Digital SAT - Sample Questions
Digital SAT - Sample Questions
RW question 1 RW question 2
To dye wool, Navajo (Diné) weaver Lillie Taylor uses Jan Gimsa, Robert Sleigh, and Ulrike Gimsa have
plants and vegetables from Arizona, where she lives. For hypothesized that the sail-like structure running down
example, she achieved the deep reds and browns featured the back of the dinosaur Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
in her 2003 rug In the Path of the Four Seasons by using improved the animal’s success in underwater pursuits of
Arizona dock roots, drying and grinding them before prey species capable of making quick, evasive
mixing the powder with water to create a dye bath. To movements. To evaluate their hypothesis, a second team
intensify the appearance of certain colors, Taylor also of researchers constructed two battery-powered
sometimes mixes in clay obtained from nearby soil. mechanical models of S. aegyptiacus, one with a sail and
one without, and subjected the models to a series of
Which choice best states the main idea of the text?
identical tests in a water-filled tank.
A) Reds and browns are not commonly featured in
Which finding from the model tests, if true, would most
most of Taylor’s rugs.
strongly support Gimsa and colleagues’ hypothesis?
B) In the Path of the Four Seasons is widely acclaimed for
its many colors and innovative weaving techniques. A) The model with a sail took significantly longer to
travel a specified distance while submerged than the
C) Taylor draws on local resources in the approach she
model without a sail did.
uses to dye wool.
B) The model with a sail displaced significantly more
D) Taylor finds it difficult to locate Arizona dock root
water while submerged than the model without a
in the desert.
sail did.
Key C
C) The model with a sail had significantly less battery
power remaining after completing the tests than the
Domain Information and Ideas model without a sail did.
Skill Central Ideas and Details D) The model with a sail took significantly less time to
complete a sharp turn while submerged than the
Key Explanation: Choice C is the best answer. The model without a sail did.
passage focuses on the idea that the artist Lillie Taylor
uses resources such as plants and vegetables from Key D
where she lives in Arizona to make dyes for wool.
Domain Information and Ideas
Distractor Explanations: Choice A is incorrect because
the passage offers no evidence that reds and browns Skill Command of Evidence (Textual)
are unusual colors in Taylor’s rugs; in fact, it offers an
example of a rug that does feature those colors. Choice B Key Explanation: Choice D is the best answer. The
is incorrect because the passage offers no indication passage states that Gimsa and colleagues’ hypothesis
of whether In the Path of the Four Seasons is widely was that the sail-like structure on the back of S.
acclaimed; it also does not mention whether the weaving aegyptiacus enhanced the dinosaur’s ability to travel
techniques are innovative. Choice D is incorrect because underwater to hunt down “prey species capable of
the passage offers no evidence that Taylor has a hard making quick, evasive movements.” This choice’s finding
time finding Arizona dock root. would effectively support the hypothesis because it
would indicate that the sail-like structure would enable a
dinosaur moving underwater to maneuver more quickly Key Explanation: Choice B is the best answer. The
than a dinosaur moving underwater without the structure. quotation addresses both aspects of the claim: cycles of
anticipation (“Each, coming, brings ambitions high”) and
Distractor Explanations: Choice A is incorrect because
regretful reflection (“And each, departing, leaves a sigh /
it would essentially contradict the hypothesis by
Linked to the past”).
suggesting that a dinosaur moving underwater with
the sail-like structure would move more slowly than Distractor Explanations: Choice A is incorrect because
a dinosaur moving underwater without the structure. the quotation focuses on anticipation (“An ominous
Choice B is incorrect because there is no clear passage- stillness fills the night, / A pause—a hush”) but not
based relationship between the amount of water regretful reflection. Choice C is incorrect because the
displaced and the hypothesis. Choice C is incorrect quotation focuses on worry and anxiety (“. . . a sense
because there is no clear passage-based relationship of care / Akin to fright?”) rather than anticipation and
between the amount of battery power used and the regretful reflection. Choice D is incorrect because the
hypothesis. quotation focuses on regretful reflection (“It tells of many
a squandered day”) but not anticipation.
