iLiveMath Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 20
Correctly Answered: 20
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 0
Correct: 100%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 0%
Question 1:
A photographer counted 11 humpback breaches and 10 spyhops. How many
acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
11 + 10 = 21
Correct Answer: 21
Question 2:
The underwater tour counted a total of 11 Candy crab and later 7 swam
away. How many remain?
11 - 7 = 4
Correct Answer: 4
Question 3:
A photographer counted 7 humpback pectoral fin slaps and 11 peduncle
throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
7 + 11 = 18
Correct Answer: 18
Question 4:
An oceanographer counted 3 sea lions which were joined by 6 more.
What was the sum?
3 + 6 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 5:
The dive counted a total of 17 penguins and later 7 swam away. How many remain?
17 - 7 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 6:
An oceanographer counted 11 humpback flukes and 8 fluke slaps. How
many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
11 + 8 = 19
Correct Answer: 19
Question 7:
An oceanographer counted 3 humpback flukes and 9 spyhops. How many
acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
3 + 9 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 8:
A research submarine counted 10 otters which were joined by 5 more.
What was the total?
10 + 5 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 9:
The dive counted a total of 5 Three-stripe damsel fish and later 3
swam away. How many remain?
5 - 3 = 2
Correct Answer: 2
Question 10:
A research submarine counted 7 Wolf eels which were joined by 4 more.
What was the total?
7 + 4 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 11:
A marine biologist counted 3 Wolf eels which were joined by 3 more.
What was the total?
3 + 3 = 6
Correct Answer: 6
Question 12:
A research submarine counted 8 Rainbow crabs which were joined by 7
more. What was the total?
8 + 7 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 13:
A whale watcher counted 2 humpback breaches and 7 fluke slaps. How
many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 7 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 14:
The dive counted a total of 13 otters and later 10 swam away. How many remain?
13 - 10 = 3
Correct Answer: 3
Question 15:
A photographer counted 5 humpback flukes and 6 fluke slaps. How many
acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
5 + 6 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 16:
An oceanographer counted 2 humpback flukes and 6 spyhops. How many
acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 6 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 17:
The underwater tour counted a total of 16 Bat fish and later 9 swam
away. How many remain?
16 - 9 = 7
Correct Answer: 7
Question 18:
An oceanographer counted 9 Magpie Sweetlips which were joined by 11
more. What was the sum?
9 + 11 = 20
Correct Answer: 20
Question 19:
A fishing boat captain counted 10 humpback pectoral fin slaps and 2
spyhops. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
10 + 2 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 20:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 7 sea lions and later 2 swam
away. How many remain?
7 - 2 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
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Saturday, May 26, 2012
EM: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 5
Correctly Answered: 3
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 2
Correct: 60%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 40%
Question 1:
An oceanographer counted 2 humpback breaches and 11 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 11 = 13
Correct Answer: 13
Question 2:
A diver counted 6 Rizzo dolphins which were joined by 6 more. What was the total?
6 + 6 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 3:
A diver counted 2 penguins which were joined by 10 more. What was the total?
2 + 10 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 4:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 6 bandwing fish and later 3 swam away. How many remain?
6 - 3 = 3
Question 5:
A research submarine counted 3 Red parrot fish which were joined by 6 more. What was the sum?
3 + 6 = 9
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Number of Questions: 5
Correctly Answered: 3
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 2
Correct: 60%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 40%
Question 1:
An oceanographer counted 2 humpback breaches and 11 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 11 = 13
Correct Answer: 13
Question 2:
A diver counted 6 Rizzo dolphins which were joined by 6 more. What was the total?
6 + 6 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 3:
A diver counted 2 penguins which were joined by 10 more. What was the total?
2 + 10 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 4:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 6 bandwing fish and later 3 swam away. How many remain?
6 - 3 = 3
Question 5:
A research submarine counted 3 Red parrot fish which were joined by 6 more. What was the sum?
3 + 6 = 9
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
111: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 8
Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 8
Correct: 0%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 100%
Question 1:
A maglev train had 10 tourists and traveled to the next town to pick up 5 and drop off 4. How many are on the train?
10 + 5 - 4 = 11
Question 2:
A lead pack of 9 race cars were joined by 9 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
9 + 9 = 18
Question 3:
A lead pack of 20 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 9 hurtled ahead. How many are left behind?
20 - 9 = 11
Question 4:
A lead pack of 17 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 7 zoomed ahead. How many are left behind?
17 - 7 = 10
Question 5:
Due to heat, 9 racers dropped out of the lead group of 12 racers. How many racers are left in the lead group?
12 - 9 = 3
Question 6:
A lead pack of 10 Formula One cars drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 6 zoomed ahead. How many are left behind?
10 - 6 = 4
Question 7:
A maglev train had 10 tourists and traveled to the next station to pick up 4 and drop off 7. How many are on the train?
10 + 4 - 7 = 7
Question 8:
Due to water breaks, 9 riders fell out of the lead field of 19 riders. How many riders are left in the lead field?
19 - 9 = 10
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Number of Questions: 8
Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 8
Correct: 0%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 100%
Question 1:
A maglev train had 10 tourists and traveled to the next town to pick up 5 and drop off 4. How many are on the train?
10 + 5 - 4 = 11
Question 2:
A lead pack of 9 race cars were joined by 9 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
9 + 9 = 18
Question 3:
A lead pack of 20 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 9 hurtled ahead. How many are left behind?
20 - 9 = 11
Question 4:
A lead pack of 17 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 7 zoomed ahead. How many are left behind?
17 - 7 = 10
Question 5:
Due to heat, 9 racers dropped out of the lead group of 12 racers. How many racers are left in the lead group?
12 - 9 = 3
Question 6:
A lead pack of 10 Formula One cars drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 6 zoomed ahead. How many are left behind?
10 - 6 = 4
Question 7:
A maglev train had 10 tourists and traveled to the next station to pick up 4 and drop off 7. How many are on the train?
10 + 4 - 7 = 7
Question 8:
Due to water breaks, 9 riders fell out of the lead field of 19 riders. How many riders are left in the lead field?
