SAT Mc Graw Hill 2011

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

276 MCGRAW-HILL’S SAT



  1. The difference of two integers is 4 and their
    sum is 14. What is their product?
    (A) 18 (B) 24 (C) 36
    (D) 45 (E) 56

  2. For all real numbers xand y, 4 x(x) − 3 xy(2x) =
    (A) 12x^2 y(x− 2 x)
    (B) 2x^2 (2 − 3 y)
    (C) xy(−x)
    (D) 2x^2 (2 + 3 y)
    (E) 4x^2 (x− 3 y)

  3. If 3x^2 + 2 x=40, then 15x^2 + 10 x=
    (A) 120 (B) 200 (C) 280
    (D) 570 (E) 578

  4. The expression −2(x+2) +x(x+2) is equivalent
    to which of the following expressions?
    I. x^2 − 4
    II. (x−2)(x+2)
    III. x^2 − 4 x− 4
    (A) none (B) II only
    (C) I and II only (D) II and III only
    (E) I, II, and III

  5. If (x+y) + 1 = 1 −(1 −x), what is the value
    of y?
    (A) − 2
    (B) − 1
    (C) 0
    (D) 1
    (E) 3

  6. For all real numbers x, 1 −(1 −(1 −x) −1) =
    (A) x
    (B) x− 1
    (C) x− 2
    (D) 1 −x
    (E) 2 −x
    7. If a = 60(99)^99 + 30(99)^99 , b = 99100 , and
    c=90(90)^99 , then which of the following ex-
    presses the correct ordering of a, b,and c?
    (A) c< a< b
    (B) b< c< a
    (C) a< b< c
    (D) c< b< a
    (E) b< a< c
    8. Which of the following is equivalent to
    5 x(2x×3) − 5 x^2 for all x?
    (A) 5x^2 + 15 x
    (B) 5x^2 × 15 x
    (C) 10x^2 × 15 x− 5 x^2
    (D) 145x
    (E) 25x^2
    9. Which of the following statements must be
    true for all values of x, y,and z?
    I. (x+y) +z=(z+y) +x
    II. (x−y) −z=(z−y) −x
    III. (x×y) ×z=(z×y) ×x
    (A) I only
    (B) I and II only
    (C) I and III only
    (D) II and III only
    (E) I, II, and III

  7. The symbol ◊represents one of the fundamen-
    tal arithmetic operators: +, −, ×, or ÷.
    If (x◊y) ×(y◊x) =1 for all positive values of x
    and y,then ◊can represent
    (A) +only
    (B) ×only
    (C) +or ×only
    (D) −only
    (E) ÷only


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