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Wonderlic Practice Questions Set 1,23 Math All Are Latest

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Wonderlic Practice Questions Set # 1,2&3 Math | All Are Latest And Correct Answers Graded A+

  • A physical education class has three times as many girls as boys. During a class
  • basketball game, the girls average 18 points each, and the class as a whole averages 17 points per person. How many points does each boy score on average? ✔✔1.

Answer: 14. Since the class has three times as many girls as boys, the class is

composed of 75% girls and 25% boys. To find the number of points each boy scores on average, we solve the following equation: 0.75*18 + 0.25*X = 17, where X is the number of points each boy scores on average. Solving for X gives X = 14, so the boys average 14 points per game.

  • Randolph has 8 ties, 6 pairs of pants, and 4 dress shirts. How many days could he
  • possibly go without wearing the same combination of these three items? ✔✔2. Answer: 192 days. There are 48 different combinations of ties and shirts (8 different ties for each of the 6 pairs of pants), and then four different shirts for each of these combinations. In

numerical form: 8 x 6 x 4 = 192.

  • John is a mechanic. He makes $8.50 an hour, plus $3 extra for every oil change he
  • performs. Last week he worked 36 hours and performed 17 oil changes. How much

money did he make? ✔✔3. Answer: $357. John's base wage can be figured by

multiplying his pay per hour by the number of hours he worked: $8.50 x 36 = 306. His bonus for oil changes is calculated by multiplying the payment per oil change by the number of oil changes performed: 17 x 3 = 51. These two products can then be added together.

  • A box of staples has a length of 6 cm, a width of 7 cm, and a volume of 378 cm
  • cubed. What is the height of the box? ✔✔4. Answer: 9 cm. Volume is calculated as the product of length, width, and height, so if height is set as Y: 6 x 7 x Y = 378. This can be rearranged to 378 / 42 = Y = 9.

  • What is the average of all of the integers from 13 to 37? ✔✔5. Answer: 25. This kind
  • of problem can be easily solved by simply finding the average of the two extremes in the

range: (13 + 37) / 2 = 25.

  • A basketball player averaged 20 points a game over the course of six games. His
  • scores in five of those games were 23, 18, 16, 24, and 27. How many points did he

score in the sixth game? ✔✔6. Answer: 12 points.

  • Arnold is about to go on a 500-mile car trip. His mechanic recommends that he buy a
  • special highway engine oil that will save him 50 cents in gas for every 25 miles of the trip. This new oil, however, will cost $20. Is it worthwhile for Arnold to buy the oil if he has a coupon for $4 dollars off the price? ✔✔7. Answer: No. Arnold will only save $10 by using the oil (.5 x (500 / 25)), and this is still $6 less than the cost of the oil.

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