Prealgebra 3rd Edition By Julie Miller

Prealgebra Chapter 1 Whole Numbers Test Bank

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Name                                  

SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.

  1. Empty 1)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  2. Name the place value of the digit 3 in the number 3,048. 2)
    1. thousands B) ten-thousandsC) hundreds D) hundred-thousands
  3. Name the place value of the digit 4 in the number 462,937. 3)
    1. hundred-thousands B) millionsC) ten-thousands D) thousands
  4. Name the place value of the digit 1 in the number 52,123,708,205. 4)
    1. hundred-billions B) ten-millionsC) hundred-millions D) hundred-thousands
  5. Determine the place value of the underlined digit. 5)17,483
    1. hundred-thousands B) thousandsC) ten-thousands D) hundreds
  6. Determine the place value of the underlined digit. 6)The number of U.S. travelers abroad in a recent year was 11,299,890.
    1. billions B) thousands C) millions D) ten-millions
  7. Determine the place value of the underlined digit. 7)For a recent year, the total number of U.S. $1 bills in circulation was 7,653,418,440.
    1. hundred-millions B) hundred-thousandsC) ten-millions D) ten-thousands
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  8. Convert 792 to expanded form. 8)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  9. Convert 10,875 to expanded form. 9)
    1. 1 ten-thousand + 8 hundreds + 7 tens + 5 ones
    2. 5 ten-thousands + 7 thousands + 8 hundreds + 1 ten
    3. 5 ten-thousands + 7 thousands + 8 hundreds + 1 one
    4. 1 thousand + 8 hundreds + 7 tens + 5 ones
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  10. Convert to standard form: 6 thousands + 7 hundreds + 2 ones. 10)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  11. Convert to standard form: 3 ten-thousands + 1 thousand + 8 ones. 11)
    1. 3,108 B) 318 C) 31,800 D) 31,008SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  12. Write the number in words: 9,819. 12)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  13. Write the number in words: 32,458. 13)
    1. Thirty thousand, two thousand four hundred fifty-eight
    2. Three hundred two thousand, four hundred fifty-eight
    3. Three thousand, two hundred four, fifty-eight
    4. Thirty-two thousand, four hundred fifty-eight
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  14. Write the number in words: 900,408. 14)
  15. Convert to standard form: eight thousand, four. 15)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  16. Convert to standard form: four hundred twenty-eight thousand. 16)
    1. 4,028 B) 4,002,800 C) 428,000 D) 42,800SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  17. Convert to standard form: one million, nine hundred eighty thousand, two hundred seventy.
  18. Graph the numbers on the number line.a. 4 b. 12 c. 2 d. 717)
    18)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  19. On a number line, what number is 3 units to the right of 4? 19)
    1. 7 B) 1 C) 8 D) 6
  20. On a number line, what number is 5 units to the left of 13? 20)
    1. 9 B) 8 C) 19 D) 18
  21. Translate the inequality to words: 15 > 12 21)
    1. 15 is less than 12 B) 15 is equal to 12C) 12 is greater than 15 D) 15 is greater than 12
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  22. Fill in the blank with < or >. 4 9 22)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  23. Fill in the blank with < or >. 70 89 23)
    1. < B) >
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  24. Identify the addends and the sum: 2 + 8 = 10. 24)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  25. Add.30525)+ 10
    1. 45 B) 55 C) 35 D) 50
  26. Add: 108 + 13 + 3. 26)
    1. 134 B) 119 C) 114 D) 124
  27. Add. 84+ 27
    1. 111 B) 102 C) 112 D) 10127)
  28. Add. 371 + 276 28)
    1. 547 B) 646 C) 648 D) 647
  29. Add. 5760 + 10,355 29)
    1. 15,015 B) 16,115 C) 16,015 D) 15,115
  30. Add. 10,291 + 28,753 + 4,890 30)
    1. 43,934 B) 39,533 C) 43,944 D) 43,834
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  31. Rewrite using the commutative property of addition. 2 + 3 = +
  32. Rewrite using the associative property of addition by inserting a pair of parentheses.(15 + 8) + 7 = 15 + 8 + 731)
    32)
  33. Simplify using the addition property of zero: 490 + 0. 33)
  34. Identify the minuend, subtrahend, and the difference: 6 – 4 = 2. 34)
  35. Subtract: 8 – 2. 35)MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  36. Subtract.87- 3636)
    1. 61 B) 51 C) 55 D) 41
  37. Subtract: 14,709 – 4705. 37)
