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Prealgebra 4th Edition Tom Carson Test

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

Write as a fraction or mixed number in lowest terms.


1) 0.1 1)
1 1
A) B) 10 C) 1 D)
10 100

2) 0.28 2)
1 1 7 7
A) B) C) D)
784 28 250 25

3) 0.625 3)
5 5 1 5
A) B) C) D)
9 8 16 16

4) 0.76 4)
19 19 19 19
A) B) C) D)
250 2500 50 25

5) 30.529 5)
529 529 30.529 30.529
A) 30 B) 6 C) D)
1000 5000 100 1,000

6) 25.88 6)
147 4 22
A) 2588 B) 2 C) 258 D) 25
250 5 25

7) -0.002 7)
1 1 1 1
A) - B) - C) - D) -
500 50 5 100

8) -14.012 8)
3 6 3 3
A) -14 B) -14 C) -14 D) -14
25 5 125 250

Write the word name for the decimal number.


9) 2.79 9)
A) two and seventy-nine thousandths B) two and seventy-nine tenths
C) two and seventy-nine hundredths D) two and seventy-nine millionths

10) 5.937 10)


A) five and nine hundred thirty-seven millionths
B) five and nine hundred thirty-seven tenths
C) five and nine hundred thirty-seven hundredths
D) five and nine hundred thirty-seven thousandths

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11) 0.9471 11)
A) nine thousand four hundred seventy-one hundredths
B) nine thousand four hundred seventy-one ten-thousandths
C) nine thousand four hundred seventy-one thousandths
D) nine thousand four hundred seventy-one hundred-thousandths

12) 3.00843 12)


A) three and eight hundred forty-three tenths
B) three and eight hundred forty-three thousandths
C) three and eight hundred forty-three millionths
D) three and eight hundred forty-three hundred-thousandths

13) 6.000973 13)


A) six and nine hundred seventy-three millionths
B) six and nine hundred seventy-three hundredths
C) six and nine hundred seventy-three tenths
D) six and nine hundred seventy-three thousandths

14) 0.032 14)


A) thirty-two hundred-thousandths B) thirty-two hundredths
C) thirty-two ten-thousandths D) thirty-two thousandths

15) 43.2 15)


A) forty-three and two tenths B) forty-three and two thousandths
C) forty-three and two hundredths D) forty-three and two millionths

16) 0.9 16)


A) nine thousandths B) nine tenths
C) nine hundredths D) nine ten-thousandths

17) -106.59 17)


A) Negative one hundred sixty and fifty ninths
B) Negative one hundred six and fifty-nine tenths
C) Negative one hundred six and fifty-nine hundredths
D) Negative one hundred six and fifty ninths

18) -0.70017 18)


A) Negative seventy thousand seventeen
B) Negative seventy thousand seventeen ten-thousandths
C) Negative seventy thousand seventeen hundred-thousandths
D) Negative seventy thousand seventeen thousandths

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Graph on a number line.
19) 0.9 19)

0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1

0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1
A)

0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1
B)

0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1
C)

0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1 1.1
D)

20) 4.2 20)

3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5

A) 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5

B) 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5

C) 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5

D) 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 5

21) 4.25 21)

3 3.25 3.5 3.75 4 4.25 4.5 4.75 5

3 3.25 3.5 3.75 4 4.25 4.5 4.75 5


A)

3 3.25 3.5 3.75 4 4.25 4.5 4.75 5


B)

3 3.25 3.5 3.75 4 4.25 4.5 4.75 5


C)

3 3.25 3.5 3.75 4 4.25 4.5 4.75 5


D)

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22) 14.75 22)

11 11.5 12 12.5 13 13.5 14 14.5 15 15.5 16

A)

11 11.5 12 12.5 13 13.5 14 14.5 15 15.5 16

B)

11 11.5 12 12.5 13 13.5 14 14.5 15 15.5 16

C)

11 11.5 12 12.5 13 13.5 14 14.5 15 15.5 16

D)

11 11.5 12 12.5 13 13.5 14 14.5 15 15.5 16

23) 6.13 23)

6.1 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.2

A)

6.1 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.2

B)

6.1 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.2

C)

6.1 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.2

D)

6.1 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.2

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24) -4.17 24)

-4.2 -4.19 -4.18 -4.17 -4.16 -4.15 -4.14 -4.13 -4.12 -4.11 -4.1

A)

-4.2 -4.19 -4.18 -4.17 -4.16 -4.15 -4.14 -4.13 -4.12 -4.11 -4.1

B)

-4.2 -4.19 -4.18 -4.17 -4.16 -4.15 -4.14 -4.13 -4.12 -4.11 -4.1

C)

-4.2 -4.19 -4.18 -4.17 -4.16 -4.15 -4.14 -4.13 -4.12 -4.11 -4.1

D)

-4.2 -4.19 -4.18 -4.17 -4.16 -4.15 -4.14 -4.13 -4.12 -4.11 -4.1

25) -15.015 25)

-15.02 -15.019 -15.018 -15.017 -15.016 -15.015 -15.014 -15.013 -15.012 -15.011 -15.01

-15.02 -15.019 -15.018 -15.017 -15.016 -15.015 -15.014 -15.013 -15.012 -15.011 -15.01
A)

-15.02 -15.019 -15.018 -15.017 -15.016 -15.015 -15.014 -15.013 -15.012 -15.011 -15.01
B)

-15.02 -15.019 -15.018 -15.017 -15.016 -15.015 -15.014 -15.013 -15.012 -15.011 -15.01
C)

-15.02 -15.019 -15.018 -15.017 -15.016 -15.015 -15.014 -15.013 -15.012 -15.011 -15.01
D)

Use < or > to make a true statement.


26) 0.83 ? 0.78 26)
A) < B) >

27) 0.69 ? 0.74 27)


A) > B) <

28) 3.171 ? 3.1702 28)


A) > B) <

29) 152.52 ? 152.502 29)


A) < B) >

30) 0.009403 ? 0.009408 30)


A) > B) <

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31) -1.01822 ? -1.10822 31)
A) < B) >

32) -17.0935 ? -17.0945 32)


A) < B) >

33) -123.4588 ? -12.34588 33)


A) > B) <

Round to the specified place.


34) 13.226 tenths 34)
A) 13.1 B) 13.23 C) 13.2 D) 13.3

35) 1.2427 tenths 35)


A) 1.3 B) 1.24 C) 1.1 D) 1.2

36) 1.322 hundredths 36)


A) 1.31 B) 1.32 C) 1.3 D) 1.33

37) 8.4458 hundredths 37)


A) 8.46 B) 8.45 C) 8.445 D) 8.446

38) 11.81562 hundredths 38)


A) 11.816 B) 11.82 C) 11.8156 D) 11.83

39) 1.3284 thousandths 39)


A) 1.33 B) 1.32 C) 1.328 D) 1.329

40) 40.0056 thousandths 40)


A) 40.01 B) 40.005 C) 40.007 D) 40.006

41) 7.01688 ten-thousandths 41)


A) 7.018 B) 7.017 C) 7.0169 D) 7.016

42) 710.769 whole 42)


A) 710 B) 710.77 C) 711 D) 710.8

43) 543.44633 tens 43)