RW question 3
“Ghosts of the Old Year” is an early 1900s poem by James
Weldon Johnson. In the poem, the speaker describes
experiencing an ongoing cycle of anticipation followed
by regretful reflection: ______
Which quotation from “Ghosts of the Old Year” most
effectively illustrates the claim?
A) “The snow has ceased its fluttering flight, / The
wind sunk to a whisper light, / An ominous stillness
fills the night, / A pause—a hush.”
B) “And so the years go swiftly by, / Each, coming,
brings ambitions high, / And each, departing, leaves
a sigh / Linked to the past.”
C) “What does this brazen tongue declare, / That
falling on the midnight air / Brings to my heart a
sense of care / Akin to fright?”
D) “It tells of many a squandered day, / Of slighted
gems and treasured clay, / Of precious stores not
laid away, / Of fields unreaped.”
Key B
Key A
RW question 4 Domain Information and Ideas
Participants’ Evaluation of the Likelihood That Robots Skill Command of Evidence (Quantitative)
Can Work Effectively in Different Occupations
Key Explanation: Choice A is the best answer.
Somewhat Somewhat
This choice supports the claim by contrasting two
or very or very
Occupation unlikely (%) Neutral (%) likely (%) occupations that survey participants gave widely
divergent probabilities of robots working effectively in:
television
24 9 67 tour guide (82 percent) and surgeon (16 percent).
news anchor
teacher 37 16 47 Distractor Explanations: Choice B is incorrect because
firefighter 62 9 30 it focuses on only one occupation—that of teacher—and
therefore does not illustrate how survey participants’
surgeon 74 9 16
views of the likelihood of robots working effectively vary
tour guide 10 8 82 widely by occupation. Choice C is incorrect because
Rows in table may not add up to 100 due to rounding. although it does compare survey participants’ views
of robots working effectively in two occupations, the
Georgia Tech roboticists De’Aira Bryant and Ayanna percentages cited for television news anchor and
Howard, along with ethicist Jason Borenstein, were surgeon are the same, not widely varied. Choice D is
interested in people’s perceptions of robots’ competence. incorrect because it focuses on only one occupation—
They recruited participants and asked them how likely that of firefighter—and therefore does not illustrate how
they think it is that a robot could do the work required survey participants’ views of the likelihood of robots
in various occupations. Participants’ evaluations varied working effectively vary widely by occupation.
widely depending on which occupation was being
considered; for example, ______
Which choice most effectively uses data from the table to
complete the example?
A) 82% of participants believe that it is somewhat or
very likely that a robot could work effectively as a
tour guide, but only 16% believe that it is somewhat
or very likely that a robot could work as a surgeon.
B) 47% of participants believe that it is somewhat or
very likely that a robot could work effectively as a
teacher, but 37% of respondents believe that it is
somewhat or very unlikely that a robot could do so.
C) 9% of participants were neutral about whether a
robot could work effectively as a television news
anchor, which is the same percent of participants
who were neutral when asked about a robot
working as a surgeon.
D) 62% of participants believe that it is somewhat or
very unlikely that a robot could work effectively as a
firefighter.
Skill Inferences
Key Explanation: Choice C is the best answer. “Melodic,”
referring to a pleasant arrangement of sounds, effectively
Key Explanation: Choice B is the best answer. The signals the later use in the passage of “pleasant musical
passage indicates that although scientists recognize that quality” to refer to Phi’s spoken-word poetry when read
sleep, which is widespread among animal species, has rather than heard.
benefits, some scientists believe that deep, prolonged
Distractor Explanations: Choice A is incorrect because
sleep is so risky from the perspective of animal species’
“jarring,” meaning disagreeable or upsetting, suggests
survival and well-being that there must be some so-far-
the opposite of what the passage says about the
undiscovered advantage(s) to sleep to make it worthwhile
“pleasant musical quality” of Phi’s spoken-word poetry,
from an evolutionary standpoint.
