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NORSU MC1 CTED

CBA 3
MIDTERM EXAM 2
SECOND SEMESTER SY 2022-2023

Name___________________________________ ________Course__________________Date______________Score_____

MULTIPLE CHOICE. WRITE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT/BEST ANSWER ON THE SPACE PROVIDED FOR.

Answer the question.


1) What does the digit 7 mean in the number 189,247? 1)
a) 7 thousands b) 7 tens c) 7 ones d) 7 hundreds

2) What does the digit 3 mean in the number 301,475? 2)


a) 3 hundreds b) 3 thousands
c) 3 ten thousands d) 3 hundred thousands

3) What does the digit 0 mean in the number 301,475? 3)


a) 0 thousands b) 0 hundred thousands
c) 0 ones d) 0 ten thousands

4) What does the digit 4 mean in the number 301,475? 4)


a) 4 thousands b) 4 hundreds
c) 4 tens d) 4 hundred thousands

5) What does the digit 9 mean in the number 890,236? 5)


a) 9 thousands b) 9 ten thousands
c) 9 hundred thousands d) 9 hundreds

Fill in the digits for the given place values in the following whole number.
6) 3856 6)
thousands
tens
a) Thousands 3, tens 5 b) Thousands 3, tens 6
c) Thousands 8, tens 5 d) Thousands 8, tens 6

7) 9742 7)
hundreds
ones
a) Hundreds 9, ones 7 b) Hundreds 7, ones 2
c) Hundreds 4, ones 2 d) Hundreds 7, ones 4

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8) 92,225 8)
ten thousands
ones
a) Ten thousands 9, ones 2 b) Ten thousands 2, ones 5
c) Ten thousands 9, ones 5 d) Ten thousands 2, ones 2

9) 49,185 9)
ten thousands
hundreds
a) Ten thousands 9, hundreds 5 b) Ten thousands 4, hundreds 1
c) Ten thousands 8, hundreds 1 d) Ten thousands 4, hundreds 9

10) 97,275 10)


thousands
tens
a) Thousands 7, tens 5 b) Thousands 7, tens 9
c) Thousands 2, tens 5 d) Thousands 7, tens 7

Write expanded notation.


11) 384 11)
a) 3 hundreds + 8 tens + 4 ones b) 384 hundreds
c) 4 hundreds + 8 tens + 3 ones d) 3 thousands + 8 hundreds + 4 tens

12) 8621 12)


a) 1 thousands + 2 hundreds + 6 tens + 8 ones
b) 8621 thousands
c) 8 thousands + 6 hundreds + 2 tens + 1 ones
d) 8 hundreds + 2 tens + 6 ones

13) 47,819 13)


a) 47,819 ten thousands
b) 4 thousands + 7 hundreds + 8 tens + 19 ones
c) 4 ten thousands + 7 thousands + 8 hundreds + 1 tens + 9 ones
d) 9 ten thousands + 1 thousands + 8 hundreds + 7 tens + 4 ones

14) 60,900 14)


a) 690 ten thousands + 0 tens + 0 ones
b) 6 thousands + 9 hundreds + 0 tens + 0 ones
c) 6 ten thousands + 9 thousands + 0 hundreds + 0 tens + 0 ones
d) 6 ten thousands + 0 thousands + 9 hundreds + 0 tens + 0 ones

15) 7090 15)


a) 709 thousands
b) 7 ten thousands + 9 thousands + 0 hundreds + 0 tens + 0 ones
c) 7 thousands + 0 hundreds + 9 tens + 0 ones
d) 7 hundreds + 0 tens + 9 ones

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Write the number in words.
16) 135,060 16)
a) One million, thirty-five thousand, sixty
b) One hundred thirty-five thousand, sixty
c) Thirteen thousand, five hundred six
d) Thirteen thousand, five hundred sixty

17) 9,300,695 17)


a) Nine million, three thousand, six hundred ninety-five
b) Ninety-three thousand, six hundred ninety-five
c) Nine million, thirty thousand, six hundred ninety-five
d) Nine million, three hundred thousand, six hundred ninety-five

18) 22,000,674 18)


a) Twenty-two million, six thousand seventy-four
b) Twenty-two million, six hundred seventy-four
c) Two million, two thousand, six hundred seventy-four
d) Twenty-two hundred million, six hundred seventy-four

19) 64,568,009 19)


a) Sixty-million, five thousand sixty-eight
hundred, nine
b) Sixty-four million, five hundred thousand,
sixty-eight hundred, nine
c) Sixty-four million, five hundred sixty-eight
thousand, nine
d) Sixty million, forty-five thousand, sixty-eight
hundred and nine

20) 235,060 20)


a) Two million, thirty-five thousand, sixty
b) Twenty-three thousand, five hundred sixty
c) Twenty-three thousand, five hundred six
d) Two hundred thirty-five thousand, sixty

Translate to an algebraic expression.


21) Robbie drove his car at 50 mph for t hours. How many miles did he travel? 21)
50 t
a) b) 50t c) d) 50 - t
t 50

22) Leanne had $27 remaining after paying x dollars for a dinner and a movie. How much did she 22)
have at the start of the evening?
a) x - $27 b) $27x c) $27 - x d) $27 + x

23) Monica had $30 before spending x dollars for a snack. How much money remains? 23)
a) $30 + x b) $30 - x c) x - $30 d) $30x

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24) Alex had y dollars before spending $39.50 for a book. How much did he have after the 24)
purchase?
a) $39.50 - y b) y - $39.50 c) $39.50y d) $39.50 + y

Write a word name for the number in the sentence.


