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  1. Click HERE to go to the next page OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  2. The questions on this test are the property of the Ohio Department of Education and are used with its permission. The solutions are a result of a collaboration of the Fitch High School Math Department. All explanations of solutions and the format of this program are the property of Tom Reardon. C 2006 Reardon Electronic Gifts, Inc. Your comments and suggestions would be appreciated. E-mail: aust_tr@access-k12.org Web: www.TomReardon.com Click here to go to the next page OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  3. This program is designed to assist students to prepare to successfully pass the mathematics section of the Ohio Graduation Test. THIS IS A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENT! Paper and pencil is required to take this test. Only OGT CALCULATORS are allowed. Click HERE to go to the next page OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  4. DIRECTIONS • At the top of your paper, make two columns: • CORRECT INCORRECT • Number the problems on your paper and show some work for each problem. Then choose the answer that best matches yours. • CLICK on the LETTER of the answer that you want • If you get the correct answer, then place a mark in the CORRECT column. Then proceed to the next problem. Click HERE to go to the next page OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  5. DIRECTIONS • If the response that you select is incorrect, you will be told why it is incorrect and/or you will be given a hint to how to successfully answer the question. Then make a mark under the word INCORRECT at the top of your paper. • Notice that you are keeping track of your score. • This is to be a learning experience so try your best to learn from your mistakes… and to learn from what you know! • Keep in mind that these are ACTUAL OGT TEST questions!! • Good Luck! Click HERE to go to the next page OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  6. For additional help, I suggest that you consider the book to the right. It can be purchased at most Barnes and Nobles or online at www.amazon.com ISBN 0-7641-2369-6 Click HERE to go to the next page OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  7. If this is your FIRST TIME doing this set of problems, then • click HERE to start with number 1. • If you have done some of these already, then click on the number of the problem that you wish to start with below: • To start with problem 4, CLICK HERE. • To start with problem 8, CLICK HERE • To start with problem 12, CLICK HERE • To start with problem16, CLICK HERE. OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  8. 1. A. 11 days B. 16 days C. 18 days D. 20 days OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  9. All work must be shown on your paper. Try to learn from what you get right and from what you get wrong. Click HERE to go to the next page OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

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  11. Are you … TAKING YOUR TIME? Careless errors are costly! Click HERE to go to the next page OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

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  13. In order for this program to work, you MUST read each solution and explanation. Click HERE to go to the next page OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  14. 4. Do the problem on your paper. Then click HERE to see a correct solution. This problem is worth 2 points. Show all work. OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

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  17. CAUTION! The wrong answers can look VERY good. The makers of these tests know all the “common mistakes” that students make and put those wrong answers in the test. BE CAREFUL!!!! Click HERE to go to the next page OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

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  20. 9. A.circle graph B. double line graph C. box-and-whisker plot D. back-to-back stem-and-leaf plot OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  21. 10. A. Click A for one way B. Click B for 2nd way OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

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  24. CAUTION! The wrong answers can look VERY good. The makers of these tests know all the “common mistakes” that students make and put those wrong answers in the test. BE CAREFUL!!!! Click HERE to go to the next page OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

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  28. 16. Once you have done your work on your paper, Click HERE to see a possible solution. OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

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  33. 1 A. Sorry, no. It looks like you did the following: Suggestion: subtract 175,000. Then divide by 108,000. Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  34. 1 B. Yes, great! First subtract 175,000: 2000000 = 108000n Then divide by 108000 which is, at most, 16 days. Click HERE to go to the NEXT problem Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  35. 1 C. Sorry, no. It looks like you divided: Suggestion: subtract 175,000. Then divide by 108,000. Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  36. 1 D. Sorry, no. It looks like you divided: Suggestion: subtract 175,000. Then divide by 108,000. Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  37. 2 A. This is incorrect. The data shows that the tallest flower is over 8 feet tall. Please try again. Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  38. 2 B. This is incorrect. This data is not actually on the graph. On the horizontal axis, the largest amount of rain is 4.0 centimeters. Please try again. Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  39. 2 C. This is incorrect. The top four heights occur when the rainfall is between 2.5 and 3.0 centimeters. Please try again. Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  40. 2 D. Super! The top four heights of sunflowers (about 8 centimeters) occurs when the rainfall is between 2.5 and 3.0 centimeters. Click HERE to go to the NEXT problem Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  41. 3 A. Area of a rectangle = length times width Correct! 252 = 21 times width Click HERE to go to the next problem Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  42. 3B. Area of a rectangle = length times width Unfortunately this is wrong. It looks like you divided 252 by 18 to get 14. We are not sure why that should be done. Since area is length times width, 252 = 21 times width. How do you “undo” multiplication? Division. Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  43. 3 C. Area of a rectangle = length times width Unfortunately this is wrong. It looks like you subtracted: 252 – 21 to get 231, which is not correct. Since area is length times width, 252 = 21 times width. How do you “undo” multiplication? Division. Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  44. 3 D. Area of a rectangle = length times width Unfortunately this is wrong. It looks like you added 252 to 21 to get 273, which is incorrect. Since area is length times width, 252 = 21 times width. How do you “undo” multiplication? Division. Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  45. 4 Lawn Care Depot Tractors-R-Us $169 $210 10% discount: 1/3 off: (169)(.10) = 16.90 210 divided by 3 = 70 Sale price: Sale price: 169.00 – 16.90 = $152.10210 – 70 = $140 Tractors-R-Us is the most economical place. It is cheaper by $12.10 Remember: you must supply a clear explanation to receive credit! Click HERE to go to the NEXT problem Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  46. 4 B. Click HERE to go to the NEXT problem Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  47. 4 C. Click HERE to go to the NEXT problem Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  48. 4 D. Click HERE to go to the NEXT problem Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  49. 5 A. Oops! In order to get the same number on two consecutive spins, the probability would be: But we already know that the first spin is a 2. Please try again. Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

  50. 5 B. This is right! Since we already know that a 2 is the first spin, the probability of getting a 2 on the next spin is one out of four, because each of the four numbers is equally likely. Click HERE to go to the NEXT problem Click HERE to return to THIS problem OGT Math March 2006 www.TomReardon.com C 2006 Reardon Gifts, Inc.

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