19 - 9 = 10
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Saturday, May 19, 2012
Katrina winter sport: iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results
iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 11
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 91%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 9%
iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 9
Correctly Answered: 8
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 89
Incorrect: 0
Unanswered: 11
iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 4
Correctly Answered: 3
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 75
Incorrect: 0
Unanswered: 25
iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 3
Correctly Answered: 2
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 67
Incorrect: 0
Unanswered: 33
iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 1
Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Unanswered: 100
Question 1:
Out of 15 snowball fighting kids 6 were experts, how many are learning?
15 - 6 = 9
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www.iLiveMath.blogspot.comCorrect Answer: 9
Question 2:
If there are 6 snowman building and another 10 snowbobbing kids, what is the sum?
6 + 10 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 3:
Out of 15 toboganning kids 10 were experts, how many are learning?
15 - 10 = 5
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www.iLiveMath.blogspot.comCorrect Answer: 5
Question 4:
Out of 13 freestyle skiing kids 6 were boys, how many were girls?
13 - 6 = 7
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Question 5:
Out of 18 mogul skiing kids 8 were boys, how many were girls?
18 - 8 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 6:
If there are 6 ice skating and another 7 speed skating kids, what is the sum?
6 + 7 = 13
Correct Answer: 13
Question 7:
We watched 6 curling and another 8 luge kids. How many total kids did we see?
6 + 8 = 14
Correct Answer: 14
Question 8:
Out of 14 ringette playing kids 4 were experts, how many are learning?
14 - 4 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 9:
Out of 13 ice sculpting kids 10 were experts, how many are learning?
13 - 10 = 3
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Question 10:
We watched 6 skeleton sledding and another 3 ice sculpting kids. How many total kids did we see?
6 + 3 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 11:
If there are 6 mogul skiing and another 9 cross country skiing kids, what is the sum?
6 + 9 = 15
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Number of Questions: 11
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 91%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 9%
iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 9
Correctly Answered: 8
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 89
Incorrect: 0
Unanswered: 11
iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 4
Correctly Answered: 3
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 75
Incorrect: 0
Unanswered: 25
iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 3
Correctly Answered: 2
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 67
Incorrect: 0
Unanswered: 33
iLiveMath Winter Sports Test Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 1
Correctly Answered: 0
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Unanswered: 100
Question 1:
Out of 15 snowball fighting kids 6 were experts, how many are learning?
15 - 6 = 9
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www.iLiveMath.blogspot.comCorrect Answer: 9
Question 2:
If there are 6 snowman building and another 10 snowbobbing kids, what is the sum?
6 + 10 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 3:
Out of 15 toboganning kids 10 were experts, how many are learning?
15 - 10 = 5
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www.iLiveMath.blogspot.comCorrect Answer: 5
Question 4:
Out of 13 freestyle skiing kids 6 were boys, how many were girls?
13 - 6 = 7
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www.iLiveMath.blogspot.comCorrect Answer: 7
Question 5:
Out of 18 mogul skiing kids 8 were boys, how many were girls?
18 - 8 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 6:
If there are 6 ice skating and another 7 speed skating kids, what is the sum?
6 + 7 = 13
Correct Answer: 13
Question 7:
We watched 6 curling and another 8 luge kids. How many total kids did we see?
6 + 8 = 14
Correct Answer: 14
Question 8:
Out of 14 ringette playing kids 4 were experts, how many are learning?
14 - 4 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 9:
Out of 13 ice sculpting kids 10 were experts, how many are learning?
13 - 10 = 3
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www.iLiveMath.blogspot.comCorrect Answer: 3
Question 10:
We watched 6 skeleton sledding and another 3 ice sculpting kids. How many total kids did we see?
6 + 3 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 11:
If there are 6 mogul skiing and another 9 cross country skiing kids, what is the sum?
6 + 9 = 15
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Katrina speed: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 11
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 91%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 9%
Question 1:
Due to water breaks, 11 bikers fell out of the lead group of 13 bikers. How many bikers are left in the lead group?
13 - 11 = 2
Correct Answer: 2
Question 2:
Due to water breaks, 10 riders fell out of the lead field of 19 riders. How many riders are left in the lead field?
19 - 10 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 3:
A lead pack of 3 race cars were joined by 9 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
3 + 9 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 4:
A maglev train had 4 commuters and sped to the next station to pick up 10 and drop off 3. How many are on the train?
4 + 10 - 3 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 5:
Due to exhaustion, 10 riders fell out of the lead field of 14 riders. How many riders are left in the lead field?
14 - 10 = 4
Correct Answer: 4
Question 6:
A Acela train with 12 mail bags voyaged to the next stop and 9 were dropped off. How many mail bags are on the train?
12 - 9 = 3
Correct Answer: 3
Question 7:
A lead pack of 5 race cars were joined by 8 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
5 + 8 = 13
Correct Answer: 13
Question 8:
A lead pack of 9 race cars were joined by 5 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
9 + 5 = 14
Correct Answer: 14
Question 9:
A lead pack of 13 Formula One drivers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 6 zoomed ahead. How many are left behind?
13 - 6 = 7
Correct Answer: 7
Question 10:
The 1st field of 10 riders darted past onlookers and were joined by 6 more riders. How many total in the new field?
10 + 6 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 11:
A lead pack of 5 race cars were joined by 8 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
5 + 8 = 13
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Number of Questions: 11
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 91%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 9%
Question 1:
Due to water breaks, 11 bikers fell out of the lead group of 13 bikers. How many bikers are left in the lead group?
13 - 11 = 2
Correct Answer: 2
Question 2:
Due to water breaks, 10 riders fell out of the lead field of 19 riders. How many riders are left in the lead field?
19 - 10 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 3:
A lead pack of 3 race cars were joined by 9 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
3 + 9 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 4:
A maglev train had 4 commuters and sped to the next station to pick up 10 and drop off 3. How many are on the train?
4 + 10 - 3 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 5:
Due to exhaustion, 10 riders fell out of the lead field of 14 riders. How many riders are left in the lead field?
14 - 10 = 4
Correct Answer: 4
Question 6:
A Acela train with 12 mail bags voyaged to the next stop and 9 were dropped off. How many mail bags are on the train?
12 - 9 = 3
Correct Answer: 3
Question 7:
A lead pack of 5 race cars were joined by 8 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
5 + 8 = 13
Correct Answer: 13
Question 8:
A lead pack of 9 race cars were joined by 5 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
9 + 5 = 14
Correct Answer: 14
Question 9:
A lead pack of 13 Formula One drivers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 6 zoomed ahead. How many are left behind?
