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Math Placement Test Sample Problems The Math Placement Test is an untimed, multiple-choice, computer-based test. The test is composed of four sections: pre-algebra, algebra, college algebra, and trigonometry. The test will begin in the algebra section and then progress to the college algebra and, possibly, trigonometry sections of the test. The scores of these three sections will be used to determine placement into more advanced college-level mathematics or mathematics-related courses. The minimum scores needed for placement into advanced mathematics or mathematics-related courses at Hunter College can be found here. Students who do not achieve an algebra score of 40 will be automatically administered the pre-algebra section. Students are permitted to use only the Microsoft Windows calculator while taking the test. PRE-ALGEBRA Content areas from which items are drawn: basic operations with integers, fractions, and decimals; exponents, square roots, and scientific notation; ratio and proportion; percentages; averages (means, medians, modes); conversions between fractions and decimals; multiples and factors of integers; absolute values of numbers; order concepts (greater than, less than); estimation skills; number theory; counting problems and simple probability; range. Averages: means, medians, and modes 1. What is the average (arithmetic mean) of 8, 7, 7, 5, 3, 2, and 2? A. 3 B. 4 C. 4 D. 5 E. 6 Basic operations with decimals 2. Ben is making wooden toys for the next arts and crafts sale. Each toy costs Ben $1.80 to make. If he sells the toys for $3.00 each, how many will he have to sell to make a profit of exactly $36.00? A. 12 B. 20 C. 30 D. 60 E. 108 Basic operations with fractions 3. How many yards of material from a 24-yard length of cloth remain after 3 pieces, each 3 1/2 yards long, and 5 pieces, each 2 1/4 yards long, are removed? A. 2 B. 4 C. 4 D. 10 E. 10 Percentages 4. Phillip charged $400 worth of goods on his credit card. On his first bill, he was not charged any interest, and he made a payment of $20. He then charged another $18 worth of goods. On his second bill a month later, he was charged 2% interest on his entire unpaid balance. How much interest was Phillip charged on his second bill? A. $8.76 B. $7.96 C. $7.60 D. $7.24 E. $6.63 1

ALGEBRA The algebra section comprises topics from three major mathematics curricular areas: Elementary Algebra: substituting values into algebraic equations, setting up equations for given situations, basic operations with polynomials, factoring of polynomials, solving polynomial equations by factoring, formula manipulation and field axioms, linear equations in one variable, exponents and radicals, linear inequalities in one variable. Intermediate Algebra: rational expressions, exponents and radicals, systems of linear equations in two variables, quadratic equations, absolute value equations and inequalities. Coordinate Geometry: linear equations in two variables, distance formulas in the plane, graphing conics (circle, parabola, etc.), graphing parallel lines, graphing perpendicular lines, graphing relations in the plane, graphing systems of equations and rational functions, midpoint formulas. Elementary Algebra: linear equations in one variable 1. A student has earned scores of 87, 81, and 88 on the first 3 of 4 tests. If the student wants an average (arithmetic mean) of exactly 87, what score must she earn on the fourth test? A. 85 B. 86 C. 87 D. 92 E. 93 Elementary Algebra: basic operations with polynomials 2. Which of the following expressions represents the product of 3 less that twice x and 2 more than the quantity 3 times x? A. 6 + 25x + 6 B. 6 + 5x + 6 C. 6 5x + 6 D. 6 5x 6 E. 6 13x 6 Elementary Algebra: substituting values into algebraic expressions 3. If x = 1 and y = 2, what is the value of the expression 2 3xy? A. 8 B. 4 C. 1 D. 4 E. 8 Intermediate Algebra: rational expressions 4. For all r 2,? A. B. C. D. E. Coordinate Geometry: linear equations in two variables 5. What is the equation of the line that contains the points with (x, y) coordinates ( 3, 7) and (5, 1)? A. y = 3x 2 B. y = x + 10 C. y = x + 4 D. y 8 E. y 2

