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MATH 4 NAME FINAL EXAM. STUDENT NUMBER —} __ FALL 2010 INSTRUCTOR, FORM A SECTION NUMBER ‘This examination will be machine processed by the University Testing Service. Use only a number 2 pencil on your answer sheet. On your answer sheet identify your name, this course (Math 4) and the date. Code and blacken the corresponding circles on your answer sheet for your student 1D. number and class section number. Code in your test form. ‘There are 25 multiple choice questions. For each problem four possible answers are given, only one of which is correct. You should solve the problem, note the letter of the answer that you wish to give and blacken the corresponding space on the answer sheet. Mark only one choice; darken the circle completely (you should not be able to see the letter after you have darkened the circle). Check frequently to be sure the problem number on the test sheet is the same as the problem number of the answer sheet. THE USE OF A CALCULATOR, CELL PHONE, OR ANY OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICE IS NOT PERMITTED IN THIS EXAMINATION. THE USE OF NOTES OF ANY KIND IS NOT PERMITTED DURING THIS EXAMINATION. CHECK THE EXAMINATION BOOKLET BEFORE YOU START. THERE SHOULD BE 25 PROBLEMS ON 9 PAGES (INCLUDING THIS ONE). MATH 4 FINAL EXAM, FORM A PAGE 2 1. Simplify the numerical expression 8 + 2(4) — 3(6) + (~2) - 2+ (6-4) a) 9 b) 24 ©) 38 4d) none of the above. 3. Evaluate 2x? — 32y — x*y where 2 = —1,y a) 1 b) -2 o) -6 d) 10 MATH 4 FINAL EXAM, FORM A PAGE 3 4, A 30% alcohol solution is mixed with a 20 ml of a 70% alcohol solution to yield a 60% alcohol solution. How many ml of 30% solution are needed? 2 8) 6 b) 10 °) 463 d) 50 5. The solution set for the inequality 2(x + 3) — 4(x — 1) < 5 is a) (0,00)

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