whether read or heard. Choice B is incorrect because
Distractor Explanations: Choice A is incorrect because “scholarly” does not effectively signal the later use in the
the passage suggests that the extent of deep, prolonged passage of “pleasant musical quality” to refer to Phi’s
sleep among animal species is well understood by spoken-word poetry. Choice D is incorrect because
scientists and that the real question for scientists is “personal” does not effectively signal the later use in the
why so many animal species engage in deep, prolonged passage of “pleasant musical quality” to refer to Phi’s
sleep. Choice C is incorrect because the passage offers spoken-word poetry.
no evidence that any trait other than deep, prolonged
RW question 7 RW question 8
The following text is from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 The work of molecular biophysicist Enrique M. De La
novel The Great Gatsby. Cruz is known for ______ traditional boundaries
between academic disciplines. The university laboratory
[Jay Gatsby] was balancing himself on the dashboard of
that De La Cruz runs includes engineers, biologists,
his car with that resourcefulness of movement that is so
chemists, and physicists, and the research the lab
peculiarly American—that comes, I suppose, with the
produces makes use of insights and techniques from all
absence of lifting work in youth and, even more, with
those fields.
the formless grace of our nervous, sporadic games. This
quality was continually breaking through his punctilious Which choice completes the text with the most logical
manner in the shape of restlessness. and precise word or phrase?
As used in the text, what does the word “quality” most A) reinforcing
nearly mean? B) anticipating
A) Characteristic C) epitomizing
B) Standard D) transcending
C) Prestige
D) Accomplishment Key D
RW question 11 at the end of their study that the pools they stocked
with multiple zooplankton species would have greater
diversity than the pools they stocked with a single
Text 1 zooplankton species but that this was not, in fact, the
What factors influence the abundance of species in a case.
given ecological community? Some theorists have argued
Distractor Explanations: Choice A is incorrect because
that historical diversity is a major driver of how diverse
the findings obtained by Cáceres and colleagues
an ecological community eventually becomes: differences
fundamentally challenge the hypothesis in Text 1 rather
in community diversity across otherwise similar habitats,
than largely support it. Choice B is incorrect because
in this view, are strongly affected by the number of “contrary to their expectations” (Text 2) indicates that
species living in those habitats at earlier times. Cáceres and colleagues had assumed the hypothesis in
Text 2 Text 1 was correct prior to conducting their own study.
Choice D is incorrect because the findings obtained by
In 2010, a group of researchers including biologist Carla
Cáceres and colleagues undermine, rather than support,
Cáceres created artificial pools in a New York forest.
the hypothesis in Text 1.
They stocked some pools with a diverse mix of
zooplankton species and others with a single
zooplankton species and allowed the pool communities
to develop naturally thereafter. Over the course of four
years, Cáceres and colleagues periodically measured the
species diversity of the pools, finding—contrary to their
used traditional forms, as in “Elegy,” she challenged Distractor Explanations: Choices A, B, and C are
tradition, in this case by making an “anonymous woman incorrect because each inserts unnecessary punctuation
rather than a famous man” the subject of the poem. (a comma, colon, and semicolon, respectively) between
“Though” is the best transition for the passage’s last the sentence’s subject (“the reason . . . falling”) and the
sentence because, along with “even,” it signals that Al- verb “is.”
Malaika subverted traditional poetic forms even when
she used them by, in this case, using a nontraditional
subject for an elegy.
Key −32
Math question 1 Domain Algebra
If 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) = 𝑥𝑥 + 7 and 𝑔𝑔(𝑥𝑥) = 7𝑥𝑥, what is the value of Skill Linear equations in two variables
4𝑓𝑓(2) − 𝑔𝑔(2)? Make connections between an algebraic
representation and a graph
A) −5
B) 1 Key Explanation: The correct answer is −32. It’s given
C) 22 that the y-intercept of the graph of 𝑦𝑦 = −6𝑥𝑥 − 32 is
D) 28 (0, 𝑦𝑦). Substituting 0 for x in this equation yields
𝑦𝑦 = −6(0) − 32 or 𝑦𝑦 = −32. Therefore, the value of y
that corresponds to the y-intercept of the graph of
Key C
𝑦𝑦 = −6𝑥𝑥 − 32 in the xy-plane is −32.
