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2) (-10)2
A) -100 B) -20 C) 20 D) 100
Answer: D
3) -3 4
A) 81 B) -12 C) 1 D) -81
Answer: D
4) 2 2 ∙ 26
A) 4 8 B) 2 8 C) 4 12 D) 2 12
Answer: B
5) (-5)2 ∙ (-5)7
A) (-5)9 B) -2514 C) 5 9 D) 259
Answer: A
6) x5 ∙ x3
A) 8x B) x8 C) 15x D) x15
Answer: B
7) x ∙ x2
A) 2x3 B) 2x2 C) x3 D) x2
Answer: C
8) (-8p6 ) ∙
(8p3 ) A) B) -64p18 C) 64p18 D) -64p9
64p9 D
Answer:
45 Answer: B
9)
43
5 f7
A) 10) f
3
1
B) 16
1
C)
16
D) 960
A) f6 B) 7 C) f8 D) f7 - f
Answer: A
2
z 12
11)
z 11
D) z 12 - z 11
A) z B) z23 C)
1
z
Answer: A
x13
12)
x3
1 B) x10 C) x9 D) x
A)
x 10
Answer: B
8x12
13)
2x9
A) 4x3 B) 4x2 C) x3 D) x2
Answer: A
14) (-5)0
A) 1 B) -1 C) 5 D) 0
Answer: A
15) -110
A) 11 B) -1 C) 1 D) 0
Answer: B
16) 2 -4
1 1
A) B) 16 C) -16 D)
8 16
Answer: D
17) -2 -3
1 1
A) -8 B) 8 C) D) -
6 8
Answer: D
18) 5 5 ∙ 5-6
1 1
A) -5 B) 48,828,125 C) D) -
5 5
Answer: C
4 -2
19)
5
Answer: D
2
25 16 16 25
A) - B) - C) D)
16 25 25 16
Answer: D
4
20) (-4)2 ∙ 8 0
1 1
A) B) - C) -16 D) 16
16 16
Answer: D
Answer: D
6 -8
22)
6 -6
1 1
A) -36 B) - C) 36 D)
36 36
Answer: D
1
23)
5 -2
1 1
A) B) - C) - 25 D) 25
25 25
Answer: D
y-9
25)
y4
1 1
1 B) C) D) y13
A) y36 y13
y5
Answer: C
A) -8x5 y8 B)
- -8x5 -2x5
C) D)
8x7 y6 y6
y8
Answer: C
Answer: C
3
1 11 -12
27) x y ∙ (16x-
8 y6 )
8 x3 2x3
B) C) D) 2x3 y6
2 2y6
A) y6
x3 y6
Answer: C
5
-35a 11b-5
28)
5a 5 b-13
-7a 6 B) -7a 6 b8 C)
-
D)
-7
A)
b8 7b8 a b8
6
Answer: B a6
4 -9 x-3 y4
29)
4 -6 x-6 y8
x3 64 1 3x3
A) B) C) D)
64y4 x3 y4 64x6 y4
y4
Answer: A
3
30) (x6)
1 1
A) B) C) x9 D) x18
x 9 x18
Answer: D
-9
31) (x5)
1
A) - x45 B) C) -9x45 D) -9x5
x 45
Answer: B
9
32) (x-7)
1
A) B) -9x63 C) - x63 D) -9x7
x 63
Answer: A
-3
33) (x-2 )
1
A) B) - x6 C) x6 D) -3x6
x 6
Answer: C
34) (14b) 0
A) b B) 0 C) 14 D) 1
Answer: D
18x6
35)
2x2
A) 9x4 B) x3 C) 9x3 D) x4
Answer: A
4
-14x9 y7
36)
7x3 y4
A) -2x5 y6 B) -2x6 y3 C) -2x5 y2 D) x6 y3
Answer: B
37) (4p4s)3
A) 64p12s3 B) 64p7 s3 C) 4p12s3 D) 4p7 s3
Answer: A
3 3
38)
s
27 s3 27 3
A) B) C) D)
s3
27 s s3
Answer: A
-1
39) (8x-4)
x4 8 1
A) 8x4 B) C) D)
8 x4 8x4
Answer: B
40) (x-4 y6 )-4 A
ns 1
x-8 B) x16
A) w x16y24 C)
y2 er y24
Answer: C :
C
-2
41) (4x-3 y5 z -7)
x6 z 14
y7 B) y7
A) -8y-10 C)
16x5 z 9 -8x5 z 9
Answer: D
6x-3 y-2 z 4
42)
2xy- 2 z - 4
x6
B) x4
3z 8 3z 8 C)
A) 3z 8
x4
Answer: A
4 -8 x-1 y3
43)
4 -5 x-4 y6 64
B) x3
x y3
3 C)
3x3 64y3
A)
y3
5
y2
D)
x-8
x6 z14
D)
16y10
3x4 z 8
D)
1
D)
64x4 y3
6
6x-3 z 3 -1
44)
2xz-3
x2 3x4 x4 z 6 x4
A) B) C) D)
3z 6 3 3z 6
z6
Answer: D
(-4)2 x3 (yz)2
46)
-16xy-2 z
A) x2 y-4 z B) x2 y2 z C) -x2 y4 z D) -x3 y4 z 2
Answer: C
2
(3y4 z-3 )
47)
-1
(2yz -3)
18y9 9y9
A) B) - C) 18y9 z 9 D)
9y9 z 9 2z 9
z9
2
Answer: A
50) 3,800,000