25) There were 961 cars parked in the lot outside a large mall. 25)
a) One hundred sixty-nine b) Nine thousand sixty-one
c) Nine hundred sixty-one d) Six hundred nine

26) The average population of the suburbs around a certain large city is 72,018. 26)
a) Seventy-two hundred, eighteen
b) Seventy-two thousand, one hundred eight
c) Seven thousand, two hundred eighteen
d) Seventy-two thousand, eighteen

27) The control center was suddenly unable to track the satellite when it reached a distance of 27)
128,615 miles from the earth's surface.
a) One hundred twenty-eight million, six hundred fifteen
b) One hundred twenty thousand, eighty-six hundred, fifteen
c) Six hundred fifteen thousand, one hundred twenty-eight
d) One hundred twenty-eight thousand, six hundred fifteen

28) One of the statistics to come out of the election was that 45,826,498 people, or about half the 28)
population, cast votes.
a) Forty-five million, eight hundred thousand, twenty-six hundred, four hundred
ninety-eight
b) Forty-five billion, eight hundred twenty-six million, four hundred ninety-eight thousand
c) Forty-five thousand, eight hundred twenty-six hundred, four hundred, ninety-eight
d) Forty-five million, eight hundred twenty-six thousand, four hundred ninety-eight

29) The programmers were working with a graphics file of 406,581,060 bytes. 29)
a) Four hundred six billion, five hundred eighty-one million, sixty
b) Four hundred sixty million, five hundred eighty-one thousand, six hundred
c) Four hundred six thousand, five hundred eighty-one hundred, sixty
d) Four hundred six million, five hundred eighty-one thousand, sixty

Rewrite the following number using digits.


30) Eight thousand, one hundred sixty-seven 30)
a) 8167 b) 81,067 c) 810,067 d) 800,167

31) Thirty-two thousand, nine hundred five 31)


a) 32,905 b) 32,950 c) 3295 d) 320,905

32) Seven thousand, six 32)


a) 7600 b) 7060 c) 7006 d) 76,000

33) Forty-eight thousand, seventeen 33)


a) 47,180 b) 48,017 c) 4817 d) 48,170

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34) Six hundred thirty-eight thousand, 34)
nine hundred ninety-seven
a) 638,997 b) 638,000 c) 638,997,000 d) 638,977

Write standard notation for the number in the sentence.


35) The Johnsons have driven their car forty-nine thousand, eight hundred three miles in the last 35)
few years.
a) 490,803 b) 4983 c) 49,830 d) 49,803

Tell whether the angle is acute, right, obtuse, or straight.


36) 36)

a) Straight b) Obtuse c) Acute d) Right

37) 37)

a) Acute b) Obtuse c) Right d) Straight

38) 38)

a) Acute b) Straight c) Obtuse d) Right

39) 39)

a) Right b) Obtuse c) Acute d) Straight

40) 40)

a) Obtuse b) Straight c) Right d) Acute

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41) 41)

a) Acute b) Right c) Straight d) Obtuse

42) 42)

a) Acute b) Right c) Obtuse d) Straight

43) ∠ADB 43)

a) Right b) Obtuse c) Straight d) Acute

44) ∠ADB 44)

a) Straight b) Acute c) Right d) Obtuse

45) ∠ADB 45)

a) Straight b) Obtuse c) Right d) Acute

Write standard notation for the number in the sentence.


46) A certain exotic sport scar costs three hundred twelve thousand, eight hundred ninety-one 46)
dollars.
a) 3,208,910 b) 312,891 c) 31,281 d) 312,891,000

47) The population of BigTown is one million, three hundred thirty-five thousand, five hundred six. 47)
a) 1,335,506 b) 13,035,560 c) 1,035,506 d) 133,506

Use < or > for □ to write a true sentence. Draw a number line if necessary.
48) 44 □ 46 48)
a) > b) <

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49) 42 □ 40 49)
a) > b) <

50) 0 □ 41 50)
a) < b) >

51) 21 □ 0 51)
a) > b) <

Use the given table or graph to write the inequality described.


52) 52)

Use an inequality to compare the number of calories in an apple and a bagel.


a) 155 < 165 b) 80 < 155 c) 80 < 165 d) 80 > 165

53) The sales figures for the Big "D" Company area shown below in a line plot. 53)

Use an inequality to compare the sales for July 1989 and July 1990.
a) $50,000 < $64,000 b) $46,000 < $64,000
c) $48,000 < $58,000 d) $64,000 > $50,000

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54) The bar graph below shows the number of students by major in the College of Arts and Sciences. 54)

Use an inequality to compare the number of math and english majors.


a) 400 > 200 b) 300 < 400 c) 200 > 150 d) 300 > 200

Solve by trial.
55) y ∙ 3 = 0 55)
a) 3 b) 0 c) 2 d) 4

56) y ∙ 2 = 12 56)
a) 6 b) 5 c) 7 d) 0

57) 54 ÷ n = 9 57)
a) 7 b) 4 c) 6 d) 8

58) 72 ÷ n = 6 58)
a) 10 b) 12 c) 120 d) 13

Solve.
59) 7776 - 1772 = x 59)
a) 9548 b) 6104 c) 6004 d) 5904

60) y = 3 ∙ 8 60)
a) 24 b) 34 c) 22 d) 240

61) z = 49 ∙ 25 61)
a) 1225 b) 122,500 c) 12,250 d) 74

62) 162 ÷ 2 = q 62)


a) 324 b) 81 c) 160 d) 91

63) x + 3 = 28 63)
a) 84 b) 31 c) 15 d) 25

64) 5 + y = 23 64)
a) 115 b) 16 c) 28 d) 18

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65) 25 = 4 + x 65)
a) 21 b) 11 c) 31 d) 27

66) x + 141 = 681 66)


a) 550 b) 540 c) 822 d) 96,021

Solve the problem.


