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This document, "HESI A2 Mathematics Exam 2026," covers various arithmetic and algebraic topics,
including time and work problems, unit conversions, temperature changes, percentage calculations, and
basic algebra. It provides 75 questions with correct answers and detailed explanations, allowing
students to thoroughly review and understand mathematical concepts. By utilizing this document,
students can study and review key concepts, develop problem-solving skills, and reinforce their
understanding of mathematical principles to prepare for the HESI A2 Mathematics Exam.
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EXAM QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1
Joe makes $20 an hour and Tim makes $30 an hour. How many hours more than Tim must Joe work
to earn the same amount Tim makes in 4 hours?
CORRECT ANSWER
2
RATIONALE: To find out how many hours more Joe must work, we need to calculate the difference in their hourly
earnings, which is $30 (Tim's hourly wage) minus $20 (Joe's hourly wage), resulting in $10. Since Tim earns $30 in 4
hours, we then divide $30 by $10 to find out how many 4-hour periods Joe needs to work to earn the same amount.
QUESTION 2
How many ounces are there in a gallon?
A. 32
B. 64
C. 128
D. 1/4
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, CORRECT ANSWER
C. 128
RATIONALE: A gallon is a unit of measurement that is commonly divided into smaller units, such as fluid ounces. Since
there are 16 cups in a gallon and each cup contains 8 fluid ounces, the total number of fluid ounces in a gallon can be
calculated as 16 cups * 8 fluid ounces/cup = 128 fluid ounces.
QUESTION 3
A roast was cooked at 325 °F in the oven for 4 hours. The internal temperature rose from 32 °F to 145
°F. What was the average rise in temperature per hour?
A. 20.2°F/hr
B. 32.03°F/hr
C. 28.25°F/hr
D. 37°F/hr
CORRECT ANSWER
C. 28.25°F/hr
RATIONALE: To find the average rise in temperature per hour, calculate the total temperature increase (145 °F - 32 °F)
and divide by the number of hours (4 hours). This calculation results in an average temperature rise of (113 °F) / (4
hours) = 28.25 °F/hr.
QUESTION 4
Your supervisor instructs you to purchase 240 pens and 6 staplers for the nurse's station. Pens are
purchase in sets of 6 for $2.35 per pack. Staplers are sold in sets of 2 for 12.95. How much will
purchasing these products cost?
A. $162.90
B. $132.85
C. $225.05
D. $145.75
CORRECT ANSWER
B. $132.85
RATIONALE: To calculate the total cost, first find the cost of the pens by dividing 240 by 6 (the pack size) and
multiplying by the cost per pack ($2.35), and then do the same for the staplers by dividing 6 by 2 (the pack size) and
multiplying by the cost per pack ($12.95). The total cost is then found by adding the pen cost ($2.35 * 40 = $93.40) to
the stapler cost ($12.95 * 3 = $38.85).
QUESTION 5
Which of the following percentages is equal to 0.45?
A. 0.45%
B. 0.045%
C. 4.5%
D. 45%
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, CORRECT ANSWER
D. 45%
RATIONALE: The key concept here is that the decimal point is being moved to the right to convert the decimal to a
percentage, and the position of the decimal point in 0.45 indicates that it has been moved one place to the right for the
conversion. This aligns with option D, 45%, which is equivalent to 0.45 after moving the decimal point one place to the
right.
QUESTION 6
A vitamin's expiration date has passed. It was supposed to contain 500 mg of Calcium, but it has lost
325 mg of Calcium. How many mg of Calcium is left?
A. 175 mg
B. 135 mg
C. 185 mg
D. 200 mg
CORRECT ANSWER
A. 175 mg
RATIONALE: To find the remaining amount of Calcium, subtract the amount lost from the original amount: 500 mg -
325 mg = 175 mg. This calculation correctly accounts for the decrease in Calcium content due to the expiration,
ensuring the accuracy of the result.
QUESTION 7
You have orders to give a patient 20 mg of a certain medication. The medication is stored 4 mg per 5-
mL dose. How many milliliters will need to be given?
A. 30 mL
B. 25 mL
C. 20 mL
D. 15 mL
CORRECT ANSWER
B. 25 mL
RATIONALE: To determine the correct amount, we need to find out how many 5-mL doses it takes to reach 20 mg of
the medication. Since each dose is 4 mg, we divide 20 mg by 4 mg to get 5 doses, and then multiply 5 doses by 5 mL
to find the total volume needed.
QUESTION 8
In the number 743.25 which digit represents the tenths space?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 2
D. 5
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