This WorkKeys® Math practice test covers Level 3 of Applied Math. This is a good place to begin your test preparation since Level 3 is the easiest. It covers basic arithmetic, conversion of fractions and decimals, conversion of both time and money, calculating prices, and calculating change for customer purchases. You may use a calculator.
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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
On Monday, the low temperature was −6 degrees Celsius. On the following day, the low temperature was 5 degrees Celsius. What is the difference in low temperature between Monday and Tuesday?
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Camp Copeland ordered 20 cases of eggs. There are one dozen (12) eggs in each case. How many eggs were ordered all together?
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3. Question
Lionel scored in 3 out of the last 4 games, which can be expressed using the fraction \(\frac{3}{4}\). How could this same ratio be expressed as a decimal?
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4. Question
Nora spent 2 hours and 30 minutes on the train. How many total minutes did she spend on the train?
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5. Question
Dani spent $2.37 on gum and $3.44 on candy at the store. She handed the cashier $10.00. How much change should she expect to receive?
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6. Question
Maddie needs 180 plates for an event she’s planning. Plastic plates are sold in batches of 20 plates per package. How many packages of plates does she need?
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7. Question
At an animal shelter, if the number of dogs is divided by the total number of animals the result is 0.75. How would this decimal be represented as a percentage?
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Ellie is in the process of selling 33 collectible dolls. The first week she sells 12 dolls. The second week she sells another 7 dolls. How many dolls remain?
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
At a market, Joseph can buy 3 posters for $4. If he wants to buy 12 posters, how much money will he need?
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Lee is ordering four new wheels for his car. Each wheel requires 5 lug nuts. How many total lug nuts will he need to mount the new wheels?
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