67) During the last four months of a recent year, Annie's Natural Food Store reported the following 67)
sales.
September $3902
October $3648
November $3976
December $2924
What were the total sales over this period?
a) $14,460 b) $14,560 c) $14,550 d) $14,450

68) During the last four months of a recent year, Annie's Natural Food Store reported the following 68)
sales.
September $3087
October $2891
November $2377
December $4224
How much more were the sales in December than the sales in November?
a) $6601 b) $1847 c) $6501 d) $1747

69) Mark's typing speed is 79 words per minute. How many words can he type in 35 minutes? 69)
a) 2665 words b) 114 words c) 2775 words d) 2765 words

70) Mr. and Mrs. Gutierrez borrow $5200 to buy a new car. The loan is to be paid off in 26 monthly 70)
payments. How much is each payment?
a) $20 b) $5174 c) $5226 d) $200

71) Pete is driving across country from Boston to Seattle. He keeps a record of the distance that he 71)
drives each day.
Monday 499 miles
Tuesday 297 miles
Wednesday 200 miles
Thursday 277 miles
Friday 333 miles
How much further did he drive on Monday than on Friday?
a) 832 miles b) 222 miles c) 499 miles d) 166 miles

Write exponential notation.


72) 8 ∙ 8 ∙ 8 72)
1 3 8
a) 3 ∙ 8 b) 8 c) 8 d) 3

73) 7 ∙ 7 ∙ 7 ∙ 7 73)
a) 47 b) 72 c) 28 d) 74

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74) 4 ∙ 4 ∙ 4 ∙ 4 ∙ 4 74)
a) 54 b) 5 ∙ 4 c) 40 d) 45

Evaluate.
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75) 10 75)
a) 20 b) 1024 c) 100 d) 121

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76) 7 76)
a) 216 b) 2187 c) 21 d) 343

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77) 9 77)
a) 36 b) 262,144 c) 729 d) 6561

Simplify.
78) 240 ÷ 8 - 3 78)
a) 235 b) 48 c) 27 d) 229

79) 72 + 8 2 79)
a) 113 b) 60 c) 225 d) 30

80) 13 + 29 ∙ 25 80)
a) 738 b) 1050 c) 402 d) 67

81) 5 ∙ 5 - 3 81)
a) 28 b) 22 c) 10 d) 75

82) (14 - 12)2+ (5 + 3)2 82)


a) 100 b) 38 c) 86 d) 68

83) 9 ∙ 9 + 8(6 + 2) + 2 83)


a) 133 b) 147 c) 1226 d) 161

84) 520 ÷ 13 - (5 + 3) 84)


a) 35 b) 32 c) 104 d) 38

2 2
85) 3 ∙ (3 + 4) - 3 ∙ (5 - 3) 85)
a) 576 b) 135 c) 157 d) 405

Find the average.


86) Ages of patients (in years) in a clinic: 19, 5, 28, 19 86)
(Round to the nearest whole number)
a) 17 years b) 5 years c) 18 years d) 19 years

87) Scores on a math test: 77 42 77 97 42 87)


a) 66 b) 67 c) 42 d) 97

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88) Monthly checking account fees: $16, $9, $4, $10, $8, $3, $6 88)
a) $7 b) $10 c) $8 d) $6

Simplify.
89) 4 × (300 - 20 ÷ 5) - [3 ∙ 26 - (8 - 2 ∙ 3)] 89)
a) 1108 b) 2884 c) 1058 d) 392

90) {[57 - 2 ∙ 2] - [78 ÷ (1 + 2)]} ∙ 5 90)


a) 165 b) 135 c) 190 d) 125

91) 8(9 - 3 ∙ 2)2 ÷ (2 ∙ 4) 91)


a) 12 b) 9 c) 3 d) 144

Determine if the second number is a factor of the first number.


92) 32; 32 92)
a) Yes b) No

93) 42; 14 93)


a) Yes b) No

94) 12; 72 94)


a) Yes b) No

95) 55; 16 95)


a) Yes b) No

96) 780; 40 96)


a) Yes b) No

Find all the factors of the number.


97) 30 97)
a) 1, 5, 6, 30 b) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 15, 30
c) 5, 6, 10, 30 d) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 10, 20, 30

Find the perimeter of the polygon.


98) 98)
22 yd 11 yd

23 yd
a) 56 yd b) 55 yd c) 126.5 yd d) 45 yd

99) 99)
7.8 m

3.7 m 3.7 m

7.8 m
a) 19.3 m b) 11.5 m c) 15.2 m d) 23 m

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100) 100)
6.9 m

5.9 m 5.9 m

6.9 m
a) 18.7 m b) 12.8 m c) 25.6 m d) 19.7 m

Find all the factors of the number.


101) 28 101)
a) 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 14, 28 b) 1, 2, 7, 14, 28
c) 2, 7, 14, 28 d) 1, 2, 4, 7, 14, 28

102) 36 102)
a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 18, 36 b) 2, 4, 6, 12, 18, 36
c) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36 d) 1, 2, 4, 6, 12, 18, 36

Multiply by 1, 2, 3, and so on, to find ten multiples of the number.


