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Preview Princeton Review SSAT ISEE Prep, 2021 6 Practice Tests + Review Techniques + Drills (Private Test Preparation) by The Princeton Review by The Princeton Review (2020) Preview Princeton Review SSAT ISEE Prep, 2021 6 Practice Tests + Review Techniques + Drills (Private Test Preparation) by The Princeton Review by The Princeton Review (2020) Preview Princeton Review SSAT ISEE Prep, 2021 6 Practice Tests + Review Techniques + Drills (Private Test Preparation) by The Princeton Review by The Princeton Review (2020) Preview Princeton Review SSAT ISEE Prep, 2021 6 Practice Tests + Review Techniques + Drills (Private Test Preparation) by The Princeton Review by The Princeton Review (2020) Preview Princeton Review SSAT ISEE Prep, 2021 6 Practice Tests + Review Techniques + Drills (Private Test Preparation) by The Princeton Review by The Princeton Review (2020)

Editorial Rob Franek, Editor-in-Chief David Soto, Director of Content Development Stephen Koch, Student Survey Manager Deborah Weber, Director of Production Gabriel Berlin, Production Design Manager Selena Coppock, Managing Editor Aaron Riccio, Senior Editor Meave Shelton, Senior Editor Chris Chimera, Editor Eleanor Green, Editor Orion McBean, Editor Brian Saladino, Editor Patricia Murphy, Editorial Assistant Penguin Random House Publishing Team Tom Russell, VP, Publisher Alison Stoltzfus, Publishing Director Amanda Yee, Associate Managing Editor Ellen Reed, Production Manager Suzanne Lee, Designer The Princeton Review 110 East 42nd St., 7th Floor New York, NY 10017 Email: editorialsupport@review.com Copyright © 2020 by TPR Education IP Holdings, LLC All rights reserved Published in the United States by Penguin Random House LLC, New York, and in Canada by Random House of Canada, a division of Penguin Random House Ltd., Toronto Terms of Service: The Princeton Review Online Companion Tools (“Student Tools”) for the retail books are available for only the two most recent editions of that book Student Tools may be activated only twice per eligible book purchased for two consecutive 12-month periods, for a total of 24 months of access Activation of Student Tools more than twice per book is in direct violation of these Terms of Service and may result in discontinuation of access to Student Tools Services ISBN 9780525569404 Ebook ISBN 9780525569794 SSAT is a registered trademark of the Secondary School Admission Test Board, and ISEE is a registered trademark of the Educational Records Bureau, neither of which are affiliated with, nor endorses, The Princeton Review The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University Editor: Orion McBean Production Editors: Liz Dacey and Emma Parker Production Artist: Steph Calvert Cover art by Arco Images GmbH / Alamy Stock Photo Cover design by Suzanne Lee a_prh_5.5.0_c0_r0 Acknowledgments The Princeton Review would like to thank Shaina Walter Bowie for her hard work revising and developing test material for this book Contents Cover Title Page Copyright Acknowledgments Get More (Free) Content A Parent’s Introduction A Student’s Introduction Part I: The Basics of Both Tests Learning Vocabulary Fundamental Math Skills for the SSAT & ISEE Answer Key to Fundamental Math Drills Writing the Essay Part II: The SSAT Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the SSAT SSAT Math SSAT Verbal SSAT Reading Answers and Explanations for SSAT Practice Drills Part III: SSAT Practice Tests 10 Upper Level SSAT Practice Test 11 Middle Level SSAT Practice Test 12 Answer Key to SSAT Practice Tests Part IV: The ISEE 13 Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the ISEE 14 ISEE Math 15 ISEE Verbal 16 ISEE Reading 17 Answers and Explanations for ISEE Practice Drills Part V: ISEE Practice Tests 18 Upper Level ISEE Practice Test 19 Middle Level ISEE Practice Test 20 Lower Level ISEE Practice Test 21 Answer Key to ISEE Practice Tests Go to PrincetonReview.com/prep and enter the following ISBN for your book: 9780525569794 Answer a few simple questions to set up an exclusive Princeton Review account (If you already have one, you can just log in.) Enjoy access to your FREE content! Need to report a potential content issue? Contact EditorialSupport@review.com and include: full title of the book ISBN page number Need to report a technical issue? Contact TPRStudentTech@review.com and provide: your full name email address used to register the book full book title and ISBN Operating system (Mac/PC) and browser (Firefox, Safari, etc.) Once you’ve registered, you can… Get our take on any recent or pending updates to the SSAT or ISEE Take a full-length Elementary-level SSAT exam Get valuable advice about the college application process, including tips for writing a great essay and where to apply for financial aid Get complete explanations for the SSAT and ISEE Practice Tests Check to see if there have been any corrections or updates to this edition On the first trial, Sandy chooses a chocolate chip cookie, which has a probability of On the second trial, she chooses a red velvet cookie There are red velvet cookies, but now there are only 14 cookies remaining in the jar to choose from The probability for the second trial is Multiply these together since these are independent of each other: Practice Drill 32—Charts and Graphs E First, find what District A spent in 2013: $400,000 (pay attention to the note below the table: the numbers are in thousands of dollars) Look for double this amount $800,000 is listed in the table for the value in 2014 for District E E Add across to find which district spent the most, keeping in mind that these are all in the thousands (though this doesn’t really matter to find the largest sum) District E has the largest sum: $600,000 + $800,000 = $1,400,000 $800,000 Remember that these numbers are in the thousands Add down to find the sum of the values in 2013: $1,800,000 Do the same with the values in 2014 to find a sum of $2,600,000 Find the difference of these values: $2,600,000 – $1,800,000 = $800,000 Abe and Dave Check the graph Carl owns CDs, so the other two people together must own a total of CDs Ben To find which student owns one-fourth of all the CDs, first add all the CDs to find a total Your work from the previous question will help! Abe = 2, Ben = 4, Carl = 5, Dave = 3, and Ed = 2, which yields a total of 16 CDs of 16 is , so Ben is the student who has CDs $84 To find Matt’s earnings for the week, first add up all his hours and then multiply by his hourly salary ($6/hour) He works 3.5 + + 3.5 + = 14 hours over the week, so 14 × = 84 3.5 Remember, if you see the word average, you can use an Average Pie The previous question helped you find the total number of hours Matt worked: 14 Put that number in the total place He worked days—note the question says on the days he worked not the number of days in a week Put in the # of items place Divide these two numbers to find the average: If you’re pressed for time, instead of doing the long division, let the answer choices help! Since 14 is not divisible by 4, eliminate all the integers 25 One way to solve this problem is to translate the words into math: The hours he worked on Monday is 3.5, accounted for is equals, what percent is worked is 14 The equation is right side: , and the total hours he Simplify the Multiply both sides by 100 to get 350 = 14x Divide both sides by 14, and x = 25 You can also find a percent by dividing the desired amount by the total amount: Matt worked 3.5 hours on Monday and a total of 14 hours, so , or 25% Review Drill 2—The Building Blocks 45 Translate the problem: Multiply both sides by 3, and b = 45 Check your work by plugging in 45 for b: To isolate x, add to both sides Then divide both sides by Check your work by plugging in for x: 7(8) – = 49 10 To isolate y, divide both sides by Then add to both sides Check your work by plugging in 10 for y: 4(10 – 5) = 20 x

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