A) 500 B) 540 C) 530 D) 543.4

Estimate. Then find the actual sum


44) 34.72 + 145.1 44)
A) Estimate: 170; Actual: 179.82 B) Estimate: 180; Actual: 179.72
C) Estimate: 170; Actual: 179.72 D) Estimate: 180; Actual: 179.82

45) 7.123 + 16.80 45)


A) Estimate: 24; Actual: 23.203 B) Estimate: 23; Actual: 23.923
C) Estimate: 23; Actual: 23.203 D) Estimate: 24; Actual: 23.923

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46) 31.801 + 0.4275 46)
A) Estimate: 32.2; Actual: 31.5076 B) Estimate: 35.8; Actual: 32.2285
C) Estimate: 32.2; Actual: 32.2285 D) Estimate: 35.8; Actual: 31.5076

47) 0.3347 + 2.406 47)


A) Estimate: 5.4; Actual: 2.7407 B) Estimate: 2.7; Actual: 2.7407
C) Estimate: 2.7; Actual: 2.3753 D) Estimate: 5.4; Actual: 2.3753

48) 227.89 + 3 + 16.741 48)


A) Estimate: 246; Actual: 247.631 B) Estimate: 248; Actual: 247.631
C) Estimate: 248 Actual: 248.631 D) Estimate: 246; Actual: 248.631

49) 0.212 + 70 + 280.1 49)


A) Estimate: 350.4; Actual: 350.312 B) Estimate: 350.3; Actual: 349.312
C) Estimate: 350.4; Actual: 349.312 D) Estimate: 350.3; Actual: 350.312

Estimate. Then find the actual difference.


50) 761.18 - 51.2 50)
A) Estimate:710; Actual: 710.98 B) Estimate: 720; Actual: 709.98
C) Estimate: 710; Actual: 709.98 D) Estimate: 720; Actual: 719.98

51) 1992.11 - 908.3 51)


A) Estimate: 900; Actual: 1083.81 B) Estimate: 900; Actual: 1093.81
C) Estimate: 1100; Actual: 1084.81 D) Estimate: 1100; Actual: 1083.81

52) 304.87 - 21.13 52)


A) Estimate: 270; Actual: 283.74 B) Estimate: 270; Actual: 273.74
C) Estimate: 280; Actual: 284.74 D) Estimate: 280; Actual: 283.74

53) 9.166 - 3.001 53)


A) Estimate: 7; Actual: 6.175 B) Estimate: 6; Actual: 6.165
C) Estimate: 6; Actual: 6.265 D) Estimate: 7; Actual: 6.165

54) 0.2004 - 0.01276 54)


A) Estimate: 0.19; Actual: 0.18764 B) Estimate: 0.19; Actual: 0.18864
C) Estimate: 0.09; Actual: 0.088 D) Estimate: 0.09; Actual: 0.18764

55) 9.0001 - 0.29884 55)


A) Estimate: 8.8; Actual: 8.70126 B) Estimate: 8.7; Actual: 8.70126
C) Estimate: 8.8; Actual: 8.801 D) Estimate: 8.7; Actual: 8.71126

Add or subtract.
56) 0.41 + (-3.169) 56)
A) -2.759 B) -3.479 C) 1.299 D) -3.579

57) 4.198 + (-6.860) 57)


A) -2.662 B) -10.958 C) -11.058 D) 28.798

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58) 0.529 + 4.164 58)
A) 4.793 B) 4.693 C) 2.203 D) -3.635

59) -2.300 + (-3.582) 59)


A) -5.882 B) 8.239 C) -1.282 D) 5.882

60) 0.098 - 1 60)


A) 0.902 B) -0.902 C) 1.098 D) -1.098

61) 0.97 - (-4.405) 61)


A) 4.273 B) 5.375 C) 5.475 D) 3.435

62) 0.11 + (-7.912) 62)


A) -7.802 B) 0.870 C) -8.022 D) -7.922

63) -38.16 - 145.99 63)


A) 184.15 B) 107.83 C) 110.08 D) -184.15

64) -955.52 - 28.62 64)


A) 984.14 B) -869.66 C) -926.9 D) -984.14

65) - 3.39 - (-7.661) 65)


A) 4.271 B) 4.371 C) 4.27 D) 4.281

66) 7.1x3 + 6.8x - 5.1x3 + 12.2 - 3.6x 66)


A) 12.2x3 + 10.4x + 12.2 B) 2.0x3 + 10.4x + 12.2
C) 2.0x3 + 3.2x + 12.2 D) -2x3 + 3.2x - 12.2

67) 3.8x3 - 6.1x + 11.9 + 1.8x - x3 - 8.9 67)


A) 3.8x3 + 7.9x + 20.8 B) 1.5x4
C) 2.8x3 - 4.3x + 3 D) Cannot be simplified

68) (20.6x4 + 18x2 - 12.7x - 0.46) + (0.3x4 - 30.2x2 + 7) 68)


A) 20.9x4 + -12.2x2 - 12.7x - 6.54 B) 20.9x4 + -12.2x2 - 12.7x + 6.54
C) -20.9x4 + -12.2x2 - 12.7x + 6.54 D) 20.9x4 + -12.2x2 + 6.54

69) (0.6x4 - 0.6x3 + 0.6) - (4.6x4 + 3.3x - 4.8) 69)


A) -4x4 - 0.6x3 - 3.3x - 4.2 B) -4x4 - 0.6x3 + 3.3x + 5.4
C) -4x4 - 0.6x3 - 4.2 D) -4x4 - 0.6x3 - 3.3x + 5.4

70) (7.9x3 + 1.7x2 + 6.5x + 2) - (3.2x3 - x - 9.5) 70)


A) 11.1x3 + 1.7x2 + 5.5x - 7.5 B) 13.9x6 + 11.5
C) 4.7x3 + 1.7x2 + 7.5x + 11.5 D) 4.7x3 + 1.7x2 + 6.5x + 11.5

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71) (3.77x5 + 2x3 + 5.04x - 7.52) - (7.34x4 + 0.74x2 + 7.02x - 4) 71)
A) 3.77x5 + 7.34x4 + 2x3 - 0.74x2 - 1.98x + 3.52
B) 3.77x5 - 7.34x4 + 2x3 + 0.74x2 + 1.98x - 3.52
C) 3.77x5 + 7.34x4 + 2x3 + 0.74x2 - 1.98x + 3.52
D) 3.77x5 - 7.34x4 + 2x3 - 0.74x2 - 1.98x - 3.52

72) (7x4 - 2.4x2 + 7.6x - 4) - (3.6x4 + 0.1x2 - 1.4x - 0.46) 72)


A) 3.4x4 - 2.5x2 + 5x - 3.54 B) 3.4x4 - 2.5x2 + 9x - 3.54
C) 3.4x4 - 2.5x2 + 9x - 4.46 D) 3.4x4 - 2.5x2 + 5x - 4.46

Solve and check.