    1. 1004 B) 19,414 C) 32,341 D) 10,004
  38. Subtract. 91 – 12 38)
    1. 89 B) 80 C) 70 D) 79
  39. Subtract. 710 – 159 39)
    1. 651 B) 550 C) 551 D) 560
  40. Subtract. 9036 – 4877 40)
    1. 5041 B) 4041 C) 4159 D) 5259
  41. Write an English phrase for the mathematical statement. 165 – 4541)
    1. The difference of 45 and 165 B) 45 decreased by 165C) 165 less than 45 D) Subtract 45 from 165
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  42. Translate the English phrase into a mathematical statement and simplify. 44 more than 542)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  43. Translate the English phrase into a mathematical statement and simplify. 1,361 increased by 4043)
    1. 1,361 + 40 = 1,401 B) 1,361 ÷ 40 = 34C) 1,36140 = 54,440 D) 1,361 · 40 = 54,440
  44. Translate the English phrase into a mathematical statement and simplify. 84 decreased by 244)
    1. 84 – 2 = 81 B) 84 + 2 = 86 C) 84 – 2 = 82 D) 84 – 2 = 83
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  45. Translate the English phrase into a mathematical statement and simplify. 64 less than 1,030
  46. Translate the English phrase into a mathematical statement and simplify. The difference of 17 and 6
  47. Translate the English phrase into a mathematical statement and simplify. The sum of 364 and 65
  48. Mt. Haleakala in Hawaii is 10,032 feet high. Mt. Fuji in Japan is 12,395 feet high. How much higher is Mt. Fuji than Mt. Haleakala?45)
    46)
    47)
    48)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  49. Kelly will need 84 paving stones to construct a pathway in the garden. If she has 30 paving stones in the shed, how many more will she need to purchase?
    1. 54 paving stones B) 51 paving stonesC) 53 paving stones D) 50 paving stones49)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  50. A $50 bill was used to purchase $40 worth of gasoline. Find the amount of change received.50)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  51. An employee earning $35,000 a year had his yearly salary increased by $2,500. What is his new salary?
    1. $37,500 B) $60,000 C) $35,250 D) $37,00051)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  52. The Atlantic Ocean covers 81,663,000 square kilometers, while the Arctic Ocean covers 14,350,000 square kilometers.
    1. What is the difference between the area of the Atlantic Ocean versus the Arctic Ocean?
    2. What is the total number of square kilometers covered by the two oceans?
    52)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  53. Jill has two children attending college. Her son attended a community college where the yearly tuition and fees came to $2,800. Her daughter attended a private university where the yearly tuition and fees totaled $31,590. If Jill paid the full amount for both children to go to school, what was her total expense for tuition and fees for 1 year?
    1. $33,390 B) $34,490 C) $34,390 D) $34,290
  54. When Al and Jim leave the parking lot, Al travels east and Jim travels west. After 3 hours, Al has gone 168 miles and Jim has gone 87 miles. How far apart are they?
    1. They are 255 miles apart. B) They are 258 miles apart.C) They are 84 miles apart. D) They are 81 miles apart.53)
      54)
  55. Find the perimeter. 55)
    1. 50 inches B) 52 inches C) 53 inches D) 51 inches
  56. Find the perimeter. 56)
    1. 40 yards B) 50 yards C) 55 yards D) 45 yards
  57. The perimeter of the figure is 315 cm. Find the missing length. 57)
    1. 50 cm B) 65 cm C) 60 cm D) 70 cm
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  58. Round to the tens place. 457 58)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  59. Round to the hundreds place. 9,962 59)
    1. 10,000 B) 9,900 C) 9,960 D) 10,100
  60. Round to the hundreds place. 7,138 60)
    1. 7,140 B) 7,200 C) 7,100 D) 7,000
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  61. Round to the thousands place. 26,591 61)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  62. Round to the thousands place. 838,516 62)
    1. 830,000 B) 839,000 C) 840,000 D) 838,000
  63. Round to the ten-thousands place. 414,471 63)
    1. 410,000 B) 420,000 C) 415,000 D) 414,000
  64. A book contains 12,591 words. Round this number to the thousands place. 64)
    1. 10,000 words B) 12,600 wordsC) 12,000 words D) 13,000 words
  65. Estimate the sum by first rounding each number to the nearest ten. 4331+ 65
    1. 120 B) 140 C) 150 D) 13065)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  66. Estimate the difference by first rounding each number to the nearest hundred. 809- 12166)

