# Math Test Set 12

These Math questions are a part of our GED® test prep.

Each question has several answer choices.

Choose the best answer for each question.

1. Solve the given inequality:

−5x − 6 ≥ 4 − 9x
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Question 1 of 10

2. Identify the coordinates of point P in the given coordinate system.

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Question 2 of 10

3. Find the circumference of this circle. Round the answer to tenth decimal place. ( use π=3.14 )

Use this formula:
C = 2πr
or
C = πd;
π ≈ 3.14
d-diameter
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B.
C.

Question 3 of 10

4. Julia is working as a sales agent at the newly opened electronic store. She is paid $10 per hour and earns a commission of 5%. She needs to save more than$500 this week to pay for her college tuition fee and she can work for 40 hours at the store. Which inequality can be used to find the number of sales in dollars, x, that Julia should make to meet this target?

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Question 4 of 10

5. Find the area of this triangle

Use this formula:

A = ½ bh
h-height
b-base

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Question 5 of 10

6. Calculate the slope of the line passing through the points P and Q. Be sure to reduce your answer to lowest terms.

P(9, 0), Q(−9, 15)

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Question 6 of 10

7. The Blue Bakers manufacture cookies and brownies. The sales of cookies (in packs) in
14 days are recorded. Read the graph and answer the question. How many cookie packs were sold on day 5 and day 7
altogether?
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B.
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Question 7 of 10

8. Simplify the given expression:

9(9 − 10r) + (−8 − 2r)
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Question 8 of 10

9. Find the area of the triangle shown in the figure.

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Question 9 of 10

10. Simplify the given expression:

4(−7y2 − 9x2y) − 6(−5x2y − 5y2)
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Question 10 of 10

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## GED Test Prep

Taking practice tests is very important because they indicate what your knowledge gaps are. It’s important that you know what your weak points are so you can focus on learning these topics.

Recent GED graduates have some good advice for you: don’t try to learn for all four GED tests at once.

You are allowed to take one of the four GED tests at a time, so prepare for one subject area, take that test, and move on to the next subject field. When preparing for the GED test, the most common mistake is to forget to block your time for learning.

Procrastination and excuses are your biggest enemies. Please decide about your learning schedule and stick to it. Time management is one of the biggest stumbling blocks to passing the GED test.

The second common mistake that leads to failing the GED test is the fact that students spend too much time on one question and end up not making it through the whole test.

Last Updated on April 20, 2020.