73) 6.3 = x + 7.4 73)
A) x = 0.85 B) x = -1.1 C) x = 1.1 D) x = 13.7

74) 5.5 = x - 2.7 74)


A) x = -8.2 B) x = 2.8 C) x = 14.85 D) x = 8.2

75) -3.5 = 4.7 + x 75)


A) x = -0.74 B) x = 1.2 C) x = 8.2 D) x = -8.2

76) -4.3 + x = 24 76)


A) x = 19.2 B) x = 27.8 C) x = 28.3 D) x = 19.7

77) -5.2 + x = 16.1 77)


A) x = 21.3 B) x = 10.4 C) x = 10.9 D) x = 20.8

78) 6.9 = 10 - x 78)


A) x = 16.4 B) x = 2.6 C) x = 16.9 D) x = 3.1

79) -7.3 = 16.3 - x 79)


A) x = 8.5 B) x = 9 C) x = 23.6 D) x = 23.1

80) x + 14.5 = 39.11 80)


A) x = 25.31 B) x = 27.73 C) x = 24.61 D) x = 24.53

81) -5.3 = y + 6.4 81)


A) y = 1.1 B) y = -1.1 C) y = -11.7 D) y = 11.7

82) -4.8 = z - 3.3 82)


A) z = 8.1 B) z = 1.5 C) z = -8.1 D) z = -1.5

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Solve the problem.
83) Below is Adam's checkbook register. Find his final balance. 83)

Date No. Payee Subtractions Additions Balance


2-24 Deposit. 446.76 756.90
2-25 949. Food Lion 33.03
2-25 950 Cash 40.00
2-25 951 Green Hills Apartments 590.00
2-25 952 Electric & Gas 55.19
2-26 953 American Express 42.26

A) -450.34 B) 443.18 C) -1517.38 D) -3.58

84) Below is Adam's checkbook register. Find his final balance. 84)

Date No. Payee Subtractions Additions Balance


10-26 1012 Sears 34.14 222.24
10-27 1013 Franks Costumes 20.96
10-30 1014 Credit Union Mortgage 811.42
10-30 1015 Electric Co. 103.04
10-30 1016 Food Mart 98.84
10-31 Deposit 1377.71

A) 377.59 B) 565.69 C) 155.35 D) 599.83

85) Dale runs a landscaping company. Below is a balance sheet that shows the charges for a client. 85)
What is the client's final balance?

Charges Payments Received $325.00

Trencher rental $72.00


PVC pipe $17.97
Sprinkler heads $442.76
Backflow prevention $46.68

A) $254.41 B) $5.00 C) $579.41 D) $904.41

86) Below is a settlement sheet for the Andersons, who will be closing on their new house in a few 86)
days. How much should they bring to closing?

Gross amount due from borrower: (Debts) Amount paid by borrower: (Credits)
Contract Sales Price 139,770.00 Earnest Money 1550.00
Principle Amount
Settlement Charges 1252.84 of New Loan(s) 132,781.50
Construction Overage 365.00 Portion of Appraisal 160.05
County Taxes 244.60

A) $15.00 B) $7460.99 C) $6651.69 D) $10,560.99

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87) Below is Kathy's receipt from the grocery store. If she gave the cashier $20, then how much did she 87)
get back in change?

Milk $3.09
Yogurt $1.99
Bread $1.29
Soup $0.59
Cereal $3.15

Tax $0.40

A) $9.49 B) $5.01 C) $12.64 D) $9.89

88) Jill would like to make a purchase at a clothing store. The charges for the items that she has 88)
selected are shown below. If she has $80, does she have enough? If not, then how much more does
she need?

Jeans $34.95
Sweater $45.99

Tax $6.48

A) No; $7.42 B) No; $0.05 C) No; $6.21 D) Yes

89) Margie gets paid once a month. Following is a list of deductions from her paycheck. Find Margie's 89)
net pay.

CURRENT GROSS: 3224.19

TAXES OTHER DEDUCTIONS


FICA 190.23 MED SPEND 50.00
MEDICARE 45.14 DENT 16.85
FED W/H 293.40 BLUE CROSS 119.25
STATE W/H 116.07 401K 193.45
STD LIFE 7.27

A) $1031.66 B) $2192.53 C) $2199.80 D) $2385.98

90) 90)

21.2 m 21.2 m

Find the missing side length, d, if the perimeter is 117.6 m.


A) 21.6 m B) 32.4 m C) 53.6 m D) 42.8 m

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91) 91)

d
2.3 km

2.8 km
Find the missing side length, d, if the perimeter is 8.7 km.
A) 2.3 km B) 1.7 km C) 2.8 km D) 3.6 km

Estimate. Then find the actual product.


92) (0.2)(0.8) 92)
A) Estimate: 1.6; Actual: 0.0016 B) Estimate: 0.16; Actual: 0.16
C) Estimate: 0.16; Actual: 1.6 D) Estimate: 0.016; Actual: 0.016

93) (26.7)(1.5) 93)


A) Estimate: 6; Actual: 4.005 B) Estimate: 60; Actual: 40.05
C) Estimate: 60; Actual: 41.05 D) Estimate: 6; Actual: 4.105

94) (9.3)(39) 94)


A) Estimate: 361; Actual: 363.7 B) Estimate: 359; Actual: 361.7
C) Estimate: 360; Actual: 362.7 D) Estimate: 36; Actual: 36.27

95) (1.7)(1.75) 95)


A) Estimate: 4; Actual: 2.975 B) Estimate: 0.1; Actual: 2.875
C) Estimate: 0.4; Actual: 0.2975 D) Estimate: 1; Actual: 1.975

96) (71.61)(19.21) 96)


A) Estimate: 1400; Actual: 1375.6281 B) Estimate: 140; Actual: 13,756.281
C) Estimate: 1410; Actual: 1374.6281 D) Estimate: 140; Actual: 137.56281

Multiply.
97) (0.5)(0.9) 97)
A) 4.5 B) 0.45 C) 0.0045 D) 0.045

98) (2.9)(3.54) 98)


A) 0.10266 B) 1.0266 C) 10.266 D) 102.66

99) (9.77)(88.35) 99)


A) 86,317.95 B) 86.31795 C) 8631.795 D) 863.1795

100) (10.3)(13.67) 100)


A) 14,080.1 B) 14.0801 C) 1408.01 D) 140.801

101) (0.01)(631.39) 101)


A) 6313.9 B) 63.139 C) 631.39 D) 6.3139

102) 136(0.1) 102)


A) 13,600 B) 1360 C) 13.6 D) 1.36

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103) 18.8(10) 103)
A) 188 B) 0.0188 C) 1880 D) 0.188

104) (6.134)(-1000) 104)


A) -613.4 B) -0.06134 C) -6134 D) -0.6134

105) 155(-0.001) 105)


A) -0.0155 B) -0.155 C) 1.55 D) -15.5

106) (-0.703)(-0.02) 106)


A) 1.406 B) 0.01406 C) 0.0001406 D) 0.001406

Evaluate the expression.


107) (0.8) 2 107)
A) 1.6 B) 0.064 C) 0.64 D) 6.4

108) (0.3) 3 108)


A) 0.27 B) 0.027 C) 0.9 D) 0.0027

109) (0.12) 2 109)


A) 0.144 B) 0.0144 C) 0.24 D) 0.00144

110) (2.4) 3 110)


A) 1.3824 B) 7.2 C) 138.24 D) 13.824

111) (3.8) 3 111)


A) 11.4 B) 548.72 C) 54.872 D) 5.4872

112) (-0.05) 4 112)


A) -0.00000625 B) -0.2 C) 0.2 D) 0.00000625

113) (-0.5) 5 113)


A) -0.3125 B) 100 C) -0.03125 D) -0.003125

114) (-0.6) 3 114)


A) -1.8 B) -0.0216 C) -2.16 D) -0.216

115) (-0.7) 4 115)


A) -2.8 B) 0.02401 C) -2.401 D) 0.2401

116) (-1.85) 2 116)


A) 3.4225 B) -3.7 C) 34.225 D) 3.7

Write the scientific notation in standard form.


