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Hesi Math word problems
If 6 textbooks cost $354, how much do 13 textbooks cost?
if 6 textbooks cost $354, then 1 textbook costs: $354/6= $59. Since 1 textbook cost $59, 13
textbooks will cost $59* 13= $767
A runner leaves his house at 7:45 for a morning run. If he travels at an average speed of 6mph
and gets back home at 10:00, how far did he run?
If the runner is out from 7:45 to 10:00, he ran for 2:15.
2;15= 2.25 hours.
Since he travels at an average of 6mph, his total travel distance is 2.25*6= 13.5 miles.
If Alice consumes two times as many calories as Claire, and Claire consumes 2.500 calories a
day, how many calories does Alice consume a week?
If Alice consumes twice as many calories as Claire, and Claire consumes 2,500 every day, then
Alice will consume 5,000 per day. The question asks how many calories Alice will consume in a
week, so: 5,000*7= 35,000 calories
Jessie can answer multiplication problems at a rate of 6 problems every 20 seconds. If she has a
10-minute test with 175 questions on it, will she finish in time?
If Jessie can answer 6 questions in 20 seconds, and there are 60 seconds in a minute, she can
answer 36=18 questions each minute. Since the test is 10 minutes long, she can answer
1018=180 questions. therefore, she will finish the 175-question test and could even complete 5
more
2 workers can finish building a play set in 18 hours. How long will it take 4 workers to build 3
play sets?
If 2 workers can finish a play set in 18 hours, it would take half the time, or 9 hours, to finish the
play set with 4 workers. It would then take 93 hours to finish building 3 play sets: 9 hours3play
sets=27hours.
A bookstore has 50% more fantasy books than biographies. What is the ratio of fantasy books to
biographies?
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Hesi Math word problems If 6 textbooks cost $354, how much do 13 textbooks cost? if 6 textbooks cost $354, then 1 textbook costs: $354/6= $59. Since 1 textbook cost $59, 13 textbooks will cost $59* 13= $ A runner leaves his house at 7:45 for a morning run. If he travels at an average speed of 6mph and gets back home at 10:00, how far did he run? If the runner is out from 7:45 to 10:00, he ran for 2:15. 2;15= 2.25 hours. Since he travels at an average of 6mph, his total travel distance is 2.256= 13.5 miles. If Alice consumes two times as many calories as Claire, and Claire consumes 2.500 calories a day, how many calories does Alice consume a week? If Alice consumes twice as many calories as Claire, and Claire consumes 2,500 every day, then Alice will consume 5,000 per day. The question asks how many calories Alice will consume in a week, so: 5,0007= 35,000 calories Jessie can answer multiplication problems at a rate of 6 problems every 20 seconds. If she has a 10-minute test with 175 questions on it, will she finish in time? If Jessie can answer 6 questions in 20 seconds, and there are 60 seconds in a minute, she can answer 36=18 questions each minute. Since the test is 10 minutes long, she can answer 1018=180 questions. therefore, she will finish the 175-question test and could even complete 5 more 2 workers can finish building a play set in 18 hours. How long will it take 4 workers to build 3 play sets? If 2 workers can finish a play set in 18 hours, it would take half the time, or 9 hours, to finish the play set with 4 workers. It would then take 93 hours to finish building 3 play sets: 9 hours3play sets=27hours. A bookstore has 50% more fantasy books than biographies. What is the ratio of fantasy books to biographies?