13 - 6 = 7
Correct Answer: 7
Question 10:
The 1st field of 10 riders darted past onlookers and were joined by 6 more riders. How many total in the new field?
10 + 6 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 11:
A lead pack of 5 race cars were joined by 8 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
5 + 8 = 13
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Katrina Ocean: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 11
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 91%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 9%
Question 1:
An oceanographer counted 2 Golden-headed Sleeper Goby fish which were joined by 10 more. What was the sum?
2 + 10 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 2:
A photographer counted 9 humpback blowhole spouts and 9 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
9 + 9 = 18
Correct Answer: 18
Question 3:
The dive counted a total of 6 Candy crab and later 3 swam away. How many remain?
6 - 3 = 3
Correct Answer: 3
Question 4:
A research submarine counted 11 Rainbow crabs which were joined by 10 more. What was the sum?
11 + 10 = 21
Correct Answer: 21
Question 5:
A photographer counted 6 humpback breaches and 11 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
6 + 11 = 17
Correct Answer: 17
Question 6:
An oceanographer counted 5 Hawaiian green sea turtles which were joined by 10 more. What was the total?
5 + 10 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 7:
A diver counted 2 Leopard coralgroupers which were joined by 7 more. What was the sum?
2 + 7 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 8:
A diver counted 2 Seahorses which were joined by 3 more. What was the sum?
2 + 3 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 9:
A whale watcher counted 9 humpback breaches and 4 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
9 + 4 = 13
Correct Answer: 13
Question 10:
The sea voyage counted a total of 10 Yellow boxfish and later 3 swam away. How many remain?
10 - 3 = 7
Correct Answer: 7
Question 11:
A photographer counted 11 humpback pectoral fin slaps and 4 spyhops. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
11 + 4 = 15
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Number of Questions: 11
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 91%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 9%
Question 1:
An oceanographer counted 2 Golden-headed Sleeper Goby fish which were joined by 10 more. What was the sum?
2 + 10 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 2:
A photographer counted 9 humpback blowhole spouts and 9 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
9 + 9 = 18
Correct Answer: 18
Question 3:
The dive counted a total of 6 Candy crab and later 3 swam away. How many remain?
6 - 3 = 3
Correct Answer: 3
Question 4:
A research submarine counted 11 Rainbow crabs which were joined by 10 more. What was the sum?
11 + 10 = 21
Correct Answer: 21
Question 5:
A photographer counted 6 humpback breaches and 11 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
6 + 11 = 17
Correct Answer: 17
Question 6:
An oceanographer counted 5 Hawaiian green sea turtles which were joined by 10 more. What was the total?
5 + 10 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 7:
A diver counted 2 Leopard coralgroupers which were joined by 7 more. What was the sum?
2 + 7 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 8:
A diver counted 2 Seahorses which were joined by 3 more. What was the sum?
2 + 3 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 9:
A whale watcher counted 9 humpback breaches and 4 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
9 + 4 = 13
Correct Answer: 13
Question 10:
The sea voyage counted a total of 10 Yellow boxfish and later 3 swam away. How many remain?
10 - 3 = 7
Correct Answer: 7
Question 11:
A photographer counted 11 humpback pectoral fin slaps and 4 spyhops. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
11 + 4 = 15
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Sunday, May 13, 2012
Justin speed: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 3
Number of Questions: 10
Correctly Answered: 9
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 90%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 10%
Question 1:
A Formula One driver zoomed at 280 km/h for a 1.1 hour race. How many
kilometers did the Formula One driver travel?
Rate x Time = Distance; 280 km/h x (11/10) hrs = 308 km
Correct Answer: 308
Question 2:
A Acela train with 97 water jugs traveled to the next town and 37 were
dropped off. How many water jugs are on the train?
97 - 37 = 60
Correct Answer: 60
Question 3:
A Acela train with 41 food crates journeyed to the next town and 33
were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
41 - 33 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 4:
If a Maglev train raced at an average speed of 214 mph, how many miles
are traveled in 7 hours? (Distance = Rate x Time)
214 mph x 7 hours = 1498 miles
Correct Answer: 1498
Question 5:
If sailboats skimmed at an average speed of 20 knots, how many
nautical miles are traveled in 5 hrs? (1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hr)
20 knots x 5 hours = 100 nautical miles
Correct Answer: 100
Question 6:
The 1st field of 51 riders raced past cheering fans and were joined by
27 more riders. How many total in the new field?
51 + 27 = 78
Correct Answer: 78
Question 7:
If catamarans skimmed at an average speed of 27 knots, how many
nautical miles are traveled in 9 hrs? (1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hr)
27 knots x 9 hours = 243 nautical miles
Correct Answer: 243
Question 8:
A maglev train had 38 commuters and journeyed to the next town to pick
up 47 and drop off 44. How many are on the train?
38 + 47 - 44 = 41
Correct Answer: 41
Question 9:
To escape earth's gravity the Space Shuttle Atlantis must accelerate
from Mach 9 to Mach 22. Calculate the difference?
Mach 22 - Mach 9 = Mach 13
Question 10:
A lead pack of 60 race cars were joined by 51 cars. How many total
cars are in the pack?
60 + 51 = 111
Correct Answer: 111
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Number of Questions: 10
Correctly Answered: 9
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 90%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 10%
Question 1:
A Formula One driver zoomed at 280 km/h for a 1.1 hour race. How many
kilometers did the Formula One driver travel?
Rate x Time = Distance; 280 km/h x (11/10) hrs = 308 km
Correct Answer: 308
Question 2:
A Acela train with 97 water jugs traveled to the next town and 37 were
dropped off. How many water jugs are on the train?
97 - 37 = 60
Correct Answer: 60
Question 3:
A Acela train with 41 food crates journeyed to the next town and 33
were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
41 - 33 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 4:
If a Maglev train raced at an average speed of 214 mph, how many miles
are traveled in 7 hours? (Distance = Rate x Time)
214 mph x 7 hours = 1498 miles
Correct Answer: 1498
Question 5:
If sailboats skimmed at an average speed of 20 knots, how many
nautical miles are traveled in 5 hrs? (1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hr)
20 knots x 5 hours = 100 nautical miles
Correct Answer: 100
Question 6:
The 1st field of 51 riders raced past cheering fans and were joined by
27 more riders. How many total in the new field?
51 + 27 = 78
Correct Answer: 78
Question 7:
If catamarans skimmed at an average speed of 27 knots, how many
nautical miles are traveled in 9 hrs? (1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hr)
27 knots x 9 hours = 243 nautical miles
Correct Answer: 243
Question 8:
A maglev train had 38 commuters and journeyed to the next town to pick
up 47 and drop off 44. How many are on the train?
38 + 47 - 44 = 41
Correct Answer: 41
Question 9:
To escape earth's gravity the Space Shuttle Atlantis must accelerate
from Mach 9 to Mach 22. Calculate the difference?
Mach 22 - Mach 9 = Mach 13
Question 10:
A lead pack of 60 race cars were joined by 51 cars. How many total
cars are in the pack?
60 + 51 = 111
Correct Answer: 111
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Rachael Ranney: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 12
Correctly Answered: 8
Incorrectly Answered: 2
Unanswered: 2
Correct: 67%
Incorrect: 17%
Unanswered: 17%
Question 1:
A Steam Train with 11 water jugs journeyed to the next town and 3 were dropped off. How many water jugs are on the train?
11 - 3 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 2:
The 1st peloton of 11 riders darted past photographers and were joined by 5 more riders. How many total in the new peloton?
11 + 5 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 3:
A Steam Train with 5 mail bags journeyed to the next stop and 2 were dropped off. How many mail bags are on the train?
5 - 2 = 3
Question 4:
The 1st group of 8 racers sped past onlookers and were joined by 8 more racers. How many total in the new group?
8 + 8 = 16
Incorrect Answer: 9
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Question 5:
A Acela train with 5 food crates journeyed to the next town and 2 were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
5 - 2 = 3
Correct Answer: 3
Question 6:
A maglev train had 2 passengers and sped to the next station to pick up 8 and drop off 2. How many are on the train?
2 + 8 - 2 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 7:
The train had 8 food crates on board. It voyaged to the next town and picked up 6 more. How many food crates are on the train?
8 + 6 = 14
Correct Answer: 14
Question 8:
A train with 20 food crates traveled to the next station and 9 were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
20 - 9 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 9:
The 1st field of 3 racers dashed past cheering fans and were joined by 2 more racers. How many total in the new field?
3 + 2 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 10:
A lead pack of 20 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 11 zoomed ahead. How many are left behind?
20 - 11 = 9
Incorrect Answer: 7
Question 11:
Due to heat, 11 bikers dropped out of the lead field of 21 bikers. How many bikers are left in the lead field?
21 - 11 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 12:
A lead pack of 18 Formula One drivers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 9 sped ahead. How many are left behind?
18 - 9 = 9
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Number of Questions: 12
Correctly Answered: 8
Incorrectly Answered: 2
Unanswered: 2
Correct: 67%
Incorrect: 17%
Unanswered: 17%
Question 1:
A Steam Train with 11 water jugs journeyed to the next town and 3 were dropped off. How many water jugs are on the train?
11 - 3 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 2:
The 1st peloton of 11 riders darted past photographers and were joined by 5 more riders. How many total in the new peloton?
11 + 5 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 3:
A Steam Train with 5 mail bags journeyed to the next stop and 2 were dropped off. How many mail bags are on the train?
5 - 2 = 3
Question 4:
The 1st group of 8 racers sped past onlookers and were joined by 8 more racers. How many total in the new group?
8 + 8 = 16
Incorrect Answer: 9
You need to spin to pick an answer and tap 'Done'.
Question 5:
A Acela train with 5 food crates journeyed to the next town and 2 were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
5 - 2 = 3
Correct Answer: 3
Question 6:
A maglev train had 2 passengers and sped to the next station to pick up 8 and drop off 2. How many are on the train?
2 + 8 - 2 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 7:
The train had 8 food crates on board. It voyaged to the next town and picked up 6 more. How many food crates are on the train?
8 + 6 = 14
Correct Answer: 14
Question 8:
A train with 20 food crates traveled to the next station and 9 were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
20 - 9 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 9:
The 1st field of 3 racers dashed past cheering fans and were joined by 2 more racers. How many total in the new field?
3 + 2 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 10:
A lead pack of 20 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 11 zoomed ahead. How many are left behind?
20 - 11 = 9
Incorrect Answer: 7
Question 11:
Due to heat, 11 bikers dropped out of the lead field of 21 bikers. How many bikers are left in the lead field?
21 - 11 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 12:
A lead pack of 18 Formula One drivers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 9 sped ahead. How many are left behind?
18 - 9 = 9
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Rachael Ranney: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 12
Correctly Answered: 8
Incorrectly Answered: 2
Unanswered: 2
Correct: 67%
Incorrect: 17%
Unanswered: 17%
Question 1:
A Steam Train with 11 water jugs journeyed to the next town and 3 were dropped off. How many water jugs are on the train?
11 - 3 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 2:
The 1st peloton of 11 riders darted past photographers and were joined by 5 more riders. How many total in the new peloton?
11 + 5 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 3:
A Steam Train with 5 mail bags journeyed to the next stop and 2 were dropped off. How many mail bags are on the train?
5 - 2 = 3
Question 4:
The 1st group of 8 racers sped past onlookers and were joined by 8 more racers. How many total in the new group?
8 + 8 = 16
Incorrect Answer: 9
You need to spin to pick an answer and tap 'Done'.
Question 5:
A Acela train with 5 food crates journeyed to the next town and 2 were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
5 - 2 = 3
Correct Answer: 3
Question 6:
A maglev train had 2 passengers and sped to the next station to pick up 8 and drop off 2. How many are on the train?
2 + 8 - 2 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 7:
The train had 8 food crates on board. It voyaged to the next town and picked up 6 more. How many food crates are on the train?
8 + 6 = 14
Correct Answer: 14
Question 8:
A train with 20 food crates traveled to the next station and 9 were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
20 - 9 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 9:
The 1st field of 3 racers dashed past cheering fans and were joined by 2 more racers. How many total in the new field?
3 + 2 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 10:
A lead pack of 20 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 11 zoomed ahead. How many are left behind?
