Sample Iaat (Iowa Algebra Achievement Test) Test 1: Interpreting Mathematical Information

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1. Mary sells balloons in her party store. Which two colors does she sell the least often?

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Sample Iaat (Iowa Algebra Achievement Test) Test 1: Interpreting Mathematical Information - Quiz

Test 1 is designed to measure your ability to read and analyze charts, table, and graphs. It also measures your ability to translate math concepts into words and symbols.
A sample question is given above. Study it carefully before beginning the test.
Once you click start, you will have 10... see moreminutes to complete the 15 questions.
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To pass the IAAT, you must get 91% of the questions from all 4 tests correct. For one test, your goal is to get 14 questions correct.
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* This test is a sample test based upon questions on prior IAAT tests. The sample questions were checked by students that took the IAAT tests in 2017 for similarity and accuracy. That being said, we cannot promise that your test will look exactly like this test, nor that particular types of questions will or will not appear on the test. This is simply meant to help you practice with similar questions under a similar testing environment to the IAATs. We are not the makers of the test; we are only trying to help students with a cost-effective sample test. see less

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2. The following information was given to Suzanne: 72 # 9 = 8                             24 # 3 = 8                             121 # 11 = 11Using this information:What is the answer to       64 # 8?

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3. Next year, the booth will only sell three items. Which item should they stop selling?

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4. How many more dozen red balloons were sold than silver balloons?

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5. What is the formula she used?

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6. How dozen red and blue balloons did she sell last week?

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7. The following information was given to Suzanne: 72 # 9 = 8                 24 # 3 = 8                 121 # 11 = 11Using this information:What is the answer to  12 + (10 # 2)?

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8. How many more corndogs were sold on Friday than Wednesday?

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9. Suzette sees the following formula: (25 # 5) – (4 +1) = 15 What does the # represent in the equation?

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10. How many blue bundles of yard does Jessica need?

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11. Which day had the highest total sales?

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12. Which item was the most popular?

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13. Mary needs to order more balloons to prepare for the next 4 weeks. How many dozen yellow balloons should she consider buying?

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14. How many more items did they sell on Saturday than Sunday?

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15. How many pink balloons did Mary sell last week?

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Mary sells balloons in her party store. Which two colors does she sell...
The following information was given to Suzanne: 72 # 9 =...
Next year, the booth will only sell three items. Which item should...
How many more dozen red balloons were sold than silver balloons?
What is the formula she used?
How dozen red and blue balloons did she sell last week?
The following information was given to Suzanne: 72 # 9 =...
How many more corndogs were sold on Friday than Wednesday?
Suzette sees the following formula: (25 # 5) – (4 +1) =...
How many blue bundles of yard does Jessica need?
Which day had the highest total sales?
Which item was the most popular?
Mary needs to order more balloons to prepare for the next 4 weeks. How...
How many more items did they sell on Saturday than Sunday?
How many pink balloons did Mary sell last week?
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