If there are 50% more fantasy books than biographies, then we can create false numbers and say that if there are 100 biographies, there will be 150 fantasy books. The ratio of fantasy books to biographies, then, is 150: 100. dividing by 50, the ratio simplifies to 3: Train A leaves the station at 1:45 traveling at a constant speed of 65mph. If it arrives at its destination at 3:15, how many miles did it travel? If the train leaves at 1:45 and arrives at 3:15 it has been traveling for 1.5 hours. to find how far it has traveled, we multiply by the speed: 1.565=97. two buildings in downtown Chicago stand across the river from each other. The first buildings height is 1,700ft and it casts a shadow that is 525ft long. If the second building's height is 1, feet, how long will its shadow be at the same time of the day (round to the nearest foot0? If the height of the first building is 1,700ft while its shadow is 525ft, and the second building's height is 1,450ft tall, it sets up this proportion: 1,700/525=1,450/x. By cross multiplying and solving for x we find: 1,700x=761,250; x=448ft long, If Larry can wash 50 cars in 1/2 hour, how long will it take him to wash 80 cars? if it takes Larry 30 minutes (1/2 hour) to wash 50 cars, then it takes 30/50=.6 minutes per car. 80 cars will take 806=48minutes A baker can bake 4 cakes with 10 cups of sugar. If he has a 30c bag that is 1/2 full, how many cakes bake? If the 30c bag of sugar is 1/2 full, there are 15c left. If the baker can bake 4 cakes with 10 c, he can bake 2 with 5. therefore, he can bake 23=6cakes If randy sells 8 times as many vacuum cleaners as Janice, and Janice sells 690 vacuum cleaners per year, on avg, how many does Randy sell each month If Randy sells 8 times as many vacuum cleaners as Janice, and Janice sells 690 vacuum cleaners per year, then randy sells 8690=5,520 vacuum cleaners per a year. The question asks how many vacuum cleaners randy sells per month so: 5,520/12=460 vacuum cleaners per month


Hesi reading comprehension Consumption of food is a universal necessity. Different cultures have developed different methods to accomplish the task. It is interesting to discover these differences and learn new ways to do things.

