TABE Level A Math
TABE Level A Math
TABE Level A Math
A. x5y3
B. x6y3
C. x9y3
D. x18y3
2. The lists show the measured heights, in meters, of trees in two different sections of a
forest.
Which statement makes a correct conclusion based on the interquartile range of the
two data sets?
A. The trees in Section B most likely have more consistent heights than the trees in
Section A.
B. The trees in Section A most likely have more consistent heights than the trees in
Section B.
C. A randomly selected tree in Section B will most likely be taller than a randomly
selected tree in Section A.
D. A randomly selected tree in Section A will most likely be taller than a randomly
selected tree in Section B.
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TABE 11 & 12 MATHEMATICS PRACTICE ITEMS
What is the total volume of water, in cubic centimeters, that can be collected?
4. A county clerk has a given amount of money to budget for cultural events.
Based on the scatterplot, what does the point (0, 18) represent?
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TABE 11 & 12 MATHEMATICS PRACTICE ITEMS
5. At an aquarium, researchers are preparing a mixture of salt water. The desired ratio
is 90 grams of salt per liter of water.
6. Which of these expressions are equivalent to 52? Select the four that apply.
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TABE 11 & 12 MATHEMATICS PRACTICE ITEMS
7. Joan uses the function C(x) = 0.11x + 12 to calculate her monthly cost for electricity.
Which of these statements are true? Select the three that apply.
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TABE 11 & 12 MATHEMATICS PRACTICE ITEMS
ANSWER KEY:
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. C
6. A, C, E, F
7. C, F, G
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