103) 2 103)
a) 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 b) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
c) 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 d) 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18

104) 20 104)
a) 0, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65
b) 20, 50, 80, 110, 140, 170, 200, 230, 260, 290
c) 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 110
d) 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200

105) 19 105)
a) 0, 19, 38, 57, 76, 95, 114, 133, 152, 171 b) 19, 38, 57, 76, 95, 114, 133, 152, 171, 190
c) 19, 21, 24, 28, 33, 39, 46, 54, 63, 73 d) 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28

106) 75 106)
a) 75, 150, 225, 300, 375, 450, 525, 600, 675, 750
b) 75, 175, 275, 375, 475, 575, 675, 775, 875, 975
c) 0, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 115, 120
d) 75, 85, 95, 105, 115, 125, 135, 145, 155, 165

Determine whether the number is prime, composite, or neither.


107) 1 107)
a) Prime b) Composite c) Neither

108) 2 108)
a) Composite b) Prime c) Neither

109) 21 109)
a) Neither b) Composite c) Prime

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110) 89 110)
a) Prime b) Neither c) Composite

111) 90 111)
a) Neither b) Prime c) Composite

Find the prime factorization of the number.


112) 6 112)
a) 2 ∙ 4 b) 2 ∙ 3 c) 2 + 3 d) 2 ∙ 5

113) 26 113)
a) 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 2 b) 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 5 c) 2 ∙ 13 d) 2 ∙ 14

114) 12 114)
a) 3 ∙ 3 b) 4 ∙ 3 c) 2 ∙ 2 ∙ 3 d) 4 ∙ 2

115) 105 115)


a) 3 ∙ 3 ∙ 7 b) 3 ∙ 5 ∙ 7 c) 15 ∙ 7 d) 5 ∙ 5 ∙ 3

Find the LCM of the set of numbers.


116) 5, 20 116)
a) 20 b) 4 c) 100 d) 5

117) 8, 7 117)
a) 28 b) 15 c) 56 d) 8

118) 12, 16 118)


a) 48 b) 16 c) 28 d) 192

119) 14, 21 119)


a) 35 b) 42 c) 21 d) 294

Find fractional notation for the ratio. You need not simplify.
120) 2.9 to 5.2 120)
2.9 8.1 5.2 5.2
a) b) c) d)
5.2 5.2 8.1 2.9

121) 0.8 to 0.9 121)


0.9 0.1 0.8 0.9
a) b) c) d)
0.8 0.9 0.9 0.1

122) 77.11 to 29.43 122)


29.43 77.11 29.43 106.54
a) b) c) d)
106.54 29.43 77.11 29.43

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123) 789.1 to 218.5 123)
1007.6 218.5 218.5 789.1
a) b) c) d)
218.5 789.1 1007.6 218.5

Solve the problem.


124) An investment broker invests $91,000 in real estate and earns 6% per year on the investment. 124)
How much money is earned per year?
a) $1,516,667 b) $5460 c) $151,667 d) $54,600

125) 11% of the residents of a city are originally from India. The population of the city is 96,800. How 125)
many residents of the city are originally from India?
a) 880,000 b) 88,000 c) 10,648 d) 106,480

126) Alex and Juana went on a 75-mile canoe trip with their class. On the first day they traveled 15 126)
miles. What percent of the total distance did they canoe?
a) 500% b) 5% c) 20% d) 0.2%

127) Students at Maple School earned $568 selling candles. They want to make $2000 for a club trip. 127)
What percent of their goal has been reached?
a) 4% b) 28.4% c) 40% d) 0.284%

128) On a test, Manuel answered incorrectly 69 questions or 46% of the questions. How many 128)
questions were on the test?
a) 1500 b) 0.67 c) 67 d) 150

129) Matthew has $2400 invested in the stock market. This amounts to 25% of his total savings. How 129)
much has Matthew saved?
a) $9600 b) $9610 c) $9700 d) $96,000

Solve.
130) On a biology test, a student got 25 questions correct but did not pass. On a second attempt, the 130)
student got 35 questions correct. What was the percent of increase?
a) 10% b) 60% c) 28.6% d) 40%

131) Sales of frozen pizza for a club fund-raiser increased from 500 one year to 560 the next year. 131)
What was the percent of increase?
a) 88% b) 89.3% c) 12% d) 10.7%

132) By switching service providers, a family's telephone bill decreased from about $50 a month to 132)
about $43. What was the percent of decrease?
a) 14% b) 16.3% c) 7% d) 15%

133) The price of a printer was reduced from $400 to $300. What was the percent of decrease? 133)
a) 30% b) 33.3% c) 75% d) 25%

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Solve the problem.
134) A camera costs $240. If the sales tax rate is 4%, how much tax is charged? Round your answer to 134)
the nearest cent.
a) $12.00 b) $96.00 c) $7.20 d) $9.60

135) A camera costs $350. If the sales tax rate is 8%, how much tax is charged and what is the total 135)
price? Round your answers to the nearest cent.
a) $31.50, $381.50 b) $280.00, $630.00
c) $24.50, $374.50 d) $28.00, $378.00

The following table contains information about moons orbiting a planet named Geo I. Use the table to solve the
problem.
136) 136)
Average Distance Time of Revolution
Moon from Geo I (km) Diameter (km) (in Earth time, years)
Luna 1 2000 416 0.50
Luna 2 2600 2181 1.54
Luna 3 80,000 311 2.72
Luna 4 115,200 727 38.96
Luna 5 264,000 1143 100.32

Find the average distance from Geo I to its moon Luna 1.


a) 416 km b) 80,000.00 km c) 2600 km d) 2000 km

137) 137)
Average Distance Time of Revolution
Moon from Geo I (km) Diameter (km) (in Earth time, years)
Luna 1 1000 415 0.25
Luna 2 1300 2172 0.77
Luna 3 60,000 309 1.36
Luna 4 86,400 724 29.22
Luna 5 198,000 1139 75.24