  1. The author's motive for writing the paragraph seems to have have been to; Urge self-control !! Check before choosing this answer!!
  2. What is implied by this paragraph? We should eat and drink in reasonable quantities.
  3. The author seems to? Favor moderation. Game of Bridge The ebb and flow of laughter and silence fills the room as four old friends gather to engage in a round of Bridge playing. For the beginner, Bridge can be complicated, but with time, effort, and a good teacher, even the novice can become proficient. Composed of two main parts, bidding and playing, Bridge requires the player's undivided attention. The dealer deals the entire deck of playing cards evenly between the for players, with each person receiving thirteen cards. In the bidding portion of the game, the four suits of cards in the deck are ranked highest to lowest as follows: spades, hearts, diamonds, and finally clubs. However, during play all the suits of cards are considered equals, and they go from highest to lowest from the ace being high to the two cards being low. The highest number of tricks wins. A trick is one card played by each player for a total of four. After the lead player lays down his/her card, the other players follow suit, if possible. The highest card within the four "same suit" cards played wins the trick and picks up all four cards. if a player cannot follow suit, he/she plays any card, but to make the game more interesting and challenging, one suit is named a trump suit which means that if a player plays a card from the trump suit, it always wins the trick. If two cards from the trump suit are played, the highest card within the trump suit wins the trick. obviously, the team with the most tricks wins the hand.
  4. The author wants the reader to feel Confident and excited about learning the game of bridge
    1. Throughout this passage the word suit means Any of the four sets into which a deck of cards is divided.
    2. In the passage, a trick is described as A collection of one card played by each of four players.
  1. The passage explicitly states That the highest card within the "trump" suit always wins the trick.
  2. The passage implies that Playing bridge requires concentration. Getting a Good Night's Sleep
  3. What is stated in the passage? Physical Illness can cause Insomnia.
  4. Sleep insomnia causes deficit in Memory
  5. Which is the solution for this problem? Developing good sleeping habits, taking herbs and spices
  6. The author intends to explain insomnia and propose solutions for the condition
  7. Sleep apnea causes chronic insomnia not chronic illness. ! Check when get this question before answering!
    Phobia 
  8. According to the passage, which of the following are types of phobias? (Check all that apply) Social phobias, panic disorder, specific phobia
    1. What does the author want the reader to know about phobia? That phobias are debilitating.
    2. The passage says that being afraid is normal and good, according to the passage why is having a phobia not normal and good? Because phobias are extreme and unreasonable.
    3. What are physical ailments that phobias cause? Ulcers and hypertension
    4. The author wants to conclude that people can gain control or deal with phobias The Water Cycle
  1. What is stated in this paragraph? Each individual driving behavior is the key to automobile safety.
  2. What is implied by this paragraph? Government action will not help if individual drivers do not cooperate.
  3. The author seems to think that? All cars should be properly inspected.
  4. The author's motive for writing the paragraph seems to have been to? Get people personally involved with traffic safety. Rainforest
  5. Rain forests are essential to life on earth
  6. Deforestation has long term consequences that we still do not know about
  7. The Nile is the longest river.
  8. Know the definition of Habitat Voice What effect does your voice have on others? Does it persuade or irritate, attract or repel? One of the worst qualities is harshness. If you ever get the feeling that people are uncomfortable when you speak, it may be that your harsh tones are jarring their eardrums. Your voice will sound unpleasant if it is shrill, grating, hard, piercing, brassy, to loud, or too nasal. Harsh voice qualities usually come from too much tension in the throat and jaw. Tension tightens muscles and blocks the relaxed voice tones essential to a pleasing impression. Because tension occurs in higher pitched voices, women tend to have shriller voices than men, which usually makes them less desirable public speakers, newscasters, or political candidates.
  9. Which statement from the selection presents a fact rather than an opinion? Harsh voice qualities usually come from too much tension in the throat and jaw.
    1. What is stated in this paragraph? (Another question that was similar to this but was asking about what is implied by this paragraph. It has a different answer and it is easy to observe) Women make less appealing political candidates.
  1. The information presented is Slanted against people with piercing voices.
  2. The author seems to: Prefer low pitched tones.
  3. One of the worst voice qualities is Harshness. White Elephant Centuries ago, in the country of Siam, now known as Thailand, it was the custom of the rulers that displeased them by giving the offender a white elephant. Because the animal was could not be made to work as other elephants did, but still had to be fed hundreds of pounds of fruit and cared for in the most lavish style. The recipient could not give the elephant to anyone else, as it was the ruler, who would be greatly displeased should the recipient not receive the gift graciously or care for in a grand style. This monetary burden could be a major liability to the recipient and in many cases they became impoverished. This is the origin of the term “white elephant" as it is used today to denote an unwanted gift. The way of gift exchange played during the holiday season is an offshoot of this. In this game, everyone brings, and the gifts are exchanged by drawing numbers and picking a gift in turn. The second person can choose or steal the first one. It is all in good fun, and people enjoy giving silly gifts and "stealing" someone else.
  4. How did the people regard a white elephant? People tried very hard not to offend the king so they would not receive a white elephant.
  5. Where is Thailand? Asia
  6. What is implied by the article? People enjoy giving/receiving gifts.
  7. What is the meaning of the word impoverished in the first paragraph? Financially ruined
  8. Why is an unwanted gift calling a white elephant? It is rare thing to get an unwanted gift. Golden Gate Bridge Linking San Francisco to Marin County in California, the Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most

Summer Olympics

  1. How often is the game played? Every 4 years
    1. Meaning of "root" in the passage? To wish success
    2. What are the main reason athletics wish to participate in the Olympics? They have patriotic pride in their participation
    3. Where was Summer 2008 played? China. Hesi Vocabulary
  2. An apartment is advertised as being furnished. What does that mean? a. The first month’s rent must be paid in advance b. It is equipped with articles c. It has just been repainted d. The utility bills are included in the rental cost.
  3. The instructions were concise. a. Incomplete b. Hard to understand c. To the point d. Easy to understand
  4. This is an ominous sign. a. Without deceit b. A good omen c. Dangerous d. Full of thought
  5. The client lost his equilibrium when he woke up. a. Ability to swallow b. Sense of balance c. Ability to speak