Domain Algebra
Key A Key D
Key Explanation: Choice A is correct. The given graph Key Explanation: Choice D is correct. For a point (𝑥𝑥, 𝑦𝑦)
is a line, and the slope of a line is defined as the change to be a solution to the given inequality in the xy-plane,
in the value of y for each increase in the value of x by 1. the value of the point’s y-coordinate must be less than
It’s given that y represents the total cost, in dollars, and the value of −4𝑥𝑥 + 4, where x is the value of the
that x represents the number of games. Therefore, the x-coordinate of the point. This is true of the point
change in the value of y for each increase in the value of (−4, 0) because 0 < −4(−4) + 4, or 0 < 20.
x by 1 represents the change in total cost, in dollars, for Therefore, the point (−4, 0) is a solution to the given
each increase in the number of games by 1. In other inequality.
words, the slope represents the cost, in dollars, per
Distractor Explanations: Choices A, B, and C are
game. The graph shows that when the value of x
incorrect. None of these points is a solution to the given
increases from 0 to 1, the value of y increases from 100
inequality because each point’s y-coordinate is greater
to 125. It follows that the slope is 25, or the cost per
than the value of −4𝑥𝑥 + 4 for the point’s x-coordinate.
game is $25. Thus, the best interpretation of the slope
of the graph is that each game costs $25.
Key Explanation: Choice A is correct. It’s given that blackberries for $3.00 per pint, and a certain purchase
figure A and figure B (not shown) are both regular of raspberries and blackberries at store A would cost
polygons and the sum of the perimeters of the two $37.00. It’s also given that store B sells raspberries for
figures is 63 inches. It’s also given that x is the number $6.50 per pint and blackberries for $8.00 per pint, and
of sides of figure A and y is the number of sides of this purchase of raspberries and blackberries at store B
figure B, and that the equation 3𝑥𝑥 + 6𝑦𝑦 = 63 would cost $66.00. Let r represent the number of pints
represents this situation. Thus, 3𝑥𝑥 and 6𝑦𝑦 represent the of raspberries and b represent the number of pints of
perimeters, in inches, of figure A and figure B, blackberries in this purchase. The equation
respectively. Since 6𝑦𝑦 represents the perimeter, in 5.50𝑟𝑟 + 3.00𝑏𝑏 = 37.00 represents this purchase of
inches, of figure B and y is the number of sides of raspberries and blackberries from store A and the
figure B, it follows that each side of figure B has a length equation 6.50𝑟𝑟 + 8.00𝑏𝑏 = 66.00 represents this
of 6 inches. purchase of raspberries and blackberries from
store B. Solving the system of equations by elimination
Distractor Explanations: Choice B is incorrect. The
gives the value of r and the value of b that make the
number of sides of figure B is y, not 6. Choice C is
system of equations true. Multiplying both sides
incorrect. Since the perimeter, in inches, of figure A is
of the equation for store A by 6.5 yields
represented by 3𝑥𝑥, each side of figure A has a length of
(5.50𝑟𝑟)(6.5) + (3.00𝑏𝑏)(6.5) = (37.00)(6.5), or
3 inches, not 6 inches. Choice D is incorrect. The
35.75𝑟𝑟 + 19.5𝑏𝑏 = 240.5. Multiplying both sides
number of sides of figure A is x, not 6.
of the equation for store B by 5.5 yields
(6.50𝑟𝑟)(5.5) + (8.00𝑏𝑏)(5.5) = (66.00)(5.5), or
35.75𝑟𝑟 + 44𝑏𝑏 = 363. Subtracting both sides of the
equation for store A, 35.75𝑟𝑟 + 19.5𝑏𝑏 = 240.5,
Math question 6 from the corresponding sides of the equation
for store B, 35.75𝑟𝑟 + 44𝑏𝑏 = 363, yields
Store A sells raspberries for $5.50 per pint and (35.75𝑟𝑟 − 35.75𝑟𝑟) + (44𝑏𝑏 − 19.5𝑏𝑏) = (363 − 240.5),
blackberries for $3.00 per pint. Store B sells raspberries or 24.5𝑏𝑏 = 122.5. Dividing both sides of this equation
for $6.50 per pint and blackberries for $8.00 per pint. by 24.5 yields 𝑏𝑏 = 5. Thus, 5 pints of blackberries are in
A certain purchase of raspberries and blackberries this purchase.