117) The signal frequency was set to 3.42 × 107 Hz. 117)
A) 34,200,000 B) 239.4 C) 342,000,000 D) 3,420,000

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118) A group of astronomers detected a radio signal that originated approximately 2.070 × 106 light 118)
years from Earth.
A) 124.2 B) 20,700,000 C) 2,070,000 D) 207,000

119) The electrical resistance was 5.6440 × 106 ohms. 119)


A) 564,400 B) 338.64 C) 56,440,000 D) 5,644,000

120) The treasurer's records showed a debt of $1 × 107 . 120)


A) 100,000,000 B) 100,000 C) 10,000,000 D) 1,000,000

Write the number in scientific notation.


121) The treasurer's records showed a debt of $8375. 121)
A) $8.375 × 10 1 B) $8.375 × 10 -3 C) $8.375 × 10 4 D) $8.375 × 10 3

122) The population of a city is 270,000. 122)


A) 2.7 × 10 4 B) 2.7 × 10 -5 C) 2.7 × 10 5 D) 2.7 × 10 -4

123) A company's assets totaled $5,300,000. 123)


A) $5.3 × 10 -5 B) $5.3 × 10 -6 C) $5.3 × 10 5 D) $5.3 × 10 6

124) The frequency of a vibration was about 1,000,000,000 Hz. 124)


A) 1 × 108 Hz B) 1 × 109 Hz C) 1 × 1011 Hz D) 1 × 1010 Hz

125) In 1997, the total value of imports and exports for Canada was $318,160,000,000. 125)
A) $3.1816 × 1012 B) $3.1816 × 1011 C) $3.1816 × 1010 D) $318.16 × 109

126) In 1997, the total value of imports and exports for France was $36,700,000,000. 126)
A) $3.67 × 109 B) $3.67 × 1010 C) $367 × 108 D) $3.67 × 1011

127) In 1997, the total value of imports and exports for Taiwan was $53,010,000,000. 127)
A) $53.01 × 109 B) $5.301 × 1011 C) $5.301 × 109 D) $5.301 × 1010

128) The average distance from Mars to the Sun is 227,900,000 kilometers. 128)
A) 227.9 × 106 km. B) 2.279 × 107 km. C) 2.279 × 108 km. D) 2.279 × 109 km.

129) The average distance from Mercury to the Sun is 57,900,000 kilometers. 129)
A) 57.9 × 107 km. B) 5.79 × 108 km. C) 57.9 × 106 km. D) 5.79 × 107 km.

130) The average distance from Earth to the Sun is 149,600,000 kilometers. 130)
A) 1.496 × 107 km. B) 149.6 × 106 km. C) 1.496 × 108 km. D) 14.96 × 106 km.

Multiply.
131) (-0.5x5 )(5.78x3 ) 131)
A) 6.28x15 B) -2.890x8 C) 2.89x15 D) 5.28x8

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132) (3.7y3 )(-6.29y4) 132)
A) 10.09y7 B) 9.99y12 C) -23.273y7 D) -2.59y7

133) (-2.4u2 )(-17.4u4 ) 133)


A) -15u6 B) -19.8u8 C) 19.8u12 D) 41.76u6

134) (-3.33u2 )(-4.6u) 134)


A) 7.93u3 B) -7.93u3 C) -1.27u3 D) 15.318u3

135) (-0.4m 2)(-16.0m 3 ) 135)


A) -15.6m 5 B) 16.4m 5 C) 6.4m5 D) -16.4m6

136) (0.6t3 )2 136)


A) 0.36t6 B) 3.6t5 C) 0.036t5 D) 1.2t6

137) (-0.4y6 )3 137)


A) -1.2y18 B) -0.0064y18 C) -0.064y18 D) -0.64y9

138) 0.2(1.9y2 + 2.6y + 30) 138)


A) 0.38y3 + 0.52y2 + 30y B) 0.38y2 + 0.52y + 6
C) 0.38y2 + 2.6y + 30 D) 2.1y2 + 2.8y + 30

139) 0.5(6.8m 3 + 0.49m - 8) 139)


A) 3.4m3 + 0.49m + 8 B) 3.4m3 + 0.245m2 + 8m
C) 3.4m3 + 0.245m - 4 D) 7.3m3 + 0.99m + 8

140) -6.8(0.07a 3 - ab + 1.5b) 140)


A) -0.476a 3 - 6.8ab -10.2b B) -0.476a 3 - 6.8ab + 10.2b
C) -0.476a 3 + 6.8ab -10.2b D) -0.476a 3 - ab + 1.5b

141) -0.17(0.6n 2 - 32n - 8.8) 141)


A) -0.102n 2 - 32n - 8.8 B) -0.102n 2 + 5.44n + 1.496
C) -0.102n 2 + 5.44n - 1.496 D) -0.102n 2 - 5.44n - 1.496

142) (0.9x - 1.99)(14x + 2) 142)


A) 12.6x2 +27.86x + 3.98 B) 12.6x2 + 29.66x - 3.98
C) 12.6x2 -26.06x - 3.98 D) 12.6x2 -26.06x + 3.98

143) (5.9y + 5)(0.7y - 4) 143)


A) 4.13y2 + 3.5y - 4 B) 4.13y2 -20.1y + 20
C) 4.13y2 + 7.5y - 20 D) 4.13y2 -20.1y - 20

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144) (5.3a + 6b)(5.3a - 6b) 144)
A) 28.09a 2 + 31.8ab - 6b B) 28.09a2 - 36b2
C) 28.09a - 36b D) 28.09a2 + 31.8ab - 36b2

145) (0.8m - 3n)(0.8m + 3n) 145)


A) 0.64m2 - 9n 2 B) 0.64m2 - 2.4nm - 9n 2
C) 0.64m - 9n D) 0.8m - 2.4nm + 3n

146) (k - 0.3)(13.4k - 1.9) 146)


A) 13.4k2 -5.92k + 0.57 B) 13.4k2 - 4.02k - 1.9
C) 13.4k2 - 4.02k - 0.57 D) 13.4k2 - 4.02k + 0.57

147) (5t - 0.9)(3t - 6.11) 147)


A) 15t2 + 5.499 B) 15t2 - 33.25t + 5.499
C) 15t2 + 33.25t - 5.499 D) 15t2 - 2.7t - 6.11

Solve.
148) A house has an assessed value of $249,500. For each $1000 of assessed value, the owner must pay 148)
$8.28 in taxes. How much must the owner pay in taxes?
A) $2065.86 B) $20,658.60 C) $30,132.85 D) $206.59

149) BT&T charges $0.44 for the first minute and $0.19 for each additional minute for a long-distance 149)
call. How much will a 5 minute long-distance call cost?
A) $1.20 B) $0.95 C) $1.39 D) $2.20

150) A gas company charges $0.9197 per therm used. If Ruth used 76 therms during a particular month, 150)
what will be the cost?
A) $698.97 B) $69.90 C) $6989.72 D) $76.92

151) A electric company charges $0.0836 per KWH. Margaret uses 641 KWH one particular month. 151)
What will be the cost?
A) $641.08 B) $53.59 C) $535.88 D) $5358.76

152) Stan buys 5.47 lb. of onions at $0.94/lb. What is the total cost of the onions? 152)
A) $0.51 B) $6.41 C) $51.42 D) $5.14

153) Find the weight of a 15.3-kg backpack. 153)


A) 149.94 N B) 1.56122449 N C) 492.66 N D) 25.1 N

154) Find the weight of a piece of road maintenance equipment that has a mass of 20.3 slugs. 154)
A) 198.94 lb. B) 52.5 lb. C) 2.07 lb. D) 653.66 lb.