    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  67. Estimate the difference by first rounding each number to the nearest hundred. 578– 152
    1. 500 B) 400 C) 420 D) 43067)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  68. In 2003, the population of a certain region was 29,866. By 2004, the population increased to 32,122. Round each value to the nearest thousand to estimate how many more people lived in the region in 2004.68)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  69. Round the revenues shown in the table to the nearest hundred-thousand to estimate the total revenue for the years 2000 through 2004.YearRevenue2001$1,704,3642002$1,248,1002003$1,689,4722004$1,880,219
    1. $6,600,000 B) $6,3400,000 C) $6,500,000 D) $6,400,00069)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  70. Determine the year with the greatest revenue. Round this revenue to the nearest hundred-thousand.YearRevenue2001$1,704,3642002$1,248,1002003$1,689,4722004$1,880,219
  71. Determine the year with the least revenue. Round this revenue to the nearest hundred-thousand.YearRevenue2001$1,704,3642002$1,248,1002003$1,689,4722004$1,880,219
  72. Write the repeated addition as a multiplication and simplify. 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 + 470)
    71)
    72)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  73. Identify the factors and the product. 33 × 9 = 297
    1. factors: 9, 297; product: 33 B) factors: 33, 297; product 9C) factors: 33, 9; product: 297 D) factor: 33; product: 973)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  74. Identify the factors and the product. 1 · 4 · 5 = 2074)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  75. Which property is illustrated by the following statement? 8 · 1 = 8
    1. Multiplication property of 1
    2. Commutative property of multiplication
    3. Multiplication property of 0
  76. Which property is illustrated by the following statement? 13 · 20 = 20 · 13
    1. Distributive property of multiplication over addition
    2. Associative property of multiplication
    3. Commutative property of multiplication
  77. Which property is illustrated by the following statement? 13(8 + 16) = 13 · 8 + 13 · 16
    1. Distributive property of multiplication over addition
    2. Commutative property of multiplication
    3. Associative property of multiplication
  78. Which property is illustrated by the following statement? (3 · 2) · 15 = 3 · (2 · 15)
    1. Commutative property of multiplication
    2. Distributive property of multiplication over addition
    3. Associative property of multiplication
  79. Which property is illustrated by the following statement? 18 · 0 = 0
    1. Multiplication property of 0
    2. Commutative property of multiplication
    3. Multiplication property of 175)
      76)
      77)
      78)
      79)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  80. Use the indicated property to rewrite the expression. 15 · 13; commutative property of multiplication
  81. Use the indicated property to rewrite the expression. (11 · 0) · 5; associative property of multiplication
  82. Use the indicated property to rewrite the expression. 6(14 + 10); distributive property
  83. Multiply.41× 280)
    81)
    82)
    83)

