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WorkKeys Assessments: Applied Math Practice Test
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The Applied Math assessment measures critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and problem solving techniques for situations that actually occur in today’s workplace.

WorkKeys Assessments: Applied Math Practice Test
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1. Jacob divided the sum of 6 and -2 into the difference of 22 and 10. What was his answer
2. The four siblings each spent ¼ of an hour cleaning their rooms. How much time did they spend altogether
3. David has a board that is 10 and a half feet long. He needs a piece that is 8 feet and 10 inches for a project. How much should he cut off his board
4. A five-pound bag of tangerines is $6.95 and a three-pound bag of navel oranges is $4.50. Alyssa needs 15 pounds of the cheaper fruit. How much will she pay
5. A can has a radius of 1.5 inches and a height of 3 inches. Which of the following best represents the volume of the can
6. Lucy opened a roll of dimes and counted seven dollars.
How many dimes is this
7. Almonds were $16.50 for a 3-lb bag. Peanuts were $38.00 for a 10-lb bag. Which is the best deal
8. Matt was picking plums to fill baskets. His first basket held 27 plums, his second basket held 24 plums, and his third basket held 31 plums. How many plums did Matt pick
9. Ben gave 7/8 of a pear to Gwen and 5/6 of another pear to Mikayla. How much more did Gwen get than Mikayla
10. Suppose Eva has 12 3/4 pounds of flour. The day’s baking will require triple that amount. How much flour will Eva need
11. It took Morgan 90 minutes to mow and edge the lawn. How many hours is this
12. According to the pie chart, what percent of Zach’s day is spent on eating, chores, and recreation?
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13. Work is being done on a rectangular section of a street measuring 13 feet by 8 feet. Safety barricade material costing $9.75 per foot must be put around this area. What is the minimum cost to barricade this part of the street
14. Carina consigns her children's outgrown clothing at a local consignment shop that awards her 40% of the total sales price. She uses $28 from the proceeds to purchase new clothing for her children and goes home with $64 in cash. How much did her children's old clothing sell for
15. A charity organization is preparing a fundraising dinner. The goal is to raise $27,000. They must pay costs of $1,000 to rent the hall for the evening, plus $2,500 in wages for staff and $25.00 per plate of food served. If tickets to the dinner cost $150, how many tickets must the organization sell in order to reach their goal
16. Curtis measured the temperature of water in a flask in Science class. The temperature of the water was 35°C. He carefully heated the flask so that the temperature of the water increased about 2°C every 3 minutes. Approximately how much had the temperature of the water increased after 20 minutes
17. An Olympic sprinter can run a mile in approximately 4 minutes. On average, how fast must he run to achieve this time? Give your answer in kilometers per hour
18. Chan receives a bonus from his job. He pays 30% in taxes, gives 30% to charity, and uses another 25% to pay off an old debt. He has $600 remaining from his bonus. What was the total amount of Chan’s bonus
19. Including tax, Jon’s total cost at the theater came to $17.83. If he paid with a $20 bill, how much change should he receive
20. Sharon was multiplying a recipe by ½ to get a smaller batch. What decimal should she multiply by each measurement
21. Lexi studied for three quarters of an hour. How many minutes is this
22. Apples cost 65 cents, muffins cost $1.50, and bottles of water cost $1 each. How much would it cost to get an apple, a muffin, and a bottle of water
23. On a floor plan drawn at a scale of 1:100, the area of a rectangular room is image_008_002.png. What is the actual area of the room
24. Between the years 2000 and 2010, the number of births in the town of Danville increased from 1432 to 2219. Which of the following is the approximate percent of increase in the number of births during those ten years
25. Last Saturday Jen dug 42 dandelions out of the lawn and was paid 5 cents per plant. The previous Saturday she dug 60 plants, and the Saturday before that she dug 33 dandelions. On average, how many plants did she dig each week