would cost $37.00 at store A or $66.00 at store B. Distractor Explanations: Choices A and B are
How many pints of blackberries are in this purchase? incorrect and may result from conceptual or calculation
A) 12 errors. Choice D is incorrect. This is the number of pints
of raspberries, not blackberries, in the purchase.
B) 8
C) 5
D) 4
Math question 7
Key C
𝑔𝑔(𝑥𝑥) = 𝑥𝑥 ! + 55
Domain Algebra
What is the minimum value of the given function?
Skill Systems of two linear equations in two
variables A) 3,025
Create and use a system of two linear B) 110
equations
C) 55
D) 0
Key Explanation: Choice C is correct. It’s given that
store A sells raspberries for $5.50 per pint and
A)
&
'
Math question 9
&
B) ! (𝑥𝑥 − 1)! = −4
Key C
B) Exactly two
C) Infinitely many
Domain Advanced Math
D) Zero
Skill Nonlinear functions
Make connections between algebraic
representations and a graph
Math question 11
Math question 10
For the function 𝑓𝑓, 𝑓𝑓(0) = 86, and for each increase in
' & 𝑥𝑥 by 1, the value of 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) decreases by 80%. What is
Which expression is equivalent to '"($ − ")& ?
the value of 𝑓𝑓(2)?
*
A) (")&)('"($)
Key 3.44, 86/25
#
B) Domain Advanced Math
#"(%
defined by 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) = 86(0.2)" . Substituting 2 for x in this for c in the expression 𝑏𝑏 ! − 4𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎 and setting this
function yields 𝑓𝑓(2) = 86(0.2)! , which is equivalent to expression equal to 0 yields 𝑏𝑏 ! − 4(4)(2.25) = 0, or
𝑓𝑓(2) = 86(0.04), or 𝑓𝑓(2) = 3.44. Either 3.44 or 86/25 𝑏𝑏! − 36 = 0. Adding 36 to each side of this equation
may be entered as the correct answer. yields 𝑏𝑏 ! = 36. Taking the square root of each side of
this equation yields 𝑏𝑏 = ±6. It’s given that b is positive,
Alternate approach: It’s given that 𝑓𝑓(0) = 86 and that
so the value of b is 6.
for each increase in x by 1, the value of 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) decreases
by 80%. Therefore, when 𝑥𝑥 = 1, the value of 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) is
(100 − 80)%, or 20%, of 86, which can be expressed
as (0.20)(86). Since (0.20)(86) = 17.2, the value of
𝑓𝑓(1) is 17.2. Similarly, when 𝑥𝑥 = 2, the value of 𝑓𝑓(𝑥𝑥) is Math question 13
20% of 17.2, which can be expressed as (0.20)(17.2).
Since (0.20)(17.2) = 3.44, the value of 𝑓𝑓(2) is 3.44. The scatterplot shows the relationship between two
Either 3.44 or 86/25 may be entered as the correct variables, 𝑥𝑥 and 𝑦𝑦. A line of best fit for the data is also
answer. shown.
Math question 12
In the 𝑥𝑥𝑥𝑥-plane, a line with equation 2𝑦𝑦 = 4.5
intersects a parabola at exactly one point. If the
parabola has equation 𝑦𝑦 = −4𝑥𝑥 ! + 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏, where 𝑏𝑏 is a
positive constant, what is the value of 𝑏𝑏?
Key 6
Domain Advanced Math At 𝑥𝑥 = 32, which of the following is closest to the
𝑦𝑦-value predicted by the line of best fit?