What is the time of revolution around Geo 1 of the moon Luna 4?


a) 29.22 years b) 724 years c) 0.77 years d) 75.24 years

138) 138)
Average Distance Time of Revolution
Moon from Geo I (km) Diameter (km) (in Earth time, years)
Luna 1 1000 414 0.25
Luna 2 1300 2178 0.77
Luna 3 80,000 312 1.36
Luna 4 115,200 726 38.96
Luna 5 264,000 1140 100.32

Which moon has a diameter of 312 kilometers?


a) Luna 1 b) Luna 2 c) Luna 4 d) Luna 3

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Use the pictograph to answer the question.
139) For selected countries, this pictograph shows approximately how many kilograms of seafood are 139)
consumed by each person (per capita) annually.

439

Which country consumes the most seafood?


a) Country A b) Country C c) Country E d) Country B

140) For selected countries, this pictograph shows approximately how many kilograms of seafood are 140)
consumed by each person (per capita) annually.

144

What is the approximate seafood consumption in Country E?


a) 972 kilograms b) 1008 kilograms
c) 864 kilograms d) 900 kilograms

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141) This pictograph shows projected sales of compact disks (CDs) for a popular rock band for seven 141)
consecutive years.
Year Projected CD Sales
2013 ⊙⊙
2012 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙
2011 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙
2010 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙
2009 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙
2008 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙
2007 ⊙⊙⊙
⊙ = 100,000 CDs

In which year will the greatest number of CDs be sold?


a) Not enough information is given. b) 2010
c) 2008 d) 2013

142) This pictograph shows projected sales of compact disks (CDs) for a popular rock band for seven 142)
consecutive years.
Year Projected CD Sales
2014 ⊙⊙
2013 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙
2012 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙
2011 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙
2010 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙
2009 ⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙⊙
2008 ⊙⊙⊙
⊙ = 1000 CDs

How many sales do 2 CD symbols represent?


a) 2000 b) 2
c) Not enough information is given. d) 1000

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Use the circle graph to solve the problem.
143) A survey of the 8354 vehicles on the campus of State University yielded the following circle 143)
graph.

7%

18% 35%

8%

3%

29%

What percent of the vehicles are hatchbacks?


a) 8% b) 292% c) 35% d) 29%

144) A survey of the 3356 vehicles on the campus of State University yielded the following circle 144)
graph.

9%

16% 36%

6%

4%
29%

Together, what percent of the vehicles are either vans or convertibles?


a) 22% b) 10% c) 96% d) 16%

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The bar graph below shows the number of students by major in the College of Arts and Sciences. Answer the
question.

145) How many students are majoring in Math? 145)


a) 150 b) 250 c) 200 d) 300

146) About how many students are in the College of Arts and Sciences? 146)
a) 1225 b) 1050 c) 1100 d) 1325

147) Which major has the largest number of students? 147)


a) Science b) English c) History d) Math

148) Which major has about 150 students? 148)


a) Science b) History c) Math d) English

149) How many more students are majoring in math than in science? 149)
a) 50 b) 100 c) 150 d) 10

Refer to the double-bar graph below which shows the number of male and female athletes at a university over a
four-year period. Solve the problem.

150) Which year had the greatest number of female athletes? What was the total number of male 150)
athletes that year?
a) 2004; 350 athletes b) 2005; 475 athletes
c) 2005; 325 athletes d) 2004; 375 athletes

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151) Find the increase in the number of female athletes from 2003 to 2004. 151)
a) 375 b) 125 c) 150 d) 175

152) Find the increase in the number of male athletes from 2004 to 2005. 152)
a) 50 b) 475 c) 75 d) 100

153) What was the percent of decrease in the number of female athletes from 2004 to 2005? 153)
a) 50% b) 13.3% c) 25% d) 18.75%

154) What was the percent of increase in the number of male athletes from 2002 to 2003? 154)
a) 50% b) 100% c) 25% d) 75%

Use the graph to answer the question.

Big "D" Sales (2008-2009)

2009

Sales
(Thousands of $)

2008

Month

155) Which month in 2008 had the lowest sales? 155)


a) Month 6 b) Month 2 c) Month 8 d) Month 3

156) Which month in 2009 had the highest sales? 156)


a) Month 3 b) Month 6 c) Month 12 d) Month 5

157) What was the increase in sales between month 5 and month 6 of 2009? 157)
a) $4000 b) $8000 c) $4 d) $800

158) What were the total sales for the first 6 months of 2008? 158)
a) $366,000 b) $290,000 c) $46,000 d) $240,000

159) What were the total sales for the first 6 months of 2009? 159)
a) $366,000 b) $64,000 c) $302,000 d) $286,000

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For the set of numbers, find the minimum, the maximum, and the range.
160) 4, 6, 11, 15, 22, 41 160)
a) Minimum: 4; b) Minimum: 41;
Maximum: 41; Maximum: 4;
Range: 45 Range: 45
c) Minimum: 4; d) Minimum: 41;
Maximum: 41; Maximum: 4;
Range: 37 Range: 37

161) 13, 18, 25, 109, 2 161)


a) Minimum: 13; b) Minimum: 2;
Maximum: 109; Maximum: 109;
Range: 96 Range: 107
c) Minimum: 109; d) Minimum: 109;
Maximum: 13; Maximum: 2;
Range: 96 Range: 107

For the set of numbers, find the mean, median, and any mode that exist.
162) 74, 69, 67, 63, 69, 55, 65 162)
a) mean: 66, median: 67, mode: 69 b) mean: 66, median: 63, mode: 74
c) mean: 67, median: 63, mode: 69 d) mean: 67, median: 66, mode: 74

163) 97, 89, 85, 85, 97, 99 163)


a) mean: 93, median: 92, mode: 97 b) mean: 93, median: 93, mode: 85
c) mean: 92, median: 93, mode: 85 and 97 d) mean: 92, median: 85, mode: 99

A dart is thrown randomly and sticks on the circular dart board shown. Assume that all sectors are the same size and
that the dart does not land on a border between shaded areas.