d. Sense of taste

  1. The doctor tried to explain the fundamental difference of the two medications. a. Underlying b. Appropriate c. Basic d. Dosage
  2. The nurse assisted the physician in removing the cast from the patient’s arm. a. Protective device b. Bandage c. Medicated salve d. Sling
  3. The nurses were asked to record the residual urine in the patient’s bladder. a. Total volume b. Measurement c. Color and clarity d. What is left
  4. The patient’s tremors ceased when the medication was administered. a. Intensified b. Stopped c. Decreased d. changed
  5. The dietician instructed the patient to supplement her diet. a. Limit b. Add to c. Substitute d. Increase
  6. A mother called her healthcare provider to report she had discovered a node in her child’s upper arm. a. A small rounded mass b. Oozing blood c. A blister d. A reddened area
  7. The nurse reported that the patient’s circulation to the foot was occluded. a. Impaired

b. Sensitize c. Dilate d. Make bigger

  1. Which word means to place under observation? a. Surveillance b. Cogitation c. Assessment d. Isolation
  2. *The client appeared to be impervious to pain. a. Coping well b. Enjoying c. Very sensitive d. Not affected
  3. His deteriorating condition caused the nurse to call the doctor. a. Increasing b. Voracious c. Very sensitive d. Not affected
  4. *The topic of discussion prompted a cornucopia of stimulating questions and conversation. a. Ostracism b. Pensive c. Laborious d. Plethora (CORRECT)
  5. The medication must adhere to the patient’s skin to be effective. a. Stick b. Absorb c. Adjust d. Match
  6. The drizzling, cool rain felt exhilarating, especially after long, sun -scorching drought. a. Parched b. Jaunty c. Refreshing d. Lachrymose
  1. He complained of the adverse side effect of his new medication. a. Constant b. Noticeable c. Undesirable d. Frequent
  2. The doctor instructed the patient to keep his head elevated. a. Raised b. Still c. Thrown back d. Turned
  3. The impending operation was the subject of the conversation. a. Very serious b. Soon to occur c. Required d. Elective
  4. *Inoculation is the preferred way to deal with the flu epidemic. a. Desired b. Required c. Necessary d. Requested
  5. Which word means to suggest, to hint, to express indirectly? a. Imply b. Latter c. Opinion d. Infer
  6. Which word describes someone who is always last to get ready? a. Vigorous b. Tawdry c. Burgeoning d. Lethargic Choose the correct word to use in the blank.
  7. *____________________ of thinking does not allow a professor to consider another point of view.

b. Engender c. Enhance d. Replicate

  1. Which word means to banish, shut out or to exclude? a. Ostracize b. Auspicious c. Ultimate d. Exercise
  2. *Which word is descriptive of a small child just learning to walk? a. Geriatric b. Obese c. Hale d. Toddler
  3. What does the word feasible mean? a. Unlikely b. Awesome c. Practical d. Impossible Hesi A&P Which of the following is a structure found in the upper respiratory? Pharynx Which of the following statements best describe endocrine glands? They secrete chemicals into the blood Which organ is part of both the male reproductive system and the urinary system? Urethra What structure conduct urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder? Ureter Anaerobic respiration can lead to a burning sensation caused by with molecule? Lactic acid When assessing a female client who describes herself as a vegetarian in the nurse notes that she has an unusual skin color. The nurse should ask the client if she has eaten large amount of: carrot and squash.

Which hand position describes an anatomical position of a person who is standing erect with feet forward? Palms of the hand facing anterior Which structure is a ball and socket joint? Shoulder Which anatomical structure houses the malleus, incus, and stapes? ear What are like cells grouped together called? A tissue

. The pulse point located behind the knee is palpated over which artery? Popliteal Ceruminous glands secrete Ear wax What type of synovial joint is the elbow? Hinge What occurs when the sympathetic nervous system is stimulated? Increased Cardiac output Where does digestion begin in the digestive system? Oral cavity Which structure regulates the transport of substances in and out of a cell? The cell membrane What is the response of cells in the collecting tubules in the nephrons when antidiuretic hormone AHD is secreted? Water is reabsorbed from the urinary filtrate What is the function of the thrombocytes? Play role in blood clotting Which muscle of the quadriceps femoris group lies on the slide surface of the lower extremity? Vastus lateralis Which structure is located on the sternum?