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1. Find the missing number in the following series.
1 4 8 ? 19 26
2. Kim has 15 marbles, he gives 4 marbles to his sister and 7 to his brother. How many marbles does he have left?
3. If 10 packs of bubble gum cost as much as 2 sundae cones, and 1 sundae cone costs as much as 2 packs of gummies. How many packs of bubble gum can be exchanged for 36 packs of gummies.
4. Find the missing number in the following series.
3 9 ? 6561
5. Patrick and Eldrin decided to attend a fun run that starts at 4:30pm. The fun run started 15 minutes late, and Patrick finished one hour and 15 minutes after the run started, while Eldrin finished 30 minutes after Patrick. What time did Eldrin finish the fun run?
6. A group of eight friends went on a road trip and decided to split the cost of gas equally. The trip was 600 miles and their car had a gas mileage of 30 miles per gallon. If the cost of gas was $5 per gallon, how much should each friend pay for the gas?
7. Find the missing number in the following series.
1674988 167498 ? 1674 167
8. The numbers in the grid go together in a certain way. Which number should be in the square marked by the question mark?
55 |
49 |
46 |
108 |
102 |
99 |
? |
77 |
74 |
9. The numbers in the grid go together in a certain way. Which number should NOT be in the grid?
4895 |
4850 |
4865 |
77 |
33 |
47 |
103 |
58 |
73 |
10. Anna must give 3 out of every 4 dollars she earns each week to her sister. If Anna gets to keep $6 this week, how much did she earn in total this week?
11. If a pencil costs $3 and a ballpen costs 30% more than a pencil. How much will a ballpen cost?
12. Find the missing number in the following series.
5 10 15 10 20 25 30 ?
13. It takes $10 to take the bus from my house to school, and $12 dollars from school to my house. If I have $100 and I went to school only twice this week, and just got home from school today. How much money do I have left?
14. Four teams will be sharing a container of soda, and the first team took ½ of the soda, while the second team took ¼ of what was left of the container. If the last two teams agreed to split what was left for them to share, the container of soda consists of 350 liters. How many liters will they each have?
15. Find the missing number in the following series
A 110 D 90 G ? J 50 ?
16. The numbers in the columns go together in a certain way. Find the missing number marked by the question mark:
225, 15 |
625, 25 |
2401, 49 |
144, ? |
256,16 |
17. Jill’s apartment is 1/3 of the way to the store, which is 3km away. She normally goes to the apartment, then the store, and then back to the apartment. However, today she forgot her wallet. How far will Jill travel in total today if she has to go back to the apartment before the store to get her wallet?
18. Find the missing number in the following series.
2 4 16 256 ?
19. Lance has 5 balls, Riss has three, and Pat has 12 balls. If Lance gives 3 balls to Riss, Riss gives 2 balls to Pat, and Pat gives 7 balls to Lance. How many balls does lance have?
The following information relates to the following 3 questions.
Vehicle type: |
No. of Passengers: |
Vehicle Rental: |
Pick-up |
5 |
$50 |
Motorcycle |
2 |
$15 |
Car |
4 |
$25 |
Truck |
8 |
$100 |
A Family of 12 is looking to rent vehicles out for their vacation. The number of Passengers each vehicle can carry is listed in the table above.
20. Which types of vehicles (2 vehicles is the limit) can the family use with the most room to spare?
The following information relates to the following 3 questions.
Vehicle type: |
No. of Passengers: |
Vehicle Rental: |
Pick-up |
5 |
$50 |
Motorcycle |
2 |
$15 |
Car |
4 |
$25 |
Truck |
8 |
$100 |
A Family of 12 is looking to rent vehicles out for their vacation. The number of Passengers each vehicle can carry is listed in the table above.
21. If only 10 of the family members decided to come. What combination of vehicles will be the cheapest one for them to rent in the choices below.
The following information relates to the following 3 questions.
Vehicle type: |
No. of Passengers: |
Vehicle Rental: |
Pick-up |
5 |
$50 |
Motorcycle |
2 |
$15 |
Car |
4 |
$25 |
Truck |
8 |
$100 |
A Family of 12 is looking to rent vehicles out for their vacation. The number of Passengers each vehicle can carry is listed in the table above.
22. The family decided to rent 3 cars because the owner gave them a 10% discount per car. How much did the family spend on the three cars?
23. The numbers in the columns go together in a certain way. Find the missing number marked by the question mark:
3, 27 |
5, 125 |
9, 729 |
?, 216 |
7, 343 |
24. The numbers in the grid go together in a certain way. One of the squares has a * placed in it, to hide the number underneath. Which number should be in the square marked by the question mark?