155) A rectangular top covers the components in an electronic device. The top is 2.7 cm by 3.7 cm. What 155)
is the area of the top?
A) 6.4 cm 2 B) 9.99 cm 2 C) 27.38 cm 2 D) 7.29 cm 2

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156) 156)
78.1 ft.

160.5 ft
.
Find the area of the lot shown.
A) 6099.61 ft.2 B) 6267.525 ft.2 C) 25,391.1 ft.2 D) 12,535.05 ft.2

157) 157)

3.1 cm
2.5 cm

5.3 cm
Find the volume.
A) 24.18 cm 3 B) 41.075 cm 3 C) 10.9 cm 3 D) 203.67 cm 3

Estimate. Then find the actual quotient.


158) 203.49 ÷ 21 158)
A) Estimate: 10; Actual: 10.69 B) Estimate: 8; Actual: 8.69
C) Estimate: 10; Actual: 9.69 D) Estimate: 8; Actual: 9.69

159) 4.137 ÷ 21 159)


A) Estimate: 0.2; Actual: 0.197 B) Estimate: 2; Actual: 0.197
C) Estimate: 0.2; Actual: 1.97 D) Estimate: 2; Actual: 1.97

160) 42.23 ÷ 10.3 160)


A) Estimate: 4; Actual: 3.9 B) Estimate: 4; Actual: 4.1
C) Estimate: 0.40; Actual: 0.39 D) Estimate: 0.40; Actual: 0.41

161) 0.1 ÷ 0.005 161)


A) Estimate: 20; Actual: 20 B) Estimate: 2; Actual: 2
C) Estimate: 200; Actual: 200 D) Estimate: 0.2; Actual: 0.2

162) 6.91 ÷ (-10,000) 162)


A) Estimate: -0.07; Actual: -0.0691 B) Estimate: -0.00007; Actual: -0.0000691
C) Estimate: -0.0007; Actual: -0.000691 D) Estimate: -0.007; Actual: -0.00691

163) 31.40 ÷ (-0.001) 163)


A) Estimate: -300,000; Actual: -314,000 B) Estimate: -300; Actual: -314
C) Estimate: -3000; Actual: -3140 D) Estimate: -30,000; Actual: -31,400

164) 40.33 ÷ 0.99 164)


A) Estimate: 4; Actual: 4.073 B) Estimate: 400; Actual: 400.73
C) Estimate: 40 Actual: 40.73 D) Estimate: 40; Actual: 40.73

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165) -524.3 ÷ (-0.107) 165)
A) Estimate: -5000; Actual: -4900 B) Estimate: 5000; Actual: 4900
C) Estimate: -50,000; Actual: -49,000 D) Estimate: 50,000; Actual: 49,000

Write as a decimal.
6
166) 166)
8
A) 0.64 B) 0.75 C) 0.84 D) 0.74

3
167) 167)
16
A) 0.1875 B) 0.188 C) 0.0875 D) 0.1975

6
168) 168)
20
A) 0.4 B) 0.35 C) 0.3 D) 0.2

17
169) 169)
25
A) 0.48 B) 0.6 C) 0.68 D) 0.74

13
170) - 170)
15
A) -1.15 B) -0.8 C) -0.9 D) -0.86

13
171) - 171)
40
A) -0.325 B) -0.325 C) -0.325 D) -0.33

14
172) 172)
15
A) 0.96 B) 0.93 C) 0.91 D) 0.83

1
173) 173)
7
A) 0.142856 B) 0.146857 C) 0.142856 D) 0.143357

1
174) 8 174)
8
A) 0.8125 B) 8.125 C) 0.123 D) 81.25

10
175) 41 175)
47
A) 4.121 B) 41.213 C) 412.13 D) 0.024

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Evaluate the square root. If the root is irrational then approximate the square root to the nearest hundredth.
176) 211 176)
A) 14.53 B) 14.55 C) 14 D) 14.52

177) 1.37 177)


A) 1.16 B) 1.19 C) 1 D) 1.17

178) 0.000223 178)


A) 0.02 B) 0.00 C) 2.00 D) 0.2

179) 0.00113 179)


A) 0.00 B) 0.3 C) 0.03 D) 3.00

180) 0.0004 180)


A) 0.03 B) 0.01 C) 0.2 D) 0.02

181) 0.49 181)


A) 0.8 B) 0.69 C) 0.7 D) 7

182) 2.25 182)


A) 1.5 B) 15 C) 1.51 D) 1.49

183) 3.65 183)


A) 1.92 B) 1.91 C) 19.1 D) 1.9

184) 4.81 184)


A) 21.9 B) 2.19 C) 2.18 D) 2.2

Divide.
185) 12.8x8 ÷ 0.5x4 185)
A) 25.6x12 B) 25.6x4 C) 51.2x4 D) 25.6x5

186) 5.94y5 ÷ 2.7y 186)


A) 22y6 B) 2.2y6 C) 2.2y4 D) 2.2y5

-1.008m 4 n
187) 187)
0.16m
A) 6.3m4 n B) -6.3m 4 n C) -6.3m3 n D) -6.3m 3

1.24hk7
188) 188)
-3.1k5
A) 1.24hk3 B) 0.4hk2 C) -0.4hk2 D) -4hk3

19
-4.686a 8 bc
189) 189)
-21.3a 5 b
A) -4.686a 3 c B) 0.22a 3 b C) 0.22a3 c D) 0.22a 3 cb

-2.835t3 u5 v2
190) 190)
-0.63uv2
A) 4.5t3 u4 v B) 4.5t3 u4 C) 4.5t3 u5 D) -2.835t3 u4

-3.976f4 g3 h 5
191) 191)
-0.71fgh
A) 5.6fgh B) 5.6f3 g2h 4 C) -5.6f4 g3 h 5 D) 5.6f5 g4h 6

-3.924ab6 c3
192) 192)
-21.8bc3
A) -0.18ab6 B) 0.18abc C) 0.18ab5 D) 0.18ab5 c

Solve and check.


193) 2.8x = 14 193)
1
A) x = 9 B) x = 5 C) x = D) x = 11.2
5

194) -5.4y = 10.8 194)


1
A) y = -5.4 B) y = - C) y = -2 D) y = -8.8
2

195) 9.9t = -19.8 195)


1
A) t = -2 B) t = - C) t = -9.9 D) t = -17.8
2

196) -10.6 = -5.3m 196)


1
A) m = B) m = 2 C) m = 5.3 D) m = 8.6
2

197) 317 = 31.7x 197)


1
A) x = B) x = 307 C) x = 10 D) x = 285.3
10

198) 211 = -42.2y 198)


1
A) y = -168.8 B) y = -206 C) y = -5 D) y = -
5

199) 46.6t = -279.6 199)


1
A) t = -233 B) t = - C) t = -6 D) t = -273.6
6

20
200) -19.4m = -291 200)
1
A) m = 276 B) m = 271.6 C) m = 15 D) m =
15

201) 7.7 = 5.5x 201)


A) x = 1.4 B) x = 2.4 C) x = 0.14 D) x = 14

202) -11.224 = -4.88x 202)


A) x = 7.18 B) x = 7.28 C) x = -2.58 D) x = 2.3

Solve the problem.


