

Question 5:
A marine biologist counted 7 jellyfish which were joined by 8 more. What was the sum?

7 + 8 = 15
Correct Answer: 15

Question 6:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 16 sea lions and later 10 swam away. How many remain?

16 - 10 = 6
Correct Answer: 6

Question 7:
A photographer counted 3 humpback breaches and 2 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

3 + 2 = 5
Correct Answer: 5

Question 8:
A marine scientist counted 11 Dolphins which were joined by 2 more. What was the total?

11 + 2 = 13
Correct Answer: 13

Question 9:
The dive counted a total of 15 Seahorses and later 7 swam away. How many remain?

15 - 7 = 8
Incorrect Answer: 7
Correct Answer: 8

Question 10:
A marine biologist counted 2 Moorish Idol fish which were joined by 7 more. What was the total?

2 + 7 = 9
Correct Answer: 9

Question 11:
A marine biologist counted 3 Yellow boxfish which were joined by 4 more. What was the total?

3 + 4 = 7
Correct Answer: 7

Question 12:
A fishing boat captain counted 3 humpback flukes and 7 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

3 + 7 = 10
Correct Answer: 10

Question 13:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 13 Dolphins and later 8 swam away. How many remain?

13 - 8 = 5
Correct Answer: 5


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iLiveMath Results: Level 3

Number of Questions: 7

Correctly Answered: 7
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 0

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


Question 1:
In a group of 108 sea animals one third were dolphins. Calculate the total dolphins?

108 / 3 = 36
Correct Answer: 36

Question 2:
A marine scientist counted 47 Sixbar wrasse fish which were joined by 86 more. What was the total?

47 + 86 = 133
Correct Answer: 133

Question 3:
In a group of 196 sea animals three fourths were Rizzo dolphins. Calculate the number?

196 / 4 x 3 = 147
Correct Answer: 147

Question 4:
A diver counted 70 Dolphins which were joined by 85 more. What was the sum?

70 + 85 = 155
Correct Answer: 155

Question 5:
The marine life census counted 315 total sea creatures where one seventh were Sixbar wrasse fish. Calculate the #?

315 / 7 = 45
Correct Answer: 45

Question 6:
The sea voyage counted a total of 41 starfish and later 34 swam away. How many remain?

41 - 34 = 7
Correct Answer: 7

Question 7:
In a group of 39 sea animals one third were Hawaiian green sea turtles. Calculate the total Hawaiian green sea turtles?

39 / 3 = 13
Correct Answer: 13


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Monday, July 11, 2011

iLiveMath Results: Level 1

Number of Questions: 9

Correctly Answered: 6
Incorrectly Answered: 3
Unanswered: 0

Correct: 67%
Incorrect: 33%
Unanswered: 0%


Question 1:
An oceanographer counted 3 humpback blowhole spouts and 5 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

3 + 5 = 8
Correct Answer: 8

Question 2:
The sea voyage counted a total of 12 Titan trigger fish and later 9 swam away. How many remain?

12 - 9 = 3
Incorrect Answer: 1
Incorrect Answer: 2
Correct Answer: 3

Question 3:
A diver counted 4 Horseshoe crabs which were joined by 3 more. What was the total?

4 + 3 = 7
Correct Answer: 7

Question 4:
A whale watcher counted 7 humpback breaches and 2 fluke slaps. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

7 + 2 = 9
Correct Answer: 9

Question 5:
The sea voyage counted a total of 9 Humphead wrasse fish and later 7 swam away. How many remain?

9 - 7 = 2
Correct Answer: 2

Question 6:
A fishing boat captain counted 10 humpback flukes and 11 spyhops. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

10 + 11 = 21
Correct Answer: 21

Question 7:
An oceanographer counted 3 humpback breaches and 11 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?

3 + 11 = 14
Incorrect Answer: 13
Correct Answer: 14

Question 8:
A marine scientist counted 6 Orangutan Crabs which were joined by 11 more. What was the total?

6 + 11 = 17
Correct Answer: 17

Question 9:
The dive counted a total of 14 sea lions and later 7 swam away. How many remain?

14 - 7 = 7
Incorrect Answer: 6
Correct Answer: 7


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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

First Name: iLiveMath Test Results

iLiveMath Results: Level 1

Number of Questions: 12

Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 12

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


Question 1:
The train had 4 passengers on board. It journeyed to the next stop and picked up 5 more. How many passengers are on the train?

4 + 5 = 9

Question 2:
Due to exhaustion, 11 riders dropped out of the lead peloton of 18 riders. How many riders are left in the lead peloton?

18 - 11 = 7

Question 3:
A lead pack of 14 Formula One drivers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 9 hurtled ahead. How many are left behind?

14 - 9 = 5

Question 4:
A maglev train had 6 travelers and sped to the next town to pick up 3 and drop off 8. How many are on the train?

6 + 3 - 8 = 1

Question 5:
A lead pack of 8 race cars were joined by 4 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?

8 + 4 = 12

Question 6:
A lead pack of 14 Formula One drivers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 5 sped ahead. How many are left behind?

14 - 5 = 9

Question 7:
A train with 10 passengers sped to the next depot and 8 were dropped off. How many passengers are on the train?

10 - 8 = 2

Question 8:
A maglev train had 3 tourists and journeyed to the next town to pick up 11 and drop off 6. How many are on the train?

3 + 11 - 6 = 8

Question 9:
A circus train with 14 passengers sped to the next station and 11 were dropped off. How many passengers are on the train?

14 - 11 = 3

Question 10:
Due to heat, 7 bikers fell out of the lead peloton of 9 bikers. How many bikers are left in the lead peloton?

9 - 7 = 2

Question 11:
A lead pack of 5 stock cars were joined by 3 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?

5 + 3 = 8

Question 12:
The 1st pack of 6 bikers darted past excited friends and were joined by 7 more bikers. How many total in the new pack?

6 + 7 = 13


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