WorkKeys Math Level 4 Practice Problems, Exams of Advanced Education

A series of math word problems related to various real-world scenarios, designed to assess an individual's proficiency in workkeys math level 4. The problems cover a range of topics, including calculating change, inventory management, unit conversions, percentages, and more. By analyzing these problems, students can develop their problem-solving skills, mathematical reasoning, and ability to apply mathematical concepts to practical situations. A valuable resource for those preparing for the workkeys assessment or seeking to improve their math skills for academic or professional purposes.

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WORKKEYS MATH LEVEL 4
A customer buys a bag of dog food that costs $12.79 and pays the sales tax of $0.64.
How much change is due back from a $20 bill?
A. $ 6.57
B. $ 7.85
C. $12.15
D. $13.23
E. $13.43 - A. $ 6.57
Customers at your store select their groceries from shelves and then pay. Sales records
and records of restocks for Flaming Roast Coffee (1 lb size) are as follows:
Number of bags Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon
Sales: 5 8 2 19 22 15 3
Restock: 6 12 12 18 24 0 0
What is the net change in how many bags are on the shelf, from the beginning of
Tuesday to the end of Monday?
(Note: A negative number indicates a decrease.)
A. -22
B. -2
C. 0
D. 2
E. 36 - B. -2
The cafe where you work just ran out of coffee, and you are at the store to buy 1-1/2
pounds of coffee. You have put a can with 3/4 pound of coffee into your shopping cart.
How many more pounds of coffee do you need?
A. 1/2
B. 3/2
C. 3/4
D. 3/6
E. 2 1/4 - C. 3/4
A single batch of cleaning solution contains 3/4 cup of bleach. How many cups of
bleach are in 5 batches of the cleaning solution?
A. 3/20
B. 15/20
C. 1 1/4
D. 2
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WORKKEYS MATH LEVEL 4

A customer buys a bag of dog food that costs $12.79 and pays the sales tax of $0.64. How much change is due back from a $20 bill? A. $ 6. B. $ 7. C. $12. D. $13. E. $13.43 - A. $ 6. Customers at your store select their groceries from shelves and then pay. Sales records and records of restocks for Flaming Roast Coffee (1 lb size) are as follows: Number of bags Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Sales: 5 8 2 19 22 15 3 Restock: 6 12 12 18 24 0 0 What is the net change in how many bags are on the shelf, from the beginning of Tuesday to the end of Monday? (Note: A negative number indicates a decrease.) A. - B. - C. 0 D. 2 E. 36 - B. - The cafe where you work just ran out of coffee, and you are at the store to buy 1-1/ pounds of coffee. You have put a can with 3/4 pound of coffee into your shopping cart. How many more pounds of coffee do you need? A. 1/ B. 3/ C. 3/ D. 3/ E. 2 1/4 - C. 3/ A single batch of cleaning solution contains 3/4 cup of bleach. How many cups of bleach are in 5 batches of the cleaning solution? A. 3/ B. 15/ C. 1 1/ D. 2

E. 3 3/4 - E. 3 3/

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