164) Find the probability that the dart lands on a white area. 164)
3 5 1 1
a) b) c) d)
8 8 2 4

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165) Find the probability that the dart lands on the sector numbered 2. 165)
1 1 5 1
a) b) c) d)
10 8 8 4

Simplify.
0
166) 166)
11
a) 11 b) 1 c) 0 d) Not defined

0
167) 167)
528
a) 528 b) Not defined c) 0 d) 1

20
168) 168)
0
1
a) b) 0 c) 20 d) Not defined
20

596
169) 169)
0
1
a) b) 0 c) Not defined d) 596
596

2
170) 170)
2
a) Not defined b) 1 c) 0 d) 2

82
171) 171)
82
a) 0 b) 82 c) Not defined d) 1

Multiply.
1 ∙1
172) 172)
4 2
1 1 2 2
a) b) c) d)
6 8 6 8

1 ×1
173) 173)
6 2
2 1 2 1
a) b) c) d)
8 12 12 8

22
5 ∙1
174) 174)
8 6
6 1 5 5
a) b) c) d)
14 48 14 48

1 × 4
175) 175)
11 11
4 5 16 4
a) b) c) d)
22 22 121 121

4 ∙4
176) 176)
5 9
8 4 1 16
a) b) c) d)
14 45 45 45

Simplify.
3
177) 177)
6
1 2 1 3
a) b) c) d)
2 1 6 2

4
178) 178)
12
2 1 1 2
a) b) c) d)
4 12 3 6

35
179) 179)
7
10 5 1
a) b) 5 c) d)
2 7 5

90
180) 180)
10
1 18 9
a) 9 b) c) d)
9 2 10

30
181) 181)
48
5 6 30 5
a) b) c) d)
6 8 48 8

23
30
182) 182)
40
10 3 30 3
a) b) c) d)
4 4 40 10

Multiply.
13 ∙ 13
183) 183)
16 16
169 26 169
a) b) c) 1 d)
256 32 16

Simplify.
2
184) 184)
1
a) 0 b) 2 c) 1 d) Not defined

274
185) 185)
1
a) 1 b) Not defined c) 274 d) 0

16 - 16
186) 186)
200
1
a) b) 16 c) Not defined d) 0
200

80
187) 187)
62 - 62
80
a) 80 b) 0 c) d) Not defined
62

Convert to fraction notation.


188) 2 3 188)
4
11 8 11 8
a) b) c) d)
4 3 3 4

189) 8 3 189)
7
56 59 56 59
a) b) c) d)
3 7 7 3

24
190) 11 1 190)
6
67 67 67
a) b) c) 2 d)
11 6 66

191) 16 1 191)
4
65 65 65 17
a) b) c) d)
4 64 16 4

192) 9 2 192)
3
29 29 27 27
a) b) c) d)
2 3 2 3

1
193) 13 193)
10
131 141 14 13
a) b) c) d)
10 10 10 10

19
194) 7 194)
100
26 133 719 833
a) b) c) d)
100 100 100 100

3
195) 23 195)
5
118 69
a) 38 b) c) d) 345
5 5

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A dart is thrown randomly and sticks on the circular dart board shown. Assume that all sectors are the same size and
that the dart does not land on a border between shaded areas.

196) Find the probability that the dart lands on sector number 3 or sector number 7. 196)
1 1 1 1
a) b) c) d)
5 8 4 2

Name the angle in five different ways.


197) 197)

a) Angle B, angle CAB, ∠ABC, ∠CBA, or ∠B


b) ∠ABC, ∠CBA, ∠B, ∠BCA, or angle B
c) Angle ABC, angle CBA, ∠ABC, ∠CBA, or ∠B
d) Angle ABC, angle B, angle CBA, angle ACB, or ∠B

198) 198)

a) Angle ZYX, angle XYZ, ∠Y, ∠ZXY, or angle ZYX


b) Angle XYZ, angle ZYX, angle ZYX, ∠XYZ, or ∠Y
c) Angle ZYX, angle XZY, ∠XYZ, ∠ZYX, or ∠Y
d) Angle ZYX, ∠XYZ, ∠ZYX, ∠XZY, or ∠Y

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Use a protractor to measure the angle.
199) 199)

a) 40° b) 80° c) 130° d) 50°

200) 200)

a) 20° b) 110° c) 40° d) 70°

Find the area.


201) 201)
21 m

23 m

a) 483 m2 b) 88 m2 c) 44 m2 d) 966 m2

202) 202)
2.4 m

4.7 m

a) 22.56 m2 b) 11.28 m2 c) 7.1 m2 d) 14.2 m2

203) 203)

9 in.

