# Math Test Set 13

These Math tests are a portion of our GED® test prep materials.

Each question has a couple of answer choices.

Choose the best answer for each question.

1. Kevin is writing an essay for his college assignment. He has already written $$1500$$ words for the essay and needs to write more than $$2500$$ words. If Kevin writes $$10$$ words per minute, write an inequality to find the number of minutes, $$x$$, that Kevin needs to complete his essay.
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2. Simplify the given expression:

$$2(10 - 6p) + 10(-2p+ 5)$$
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3. The points -2 and 4 are plotted on a number line. Which expression represents the distance between the points?
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4. Simplify this expression: $$2(10+x)$$
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5. Solve

$$x + 5 = -5$$
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6. Select all the statements that correctly compare the two numbers.
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7. The height of two adjacent residential buildings are $$54$$ feet and $$81$$ feet. What is the ratio of the height of the smaller building to the height of the taller building? Write the ratio in its simplest form.
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8. Determine whether the given relation is a function.

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9. Given $$f(x) = |6x - 9|,\: evaluate\; f(8)$$.
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10. The price listed for $$40$$ dinner plates at a home store is $$\238.80$$. What amount will Jane need to pay, if she decides to purchase $$100$$ such dinner plates?
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## GED Test Prep Tips

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 February 6, 2021.