    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  84. Multiply.630× 8
    1. 4,840 B) 5,040 C) 504 D) 484
  85. Multiply.3017× 784)
    85)
    1. 2219 B) 210,749 C) 21,119 D) 21,749
  86. Multiply.(98,001)(7)
    1. 6,867 B) 6,860,007 C) 686,007 D) 68,60786)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  87. Multiply: 42 · 63. 87)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  88. Multiply.
    231× 14688)
    1. 33,726 B) 2126 C) 32,536 D) 2541
  89. Multiply.
    4623× 701589)
    1. 32,330,345 B) 31,330,345 C) 32,430,345 D) 31,430,345
  90. Multiply: 9,000 · 400. 90)
    1. 36,000 B) 3,600,000 C) 360,000 D) 36,000,000
  91. Multiply.40,000× 5,00091)
    1. 20,000,000 B) 200,000,000C) 2,000,000 D) 2,000,000,000
  92. Estimate the product by first rounding each number to nearest ten thousand. 31,355 · 46,60992)
    1. 15,000,000 B) 1,500,000,000C) 150,000,000 D) 1,457,000,000
  93. A local high school must purchase a set of 68 textbooks. If each textbook costs $128, estimate the total cost by rounding the numbers to the tens place.
    1. $8,700 B) $8,704 C) $9,100 D) $8,840
  94. A fuel efficient vehicle gets 51 miles per gal (mpg) on the highway. How many miles can it go on 28 gal of gas?93)
    94)
    1. 79 mi B) 168 mi C) 510 mi D) 1,428 mi
  95. An ounce of a certain dark chocolate bar contains 17 grams of fat. If Angela eats 3 ounces of the chocolate a day for 5 days, how many grams of fat will she ingest?
    1. 255 grams B) 245 grams C) 265 grams D) 275 grams
  96. A store manager has 15 employees who work an average of 35 hr per week. How many hours of work does the manager have to schedule each week?
    1. 525 hr B) 120 hr C) 210 hr D) 50 hr
  97. Find the area of the rectangle.
    7 ft
    14 ft95)
    96)
    97)
    1. 42 ft2 B) 21 ft2 C) 98 ft2 D) 49 ft2
  98. Find the area.

    81 cm
    81 cm98)
    1. 13,122 cm2 B) 6,561 cm2 C) 162 cm2 D) 324 cm2

  99. A rectangular patio has 78 rows of tile with 45 tiles in each row. How many tiles total are there in the patio?
    1. There are 3,510 tiles. B) There are 3,520 tiles.C) There are 3,530 tiles. D) There are 3,500 tiles.
  100. To carpet a rectangular room, John must find the area of the floor. If the dimensions of the room are 12 yd by 26 yd, how much carpeting does he need?99)
    100)
    1. 312 yd2 B) 38 yd2 C) 350 yd2 D) 76 yd2SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  101. Simplify the expression. Then identify the dividend, divisor, and quotient. 63 ÷ 9101)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  102. Simplify the expression. Then identify the dividend, divisor, and quotient. 204
    1. 5; the dividend is 4; the divisor is 20; the quotient is 5
    2. 4; the dividend is 4; the divisor is 4; the quotient is 4
    3. 5; the dividend is 20; the divisor is 4; the quotient is 5
    4. 4; the dividend is 20; the divisor is 4; the quotient is 4
  103. Use the properties of division to simplify the expression, if possible. 10 ÷ 1
    1. 10 B) 0 C) 1 D) undefined
  104. Use the properties of division to simplify the expression, if possible. 014
    1. 0 B) 1 C) undefined D) 14
  105. Use the properties of division to simplify the expression, if possible. 160
    1. 1 B) undefined C) 16 D) 0
  106. Use the properties of division to simplify the expression, if possible. 18 ÷ 18
    Divide. 6 258
    1. 1 B) undefined C) 0 D) 18102)
      103)
      104)
      105)
      106)