203) A restaurant bill of $61.51 was shared equally by 6 people. How much was each person's share? 203)
Round your answer to the nearest cent.
A) $11.25 B) $10.36 C) $11.36 D) $10.25

204) How long would it take to drive a distance of 29 miles if you drive at a constant speed of 40 miles 204)
per hour? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary.
(Distance = Speed × Time)
A) 7.25 hours B) 0.73 hours C) 1.38 hours D) 1160.0 hours

205) In one year, a baseball player got 159 hits in 509 times at bat. What was his batting average? Give 205)
decimal notation to the nearest thousandth.
A) 0.292 B) 0.312 C) 0.315 D) 0.322

206) Dave bought 18 packets of cookies for $41.76. Each packet of cookies contains 12 cookies. Find the 206)
cost of each cookie to the nearest tenth of a cent.
A) 2.3 cents B) 19.3 cents C) 0.2 cents D) 20.4 cents

207) The water in a tank weighs 704.49 pounds. One cubic foot of water weighs 62.5 pounds. How 207)
many cubic feet of water are in the tank?
A) 44,030.625 cubic feet B) 0.08872 cubic feet
C) 766.99 cubic feet D) 11.27184 cubic feet

208) A wicker basket has a circular rim with a diameter of 7 inches. How many inches of ribbon are 208)
needed to go once around the rim? (Use 3.14 to approximate π.)
A) 21.98 in. B) 49 in. C) 19.98 in. D) 43.96 in.

209) A circular fountain has a statue in its center, 4 meters from the edge. What is the distance around 209)
the fountain? (Use 3.14 to approximate π.)
A) 16 m B) 12.56 m C) 25.12 m D) 23.12 m

210) A figure skater must trace a figure eight on the ice that consists of two perfect circles, each with a 210)
radius of 11 feet. How far does the skater go one time around the figure eight? (Use 3.14 to
approximate π.)
A) 32.54 ft. B) 138.16 ft. C) 34.54 ft. D) 69.08 ft.

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211) A coin has a circumference of 68.14 mm. Find its radius and area. Round the radius and area to the 211)
nearest hundredth. (Use 3.14 to approximate π.)
A) 10.85 mm; 1160.70 mm 2 B) 213.94 mm; 3644.57 mm 2
C) 10.85 mm; 369.65 mm 2 D) 21.7 mm; 1478.59 mm 2

212) A giant sequoia is measured to have a circumference of 19.3 meters. What is the diameter to the 212)
nearest hundredth? (Use 3.14 to approximate π.)
A) 61.46 m B) 6060.2 m C) 6.15 m D) 3.07 m

Simplify.
213) 0.57 + 3.5(0.35) 213)
A) 1.795 B) 1.4245 C) 1.2645 D) 1.5745

214) 8.78 + 0.79(15) 214)


A) 20.63 B) 142.4 C) 143.55 D) 144.71

215) 85.4 - 2.2(0.41 + 20.6) 215)


A) 131.622 B) 39.178 C) 63.898 D) 104.21

216) 9.9(2.9 - 0.96) - 4.21 216)


A) 34.004 B) 23.416 C) 23.54 D) 14.996

217) 16.7 ÷ 0.4(0.3) + (1.3)2 217)


A) 17.815 B) 14.215 C) 15.715 D) 12.615

218) 0.0049 + 120.2 ÷ 2(2.3 - 6.6) 218)


A) -252.35 B) -258.36 C) -253.36 D) -264.37

219) 10.8 - 14 1.96 + (71.2 - 83.1) 219)


A) -20.7 B) -19.7 C) -19.4 D) -21.9

220) 40.1 - 7 ÷ 4.6(1.1)2 + 0.16 220)


A) 38.6586957 B) 38.9217391 C) 39.6586957 D) 38.6978723

221) [-5.06 ÷ (0.62 + 0.3)] ÷ (0.6)2 221)


A) -14.277778 B) -10.277778 C) -21.277778 D) -15.277778

222) [(6.2 - 4) ÷ 8] - 2 0.25 222)


A) -0.35 B) -0.6 C) -0.725 D) -2.1

3
223) (-0.65) 223)
5
A) 0.39 B) -3.9 C) -0.39 D) -0.039

8
224) (12.08 - 4.38) 224)
10
A) 6.16 B) 6.56 C) 5.36 D) 7.76

22
1 2
225) + (0.06) 225)
4 3
A) 0.29 B) 0.055 C) 0.23 D) 1.79

5 1
226) (-13.8) + 226)
6 2
A) -12 B) -11 C) -13 D) -10

4 3
227) -2 (1.8) - 227)
9 8
A) -4.025 B) -4.775 C) -5.05 D) -4.65

1 2
228) 2 - (0.45)(6 ) 228)
4 3
A) 5.25 B) -0.85 C) -0.75 D) -0.625

2 2 2
229) ÷ (-0.7) + 229)
5 3
A) -0.127 B) -0.0159 C) -0.2381 D) 0.0952

1 1
230) - (0.3 + 0.9) 230)
7 28
A) 0.1 B) -0.2 C) 0.21 D) 0.33

Solve the problem.


231) The following table shows the pricing schedule for a phone company's long-distance rates. 231)

Time Rate
8 A.M. - 5 P.M. $0.12/minute
5 P.M. - 10 P.M. $0.1/minute
10 P.M. - 8 A.M. $0.09/minute

Below is a portion of Andrea's long-distance call summary. Find the mean and median duration of
the calls.

Time of Call City Number of Minutes


4:23 P.M. Milwaukee, WI 10
2:06 A.M. Denver, CO 55
8:37 P.M. Chicago, IL 39
7:14 A.M. Miami, FL 48
A) mean: 38 min.; median: 29 min. B) mean: 43.5 min.; median: 38 min.
C) mean: 38 min.; median: 43.5 min. D) mean: 38 min.; median: 47 min.

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232) The following table shows the pricing schedule for a phone company's long-distance rates. 232)

Time Rate
8 A.M. - 5 P.M. $0.15/minute
5 P.M. - 10 P.M. $0.13/minute
10 P.M. - 8 A.M. $0.12/minute

Below is a portion of Andrea's long-distance call summary. Find the total cost of the calls.

Time of Call City Number of Minutes


12:01 P.M. Seattle, WA 59
1:22 A.M. Dallas, TX 29
7:55 A.M. Chicago, IL 11

A) $14.17 B) $13.65 C) $13.94 D) $13.83

233) The following table contains the height in inches of each player on the starting offense for a high 233)
school football team by position. Find the mean and median height.

Position Height Position Height


Quarterback 72 Left Tackle 71
Halfback 69 Right Tackle 72
Fullback 68 Wide Receiver 74
Center 70 Slot Receiver 75
Left Guard 72 Tight End 72
Right Guard 74

A) mean: ≈ 71.7 in.; median: 72 in. B) mean: ≈ 71.7 in.; median: 71.5 in.
C) mean: ≈ 71.8 in.; median: 73 in. D) mean: ≈ 71.7 in.; median: 72.5 in.