20 - 11 = 9
Incorrect Answer: 7
Question 11:
Due to heat, 11 bikers dropped out of the lead field of 21 bikers. How many bikers are left in the lead field?
21 - 11 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 12:
A lead pack of 18 Formula One drivers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 9 sped ahead. How many are left behind?
18 - 9 = 9
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Number of Questions: 12
Correctly Answered: 8
Incorrectly Answered: 2
Unanswered: 2
Correct: 67%
Incorrect: 17%
Unanswered: 17%
Question 1:
A Steam Train with 11 water jugs journeyed to the next town and 3 were dropped off. How many water jugs are on the train?
11 - 3 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 2:
The 1st peloton of 11 riders darted past photographers and were joined by 5 more riders. How many total in the new peloton?
11 + 5 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 3:
A Steam Train with 5 mail bags journeyed to the next stop and 2 were dropped off. How many mail bags are on the train?
5 - 2 = 3
Question 4:
The 1st group of 8 racers sped past onlookers and were joined by 8 more racers. How many total in the new group?
8 + 8 = 16
Incorrect Answer: 9
You need to spin to pick an answer and tap 'Done'.
Question 5:
A Acela train with 5 food crates journeyed to the next town and 2 were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
5 - 2 = 3
Correct Answer: 3
Question 6:
A maglev train had 2 passengers and sped to the next station to pick up 8 and drop off 2. How many are on the train?
2 + 8 - 2 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 7:
The train had 8 food crates on board. It voyaged to the next town and picked up 6 more. How many food crates are on the train?
8 + 6 = 14
Correct Answer: 14
Question 8:
A train with 20 food crates traveled to the next station and 9 were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
20 - 9 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 9:
The 1st field of 3 racers dashed past cheering fans and were joined by 2 more racers. How many total in the new field?
3 + 2 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 10:
A lead pack of 20 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 11 zoomed ahead. How many are left behind?
20 - 11 = 9
Incorrect Answer: 7
Question 11:
Due to heat, 11 bikers dropped out of the lead field of 21 bikers. How many bikers are left in the lead field?
21 - 11 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 12:
A lead pack of 18 Formula One drivers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 9 sped ahead. How many are left behind?
18 - 9 = 9
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Sunday, May 6, 2012
Justin speed: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 3
Number of Questions: 10
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 0
Correct: 100%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 0%
Question 1:
Due to heat, 51 racers fell out of the lead field of 68 racers. How many racers are left in the lead field?
68 - 51 = 17
Correct Answer: 17
Question 2:
A maglev train had 12 passengers and traveled to the next stop to pick up 57 and drop off 20. How many are on the train?
12 + 57 - 20 = 49
Correct Answer: 49
Question 3:
The steam train had 18 water jugs on board. It voyaged to the next depot and picked up 56 more. How many water jugs are on the train?
18 + 56 = 74
Correct Answer: 74
Question 4:
The Space Shuttle launch was reset from 10:15PM to 10:43PM due to ice. How long did the NASA engineers wait?
10:43 PM - 10:15 PM = 28 minutes
Correct Answer: 28
Question 5:
A shuttle at Mach 3 (Supersonic) reaches Mach 23 to dock with the ISS. What is the difference?
Mach 23 - Mach 3 = Mach 20
Correct Answer: 20
Question 6:
A lead pack of 99 Formula One cars drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 33 raced ahead. How many are left behind?
99 - 33 = 66
Correct Answer: 66
Question 7:
At the speed of sound, F-15 Eagles soared 1 mile in 5 seconds. The jets travel 28 miles in ___ seconds? (Dist. = Rate x Time)
5 x 28 = 140
Correct Answer: 140
Question 8:
The train had 24 passengers on board. It sped to the next town and picked up 46 more. How many passengers are on the train?
24 + 46 = 70
Correct Answer: 70
Question 9:
A shuttle at Mach 21 (High-Hypersonic) reaches Mach 23 to dock with the ISS. What is the difference?
Mach 23 - Mach 21 = Mach 2
Correct Answer: 2
Question 10:
If a Maglev train raced at an average speed of 196 mph, how many miles are traveled in 6 hours? (Distance = Rate x Time)
196 mph x 6 hours = 1176 miles
Correct Answer: 1176
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Number of Questions: 10
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 0
Correct: 100%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 0%
Question 1:
Due to heat, 51 racers fell out of the lead field of 68 racers. How many racers are left in the lead field?
68 - 51 = 17
Correct Answer: 17
Question 2:
A maglev train had 12 passengers and traveled to the next stop to pick up 57 and drop off 20. How many are on the train?
12 + 57 - 20 = 49
Correct Answer: 49
Question 3:
The steam train had 18 water jugs on board. It voyaged to the next depot and picked up 56 more. How many water jugs are on the train?
18 + 56 = 74
Correct Answer: 74
Question 4:
The Space Shuttle launch was reset from 10:15PM to 10:43PM due to ice. How long did the NASA engineers wait?
10:43 PM - 10:15 PM = 28 minutes
Correct Answer: 28
Question 5:
A shuttle at Mach 3 (Supersonic) reaches Mach 23 to dock with the ISS. What is the difference?
Mach 23 - Mach 3 = Mach 20
Correct Answer: 20
Question 6:
A lead pack of 99 Formula One cars drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 33 raced ahead. How many are left behind?
99 - 33 = 66
Correct Answer: 66
Question 7:
At the speed of sound, F-15 Eagles soared 1 mile in 5 seconds. The jets travel 28 miles in ___ seconds? (Dist. = Rate x Time)
5 x 28 = 140
Correct Answer: 140
Question 8:
The train had 24 passengers on board. It sped to the next town and picked up 46 more. How many passengers are on the train?
24 + 46 = 70
Correct Answer: 70
Question 9:
A shuttle at Mach 21 (High-Hypersonic) reaches Mach 23 to dock with the ISS. What is the difference?
Mach 23 - Mach 21 = Mach 2
Correct Answer: 2
Question 10:
If a Maglev train raced at an average speed of 196 mph, how many miles are traveled in 6 hours? (Distance = Rate x Time)
196 mph x 6 hours = 1176 miles
Correct Answer: 1176
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Katrina Ocean: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 12
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 2
Correct: 83%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 17%
Question 1:
A marine biologist counted 5 Rizzo dolphins which were joined by 2 more. What was the sum?