  107. A) 42 B) 41 C) 44 D) 43107)
    SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  108. Divide. 5102
    108)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  109. Divide. 6,032 ÷ 8 109)
    1. 754 B) 854 C) 744 D) 764
  110. Check the division problem. If it does not check, find the correct answer. 957 ÷ 8 = 119
    1. Correct B) Incorrect; 119 R4C) Incorrect; 119 R6 D) Incorrect; 119 R5
  111. Check the division problem. If it does not check, find the correct answer. 124 R23 380
    1. Incorrect; 126 R2 B) Correct.C) Incorrect; 123 R2 D) Incorrect; 124 R1
  112. Divide.43 ÷ 5
    1. 7 R8 B) 7 R3 C) 8 R3 D) 8 R8
  113. Divide.658
    1. 7 R1 B) 8 R9 C) 8 R1 D) 7 R9110)
      111)
      112)
      113)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  114. Divide. 5159
    114)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  115. Divide. 5,500 ÷ 9 115)
    1. 611 R2 B) 621 R2 C) 621 D) 611 R1
      1301
  116. Divide. 2
    1. 651 B) 650 R1 C) 649 R1 D) 649 R3116)
  117. Divide. 9,804 ÷ 11 117)
    1. 901 R4 B) 891 R3 C) 901 D) 891 R4
  118. Divide. 9,32853
    Divide. 206 69,506
    1. 166 B) 166 R1 C) 176 D) 186118)

  119. A) 335 R96 B) 337 R84 C) 337 R74 D) 335 R86119)
  120. Divide. 66,223 ÷ 244 120)
    1. 271 R343 B) 271 R99 C) 270 R343 D) 270 R99
  121. For the English sentence below, write a mathematical expression and simplify. Find the quotient of 288 and 96.
    1. 288 ÷ 96; 2 B) 96 ÷ 288; 2 C) 96 ÷ 288; 3 D) 288 ÷ 96; 3121)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  122. For the English sentence below, write a mathematical expression and simplify. Divide 2 into 174.
  123. For the English sentence below, write a mathematical expression and simplify. Divide 802 by 39.122)
    123)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  124. The math department has $300 to spend on a set of calculators. If the calculators cost$32 each, how many calculators can the department purchase, and how much money will be left over?
    1. 9 calculators; $12 left over B) 8 calculators; $12 left overC) 9 calculators; $2 left over D) 8 calculators; $2 left over124)
  125. A wedding reception is planned to take place in the fellowship hall of a church. The bride anticipates 242 guests, and each table will seat 9 people. How many tables should be set up for the reception to accommodate all of the guests? How many seats will be left unoccupied?
    1. 27 tables; 1 unoccupied seats B) 26 tables; 17 unoccupied seatsC) 26 tables; 8 unoccupied seats D) 25 tables; 17 unoccupied seats
  126. An inheritance of $41,103 is to be equally shared by 9 people. How much money will each person receive?
    1. Each person will receive $4,567. B) Each person will receive $4,557.C) Each person will receive $4,577. D) Each person will receive $4,667.
  127. A couple traveled at an average speed of 56 mph for a cross-country trip. If the couple drove 1,232 miles, how many hours was the trip?
    1. 21 hours B) 24 hours C) 22 hours D) 23 hours125)
      126)
      127)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  128. Bob drove 488 miles in 8 hours. Find Bob’s average speed (in miles per hour). 128)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  129. Write an exponential expression with 7 as the base and 2 as the exponent. 129)
    1. 2 · 7 B) 72 C) 7 + 2 D) 27
  130. Write the repeated multiplication in exponential form. Do not simplify. 4 · 4 · 4 · 4 · 4
    1. 4 · 5 B) 54 C) 44 D) 45
  131. Write the repeated multiplication in exponential form. Do not simplify. 7 · 7 · 7 · 7 · 5 · 5 · 5
    1. 7454 B) 7453 C) 4(7) · 3(5) D) 7354130)
      131)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  132. Expand the exponential expression as a repeated multiplication. Do not simplify.47132)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  133. Evaluate. 53 133)
    1. 243 B) 125 C) 1 D) 15
  134. Evaluate: 132 134)
    1. 26 B) 169 C) 15 D) 27
  135. Evaluate. 13 135)
    1. 4 B) 3 C) 0 D) 1
  136. Evaluate. 105 136)
    1. 10,000 B) 1,000,000 C) 100,000 D) 50
  137. Evaluate. 64 137)
    1. 8 B) 64 C) 1 D) 4
  138. Evaluate: 9 138)
    1. 2 B) 3 C) 6 D) 9
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.0
  139. Evaluate: 139)
  140. Simplify. 6 + 5 · 3 140)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  141. Simplify. 10 – 32 141)
    1. 14 B) 4 C) 1 D) 49
  142. Simplify. (7 – 4)2 142)
    1. 33 B) 9 C) 65 D) 6
  143. Simplify. 80 ÷ 5 ÷ 2 143)
    1. 10 B) 8 C) 9 D) 11
  144. Simplify. 15 – (5 + 8) 144)
    1. 18 B) 19 C) 3 D) 2
  145. Simplify. 10 ÷ 5 · 25 145)
    1. 225
    2. 2125
    3. 10 D) 50
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  146. Simplify. 92 – 22 146)

