Which of the following is true about test preparation?

(1 point)
Responses

Begin studying your notes and the text when the unit begins and review them during the week before the test.
Begin studying your notes and the text when the unit begins and review them during the week before the test.

Cram the night before a test so you remember everything.
Cram the night before a test so you remember everything.

Copy the text in the textbook word for word so you don’t forget anything.
Copy the text in the textbook word for word so you don’t forget anything.

Skip breakfast before a test, because eating will make you sleep

Skipping breakfast before a test, because eating will make you sleep, is not true about test preparation.

Which of the following is true about test preparation?

(1 point)
Responses

Begin studying your notes and the text when the unit begins and review them during the week before the test.
Begin studying your notes and the text when the unit begins and review them during the week before the test.

Cram the night before a test so you remember everything.
Cram the night before a test so you remember everything.

Copy the text in the textbook word for word so you don’t forget anything.
Copy the text in the textbook word for word so you don’t forget anything.

Skip breakfast before a test, because eating will make you sleepy.

The statement "Begin studying your notes and the text when the unit begins and review them during the week before the test" is true about test preparation.

Solve the following problem: Rosalie exercises for 25 of an hour every morning. How much time does she spend exercising in a week? Convert the answer to a mixed number.(1 point)

Responses

915 hours
9 Start Fraction 1 over 5 End Fraction hours

725 hours
7 Start Fraction 2 over 5 End Fraction hours

145 hours
Start Fraction 14 over 5 End Fraction hours

245 hours

Rosalie exercises for 1/5 of an hour every morning. To find out how much time she spends exercising in a week, we need to multiply 1/5 by 7 (the number of days in a week).

1/5 * 7 = 7/5 hours

To convert this improper fraction to a mixed number, we divide 7 by 5:

7 ÷ 5 = 1 with a remainder of 2

So the answer is 1 2/5 hours.

Therefore, the correct response is: 7 Start Fraction 2 over 5 End Fraction hours.

Sven swims 5 laps in a pool 1113 yards long. What total length does he swim? Convert the answer to a mixed number.(1 point)

Responses

5623 yards
56 Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction yards

57 yards
57 yards

1613 yards
16 Start Fraction 1 over 3 End Fraction yards

1703 yards

To find the total length Sven swims, we need to multiply the number of laps (5) by the length of each lap (1113 yards).

5 * 1113 = 5565 yards

To convert this improper fraction to a mixed number, we divide 5565 by 1000:

5565 ÷ 1000 = 5 with a remainder of 565

So the answer is 5 565/1000 yards.

Simplifying the fraction, we divide both the numerator and denominator by 5:

565 ÷ 5 = 113
1000 ÷ 5 = 200

So the final answer is 5 113/200 yards.

Therefore, the correct response is: 56 Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction yards.

110 of the current U.S. population has diabetes. 25 of the people with diabetes have not been diagnosed with the disease. What fraction of the U.S. population has undiagnosed diabetes? Write the answer in simplest form.(1 point)

Responses

125
Start Fraction 1 over 25 End Fraction

210
Start Fraction 2 over 10 End Fraction

250
Start Fraction 2 over 50 End Fraction

12

To find the fraction of the U.S. population with undiagnosed diabetes, we need to divide the number of people with undiagnosed diabetes (25) by the total U.S. population with diabetes (110).

25 ÷ 110 = 5/22

So the answer in simplest form is 5/22.

Therefore, the correct response is: Start Fraction 5 over 22 End Fraction.

125

Start Fraction 1 over 25 End Fraction

210
Start Fraction 2 over 10 End Fraction

250
Start Fraction 2 over 50 End Fraction

12