2024 SAT Standardized Test Math Practice Paper 17

The 2024 SAT standardized test is a critical assessment for college admissions. The math section covers a wide range of topics. To help students prepare, we’ve created a practice paper. This paper includes various math problems to help students become familiar with the test format and excel in their exam.

 

1.

Sat math 17 1

Which of the following quadratic equations is represented in the graph above?

A. y = x² – x – 6
B. y = x² + x – 12
C. y = x² + 6x + 9
D. y = x² + 5x + 6

Correct Answer: A

Answer Explanation:

Find a point on the graph and plug that point into each of the answers to see which equation works. The graph goes through the point (0, -6). Using that point, (A) becomes -6 = 0² – 0 -6. Solve the right side of the equation to get -6 = -6. Keep (A), but check the remaining answer choices just in case. Choice (B) becomes -6 = 0 + 0 -12. Solve the right side of the equation to get -6 = -12. This is not true, so eliminate (B). Choice (C) becomes -6 = 0² + 6(0) + 9. Solve the right side of the equation to get -6 = 9. Eliminate (C). Choice (D) becomes -6 = 0² + 5(0) + 6. Solve the right side of the equation to get -6 = 6. Eliminate (D). The correct answer is (A).

2. Dahlia is competing in a group stair-climbing relay challenge with two of her friends. They will take turns climbing the  stairs of two of Metropolis’s tallest buildings. The three of them each plan to climb an equal number of stairs, and Dahlia will go first. The first building has s stairs, and the second building has 3,639 stairs. During the race, Dahlia runs out of energy and is only able to complete 75% of her goal. What is the total number of stairs that Dahlia climbs?

A. ​\( 0.75(\frac{1}{3}s+1213) \)
B. ​\( 0.75(\frac{1}{3}s+3639) \)
C. ​\( 75(\frac{1}{3}s+1213) \)
D. ​\( 75(\frac{1}{3}s+3639) \)

Correct Answer: A

Answer Explanation:

The key to this problem is understanding that the three friends plan to climb an equal number of stairs. Start with the building for which we know the number of stairs. The friends are each planning to climb 3,639 ÷ 3 = 1,213 stairs. Since 1,213 must be a part of the correct answer, eliminate (B) and (D). Given that Dalia will complete only 75% of her goal, Dalia’s total must be multiplied by 75% or 0.75. This eliminates (C). The correct answer is (A).

3. Thirty-six percent of the 315 million people residing in the United States currently hold a passport. Of these passport-holding individuals, 8% travel internationally every year. Of those who travel internationally every year, approximately 10% visit European countries. How many U.S. residents visit European countries every year?

A. 9072
B. 90720
C. 907200
D. 9072000

Correct Answer: C

Answer Explanation:

Let’s break this question into smaller pieces. First, to find the number of U.S. residents who visit European countries every year, we will need to determine how many residents hold passports: 36% of 315 million = 0.36 × 315 = 113.4 million. Next, we can calculate how many of those passport-holders travel internationally each year: 8% of 113.4 million = 0.08 × 113.4 = 9.072 million. Finally, we can calculate how many of those international travelers visit Europe each year: 10% of 9.072 million = 0.1 × 9.072 = 0.9072 million. 0.9072 million is equivalent to 907,200, which is (C). The percentage calculations can also be done in one step: 0.1 × 0.08 × 0.36 × 315 = 0.9072 million.

4. If the third degree polynomial x³ – 10x² + 12x + 72 can be factored to (x + 2) · y², what is y in terms of x ?

A. x – 6
B. x – 3
C. x – 1
D. x + 1

Correct Answer: A

Answer Explanation:

Given that all of the answer choices are possible values for y, plug in the answers. In (A), y = x – 6. Plug this value into (x + 2)y² to get (x + 2)(x – 6)(x – 6). Multiply the last two factors together to get (x + 2)(x² – 12x + 36). Multiply the two resulting factors together to get x³ – 12x² + 36x + 2x² – 24x + 72. Combine like terms to get x³ – 10x² + 12x + 72. This is the same as the third degree polynomial in the question. Therefore, the correct answer is (A).

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Sat math 17 2

To better measure the effects of increases in poaching, the nation of Wakanda began a study in 2000 to track the number of elephants in each of the country’s three administrative districts. Every two years, researchers performed a count of the number of elephants in each region; these counts were performed in January. The table above shows the results of the study.

Researchers determine that at a 95% confidence level, their margin of error for the population of elephants in 2010 was 17.4. If the actual population in 2010 is within the confidence interval, what is the lowest possible population of elephants in Wakanda in 2010 ?

A. 1317
B. 1318
C. 1319
D. 1320

Correct Answer: C

Answer Explanation:

In 2010, as counted, there were 354 + 225 + 757 = 1,336 elephants in Wakanda. If the margin of error was 17.4, the lowest population of elephants that could fit within the margin of error would be 1,336 – 17.4 = 1,318.6 elephants. Because there cannot be fractional elephants, 1,319 is the smallest value that would be within the margin of error.


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