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SAT MATH (50 Questions) 1. The crypto-numeric number A55B is divisible by 36. What is the sum of A and B? 2.

If AA + BB = BB0, where A and B represent digits, what is the sum of A and B? 3. The average of 100 numbers is 1800. Let the first number be decreased by 1 and the second number is increased by 2, and so on. What is the average of the set of increased numbers? 4. If n is the first of five consecutive odd numbers, what is their average, in terms of n? 5. What is the average of 1235.5, 1232.5, 1234, 1235, 1234.5? 6. What is the next number in the series? 1, 4, 3, 2, 5, 1, 7, , ? 7. In a class with six boys and four girls, the students all took the same test. The boys scores were 74, 82, 84, 84, 88 and 95 while the girls scores were 80, 82, 86, and 86. Which is higher, the girls average, the boys average, or the classs overall average? 8. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 24? a) 76,300 b) 78,132 c) 80,424 d) 81,234 e) 83,636 9. How many prime numbers are there between 1 and 100? 10. If you multiply one million, two hundred thousand, one hundred seventy-six by five hundred twenty thousand, two hundred four, and then divide the product by one billion, your result will be closest to? 11. In the integer 3,589 the digits are all different and increase from left to right. How many integers between 4,000 and 5,000 have digits that are all different and that increase from left to right? 12. In triangle PQR, the length of side QR is 12 and the length of side PR is 20. What is the greatest possible integer length of side PQ? 13. For all positive integers, x, let x be defined to be the sum of the digits of x multiplied by the number of digits of x. For example, 31 = (3 + 1) x 2 = 8. What is the value of 314?

14. In the figure above, line l passes through two vertices of the square. Which of the following represents the sum of the areas of the shaded regions? 15. Jason uses two different mixtures of windshield washer fluid for his car. In summer the mixture is one part washer fluid to three parts; in winter the mixture is two parts washer fluid to one part water. How many ounces of washer fluid should Jason add to 24 ounces of the summer mixture in order to produce the winter mixture?

16. In the figure above, O is the center of the circle, OABC is a square, and OP = 8 inches. What is the area of the square, in square inches? 17. If (x + y)(x*x y*y) = 0, which of the following must be true? a) x = y b) x = -y c) x*x = y*y d) x*x = -y*y e) x*x*x = y*y*y 18. The output at a factory was 40 chairs per hour for the first 3 hours of an 8-hour shift. The output then increased to 60 chairs per hour for the remainder of the 8-hour shift. What was the average (arithmetic mean) number of chairs produced per hour during this shift?

19. The friends of the Library meet on the third Sunday of every month. What is the latest possible day of the month that this meeting could take place? a) The 20th b) The 21st c) The 22nd d) The 23rd e) The 24th

20. In the figure above, lines l, m, and r intersect in a point. If l is perpendicular to m and y = 110, what is the value of x? a) 55 b) 45 c) 40 d) 35 e) 20

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