COLLEGE ALGEBRA Content Areas: functions, exponents, complex numbers, arithmetic and geometric sequences and series, factorials, matrices (basic operations, equations, and determinants), systems of linear equations in three or more variables, logic and proof techniques, roots of polynomials. Complex Numbers 1. For, if 3i(2 5i) x 6i, then x? A. 15 B. 5 C. 5i D. 15i E. 27i Functions 2. If f(4) = 0 and f(6) = 6, which of the following could represent f(x)? A. 4 B. x + 2 C. x - 4 D. 6 E. 3x -12 TRIGONOMETRY Content Areas: trigonometric functions and identities, right-triangle trigonometry, trigonometric equations and inequalities, graphs of trigonometric functions, special angles (multiples of 30 and 45 degrees), polar coordinates. Trigonometric Functions and Identities 1. Which of the following is equivalent to? A. sec 2 B. (csc 2 )-1 C. tan 2 D. sin 2 E. Right-Triangle Trigonometry 2. From a point on the ground the angle of elevation to a ledge on a building is 27 o, and the distance to the base of the building is 45 meters. How many meters high is the ledge? A. B. C. 45 sin 27 o D. 45 cos 27 o E. 45 tan 27 o 3

Answers Numerical Skills/PreAlgebra 1. C 2. C 3. A 4. B Algebra 1. D 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. C College Algebra 1. A 2. E Trigonometry 1. C 2. E 4

Information Regarding Placement into Mathematics and Statistics Courses effective Fall 2014 Questions regarding the administration of this exam should be directed to the Testing Center, located in Room 150HN. The information below will help you see what scores you will need to take each mathematics/statistics course. A student is considered CUNY Math Proficient if they score > 40 on the Algebra section (M2) of the CUNY Assessment Test in Mathematics, or have the appropriate cut-off scores on the SAT, Regents or ACT as designated by CUNY. Students coming from another CUNY college may also be deemed proficient if they document successful completion of a credit-bearing math course or elementary algebra at a CUNY College or other regionally or New York State accredited institution (if the learning outcomes are deemed appropriate). Successful completion is a passing grade within CUNY and C or better for non-cuny courses. Students may also demonstrate CUNY proficiency standards based on a bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited program that is approved by the Office of Admissions. Students must achieve certain scores on the Math Placement Test to qualify for each course listed below, with the exception of MATH 100, MATH 102 or STAT 110. If you need to take a math/stat course for your course of study, you may take course x if you have the following scores on the Math Placement Test: COURSE Pre-101 Workshop MATH 100 MATH 101 MATH 102, STAT 110 MATH 104, STAT 113 MATH 125 MATH 150 STAT 212, 213 Math Placement Test Scores Be CUNY Math Proficient and score less than 45 on Algebra (MPL2). Note: This workshop is needed only if you intend to take MATH 101. Be CUNY Math Proficient. Note: This course is NOT a prerequisite for any other course. Be CUNY Math proficient and score 45-65 on Algebra (MPL2) Or Be CUNY Math Proficient and 66-99 on Algebra (MPL2) and 0 45 on College Algebra (MPL3). (If not, you must take the Pre-101 Workshop first.) Note: This course is a prerequisite for MATH 104, 125, and STAT 113. Be CUNY Math Proficient. Note: These courses are NOT prerequisites for any other course. Be CUNY Math proficient and score 66 99 on Algebra (MPL2). Note: MATH 104 is a prerequisite for MATH 105. Note: STAT 113 may be used as a prerequisite for STAT 212. Be CUNY Math proficient and score 66 99 on Algebra (MPL2) and 46-49 on College Algebra (MPL3) and 0 99 on Trigonometry (MPL5) OR Be CUNY Math proficient and score 66-99 on Algebra (MPL2) and 50-99 on College Algebra (MPL3) and 0 45 on Trigonometry (MPL5). Note: This course is a prerequisite for MATH 150, 160, and STAT 213. Note: This course may be used as a prerequisite for STAT 212. Be CUNY Math Proficient and score 66-99 on Algebra (MPL2) and 50-99 on College Algebra (MPL3) and 46 99 on Trigonometry (MPL5). Be CUNY Math Proficient and score 66 99 on Algebra (MPL2) and 46-99 on College Algebra (MPL3). GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE TEST The test is computer-based and untimed. There are 4 content areas, namely, Pre-Algebra, Algebra, College Algebra, and Trigonometry. Students are permitted to use only the COMPASS calculator while taking the test. Sample questions are available by going to http://hunter.cuny.edu/dolciani. On this website, you will also see links to extensive on-line review questions for the test. You may also use the multi-media materials in the Dolciani Mathematics Learning Center (Rooms 300-305HN) to help you with your review. Test Results Test scores are generally made available to students via their MyHunter page within 3-5 business days. Kindly note that scores are posted to your CUNYfirst record within two business days. Email the Testing Center at testing@hunter.cuny.edu if you are not able to view your test results on your MyHunter page within five business days. 5