18 in.
a) 162 in. 2 b) 81 in. 2 c) 27 in. 2 d) 324 in. 2

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204) 204)

5 cm

5 cm
a) 10 cm2 b) 25 cm2 c) 12.5 cm2 d) 20 cm2

205) 205)

11 ft

14 ft
a) 154 ft2 b) 38.5 ft2 c) 77 ft2 d) 60.5 ft2

206) 206)

42 ft
45 ft

30 ft
a) 882 ft2 b) 945 ft2 c) 630 ft2 d) 1260 ft2

207) 207)
6 ft

5 ft

12 ft
a) 36 ft2 b) 23 ft2 c) 90 ft2 d) 45 ft2

208) 208)
2 mi

4 mi

10 mi
a) 400 mi2 b) 24 mi2 c) 16 mi2 d) 20 mi2

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Find the area of the shaded region.
209) 209)

Each side 8 m

a) 192 m2 b) 256 m2 c) 96 m2 d) 320 m2

Find the area.


210) 210)
12 m

27 m

a) 648 m2 b) 39 m2 c) 324 m2 d) 78 m2

211) 211)
2.1 m

2.8 m

a) 11.76 m2 b) 4.9 m2 c) 5.88 m2 d) 9.8 m2

212) 212)
38 ft

38 ft

a) 2888 ft2 b) 1444 ft2 c) 76 ft2 d) 152 ft2

213) 213)

5 in.

10 in.
a) 25 in. 2 b) 100 in. 2 c) 15 in. 2 d) 50 in. 2

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214) 214)

7 cm

7 cm
a) 14 cm2 b) 49 cm2 c) 28 cm2 d) 24.5 cm2

215) 215)

12 m

12 m
a) 144 m2 b) 48 m2 c) 72 m2 d) 24 m2

216) 216)

3.4 ft

2.5 ft
a) 4.25 ft2 b) 8.5 ft2 c) 5.9 ft2 d) 11.8 ft2

Find the radius or diameter as requested.


217) Find the diameter. 217)

16 ft

a) 803.84 ft b) 32 ft c) 50.24 ft d) 8 ft

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218) Find the radius. 218)

88 yd

a) 22 yd b) 6079.04 yd c) 44 yd d) 138.16 yd

219) Find the diameter. 219)

1.4 ft

a) 4.396 ft b) 2.8 ft c) 0.7 ft d) 6.15 ft

220) Find the radius. 220)

2.8 cm

a) 1.4 cm b) 0.7 cm c) 6.15 cm d) 4.396 cm

221) Find the diameter. 221)

40.7 mi

a) 20.35 mi b) 5201.38 mi c) 127.798 mi d) 81.4 mi

222) Find the radius. 222)

79.6 yd

a) 19.9 yd b) 4973.89 yd c) 39.8 yd d) 124.972 yd

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223) Find the diameter. 223)

3
m
5

3 1 21 31
a) m b) 1 m c) m d) 1 m
10 5 110 35

224) Find the diameter. 224)

23 m
5

1 8 6 3
a) 5 m b) 1 m c) 8 m d) 1 m
5 55 35 10

Find the area.


225) 225)
1 1 cm
2

1 1 cm
2

1 1
a) 6 cm2 b) 2 cm2 c) 3 cm2 d) 1 cm2
4 4

Find the circumference of the circle. Use 3.14 or 22 for ! as indicated.


7
226) Use 3.14 for !. 226)

18 ft

a) 56.52 ft b) 113.04 ft c) 254.34 ft d) 28.26 ft

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227) Use 3.14 for !. 227)

10 ft

a) 31.400 ft b) 62.80 ft c) 314.000 ft d) 12.700 ft

228) Use 3.14 for !. 228)

4.3 mi

a) 13.502 mi b) 14.515 mi c) 6.751 mi d) 27.004 mi

229) Use 3.14 for !. 229)

2.15 yd

a) 58.059 yd b) 27.004 yd c) 6.751 yd d) 13.502 yd

230) Use 3.14 for !. 230)

48 ft

a) 301.44 ft b) 1808.64 ft c) 150.72 ft d) 75.36 ft

231) Use 3.14 for !. 231)

18.5 mi

a) 116.18 mi b) 232.36 mi c) 58.09 mi d) 4298.66 mi

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Find decimal notation.
232) 4 4 % 232)
5
a) 480 b) 0.48 c) 0.048 d) 0.0048

233) 59 3 % 233)
8
a) 0.059375 b) 0.59375 c) 5937.5 d) 5.9375

234) 64 1 % 234)
4
a) 6.425 b) 6425 c) 0.06425 d) 0.6425

235) 83 5 % 235)
8
a) 8362.5 b) 0.083625 c) 0.83625 d) 8.3625

Find the circumference of the circle. Use 3.14 or 22 for ! as indicated.


7

236) Use 22 for !. 236)


7

3 2 ft
7

16 319 32 8
a) 10 ft b) 33 ft c) 20 ft d) 5 ft
49 343 49 49

Find decimal notation.


237) 75% 237)
a) 0.64 b) 0.075 c) 7.5 d) 0.75

238) 70% 238)


a) 0.7 b) 0.59 c) 0.07 d) 7

239) 2.9% 239)


a) 0.29 b) 0.0029 c) -0.081 d) 0.029

240) 500% 240)


a) 5 b) 0.5 c) 5.01 d) 50

241) 320% 241)


a) 0.32 b) 32 c) 3.21 d) 3.2

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242) 521% 242)
a) 0.521 b) 5.21 c) 5.22 d) 52.1

Multiply. Write a mixed numeral for the answer.


