Logical Reasoning
Counting Problems
Probability
Mean, Median, Mode
Fractions, Decimals, Percents
100
Carly, Jessica, Wanda, and Teresa ran the hurdles in gym class. Jessica finished before Wanda. Wanda finished before Carly. Carly finished last. Teresa beat Jessica. Who placed first in the race?
Who is Teresa.
100
Alex can pick 1 type of cereal for breakfast and 1 type of sandwich for lunch. He has 6 choices for a cereal and 4 choices for a sandwich. How many possible combinations does Alex have?
What is 24 possible combinations.
100
The following chips are placed in a bucket: 2 red, 3 yellow, 4 blue, and 1 green. One chip is randomly selected from the bucket. What is the probability that the chip is either yellow or green?
What is 2/5.
100
What is the mode of the following set of numbers? 78, 88, 28, 78, 88, 130, 88, 107
What is 88.
100
Reduce this fraction 150/600
What is 1/4
200
During the last week, James watched 2 more hours of television than Richard, Stephen watched 4 less hours of television than James, and John watched television for half as many hours as Stephen. If Richard watched 8 hours of television last week, then how many hours of television did John watch?
What is 3 hours.
200
Mickey is buying a new car. He has to pick 1 color for the interior and 1 color for the exterior. This particular car has 3 options for the interior color and 7 options for the exterior color. How many possible combinations does Mickey have from which to choose?
What is 21 possible combinations.
200
Roy has decided to visit the new ice cream shop around the corner. When he goes in, he sees 10 big buckets full of ice cream behind the counter, each containing a different flavor. There are 6 flavors that contain chocolate. If he closes his eyes and picks out a bucket at random, what is the probability that the flavor he picks will contain chocolate?
What is 3/5.
200
What is the median of the following set of numbers? 53, 50, 44, 50, 44, 41, 47, 56, 38.
What is 47.
200
What is 3/4 as decimal and percent?
What is 0.75 and 75%.
300
Mark is at an amusement park and wants to go on a ride called Rolling Rapids. He knows that the wait time for Rolling Rapids is half as long as the wait time for the Bouncing Barrels ride. He also knows that the wait time for the Bouncing Barrels ride is three times as long as the wait time for the Jumping Jungle ride. If the wait time for the Jumping Jungle ride is 26 minutes, then how long is the wait time for the Rolling Rapids ride?
What is 39 minutes.
300
Sandra has 5 different jackets and 12 scarves. On a cold day, she wants to wear 1 jacket and 1 scarf. How many possible combinations could she choose to wear?
What is 60 possible combinations.
300
In a box of candy, there are 4 times as many candies with nuts as candies without nuts. Johnny pulls a candy out of the box at random. What is the probability that Johnny pulled out a candy with nuts?
What is 1/5.
300
What is the mean of the following set of numbers? 8, 24, 12, 4
What is 12.
300
What is 1/8 of 88?
What is 11.
400
Katherine read a book for her Social Studies class. The first week, she read 35 pages. She read twice that amount the second week. The third week she read 4 pages less than she did the second week. How many pages did Katherine read the third week?
What is 66 pages.
400
Callie's gym has 4 different leg press machines and 12 different cardio machines. If Callie wants to use 1 leg press machine and 1 cardio machine, how many possible combinations does she have?
What is 48 possible combinations.
400
The city carnival is holding a raffle. Every raffle ticket purchased will go into a large bin. At the end of the day, one ticket will be drawn at random for the grand prize. Lewis bought 6 tickets, Raul bought 10 tickets, and Amy bought 6 tickets. If a total of 300 tickets were sold, what is the probability that either Raul or Amy will win the grand prize.
What is 4/75.
400
What is the median of the following set of numbers? 106, 81,115, 73, 51, 47, 97, 67
What is 77.
400
Add 1/5 and 2/3.
What is 13/15.
500
A plane ticket to Denver cost 3 times as much as a plane ticket to Flagstaff. A ticket to Flagstaff costs 1/2 as much as a ticket to Las Vegas. A ticket to Las Vegas costs $240. How much does a ticket to Denver cost?
What is $360.
500
Trout Pro Shop sells 15 different fishing rods and 6 different tackle boxes. If Same wants to buy 1 fishing rod and 1 tackle box, how many possible combinations does he have?
What is 90 possible combinations.
500
In her hall closet, Maria has a shelf that contains nothing but washcloths. This shelf contains 5 white washcloths and twice as many green washcloths as white washcloths. In addition, it also contains twice as many red washcloths as green washcloths. If Maria closes her eyes and picks out a washcloth at random from the shelf, what is the probability that she picks a green washcloth?
What is 2/7
500
Mrs. Jenkins just finished grading her math tests. The class average score on her test was a 93%. However, she forgot to grade Billy's paper. Billy scored a 73% on the test. What is going to happen to the class average, once she includes Billy's score?
What is it will go down.
500
Divide 4/5 by 3
What is 4/15.
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