Skill Nonlinear equations in one variable and
systems of equations in two variables A) 0.4
Solve systems of linear and nonlinear B) 1.5
equations in two variables
C) 2.4
Key Explanation: The correct answer is 6. It’s given that D) 3.3
a line with equation 2𝑦𝑦 = 4.5 intersects a parabola with
equation 𝑦𝑦 = −4𝑥𝑥 ! + 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏, where b is a positive Key C
constant, at exactly one point in the xy-plane. It follows
Domain Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
that the system of equations consisting of 2𝑦𝑦 = 4.5
and 𝑦𝑦 = −4𝑥𝑥 ! + 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 has exactly one solution. Dividing Skill Two-variable data: Models and
both sides of the equation of the line by 2 yields scatterplots
𝑦𝑦 = 2.25. Substituting 2.25 for y in the equation of the Analyze and interpret data in a
parabola yields 2.25 = −4𝑥𝑥 ! + 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏. Adding 4𝑥𝑥 ! and scatterplot
subtracting bx from both sides of this equation yields
4𝑥𝑥 ! − 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 + 2.25 = 0. A quadratic equation in the form
of 𝑎𝑎𝑥𝑥 ! + 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 + 𝑐𝑐 = 0, where a, b, and c are constants,
has exactly one solution when the discriminant,
𝑏𝑏! − 4𝑎𝑎𝑎𝑎, is equal to zero. Substituting 4 for a and 2.25
Key Explanation: Choice C is correct. At 𝑥𝑥 = 32, the calculating 30% of 40%. Choice C is incorrect and may
line of best fit has a y-value between 2 and 3. The only result from adding 30% and 40% rather than calculating
choice with a value between 2 and 3 is choice C. 30% of 40%. Choice D is incorrect and may result from
calculating the percentage that 30% is of 40% rather
Distractor Explanations: Choice A is incorrect. This is
than calculating 30% of 40%.
the difference between the y-value predicted by the line
of best fit and the actual y-value at 𝑥𝑥 = 32 rather than
the y-value predicted by the line of best fit at 𝑥𝑥 = 32.
Choice B is incorrect. This is the y-value predicted by
the line of best fit at 𝑥𝑥 = 31 rather than at 𝑥𝑥 = 32. Math question 15
Choice D is incorrect. This is the y-value predicted by
the line of best fit at 𝑥𝑥 = 33 rather than at 𝑥𝑥 = 32. The density of a certain type of wood is 353 kilograms
per cubic meter. A sample of this type of wood is in the
shape of a cube and has a mass of 345 kilograms. To
the nearest hundredth of a meter, what is the length of
Math question 14 one edge of this sample?
A) 0.98
In a group, 40% of the items are red. Of all the red
items in the group, 30% also have stripes. What B) 0.99
percentage of the items in the group are red and have C) 1.01
stripes? D) 1.02
A) 10%
Key B
B) 12%
Domain Problem-Solving and Data Analysis
C) 70%
D) 75% Skill Ratios, rates, proportional relationships,
and units
Key B Solve problems involving derived units
"
the cube. Substituting
#*$
for V in this formula yields 2 = ! by 2 yields 4 = 𝑥𝑥. Therefore, the other tree is
#$#
#*$
= 𝑠𝑠 # . Taking the cube root of both sides of this 4 feet tall.
#$#
" #*$
equation yields K = 𝑠𝑠, or 𝑠𝑠 ≈ 0.99. Therefore, the Distractor Explanations: Choice A is incorrect and
#$#
may result from calculating the difference between the
length of one edge of this sample to the nearest
lengths of the shadows, rather than the height of the
hundredth of a meter is 0.99.
other tree. Choice C is incorrect and may result from
Distractor Explanations: Choices A, C, and D are calculating the difference between the height of the
incorrect and may result from conceptual or calculation 10-foot-tall tree and the length of the shadow of the
errors. other tree, rather than calculating the height of the
other tree. Choice D is incorrect and may result from a
conceptual or calculation error.