24 |
12 |
* |
50 |
38 |
30 |
89 |
? |
69 |
25. The numbers in the grid go together in a certain way. One of the squares has a * placed in it, to hide the number underneath. Which number should be in the square marked by the question mark?
5 |
25 |
* |
27 |
135 |
675 |
44 |
? |
1100 |
26. Find the missing number in the following series.
24 30 28 34 ? 38
27. Find the missing number in the following series.
1024 ? 64 16 4
28. If a donut costs $4 and a slice of pizza costs 50% more than the donut, how much does 3 slices of pizza cost?
The following information relates to the next three questions
A Box full of toys consists of 15 toy cars, 7 dolls, 14 stuffed animals, 10 balls, and 8 water guns. If a person randomly grabs one toy from the box, find the probability that the chosen toy is
29. Stuffed animals:
The following information relates to the next three questions
A Box full of toys consists of 15 toy cars, 7 dolls, 14 stuffed animals, 10 balls, and 8 water guns. If a person randomly grabs one toy from the box, find the probability that the chosen toy is:
30. Balls and toy cars:
The following information relates to the next three questions
A Box full of toys consists of 15 toy cars, 7 dolls, 14 stuffed animals, 10 balls, and 8 water guns. If a person randomly grabs one toy from the box, find the probability that the chosen toy is:
31. Everything except toy cars:
32. A sequence of numbers is changing by the same amount each time. The first, fourth and sixth numbers are 24, 12, and 4. What is the sum of the first six numbers in the sequence?
33. A sequence of numbers is changing by the same amount each time. The first, third and seventh numbers are 25, 31, and 43. If you subtract the sixth and second number of the sequence, then add the first number of the sequence. What will your answer be?
34. If your first, third and fourth number is 6561, 9, and 3. What is the second number in the sequence?
35. Kevin’s monthly allowance is $800. Due to him being naughty, his mother will be deducting 20% of his monthly allowance for the next month. How much money will Kevin receive the next month?
36. A drag race was scheduled to start at 3:10pm; however, it started 15 minutes behind schedule. If the car that came first finished one hour and thirty minutes after the race began, the car that came in third finished 40 minutes after this, and the car that came in second finished 15 minutes before the third car. At what time did the car that came in second finished the race?
37. If Shin had 6 candies more, she would have twice as much as Pat. If she had 3 candies less she would have half as much as Pat. How many candies does Pat have?
38. The numbers in the columns go together in a certain way. Find the missing number marked by the question mark:
225, 15, 75 |
144, 12, 48 |
36, 6, 12 |
169, 13, ? |
256,16, 85 |
39. Francis rides his motorcycle to work everyday, which is 60 kilometers away. Francis rides at a steady pace of 15 kilometers per hour. How many minutes will it take him to ride from home to work?
40. Find the missing number in the following series.
12 24 16 28 ? 32
41. One bus has 48 passengers and another has 16 passengers. How many passengers must be taken from one bus, so each has the equal number of passengers?
42. Find the mean average of 2, 5, 7, and 10.
43. Find the mean average of 3, 4, 6, 8, and 9.
44. Given:
Grades |
No. of students |
52-54 |
2 |
55-57 |
4 |
58-60 |
3 |
61-63 |
10 |
64-66 |
9 |
67-69 |
8 |
70-72 |
4 |
Find the mean of the scores of the students.
45. The numbers in each box go together in a certain way. Find the missing number marked by the question mark.
50, 35, 60 |
480, ?, 490 |
1045, 1030, 1055 |
85, 70, 95 |
46. The numbers in the grid go together in a certain way. One of the squares has a * placed in it, to hide the number underneath. Which number should be in the square marked by the question mark?
142 |
118 |
70 |
259 |
* |
187 |
? |
132 |
84 |
47. If your second, third and fifth number is 3, 5, and 9. Take the fifteenth number of the sequence and subtract it to your second and fifth number. What will the answer be?
The following information relates to the next three questions
A container full of drinks consists of 31 cans of coke, 11 cans of mountain dew, 14 cans of apple juice, 10 bottles of sparkling water, and 8 bottles of water. If a person randomly grabs one drink from the container, find the probability that the chosen drink is:
48. Mountain dew:
The following information relates to the next three questions
A container full of drinks consists of 31 cans of coke, 11 cans of mountain dew, 14 cans of apple juice, 10 bottles of sparkling water, and 8 bottles of water. If a person randomly grabs one drink from the container, find the probability that the chosen drink is:
49. Apple juice and Coke:
The following information relates to the next three questions
A container full of drinks consists of 31 cans of coke, 11 cans of mountain dew, 14 cans of apple juice, 10 bottles of sparkling water, and 8 bottles of water. If a person randomly grabs one drink from the container, find the probability that the chosen drink is:
50. Everything except bottles of water, but the cans of coke are now just 24 pieces: