Question ID 2c76bcce
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Inference from
and Data Analysis sample statistics
and margin of error
ID: 2c76bcce
A company designs and makes handbags. To estimate the mean weight of the handbags made by the company on a
particular day, a sample of the handbags made by the company on that day was selected at random. Based on the sample, it
is estimated that the mean weight of all handbags made by the company on that day is , with an
associated margin of error of . Based on this estimate and associated margin of error, which of the following is the
most plausible conclusion?
A. The mean weight of all handbags made by the company on that day is between and .
B. The actual weights of all handbags made by the company on that day are between and .
C. The actual weights of all handbags from the sample are between and .
D. The mean weight of all handbags made by the company on that day is .
Question ID 022e9894
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Percentages
and Data Analysis
ID: 022e9894
An insurance company offers a series of three information sessions. people attended the first information session.
of the people who attended the first information session attended the second information session, and of the
people who attended the first and second information sessions attended the third information session. How many people
attended all three information sessions?
Question ID c9fb15ad
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Ratios, rates,
and Data Analysis proportional
relationships, and
units
ID: c9fb15ad
Species of Growth
tree factor
Red maple 4.5
River birch 3.5
Cottonwood 2.0
Black walnut 4.5
White birch 5.0
American elm 4.0
Pin oak 3.0
Shagbark
7.5
hickory
One method of calculating the approximate age, in years, of a tree of a particular
species is to multiply the diameter of the tree, in inches, by a constant called the
growth factor for that species. The table above gives the growth factors for eight
species of trees. If a white birch tree and a pin oak tree each now have a diameter
of 1 foot, which of the following will be closest to the difference, in inches, of their
diameters 10 years from now? (1 foot = 12 inches)
A. 1.0
B. 1.2
C. 1.3
D. 1.4
Question ID 1d945139
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Ratios, rates,
and Data Analysis proportional
relationships, and
units
ID: 1d945139
The total mass, in kilograms, of identical objects is . Which expression represents the total mass, in kilograms, of of
these objects?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question ID 578e26ae
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:
and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread
ID: 578e26ae
Data set A has values and is represented by the dot plot shown. Data set B is created by adding to each of the values
in data set A. Which of the following correctly compares the medians and the ranges of data sets A and B?
A. The median of data set B is greater than the median of data set A, and the range of data set B is equal to the range of
data set A.
B. The median of data set B is greater than the median of data set A, and the range of data set B is greater than the range of
data set A.
C. The median of data set B is equal to the median of data set A, and the range of data set B is greater than the range of
data set A.
D. The median of data set B is equal to the median of data set A, and the range of data set B is equal to the range of data
set A.
Question ID 014c47ab
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Probability and
and Data Analysis conditional
probability
ID: 014c47ab
Site A Site B Total
Tulip
Daffodil
Total
The table shows the distribution of two types of flowers at two different sites. If a flower represented in the table is selected
at random, what is the probability of selecting a flower from site A, given that the flower is a tulip? (Express your answer as a
decimal or fraction, not as a percent.)
Question ID 6fca0144
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Evaluating
and Data Analysis statistical claims:
Observational
studies and
experiments
ID: 6fca0144
For a baobab tree habitat in South Africa, a scientist randomly selected baobab trees that were years old and
randomly assigned them to two groups. Each group was subjected to a different watering pattern for consecutive years to
observe whether the watering pattern affects the trees’ growth rate. Based on the design of the study, what is the largest
group to which these results can be applied?
A. All the baobab trees that were selected in this habitat
B. All the baobab trees that were years old in this habitat
C. All the baobab trees that were years old in South Africa
D. All the baobab trees that were years old in this habitat
Question ID 89f20d9e
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Probability and
and Data Analysis conditional
probability
ID: 89f20d9e
The table summarizes the distribution of age and assigned group for participants in a study.
– years – years years Total
Group A
Group B
Group C
Total
One of these participants will be selected at random. What is the probability of selecting a participant from group A, given
that the participant is at least 10 years of age?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question ID a067c926
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:
and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread
ID: a067c926
The bar graph shows the distribution of the number of students from one school who were born in one of four months.
70
60
Number of students
50
40
30
20
10
0
ly t er er
Ju gus b b
Au tem Octo
p
Se
Month
How many more students were born in August than were born in July?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question ID 7f84b136
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Percentages
and Data Analysis
ID: 7f84b136
The table summarizes the number of objects in each group.
Group Number of objects
Total
The number of objects in group C is of the number of objects in group A. What is the value of ?
Question ID 623dbebb
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Percentages
and Data Analysis
ID: 623dbebb
A reseller buys certain books for a purchase price of dollars each and then marks them each for sale at a consumer
price that is of the purchase price. After months, any remaining books not yet sold are marked at a discounted price
that is off the consumer price. What is the discounted price of each of the remaining books, in dollars?
Question ID 25fc031a
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving One-variable data:
and Data Analysis Distributions and
measures of center
and spread
ID: 25fc031a
The histograms summarize the distributions of number of units sold, in thousands, for company A and company B. Which
statement best compares the standard deviations of number of units sold for these companies?
A. The standard deviation of number of units sold for company A is less than the standard deviation of number of units sold
for company B.
B. The standard deviation of number of units sold for company A is greater than the standard deviation of number of units
sold for company B.
C. The standard deviation of number of units sold for company A is equal to the standard deviation of number of units sold
for company B.
D. There is not enough information to compare the standard deviations.
Question ID 11b06e35
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Ratios, rates,
and Data Analysis proportional
relationships, and
units
ID: 11b06e35
The density of a certain solid substance is kilograms per cubic meter. A sample of this substance is in the shape of a
cube, where each edge has a length of meters. To the nearest whole number, what is the mass, in kilograms, of this
sample?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question ID dae79de4
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Probability and
and Data Analysis conditional
probability
ID: dae79de4
visit or more visits Total
Less than years old
At least years old
Total
The table summarizes customers who visited a car dealership in the last month by age and number of visits they made to
the dealership. If a customer from the last month is selected at random, what is the probability that the selected customer is
at least years old?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Question ID 61f61789
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Ratios, rates,
and Data Analysis proportional
relationships, and
units
ID: 61f61789
To study the moisture content in a group of trees, samples from the trunk of each tree were taken from trees and cut in
the shape of a cube. The length of the edge of one of these cubes is centimeters. If this cube has a mass of
grams, what is the density of this cube, in grams per cubic centimeter?
Question ID 34e18ce4
Assessment Test Domain Skill Difficulty
SAT Math Problem-Solving Percentages
and Data Analysis
ID: 34e18ce4
There are objects in a box. Of these objects, are balls. How many balls are in the box?
A.
B.
C.
D.