5 + 2 = 7
Correct Answer: 7
Question 2:
A site seeing family counted 3 humpback flukes and 7 fluke slaps. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
3 + 7 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 3:
A research submarine counted 5 Parrot fish which were joined by 6 more. What was the total?
5 + 6 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 4:
A site seeing family counted 2 humpback blowhole spouts and 6 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 6 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 5:
An oceanographer counted 2 humpback lunge feeds and 10 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 10 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 6:
The sea voyage counted a total of 17 sea lions and later 7 swam away. How many remain?
17 - 7 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 7:
The dive counted a total of 9 Titan trigger fish and later 4 swam away. How many remain?
9 - 4 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 8:
A marine biologist counted 2 Seahorses which were joined by 9 more. What was the total?
2 + 9 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 9:
The underwater tour counted a total of 11 Titan trigger fish and later 7 swam away. How many remain?
11 - 7 = 4
Correct Answer: 4
Question 10:
The underwater tour counted a total of 13 Golden-headed Sleeper Goby fish and later 9 swam away. How many remain?
13 - 9 = 4
Question 11:
A marine biologist counted 3 Wolf eels which were joined by 10 more. What was the total?
3 + 10 = 13
Correct Answer: 13
Question 12:
A marine scientist counted 4 Hawaiian green sea turtles which were joined by 11 more. What was the sum?
4 + 11 = 15
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Number of Questions: 12
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 2
Correct: 83%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 17%
Question 1:
A marine biologist counted 5 Rizzo dolphins which were joined by 2 more. What was the sum?
5 + 2 = 7
Correct Answer: 7
Question 2:
A site seeing family counted 3 humpback flukes and 7 fluke slaps. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
3 + 7 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 3:
A research submarine counted 5 Parrot fish which were joined by 6 more. What was the total?
5 + 6 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 4:
A site seeing family counted 2 humpback blowhole spouts and 6 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 6 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 5:
An oceanographer counted 2 humpback lunge feeds and 10 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 10 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 6:
The sea voyage counted a total of 17 sea lions and later 7 swam away. How many remain?
17 - 7 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 7:
The dive counted a total of 9 Titan trigger fish and later 4 swam away. How many remain?
9 - 4 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 8:
A marine biologist counted 2 Seahorses which were joined by 9 more. What was the total?
2 + 9 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 9:
The underwater tour counted a total of 11 Titan trigger fish and later 7 swam away. How many remain?
11 - 7 = 4
Correct Answer: 4
Question 10:
The underwater tour counted a total of 13 Golden-headed Sleeper Goby fish and later 9 swam away. How many remain?
13 - 9 = 4
Question 11:
A marine biologist counted 3 Wolf eels which were joined by 10 more. What was the total?
3 + 10 = 13
Correct Answer: 13
Question 12:
A marine scientist counted 4 Hawaiian green sea turtles which were joined by 11 more. What was the sum?
4 + 11 = 15
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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Katrina @: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 11
Correctly Answered: 11
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 0
Correct: 100%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 0%
Question 1:
The 1st field of 11 riders dashed past onlookers and were joined by 9 more riders. How many total in the new field?
11 + 9 = 20
Correct Answer: 20
Question 2:
The 1st pack of 6 bikers dashed past photographers and were joined by 3 more bikers. How many total in the new pack?
6 + 3 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 3:
The 1st field of 7 bikers dashed past photographers and were joined by 3 more bikers. How many total in the new field?
7 + 3 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 4:
The 1st peloton of 8 cyclists dashed past photographers and were joined by 3 more cyclists. How many total in the new peloton?
8 + 3 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 5:
The 1st pack of 6 bikers raced past onlookers and were joined by 10 more bikers. How many total in the new pack?
6 + 10 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 6:
A lead pack of 15 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 10 sped ahead. How many are left behind?
15 - 10 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 7:
A lead pack of 3 race cars were joined by 6 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
3 + 6 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 8:
A circus train with 7 food crates sped to the next station and 3 were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
7 - 3 = 4
Correct Answer: 4
Question 9:
Due to exhaustion, 7 cyclists fell out of the lead pack of 11 cyclists. How many cyclists are left in the lead pack?
11 - 7 = 4
Correct Answer: 4
Question 10:
The 1st peloton of 7 riders dashed past excited friends and were joined by 8 more riders. How many total in the new peloton?
7 + 8 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 11:
A lead pack of 7 stock cars were joined by 5 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
7 + 5 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
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Number of Questions: 11
Correctly Answered: 11
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 0
Correct: 100%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 0%
Question 1:
The 1st field of 11 riders dashed past onlookers and were joined by 9 more riders. How many total in the new field?
11 + 9 = 20
Correct Answer: 20
Question 2:
The 1st pack of 6 bikers dashed past photographers and were joined by 3 more bikers. How many total in the new pack?
6 + 3 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 3:
The 1st field of 7 bikers dashed past photographers and were joined by 3 more bikers. How many total in the new field?
7 + 3 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 4:
The 1st peloton of 8 cyclists dashed past photographers and were joined by 3 more cyclists. How many total in the new peloton?
8 + 3 = 11
Correct Answer: 11
Question 5:
The 1st pack of 6 bikers raced past onlookers and were joined by 10 more bikers. How many total in the new pack?
6 + 10 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 6:
A lead pack of 15 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 10 sped ahead. How many are left behind?
15 - 10 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 7:
A lead pack of 3 race cars were joined by 6 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
3 + 6 = 9
Correct Answer: 9
Question 8:
A circus train with 7 food crates sped to the next station and 3 were dropped off. How many food crates are on the train?
7 - 3 = 4
Correct Answer: 4
Question 9:
Due to exhaustion, 7 cyclists fell out of the lead pack of 11 cyclists. How many cyclists are left in the lead pack?
11 - 7 = 4
Correct Answer: 4
Question 10:
The 1st peloton of 7 riders dashed past excited friends and were joined by 8 more riders. How many total in the new peloton?
7 + 8 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 11:
A lead pack of 7 stock cars were joined by 5 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
7 + 5 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
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katrina ocean: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 1
Number of Questions: 13
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 2
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 77%
Incorrect: 15%
Unanswered: 8%
Question 1:
A site seeing family counted 4 humpback lunge feeds and 11 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
4 + 11 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 2:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 20 Hawaiian green sea turtles and later 10 swam away. How many remain?