A) 3.8 × 10-6 B) 3.8 × 10-5 C) 3.8 × 105 D) 3.8 × 106
Answer: D
51) -44,000
A) -4.4 × 104 B) -4.4 × 10-4 C) -4.4 × 10-5 D) -4.4 ×
105
Answer: A
7
52) 0.0626
A) 6.26 × 102 B) 6.26 × 103 C) 6.26 × 10-3 D) 6.26 × 10-2
Answer: D
53) 0.000703
A) 7.03 × 10-3 B) 7.03 × 10-4 C) 7.03 × 104 D) 7.03 × 10-5
Answer: B
54) -0.0000005
A) -5 × 10-7 B) 5 × 107 C) -5 × 10-8 D) -5 × 10-6
Answer: A
56) 7 × 104
A) 70,000 B) 0.00007 C) 700,000 D) 0.0007
Answer: A
11.61 × 10-3
62)
2.7 × 107
8
A) 8.6 × 104 B) 4.3 × 10-10 C) 4.3 × 104 D) 8.6 × 10-10
Answer: B
9
2
63) (9 × 109)
A) 81 × 1018 B) 81 × 1019 C) 8.1 × 1019 D) 8.1 × 1018
Answer: C
12 × 10-8
64)
3 × 107
A) 4 × 10-15 B) 4 × 10-1 C) 8 × 10-1 D) 8 × 10-15
Answer: A
(330 × 10-1 )
66)
(110 × 105 ) ∙ (3 × 103 )
A) 330 × 10-9 B) 10-8 C) 10-9 D) 109
Answer: C
Perform the indicated operation by changing to scientific notation first. Express the solution in decimal
notation.
67) (12,000) ∙ (5,000,000)
A) 600,000,000 B) 60,000,000,000 C) 6,000,000,000 D)
600,000,000,000
Answer: B
0.000027
68)
0.0003
A) 0.9 B) 9 C) 90 D) 0.09
Answer: A
-1,600,000 ∙ 3,000,000
69)
0.0012
A) -400,000,000,000,000 B) -400,000,000,000
C) -40,000,000,000,000 D) -4,000,000,000,000,000
Answer: A
(0.000007) ∙ (4,200,000)
70)
(0.0006) ∙ (0.007)
A) 70,000,000,000 B) 7,000,000,000 C) 70,000,000 D) 7,000,000
Answer: D
11
72) The diameter of a plant cell is 0.000029912 meter. Express this number in scientific notation.
A) 2.9912 × 10-5 m B) 2.9912 × 10-4 m C) 2.9912 × 105 m D) 2.9912 × 104 m
Answer: A
73) A business projects next year's profits to be $22,700,000. Express this number in scientific notation.
A) 2.27 × 108 B) 2.27 × 106 C) 2.27 × 107 D) 2.27 × 10-8
Answer: C
75) A particle is observed moving at 8.95 × 10-2 meters per second. Find the distance the particle would travel
in
5.35 × 10-7 seconds.
A) 4.79 × 10-7 m B) 4.79 × 10-9 m C) 0.48 × 10-8 m D) 4.79 × 10-8 m
Answer: D
76) If the mass of an object is 2.43984 × 102 tons and its volume is 3.12 × 103 cubic feet, find the density of this
M
object. (Use the formula D = .)
V
A) 7.82 × 10-3 tons per cubic foot B) 78.2 × 10-2 tons per cubic foot
C) 7.82 × 10-1 tons per cubic foot D) 7.82 × 10-2 tons per cubic foot
Answer: D
77) In a state with a population of 9,000,000 people, the average citizen spends $6,000 on housing each year.
What is the total spent on housing for the state?
A) $5.4 × 1010 B) $54 × 1010 C) $54 × 1011 D) $5.4 × 109
Answer: A
Simplify the algebraic expression by rewriting the factor with a common base.
5x + 3
78)
25
x+3
2
A) 5 x + 3 - 2 B) 5 C) 5 x + 5 D) 5 x + 1
Answer: D
79) 3 x ∙ 93x + 2
A) 3 7x + 4 B) 3 4x + 2 C) 3 x + 10 D) 3 7x + 2
Answer: A
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