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

147) Simplify.630 ÷ 9 · 7147)
A) 490
148) Simplify.

12 – 2(8 – 3)
B) 10C) 70D) 90
148)
A) 50B) 16C) 10D) 2

SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.

  1. Simplify. 67 – 1952 – 9
    149)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  2. Simplify. 70 – (30 ÷ 5) + 8 150)
    1. 84 B) 16 C) 72 D) 56SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  3. Evaluate. (17 – 7) – (15 – 49) 151)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  4. Simplify. 80 ÷ (82 – 6 · 10)2 152)
    1. 20 B) 40 C) 5 D) 10
  5. Simplify. 53 – 5( 49 – 4)2 153)
    1. 38 B) 172 C) 39 D) 8
  6. Simplify. 102 – 2[14 – (7 – 2)] 154)
    1. 90 B) 10 C) 82 D) 162
  7. Simplify. 4{31 – [52 – (5 – 2)]} 155)
    1. 36 B) 4 C) 52 D) 102
  8. Evaluate the following expression when = 18 and = 16. 7– 5x
    1. 112 B) 46 C) 2 D) 22
  9. Evaluate the following expression when = 17, = 3, and = 28. (– – y)2
    1. 64 B) 196 C) 588 D) 486
  10. Paul purchased a sofa for $1130. He paid $350 at the time of purchase and then paid off the rest in equal monthly payments over 1 year. How much was his monthly payment?
    1. $67 B) $55 C) $61 D) $65
  11. Phil wants to fence off his rectangular yard. If the yard is 65 feet by 80 feet, and fencing costs $6 per foot, how much will it cost Phil to fence the yard?
    1. It will cost $31,200. B) It will cost $870.C) It will cost $15,600. D) It will cost $1740.156)
      157)
      158)
      159)
  12. Find the cost to carpet the room whose dimensions are shown in the figure if the cost for carpeting and installation is $47 per square yard.
    4 yd
    8 yd160)
    1. The cost is $564. B) The cost is $1,504.C) The cost is $1,128. D) The cost is $752.
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  13. The balance in Joe’s checking account is $382. If he writes checks for $91, $57, and $106, how much will be left over?
  14. Tickets to a theater production cost $17 for children and $30 for adults. How much money is required to buy tickets for 41 children and 5 adults?161)
    162)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  15. A farmer wishes to place 3572 eggs in containers holding 12 eggs each. How many containers will be filled completely, and how many eggs will be left over?
    1. 296 containers will be filled completely with 6 eggs left over.
    2. 297 containers will be filled completely with 6 eggs left over.
    3. 296 containers will be filled completely with 8 eggs left over.
    4. 297 containers will be filled completely with 8 eggs left over.163)
      SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
  16. Ella pays for a grocery bill of $175 with $20 bills.
    1. How many bills must she use?
    2. How much change will she receive?
    164)
  17. Find the mean (average). 1, 2, 6, 10, 11 165)
    MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
  18. A student received test scores of 82%, 94%, 89%, and 91%. What is the student’s test average?
    1. 88% B) 90% C) 89% D) 356%
  19. Jake’s commute time to work varies from day to day. In a one-week period, he spent 17 minutes, 15 minutes, 29 minutes, 25 minutes, and 24 minutes commuting to work. What is Jake’s average commute time to work in a day?
    1. 23 minutes B) 110 minutes C) 16 minutes D) 22 minutes

