Revised SAT Math Problem with Solution Today I would like to provide you with a sample question and solution for the revised SAT. This one is a Level 2 Problem Solving question. Level 2 Problem Solving A chemist has a supply of 5.2 liter bottles of a certain solvent that must be shipped to a central warehouse. The warehouse can accept the solvent at the rate of 3 hectoliters per minute for a maximum of 8 hours per day. If 1 hectoliter equals 100 liters, what is the maximum number of bottles that the warehouse could receive from the chemist each day. (A) 461 (B) 462 (C) 27,692 (D) 83,200 Solution: The warehouse can receive 3 ∙ 60 ∙ 8 hectoliters of the solvent per day, or equivalently, 1440 ∙ 100 = 144,000 liters of the solvent per day. Therefore the number of bottles that can be accepted each day is 144,000/5.2 which is approximately 27,692.30769. The maximum number of bottles that the warehouse can accept in one day is therefore 27,692, choice (C). Notes: (1) Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, “3 hectoliters per minute” is the same as 3 ∙ 60 = 180 hectoliters per hour. Similarly, since the warehouse can accept the solvent for a maximum of 8 hours per day, “180 hectoliters per hour” is equivalent to a maximum of 180 ∙ 8 = 1440 hectoliters per day. (2) In the above solution we combined the two conversions given in note 1 into a single conversion: “3 hectoliters per minute” is equivalent to a maximum of 3 ∙ 60 ∙ 8 = 1440 hectoliters per day. (3) Since 1 hectoliter equals 100 liters, we can convert hectoliters to liters by multiplying by 100. So 1440 hectoliters is equal to 1440 ∙ 100 = 144,000 liters. (4) We can convert between hectoliters and liters more formally by setting up a ratio. The two things being compared are “liters” and “hectoliters.” liters 100 x hectoliters 1 1440 Now draw in the division symbols and equal sign, cross multiply and divide the corresponding ratio to find the unknown quantity x. 100/1 = x/1440 1x = 100 ∙ 1440 x = 144,000 (5) Instead of converting 1440 hectoliters to 144,000 liters, and then dividing by 5.2, we can instead convert 5.2 liters to hectoliters, and then divide 1440/.052, giving the same answer of 27,692, choice (C). If you liked this article, please share it with your Facebook friends: For daily SAT preparation, take a look at the Get 800 collection of SAT math prep books. Comments comments