20 - 10 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 3:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 13 spotted jellyfish and later 10 swam away. How many remain?
13 - 10 = 3
Correct Answer: 3
Question 4:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 7 moray eels and later 2 swam away. How many remain?
7 - 2 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 5:
A photographer counted 6 humpback lunge feeds and 2 spyhops. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
6 + 2 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 6:
A marine biologist counted 3 Red parrot fish which were joined by 10 more. What was the sum?
3 + 10 = 13
Incorrect Answer: 3
Correct Answer: 13
Question 7:
A marine biologist counted 7 Yellow boxfish which were joined by 5 more. What was the sum?
7 + 5 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 8:
An oceanographer counted 9 bandwing fish which were joined by 6 more. What was the sum?
9 + 6 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 9:
A marine biologist counted 11 Moorish Idol fish which were joined by 9 more. What was the sum?
11 + 9 = 20
You need to spin to pick an answer and tap 'Done'.
Correct Answer: 20
Question 10:
An oceanographer counted 2 humpback breaches and 8 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 8 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 11:
A fishing boat captain counted 5 humpback pectoral fin slaps and 10 fluke slaps. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
5 + 10 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 12:
A marine scientist counted 11 starfish which were joined by 10 more. What was the sum?
11 + 10 = 21
Correct Answer: 21
Question 13:
A photographer counted 2 humpback flukes and 9 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 9 = 11
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Number of Questions: 13
Correctly Answered: 10
Incorrectly Answered: 2
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 77%
Incorrect: 15%
Unanswered: 8%
Question 1:
A site seeing family counted 4 humpback lunge feeds and 11 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
4 + 11 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 2:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 20 Hawaiian green sea turtles and later 10 swam away. How many remain?
20 - 10 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 3:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 13 spotted jellyfish and later 10 swam away. How many remain?
13 - 10 = 3
Correct Answer: 3
Question 4:
The ocean expedition counted a total of 7 moray eels and later 2 swam away. How many remain?
7 - 2 = 5
Correct Answer: 5
Question 5:
A photographer counted 6 humpback lunge feeds and 2 spyhops. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
6 + 2 = 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 6:
A marine biologist counted 3 Red parrot fish which were joined by 10 more. What was the sum?
3 + 10 = 13
Incorrect Answer: 3
Correct Answer: 13
Question 7:
A marine biologist counted 7 Yellow boxfish which were joined by 5 more. What was the sum?
7 + 5 = 12
Correct Answer: 12
Question 8:
An oceanographer counted 9 bandwing fish which were joined by 6 more. What was the sum?
9 + 6 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 9:
A marine biologist counted 11 Moorish Idol fish which were joined by 9 more. What was the sum?
11 + 9 = 20
You need to spin to pick an answer and tap 'Done'.
Correct Answer: 20
Question 10:
An oceanographer counted 2 humpback breaches and 8 peduncle throws. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 8 = 10
Correct Answer: 10
Question 11:
A fishing boat captain counted 5 humpback pectoral fin slaps and 10 fluke slaps. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
5 + 10 = 15
Correct Answer: 15
Question 12:
A marine scientist counted 11 starfish which were joined by 10 more. What was the sum?
11 + 10 = 21
Correct Answer: 21
Question 13:
A photographer counted 2 humpback flukes and 9 lobtails. How many acrobatic whale behaviors are counted?
2 + 9 = 11
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Nicole Speed: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 3
Number of Questions: 21
Correctly Answered: 20
Incorrectly Answered: 1
Unanswered: 0
Correct: 95%
Incorrect: 5%
Unanswered: 0%
Question 1:
If sailboats skimmed at an average speed of 17 knots, how many nautical miles are traveled in 14 hrs? (1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hr)
17 knots x 14 hours = 238 nautical miles
Correct Answer: 238
Question 2:
If a Maglev train raced at an average speed of 220 mph, how many miles are traveled in 9 hours? (Distance = Rate x Time)
220 mph x 9 hours = 1980 miles
Correct Answer: 1980
Question 3:
A maglev train had 67 travelers and sped to the next stop to pick up 22 and drop off 66. How many are on the train?
67 + 22 - 66 = 23
Correct Answer: 23
Question 4:
A lead pack of 67 stock cars were joined by 22 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
67 + 22 = 89
Correct Answer: 89
Question 5:
If kitesurfers sped at an average speed of 47 knots, how many nautical miles are traveled in 8 hrs? (1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hr)
47 knots x 8 hours = 376 nautical miles
Correct Answer: 376
Question 6:
A maglev train had 59 passengers and journeyed to the next stop to pick up 26 and drop off 45. How many are on the train?
59 + 26 - 45 = 40
Correct Answer: 40
Question 7:
The steam train had 55 water jugs on board. It traveled to the next stop and picked up 20 more. How many water jugs are on the train?
55 + 20 = 75
Correct Answer: 75
Question 8:
The train had 60 food crates on board. It voyaged to the next town and picked up 67 more. How many food crates are on the train?
60 + 67 = 127
Correct Answer: 127
Question 9:
Due to heat, 26 cyclists fell out of the lead field of 77 cyclists. How many cyclists are left in the lead field?
77 - 26 = 51
Correct Answer: 51
Question 10:
A shuttle at Mach 21 (High-Hypersonic) reaches Mach 23 to dock with the International Space Station (ISS). What is the difference?
Mach 23 - Mach 21 = Mach 2
Incorrect Answer: 44
Correct Answer: 2
Question 11:
If sailboats hydroplaned at an average speed of 19 knots, how many nautical miles are traveled in 4 hrs? (1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hr)
19 knots x 4 hours = 76 nautical miles
Correct Answer: 76
Question 12:
Due to heat, 68 cyclists fell out of the lead field of 84 cyclists. How many cyclists are left in the lead field?
84 - 68 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 13:
The train had 68 food crates on board. It voyaged to the next town and picked up 64 more. How many food crates are on the train?
68 + 64 = 132
Correct Answer: 132
Question 14:
To escape earth's gravity the Space Shuttle must accelerate from Mach 14 to Mach 22. Calculate the difference?
Mach 22 - Mach 14 = Mach 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 15:
A maglev train had 34 commuters and journeyed to the next stop to pick up 47 and drop off 56. How many are on the train?