234) The following graph shows the closing price of a company's stock each day for eight consecutive 234)
days at the beginning of the month. Find the mean and median closing price.

A = 32.64 E = 34.33
B = 32.37 F = 33.84
C = 33.38 G = 34.58
D = 33.70 H = 34.43

40
D F H

30 C E G
A B
Closing Price

20

10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Date

A) mean: 33.66; median: 33.54 B) mean: 38.47; median: 33.77


C) mean: 38.47; median: 33.61 D) mean: 33.66; median: 33.77

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235) Below is a summary of gas charges from an electric and gas company. Find the total charges if 46 235)
therms were used in one month.

Transaction Summary
Basic facilities charge: $5.00
First 25 therms: @ $1.58217 per therm
Remaining items: @ $1.42871 per therm

A) $69.56 B) $64.56 C) $143.50 D) $74.56

236) Margaret receives the following printout of charges that she plans to pay on a 90-day 236)
same-as-cash option. She wants to split the charges into four equal payments. How much is each
payment?

Description Amount
1 EPS keyboard $1368.55
3 cables $16.55 each
Sales tax $83.41

A) $375.40 B) $1468.51 C) $366.95 D) $392.13

237) A student's grade report is shown below. Calculate the student's GPA. 237)
Course Credits Grade
MATH 102 5 B+
HIS 101 4 B
CHM 101 3 B+
BIO 100 2 B
A) 3.538 B) 3.286 C) 3.179 D) 3

238) A student's grade report is shown below. Calculate the student's GPA. 238)
Course Credits Grade
MATH 100 3 B+
PSY 101 2 A
SPA 101 4 B
ENG 102 4 A
HIS 102 3 C+
A) 3.188 B) 3.6 C) 3.281 D) 3.375

Evaluate the expression using the given values.


1
239) mv2 ; m = 1.26, v = -5 239)
2
A) 16.75 B) 6.3 C) -3.15 D) 15.75

1
240) mv2 ; m = 81.4, v = 9 240)
2
A) 1318.68 B) 366.3 C) 3296.7 D) 3296.82

w
241) ∙ 705; w = 136, h = 67 241)
h2
A) 24.3885 B) 18.3292 C) 21.3589 D) 1428.0448

25
w
242) ∙ 705; w = 167, h = 71 242)
h2
A) 1655.2394 B) 23.3555 C) 20.0427 D) 26.6683

243) mc2 ; m = 2.4 × 10-6 , c = 3 × 108 243)


A) 2.16 × 1011 B) 2.16 × 1013 C) 21.6 D) 7.2 × 102

244) mc2 ; m = 2.4 × 10-4 , c = 3 × 108 244)


A) 2.16 × 1012 B) 2.16 × 1013 C) 7.2 × 104 D) 21.6

1 2
245) vt + at ; v = 18, t = 0.2, a = -12.5 245)
2
A) 3.1 B) 3.6 C) 3.35 D) 3.55

1 2
246) vt + at ; v = 31, t = 1.2, a = -12.5 246)
2
A) 29.4 B) 28.2 C) 28.4 D) 28

r nt
247) 1 + ; r = 0.12, n = 8, t = 0.25 247)
n
A) 1.2544 B) 1.1236 C) 1.030225 D) 1.015

Find the area. Use 3.14 for π.


248) 248)

8 cm

11.8 cm
A) 188.8 cm 2 B) 92.9 cm 2 C) 94.4 cm 2 D) 47.2 cm 2

249) 249)

2.6 cm

3.8 cm
A) 4.94 cm 2 B) 8.38 cm 2 C) 19.76 cm 2 D) 9.88 cm 2

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250) 250)

3.4 ft.

2.5 ft.
A) 8.5 ft.2 B) 11.8 ft.2 C) 5.9 ft.2 D) 4.25 ft.2

251) 251)
6 ft.

5 ft.

12 ft.
A) 45 ft.2 B) 36 ft.2 C) 90 ft.2 D) 23 ft.2

252) 252)
8.5 in.

7 in.

6.5 in.
A) 45.5 in.2 B) 22 in.2 C) 105 in.2 D) 52.5 in.2

253) 253)

6.5 cm

A) 81.64 cm 2 B) 132.665 cm 2 C) 40.82 cm 2 D) 530.66 cm 2

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254) 254)

5.7 mi.

A) 102.0186 mi. 2 B) 35.796 mi. 2 C) 17.898 mi.2 D) 25.50465 mi.2

255) 255)

1.75 ft.

A) 9.61625 ft.2 B) 38.465 ft.2 C) 21.98 ft.2 D) 10.99 ft.2

Solve.
256) Find the area of the figure. Use 3.14 for π. 256)

16 m

12 m

A) 292.48 m2 B) 196.48 m2
C) 296.96 m2 D) Not enough data

257) Find the volume of a sphere with a radius of 0.65 cm. Use 3.14 for π. 257)
A) 9.198 cm 3 B) 1.15 cm 3 C) 1.769 cm 3 D) 0.647 cm 3

258) Find the volume of a sphere with a diameter of 1.1 m. Use 3.14 for π. 258)
A) 0.392 m3 B) 0.697 m3 C) 5.572 m3 D) 1.266 m3

259) Find the volume of the circular cylinder below. Use 3.14 for π. 259)

11 m

16 m

A) 552.64 m3 B) 6079.04 m3 C) 1519.76 m3 D) 276.32 m3

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260) Find the volume of the circular cylinder below. Use 3.14 for π. 260)

3m

17 m

A) 1921.68 m3 B) 160.14 m3 C) 480.42 m3 D) 320.28 m3

261) A certain marine engine has cylinders that are 5.73 inches diameter and 5.75 inches deep. Find the 261)
total volume of 8 cylinders.
A) 2371.2 in. 3 B) 148.2 in.3 C) 1655.3 in. 3 D) 1185.6 in.3

262) 262)

220 m

220 m

Shown is a sketch of a pyramid with an inner chamber. The chamber is 5.8 m by 5.2 m by 10.7 m.
The height of the pyramid is 148.4 m. Find the solid volume.
A) 2,393,863.95 m3 B) 2,390,959.55 m3
C) 2,502,690.62 m3 D) 3,590,957.29 m3

263) A cubical container measures 8 ft. on each edge. What does it cost to the nearest penny to fill the 263)
container at $2.18 per ft.3 ?
A) $52.32 B) $1116.16 C) $608.31 D) $139.52

264) A giant cube-shaped die measures 20 ft. on a side. Find the volume of the die. 264)
A) 2400 ft.3 B) 400 ft.3 C) 60 ft.3 D) 8000 ft.3

265) -3.3x - 0.24 = -17.4 265)


A) x = 17.64 B) x = -17.16 C) x = 5.2 D) x = -5.3

266) 7.1x - 9.4 = 15.45 266)


A) x = 3.5 B) x = 24.85 C) x = 6.05 D) x = 0.9

267) -30.96 = 7.6x + 7.8 267)


A) x = -5.1 B) x = -38.76 C) x = -54.36 D) x = -7.2

268) 8.4p - 6 = 7.4p - 12 268)


