HESI®A2 Math Practice Test 2
Ready for more HESI Math practice? This second free interactive test offers even more questions to help you prepare for the HESI A2 Math exam. You’ll get extra practice with key topics like ratios, decimals, fractions, algebra, conversions, and more. Just like the real test, you can use a basic calculator.
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Question 1 of 25
A rat can finish a maze in about 3 minutes. If a small backpack is put on the rat so it reduces its speed by 50%, how much longer will it take the rat to finish the maze\(?\)
Question 2 of 25
A nurse’s schedule is written in military time, and shows their shift is from 1500 to 0100. When will they get off work?
Question 3 of 25
Convert 26° Celsius to Fahrenheit.
Question 4 of 25
The probability of a side effect occurring is 0.15. How would this decimal be written as a fraction? Be sure to write in its simplest form.
Question 5 of 25
Multiply: (0.67)(0.09) =
Question 6 of 25
A nurse working at a medical clinic earns $17.81 per hour. The nurse works three 8-hour shifts and one 12-hour shift every week, and is paid weekly. Weekly deductions are: federal tax $102.80, state tax $24.58, federal insurance $18.13, and family health insurance $52.15. What is the nurse’s take-home pay each week?
Question 7 of 25
There are 48 students studying foreign language at the community college. The only two foreign languages offered are French and Spanish, and a student cannot take both. If 28 students are studying French, which of the following represents the ratio of students studying Spanish to the total number of foreign language students?
Question 8 of 25
Express the improper fraction \(\dfrac{81}{7}\) as a whole number with decimal. Round to the nearest tenth.
Question 9 of 25
A patient has a height of 1.6 meters and a weight of 67 kilograms. What is the patient’s BMI (Body Mass Index)?
Use the formula: BMI = mass/height2 where the mass is in kilograms and the height is in meters. (Note: the height is squared in the BMI formula.)
Round to the nearest whole number.
Question 10 of 25
Add: \(\,2\dfrac{1}{8} + 1\dfrac{5}{9}\)
Question 11 of 25
A 0.75% NaCl (Sodium Chloride) solution contains 0.75 mg of NaCl per 100 ml of solution. How many milligrams of NaCl would be contained in 3 liters of the solution? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a milligram.
Question 12 of 25
If each tablet contains 230 mg of glucose, how many milligrams of this ingredient will there be in 75 tablets?
Question 13 of 25
Subtract: \(\,\dfrac{2}{3} − \dfrac{3}{7}\)
Question 14 of 25
Divide: 4.6 ÷ 0.3 =
(If rounding is necessary, round to the nearest tenth.)
Question 15 of 25
What is \(\dfrac{3}{16}\) of \(\dfrac{8}{9}\)?
Question 16 of 25
A prescription medicine has a dosage of 0.6 mg/kg/day divided into three doses per day. If a patient weighs 90 kg, how many milligrams of the medicine would be prescribed per dose? Round to the nearest milligram.
Question 17 of 25
Divide: \(\, 10 ÷ 3 \frac{1}{8} =\)
Question 18 of 25
Express 65% as a fraction in its simplest form.
Question 19 of 25
Sandy consumes 13,300 calories over the course of 7 days. How many calories does she consume each day on average?
Question 20 of 25
A patient took 15 ml of medicine 4 times per day for 14 days. In total, how many milliliters of medicine did they take?
Question 21 of 25
Subtract: \(\, 5 \frac{2}{7} − 3 \frac{5}{6}\)
Question 22 of 25
An IV solution is set for a certain number of drops per minute. There are 15 drops per milliliter of IV solution. Over the course of 5 hours, 600 milliliters of the IV solution is delivered? How many drops per minute is the IV delivering?
Question 23 of 25
An inpatient received a certain dosage of a drug on Wednesday. The dosage was decreased by 20% on Thursday. If the patient received 464 milligrams of the drug on Thursday, what was the dosage received on Wednesday? Round your answer to the nearest milligram.
Question 24 of 25
At our hospital, 11 out of the 15 nursing staff are LPNs. How could this be represented as a decimal? (If rounding is necessary, round to the nearest hundredth.)
Question 25 of 25
Insulin is being dosed at 1.5 units per kilogram per day. If a patient weighs 160 pounds, how much insulin will they use over the course of one year. There are 0.45 kilograms per pound and 365 days per year.
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