TSI Information
Algebra
Geometry
Probability
Statistics
100

Name one of the four main topics the TSI covers.

Quantitative Reasoning, Algebraic Reasoning, Geometry, Probability/Statistics

100

Look at slide 4

2^6

100

What is the formula for the perimeter of a rectangle.

P = 2l + 2W
100

What is the sample space of a six-sided dice?

{1,2,3,4,5,6}

100

Given the set of data below:

52, 84, 81, 67, 51, 81

What is the Mode?

81

200

What is the difficulty level of the test?

It depends on how you're doing. It's adaptive.

200

A  function is shown,

f(x) = 7 - 4x

What is the value of f(-5)?

27

200

What is the formula for the area of a circle?

A = pi * r ^2

200

What is the probability of rolling a 3 on a six-sided dice?

1/6

200

Given the set of data below:

1,4,9,16,25

What is the Median?

9

300

What are the TSI scores used for?

To determine if you have to take remedial college courses or if you can skip them; saving you time and money.

300

The variables x and y are directly proportional, and y = 4 when x = 3. What is the value of y when x = 9

12

300

What is the formula for the volume of a cylinder?

V = pi * r ^2 * h

300

Look at slide 2

3/12 or 1/4
300

Given the set of data below:

52, 84, 81, 67, 51, 81

What is the Range?

33

400

How many questions are on the TSI?

Either 20 questions

or 20 plus an additional 48 questions if you didn't get the college-ready score on the first 20.

400

Look at slide 5

Look at slide 6

400

The radius of a cylinder is 6 inches and the height is 24 inches. What is the volume of the cylinder?

2,714.34 square inches

400

Look at slide 3

2/12 or 1/6

400

Given the set of data below:

52, 84, 81, 67, 51, 81

What is the Mean?

69.33

500

What is the college-ready score for the first 20 questions?

A 950!!!!

from an overall range of 920-990

500

Look at slide 7

Look at slide 8

500

The length of a rectangle is 5 m greater than the width. The perimeter is 150 m. Find the width.

w = 35

500

How do you simplify a fraction?

Divide both numbers by the greatest common factor (the highest number they can be both divided by)

500

Given the set of data below:

52, 84, 81, 67, 51, 81

What is the Median?

74

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