A) p = -5 B) p = -3 C) p = -6 D) p = -7

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269) -8q + 1.8 = -28.7 - 1.9q 269)
A) q = 4.1 B) q = -37 C) q = 3.8 D) q = 5

270) 4.82x - 0.58 = 0.44x + 17.816 270)


A) x = 5.2 B) x = 0.43 C) x = 4.2 D) x = 0.42

271) 0.4(8 + t) = 5.4t + 0.7 271)


A) t = 0.1 B) t = 0.9 C) t = 1.2 D) t = 0.5

272) 22(0.2n + 0.32) = 3.46 - (0.5 - 4.23n) 272)


A) n = -28.23 B) n = -24 C) n = -21.885 D) n = -26

273) 3(3.27 - x) - 5.8x = 12.65 - (9 + 10.4x) 273)


A) x = -5.85 B) x = 13.55 C) x = -6.85 D) x = -3.85

274) 18.75 more than 3.5 times t is equal to 1.5 minus t. Find t. 274)
A) -0.94 B) -3.83 C) -0.54 D) -0.31

275) The product of 2.8 and n is the same as the sum of n and 1.35. Find n. 275)
A) 0.88 B) 0.75 C) 0.92 D) 0.63

276) 0.7 times the sum of k and 1.1 is equal to 0.41 plus the product of 1.3 and k. Find k. 276)
A) 0.7 B) 0.8 C) 0.5 D) 0.6

277) Sue buys a house which has a rectangular yard measuring 10.1 meters by 15.4 meters. In one 277)
corner of the yard is a rectangular shed measuring 2.8 meters by 3.5 meters. Sue intends to grow
grass in the whole of the yard. What is the area of the yard excluding the shed?
A) 145.74 m2 B) 1457.4 m 2 C) 2.8 m 2 D) 155.54 m 2

278) Alan's yard is rectangular and measures 14.1 meters by 15.7 meters. Maria's yard is rectangular 278)
and measures 36.9 meters by 48.4 meters. How much greater is the area of Maria's yard than the
area of Alan's yard?
A) 15,645.9 m2 B) 55.5 m 2 C) 1564.59 m2 D) 2007.33 m 2

279) A car rental company charges $20 per day and $0.50 per mile to rent a car. What is the total bill if a 279)
car is rented for 2 days and is driven 143 miles?
A) $41 B) $2931.5 C) -$31.50 D) $111.50

280) A long-distance runner runs 4 mi. south and then 6 mi. east. How far is the runner from the 280)
starting point?

A=4 B=6
A) 7.2 mi. B) 5 mi. C) 26 mi. D) 3.6 mi.

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281) The diagram below shows the side view of a plan for a slanted roof. Find the unknown length in 281)
this roof plan.

7 ft. ?

15 ft.
A) 137 ft. B) 8.3 ft. C) 11 ft. D) 16.6 ft.

282) A boat travels 2. mi south and then 5 mi. east. How far is the boat from its starting point? 282)

A=2 B=5
A) 5.4 mi. B) 3.5 mi. C) 14.5 mi. D) 2.7 mi.

283) The diagram below shows a rope connecting the top of a pole to the ground. How tall is the pole? 283)

? 22 yd.

19 yd.
A) 20.5 yd. B) 11.1 yd. C) 61.5 yd. D) 5.55 yd.

Use a 4-column table to solve.


284) Elaine was cooking dinner for some friends. She went out to do the shopping and spent $96. She 284)
spent twice as much on food as on drinks. How much did she spend on each?
A) $32 on drinks; $64 on food B) $24 on drinks; $72 on food
C) $48 on drinks; $96 on food D) $24 on drinks; $48 on food

285) A convention manager finds that she has $1210, made up of twenties and fifties. She has a total of 285)
38 bills. How many fifty-dollar bills does the manager have?
A) 10 fifty-dollar bills B) 15 fifty-dollar bills
C) 38 fifty-dollar bills D) 23 fifty-dollar bills

286) A woman has $1.70 in dimes and nickels. She has 5 more dimes than nickels. How many nickels 286)
does she have?
A) 13 nickels B) 3 nickels C) 8 nickels D) 18 nickels

287) A cashier has a total of 129 bills, made up of fives and tens. The total value of the money is $705. 287)
How many ten-dollar bills does the cashier have?
A) 12 ten-dollar bills B) 18 ten-dollar bills
C) 117 ten-dollar bills D) 6 ten-dollar bills

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Answer Key
Testname: UNTITLED6

1) A
2) D
3) B
4) D
5) A
6) D
7) A
8) D
9) C
10) D
11) B
12) D
13) A
14) D
15) A
16) B
17) C
18) C
19) C
20) C
21) C
22) B
23) A
24) C
25) D
26) B
27) B
28) A
29) B
30) B
31) B
32) B
33) B
34) C
35) D
36) B
37) B
38) B
39) C
40) D
41) C
42) C
43) B
44) D
45) D
46) C
47) B
48) B
49) D
50) C
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Answer Key
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51) D
52) D
53) B
54) A
55) B
56) A
57) A
58) B
59) A
60) B
61) B
62) A
63) D
64) D
65) A
66) C
67) C
68) B
69) D
70) C
71) D
72) B
73) B
74) D
75) D
76) C
77) A
78) D
79) C
80) C
81) C
82) D
83) D
84) B
85) A
86) C
87) A
88) A
89) B
90) B
91) D
92) B
93) B
94) C
95) A
96) A
97) B
98) C
99) D
100) D
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Answer Key
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101) D
102) C
103) A
104) C
105) B
106) B
107) C
108) B
109) B
110) D
111) C
112) D
113) C
114) D
115) D
116) A
117) A
118) C
119) D
120) C
121) D
122) C
123) D
124) B
125) B
126) B
127) D
128) C
129) D
130) C
131) B
132) C
133) D
134) D
135) C
136) A
137) C
138) B
139) C
140) C
141) B
142) C
143) D
144) B
145) A
146) A
147) B
148) A
149) A
150) B
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Answer Key
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151) B
152) D
153) A
154) D
155) B
156) D
157) B
158) C
159) A
160) B
161) A
162) C
163) D
164) D
165) B
166) B
167) A
168) C
169) C
170) D
171) C
172) B
173) C
174) B
175) B
176) A
177) D
178) A
179) C
180) D
181) C
182) A
183) B
184) B
185) B
186) C
187) C
188) C
189) C
190) B
191) B
192) C
193) B
194) C
195) A
196) B
197) C
198) C
199) C
200) C
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Answer Key
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201) A
202) D
203) D
204) B
205) B
206) B
207) D
208) A
209) C
210) B
211) C
212) C
213) A
214) A
215) B
216) D
217) B
218) B
219) A
220) A
221) D
222) C
223) C
224) A
225) A
226) B
227) B
228) C
229) A
230) A
231) C
232) D
233) A
234) D
235) D
236) A
237) B
238) D
239) D
240) C
241) C
242) B
243) A
244) B
245) C
246) B
247) C
248) D
249) A
250) A
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Answer Key
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251) A
252) D
253) B
254) D
255) A
256) B
257) B
258) B
259) C
260) C
261) D
262) A
263) B
264) D
265) C
266) A
267) A
268) C
269) D
270) C
271) D
272) B
273) D
274) B
275) B
276) D
277) A
278) C
279) D
280) A
281) D
282) A
283) B
284) A
285) B
286) C
287) A

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