Mathematics questions and answers

Mathematics Questions and Answers

How good are you with figures and formulas? Find out with these Mathematics past questions and answers. This Test is useful for both job aptitude test candidates and students preparing for JAMB, WAEC, NECO or Post UTME.

2,266.

Simplify (\(\frac{1}{x^{-1}} + \frac{1}{y^{-1}}\))-1

A.

\(\frac{x}{y}\)

B.

xy

C.

\(\frac{x}{y}\)

D.

(xy)-1

Correct answer is C

Simplify (\(\frac{1}{x^{-1}} + \frac{1}{y^{-1}}\))-1 = (\(\frac{1}{x^{-1}} + \frac{1}{y^{-1}}\))-1

= (x + y)-1 = \(\frac{(x)}{y}\)

= \(\frac{x}{y}\)

2,267.

Simplify 3 log69 + log612 + log664 - log672

A.

5

B.

7776

C.

log631

D.

(7776)6

Correct answer is A

3 log69 + log612 + log664 - log672

= log693 + log612 + log664 - log672

log6729 + log612 + log664 - log672

log6(729 x 12 x 64) = log6776

= log665 = 5 log66 = 5

N.B: log66 = 1

2,268.

Simplify \(\sqrt{27}\) + \(\frac{3}{\sqrt{3}}\)

A.

4\(\sqrt{3}\)

B.

\(\frac{4}{\sqrt{3}}\)

C.

3\(\sqrt{3}\)

D.

\(\frac{\sqrt{3}}{4}\)

Correct answer is A

\(\sqrt{27}\) + \(\frac{3}{\sqrt{3}}\)

= \(\sqrt{9 \times 3}\) + \(\frac{3 \times {\sqrt{3}}}{{\sqrt{3}} \times {\sqrt{3}}}\)

= 3\(\sqrt{3}\) + \(\sqrt{3}\)

= 4\(\sqrt{3}\)

2,269.

Simplify \(\sqrt{160r^2 + \sqrt{71r^4 + \sqrt{100r^8}}}\)

A.

9r2

B.

12\(\sqrt{3r}\)

C.

13r

D.

\(\sqrt{13r}\)

Correct answer is C

\(\sqrt{160r^2 + \sqrt{71r^4 + \sqrt{100r^8}}}\)

Simplifying from the innermost radical and progressing outwards we have the given expression

\(\sqrt{160r^2 + \sqrt{71r^4 + \sqrt{100r^8}}}\) = \(\sqrt{160r^2 + \sqrt{71r^4 + 10r^4}}\)

= \(\sqrt{160r^2 + \sqrt{81r^4}}\)

\(\sqrt{160r^2 + 9r^2}\) = \(\sqrt{169r^2}\)

= 13r

2,270.

Three brothers in a business deal share the profit at the end of a contact. The first received \(\frac{1}{3}\) of the profit and the second \(\frac{2}{3}\) of the remainder. If the third received the remaining N12000.00 how much profit did they share?

A.

N60 000.00

B.

N54 000.00

C.

N48 000.00

D.

N42 000.00

Correct answer is B

use "T" to represent the total profit. The first receives \(\frac{1}{3}\) T

remaining, 1 - \(\frac{1}{3}\)

= \(\frac{2}{3}\)T

The seconds receives the remaining, which is \(\frac{2}{3}\) also

\(\frac{2}{3}\) x \(\frac{2}{3}\) = \(\frac{4}{9}\)

The third receives the left over, which is \(\frac{2}{3}\)T - \(\frac{4}{9}\)T = (\(\frac{6 - 4}{9}\))T

= \(\frac{2}{9}\)T

The third receives \(\frac{2}{9}\)T which is equivalent to N12000

If \(\frac{2}{9}\)T = N12, 000

T = \(\frac{12 000}{\frac{2}{9}}\)

Total share[T] = N54, 000

The first receives \(\frac{1}{3}\) of T → \(\frac{1}{3}\) * N54, 000 = N18,000

The second receives \(\frac{4}{9}\) of T → \(\frac{4}{9}\) * N54, 000 = N24,000

The third receives \(\frac{2}{9}\)T which is equivalent to N12000.

Adding the three shares give total profit of N54,000