166)

167)

Answer Key

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1)

  1. A
  2. A
  3. C
  4. C
  5. C
  6. D
  7. 7 hundreds + 9 tens + 2 ones
  8. A
  9. 6,702
  10. D
  11. nine thousand, eight hundred nineteen
  12. D
  13. nine hundred thousand, four hundred eight
  14. 8,004
  15. C
  16. 1,980,270

  17. A
  18. B
  19. D
  20. <
  21. A
  22. addends: 2, 8; sum: 10
  23. A
  24. D
  25. A
  26. D
  27. B
  28. A
  29. 3 + 2
  30. 15 + (8 + 7)
  31. 490
  32. minuend: 6, subtrahend: 4, difference: 2
  33. 6
  34. B
  35. D
  36. D
  37. CAnswer KeyTestname: UNTITLED1
  38. C
  39. D
  40. 5 + 44; 49
  41. A
  42. C
  43. 1,030 – 64; 966
  44. 17 – 6; 11
  45. 364 + 65; 429
  46. Mt. Fuji is 2363 feet higher than Mt. Haleakala.
  47. A
  48. $10
  49. A
  50. a. The difference is 67,313,000 square kilometers.b. The total is 96,013,000 square kilometers.
  51. C
  52. A
  53. D
  54. B
  55. B
  56. 460
  57. A
  58. C
  59. 27,000
  60. B
  61. A
  62. D
  63. B
  64. 700
  65. B
  66. 2,000 more people
  67. C
  68. 2004; $1,900,000
  69. 2002; $1,200,000
  70. 6  4; 24
  71. C
  72. factors: 1, 4, 5; product: 20
  73. A
  74. C
  75. A
  76. C
  77. AAnswer KeyTestname: UNTITLED1
  78. 13  15
  79. 11 · (0 · 5)
  80. 6 · 14 + 6 · 10
  81. 82
  82. B
  83. C
  84. C
  85. 2,646
  86. A
  87. C
  88. B
  89. B
  90. B
  91. C
  92. D
  93. A
  94. A
  95. C
  96. B
  97. A
  98. A
  99. 7; the dividend is 63; the divisor is 9; the quotient is 7
  100. C
  101. A
  102. A
  103. B
  104. A
  105. D
  106. 255
  107. A
  108. D
  109. A
  110. C
  111. C
  112. 57 R2
  113. D
  114. B
  115. B
  116. C
  117. B
  118. B
  119. DAnswer KeyTestname: UNTITLED1
  120. 174 ÷ 2; 87
  121. 802 ÷ 39; 20 R22
  122. A
  123. A
  124. A
  125. C
  126. 61 miles per hour
  127. B
  128. D
  129. B
  130. 4 · 4 · 4 · 4 · 4 · 4 · 4
  131. B
  132. B
  133. D
  134. C
  135. A
  136. B
  137. 0
  138. 21
  139. C
  140. B
  141. B
  142. D
  143. C
  144. 77
  145. A
  146. D
  147. 3
  148. C
  149. 2
  150. C
  151. D
  152. C
  153. A
  154. D
  155. A
  156. D
  157. D
  158. B
  159. There will be $128 left in Joe’s account.
  160. The amount of money required is $847.
  161. DAnswer KeyTestname: UNTITLED1
  162. a. Ella needs 9 $20 bills.b. She will receive $5 in change.
  163. 6
  164. C
  165. D

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