HESI A2
HESI A2 Math Practice Test Questions
Question 1 of 5
For his daily commute, Paul drives about 115 miles round trip. If he fills up his gas tank with 9 gallons every other day, about how many miles per gallon is his car averaging?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: To find the miles per gallon Paul's car is averaging, we first need to determine the miles he drives on 9 gallons of gas. Since he drives about 115 miles round trip daily, he covers approximately 115/2 = 57.5 miles one way. If he fills up his gas tank with 9 gallons every other day, he covers 115 miles every 2 days. This means his car is averaging around 57.5 miles per 9 gallons, which equals approximately 6.38 miles per gallon. As he uses 9 gallons every other day, his car averages about 6.38 * 2 = 12.76 miles per gallon. Among the given options, the closest value to this calculation is option C, 25.6 miles per gallon. Choice A is incorrect because it does not accurately reflect the mileage per gallon calculation. Choice B is incorrect as it is not the closest to the calculated value. Choice D is incorrect as it is significantly higher than the calculated mileage per gallon.
Question 2 of 5
If a horse can trot around a track twice in 10 minutes, how many times will it circle the track at that same speed in half an hour?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: If a horse can trot around a track twice in 10 minutes, it completes one circle in 5 minutes. To determine how many times it will circle the track in half an hour (30 minutes), divide the total time by the time taken for one circle: 30 minutes / 5 minutes per circle = 6 times. Therefore, the horse will circle the track 6 times at the same speed in half an hour. Choice A, 3 times, is incorrect as it does not consider the correct time taken for a single circle. Choice B, 5 times, is incorrect as it miscalculates the total number of circles within half an hour. Choice D, 10 times, is incorrect as it overestimates the number of circles the horse can complete in the given time frame.
Question 3 of 5
The plane is due to land at 6:20 P.M. What would that be in military time?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: In military time, the afternoon and evening hours are represented by adding 12 to the standard time. Therefore, 6:20 P.M. would be equivalent to 18:20 in military time. To convert from P.M. to military time, simply add 12 hours to the given time. Choice A, '620,' is incorrect because it does not account for converting to military time. Choice C, '6020,' is incorrect as military time uses a 24-hour clock format, and the hour digit should not exceed 23. Choice D, '6200,' is incorrect as it does not follow the military time format where the hour part ranges from 00 to 23.
Question 4 of 5
What is the result of dividing 3 by 4?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: To divide 3 by 4, we perform the division operation: 3 · 4 = 0.75. The correct answer is 0.75 (D). Choices A, B, and C are incorrect because they do not result from dividing 3 by 4. Choice A (5.75) is the result of dividing 23 by 4, choice B (5.875) is the result of dividing 7 by 1.2, and choice C (6.25) is the result of multiplying 5 by 1.25.
Question 5 of 5
Multiply: 15 14 = and express the result in decimal form.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: To find the product of 15 and 14, you multiply the two numbers together. 15 multiplied by 14 equals 210. When written in decimal form, it is 2.1. Therefore, the correct answer is 2.1, which corresponds to option D. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect as they reflect values much smaller than the actual product of 15 and 14, which is 210, equivalent to 2.1 in decimal form.
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