it's just an official UIL release, it's much easier compared to the district test, but the UIL A test should be very similar as to the types of problem that appears on the district test.
That's the idea. And just as a quick reminder, please don't discuss how to do the new problems on this site. I don't mind posting them or even asking how if you are not sure if it is new, but just beware I might close the thread.
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P.S. I do encourage discussion though. Since I am not in the "number sense loop" I like to see what new things they have come up with.
if you have any questions about numbersense questions when no one's on the forum to answer, email me at quincy5555@hotmail.com and i'll try to help (although i am nowhere close to mr.jones at analyzing problems and tricks...)
P.S. It is fine to ask what the new problems are. I have no problem with that. After looking at the SAC test though, I didn't really notice anything that might have been new. I have to see a few more tests than just one to see if there is something new though.