34 + 47 - 56 = 25
Correct Answer: 25
Question 16:
A train with 54 water jugs journeyed to the next town and 24 were dropped off. How many water jugs are on the train?
54 - 24 = 30
Correct Answer: 30
Question 17:
If a Maglev train sped at an average speed of 201 mph, how many miles are traveled in 3 hours? (Distance = Rate x Time)
201 mph x 3 hours = 603 miles
Correct Answer: 603
Question 18:
A lead pack of 69 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 38 hurtled ahead. How many are left behind?
69 - 38 = 31
Correct Answer: 31
Question 19:
Due to heat, 16 bikers fell out of the lead peloton of 69 bikers. How many bikers are left in the lead peloton?
69 - 16 = 53
Correct Answer: 53
Question 20:
If a Maglev train sped at an average speed of 199 mph, how many miles are traveled in 3 hours? (Distance = Rate x Time)
199 mph x 3 hours = 597 miles
Correct Answer: 597
Question 21:
The train had 34 passengers on board. It journeyed to the next town and picked up 27 more. How many passengers are on the train?
34 + 27 = 61
Correct Answer: 61
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Number of Questions: 21
Correctly Answered: 20
Incorrectly Answered: 1
Unanswered: 0
Correct: 95%
Incorrect: 5%
Unanswered: 0%
Question 1:
If sailboats skimmed at an average speed of 17 knots, how many nautical miles are traveled in 14 hrs? (1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hr)
17 knots x 14 hours = 238 nautical miles
Correct Answer: 238
Question 2:
If a Maglev train raced at an average speed of 220 mph, how many miles are traveled in 9 hours? (Distance = Rate x Time)
220 mph x 9 hours = 1980 miles
Correct Answer: 1980
Question 3:
A maglev train had 67 travelers and sped to the next stop to pick up 22 and drop off 66. How many are on the train?
67 + 22 - 66 = 23
Correct Answer: 23
Question 4:
A lead pack of 67 stock cars were joined by 22 cars. How many total cars are in the pack?
67 + 22 = 89
Correct Answer: 89
Question 5:
If kitesurfers sped at an average speed of 47 knots, how many nautical miles are traveled in 8 hrs? (1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hr)
47 knots x 8 hours = 376 nautical miles
Correct Answer: 376
Question 6:
A maglev train had 59 passengers and journeyed to the next stop to pick up 26 and drop off 45. How many are on the train?
59 + 26 - 45 = 40
Correct Answer: 40
Question 7:
The steam train had 55 water jugs on board. It traveled to the next stop and picked up 20 more. How many water jugs are on the train?
55 + 20 = 75
Correct Answer: 75
Question 8:
The train had 60 food crates on board. It voyaged to the next town and picked up 67 more. How many food crates are on the train?
60 + 67 = 127
Correct Answer: 127
Question 9:
Due to heat, 26 cyclists fell out of the lead field of 77 cyclists. How many cyclists are left in the lead field?
77 - 26 = 51
Correct Answer: 51
Question 10:
A shuttle at Mach 21 (High-Hypersonic) reaches Mach 23 to dock with the International Space Station (ISS). What is the difference?
Mach 23 - Mach 21 = Mach 2
Incorrect Answer: 44
Correct Answer: 2
Question 11:
If sailboats hydroplaned at an average speed of 19 knots, how many nautical miles are traveled in 4 hrs? (1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hr)
19 knots x 4 hours = 76 nautical miles
Correct Answer: 76
Question 12:
Due to heat, 68 cyclists fell out of the lead field of 84 cyclists. How many cyclists are left in the lead field?
84 - 68 = 16
Correct Answer: 16
Question 13:
The train had 68 food crates on board. It voyaged to the next town and picked up 64 more. How many food crates are on the train?
68 + 64 = 132
Correct Answer: 132
Question 14:
To escape earth's gravity the Space Shuttle must accelerate from Mach 14 to Mach 22. Calculate the difference?
Mach 22 - Mach 14 = Mach 8
Correct Answer: 8
Question 15:
A maglev train had 34 commuters and journeyed to the next stop to pick up 47 and drop off 56. How many are on the train?
34 + 47 - 56 = 25
Correct Answer: 25
Question 16:
A train with 54 water jugs journeyed to the next town and 24 were dropped off. How many water jugs are on the train?
54 - 24 = 30
Correct Answer: 30
Question 17:
If a Maglev train sped at an average speed of 201 mph, how many miles are traveled in 3 hours? (Distance = Rate x Time)
201 mph x 3 hours = 603 miles
Correct Answer: 603
Question 18:
A lead pack of 69 Formula One racers drafted in a line and as they rounded a turn 38 hurtled ahead. How many are left behind?
69 - 38 = 31
Correct Answer: 31
Question 19:
Due to heat, 16 bikers fell out of the lead peloton of 69 bikers. How many bikers are left in the lead peloton?
69 - 16 = 53
Correct Answer: 53
Question 20:
If a Maglev train sped at an average speed of 199 mph, how many miles are traveled in 3 hours? (Distance = Rate x Time)
199 mph x 3 hours = 597 miles
Correct Answer: 597
Question 21:
The train had 34 passengers on board. It journeyed to the next town and picked up 27 more. How many passengers are on the train?
34 + 27 = 61
Correct Answer: 61
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
First Name: iLiveMath Test Results
iLiveMath Results: Level 2
Number of Questions: 2
Correctly Answered: 1
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 50%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 50%
Question 1:
The sea voyage counted a total of 77 Lion fish and later 26 swam away. How many remain?
77 - 26 = 51
Correct Answer: 51
Question 2:
In a group of 87 sea animals one third were Chrysaora jelly. Calculate the total Chrysaora jelly?
87 / 3 = 29
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Number of Questions: 2
Correctly Answered: 1
Incorrectly Answered: 0
Unanswered: 1
Correct: 50%
Incorrect: 0%
Unanswered: 50%
Question 1:
The sea voyage counted a total of 77 Lion fish and later 26 swam away. How many remain?
77 - 26 = 51
Correct Answer: 51
Question 2:
In a group of 87 sea animals one third were Chrysaora jelly. Calculate the total Chrysaora jelly?
87 / 3 = 29
(c) 2010 iHomeEducator
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www.iLiveMath.blogspot.com
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