Math question 16
Two nearby trees are perpendicular to the ground, Math question 17
which is flat. One of these trees is 10 feet tall and has a
shadow that is 5 feet long. At the same time, the The length of a rectangle’s diagonal is 5√17, and the
shadow of the other tree is 2 feet long. How tall, in feet, length of the rectangle’s shorter side is 5. What is the
is the other tree? length of the rectangle’s longer side?
A) 3 A) √17
B) 4 B) 20
C) 8 C) 15√2
D) 27 D) 400
Key B Key B
Skill Lines, angles, and triangles Skill Right triangles and trigonometry
Use concepts of congruence and Use the Pythagorean theorem to solve
similarity of triangles to solve problems problems
Key Explanation: Choice B is correct. Each tree and its Key Explanation: Choice B is correct. A rectangle’s
shadow can be modeled using a right triangle, where diagonal divides a rectangle into two congruent right
the height of the tree and the length of its shadow are triangles, where the diagonal is the hypotenuse of both
the legs of the triangle. At a given point in time, the right triangles. It’s given that the length of the diagonal is
triangles formed by two nearby trees and their 5√17 and the length of the rectangle’s shorter side is 5.
respective shadows will be similar. Therefore, if the Therefore, each of the two right triangles formed by the
height of the other tree is x, in feet, the value of x can be rectangle’s diagonal has a hypotenuse with length
calculated by solving the proportional relationship 5√17, and a shorter leg with length 5. To calculate the
(& feet tall " feet tall length of the longer leg of each right triangle, the
= . This equation is equivalent to
$ feet long ! feet long Pythagorean theorem, 𝑎𝑎! + 𝑏𝑏! = 𝑐𝑐 ! , can be used,
(& " " where a and b are the lengths of the legs and c is the
= , or 2 = . Multiplying each side of the equation
$ ! ! length of the hypotenuse of the triangle. Substituting
5 for a and 5√17 for c in the equation 𝑎𝑎! + 𝑏𝑏! = 𝑐𝑐 !
!
yields 5! + 𝑏𝑏 ! = N5√17O , which is equivalent to Key Explanation: Choice D is correct. It’s given that the
measure of arc AB is 45° and the length of arc AB is
25 + 𝑏𝑏! = 25(17), or 25 + 𝑏𝑏! = 425. Subtracting 25
from each side of this equation yields 𝑏𝑏 ! = 400. Taking 3 inches. The arc measure of the full circle is 360°. If x
the positive square root of each side of this equation represents the circumference, in inches, of the circle, it
yields 𝑏𝑏 = 20. Therefore, the length of the longer leg of follows that
*$°
=
# inches
. This equation is equivalent to
#%&° " inches
each right triangle formed by the diagonal of the
*$ # ( #
rectangle is 20. It follows that the length of the = , or = . Multiplying both sides of this
#%& " @ "
rectangle’s longer side is 20. equation by 8𝑥𝑥 yields 1(𝑥𝑥) = 3(8), or 𝑥𝑥 = 24.
Distractor Explanations: Choice A is incorrect and Therefore, the circumference of the circle is 24 inches.
may result from dividing the length of the rectangle’s
diagonal by the length of the rectangle’s shorter side, Distractor Explanations: Choice A is incorrect. This is
rather than substituting these values into the the length of arc AB. Choice B is incorrect and may
Pythagorean theorem. Choice C is incorrect and may result from multiplying the length of arc AB by 2.
result from using the length of the rectangle’s diagonal Choice C is incorrect and may result from squaring the
as the length of a leg of the right triangle, rather than length of arc AB.
the length of the hypotenuse. Choice D is incorrect.
This is the square of the length of the rectangle’s longer
side.
Math question 18
A circle has center 𝑂𝑂, and points 𝐴𝐴 and 𝐵𝐵 lie on the
circle. The measure of arc 𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴 is 45° and the length of
arc 𝐴𝐴𝐴𝐴 is 3 inches. What is the circumference, in
inches, of the circle?
A) 3
B) 6
C) 9
D) 24
Key D
Skill Circles
Use definitions, properties, and theorems
relating to circles to solve problems