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The Official SAT Question of the Day for Monday, January 16 PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 16 January 2012 07:47

Read the following SAT test question and then click on a button to select your answer. 

A 6-sided number cube, with faces numbered 1 through 6, is to be rolled twice. What is the probability that the number that comes up on the first roll will be less than the number that comes up on the second roll?

  1. click to choose answer A  1 over 4
  2. click to choose answer B  1 over 3
  3. click to choose answer C  5 over 12
  4. click to choose answer D  7 over 12
  5. click to choose answer E  1 over 2

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The Official SAT Question of the Day for Tuesday, January 10 PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 16 January 2012 07:47

Read the following SAT test question and then click on a button to select your answer. 

If a minus b = b minus 3 = 6, what is the value of a?

  1. click to choose answer A  negative 3
  2. click to choose answer B  6
  3. click to choose answer C  9
  4. click to choose answer D  15
  5. click to choose answer E  18

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The Official SAT Question of the Day for Friday, January 13 PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 16 January 2012 07:47

Read the following SAT test question and then click on a button to select your answer. 

The length of rectangle S is twenty percent longer than the length of rectangle R, and the width of rectangle S is twenty percent shorter than the width of rectangle R. The area of rectangle S is

  1. click to choose answer A  20% greater than the area of rectangle R
  2. click to choose answer B  4% greater than the area of rectangle R
  3. click to choose answer C  equal to the area of rectangle R
  4. click to choose answer D  4% less than the area of rectangle R
  5. click to choose answer E  20% less than the area of rectangle R

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