243) 7 2 ∙ 6 243)
3

a) 126 b) 13 2 c) 46 d) 42
3

244) 4 ∙ 3 7 244)
16

a) 13 3 b) 12 3 c) 12 d) 12 7
4 4 16

245) 2 4 ∙ 2 245)
7 9
4 2
a) b) 4 4 c) d) 2 8
7 7 7 63

246) 6 3 ∙ 2 2 246)
4 3

a) 12 6 b) 18 c) 17 d) 19
12

247) 3 5 ∙ 4 1 247)
9 2
a) 15 b) 12 c) 10 d) 16

1 33
248) 2 ∙ 248)
4 4
11 15 3 7
a) 7 b) 6 c) 6 d) 8
16 16 16 16

2 21
249) 4 ∙ 249)
3 6
1 1 1 7
a) 10 b) 8 c) 16 d) 8
9 9 9 9

Name the set using the roster method.


250) The set of whole numbers 4 through 7 250)
a) {4, 7} b) {4, 5, 6, 7} c) {5, 6} d) {5, 6, 7}

251) The set of even numbers between 3 and 7 251)


a) {3, 4, 5, 6, 7} b) ∅ c) {4, 6} d) {4, 5, 6}

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252) The set of multiples of 3 between 7 and 13 252)
a) ∅ b) {9, 12} c) {8, 10, 11} d) {7, 9, 12, 13}

253) {x the square of x is 64} 253)


a) {-32, 32} b) {8} c) {32} d) {-8, 8}

254) {x x is the cube of 5} 254)


a) {125} b) {15} c) {-15, 15} d) {-125, 125}

Find decimal notation.


255) 0.6% 255)
a) 0.0006 b) 0.06 c) 60 d) 0.006

256) 54.13% 256)


a) 0.5313 b) 0.05413 c) 0.5413 d) 5.413

257) 0.77% 257)


a) 0.0087 b) 0.077 c) 0.77 d) 0.0077

Solve the problem.


258) A camera costs $240. If the sales tax rate is 6%, how much tax is charged? Round your answer to 258)
the nearest cent.
a) $12.00 b) $144.00 c) $14.40 d) $16.80

259) A camera costs $630. If the sales tax rate is 6%, how much tax is charged and what is the total 259)
price? Round your answers to the nearest cent.
a) $378.00, $1008.00 b) $37.80, $667.80
c) $31.50, $661.50 d) $44.10, $674.10

260) A telephone costs $349. If the sales tax rate is 9%, how much tax is charged and what is the total 260)
price? Round your answers to the nearest cent.
a) $27.92, $376.92 b) $31.41, $380.41
c) $34.90, $383.90 d) $314.10, $663.10

261) A sweater costs $38.59. If the sales tax rate is 6.9%, how much tax is charged? Round your 261)
answer to the nearest cent.
a) $26.73 b) $3.43 c) $3.16 d) $2.66

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262) A computer printer costs $820. If the sales tax rate is 3 %, how much tax is charged and what is 262)
2
the total price? Round your answers to the nearest cent.
a) $287.00, $1107.00 b) $36.90, $856.90
c) $20.50, $840.50 d) $28.70, $848.70

263) The sales tax rate in one state is 5.75%. How much tax will be charged on a purchase of 6 chairs 263)
at $63 apiece? Round your answer to the nearest cent.
a) $217.35 b) $21.74 c) $3.62 d) $66.62

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264) In Amy's state, the sales tax rate is 1.5% for the city and 5.75% for the state. Find the total amount 264)
paid for 4 chairs at $79 each.
a) $334.17 b) $338.91 c) $339.70 d) $84.73

265) In Jameel's state, the sales tax rate is 1.75% for the city and 5% for the state. Find the total amount 265)
paid for 6 DVD players at $149 each.
a) $954.35 b) $1497.45 c) $940.26 d) $952.11

Substitute to find the value of the expression.


266) Traveling at r kilometers per hour for t hours, a driver will travel rt kilometers. How far will 266)
Danny travel in 16 hours at a speed of 99 kilometers per hour?
a) 6.2 km b) 1584 km c) 115 km d) 1584 mi

267) A plane flies at 582 miles per hour. The time, in hours, for the plane to travel a distance of d miles 267)
is d . How long will it take for the plane to travel 5820 miles?
582
a) 0.10 hr b) 13 hr c) 3,387,240 hr d) 10 hr

268) A train must cover a distance of 2520 miles. The velocity, in miles per hour, of the train is 2520 268)
t
where t is the time, in hours, to complete the trip. If the train completes the trip in 28 hours, what
is its velocity?
a) 70,560 mph b) 90 mph c) 0.01 mph d) 85 mph

269) The area of a triangle with base b and height h is given by the formula A = 1 bh. Find the area of 269)
2
a triangle when the base is 1.1 centimeters and the height is 3.3 centimeters.
a) 3.63 cm2 b) 0.17 cm2 c) 1.452 cm2 d) 1.815 cm2

270) The area of a rectangle of length ℓ and width w is given by the formula A = ℓw. Ann's backyard 270)
is rectangular with a length of 24.2 yards and a width of 17.7 yards. Find the area of Ann's
backyard.
a) 41.9 yd b) 428.34 yd c) 41.9 yd 2 d) 428.34 yd 2

Translate the phrase to an algebraic expression.


271) Two times x 271)
2
a) 2 - x b) c) 2 + x d) 2x
x

272) Eight multiplied by x 272)


8
a) 8 + x b) 8 - x c) 8x d)
x

273) Two more than x 273)


2
a) 2 - x b) 2x c) d) x + 2
x

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274) x increased by four 274)
a) 4x b) 4 c) x - 4 d) x + 4

275) Eight less than x 275)


8
a) 8x b) c) x - 8 d) 8 - x
x

276) x subtracted from y 276)


y x
a) b) c) x - y d) y - x
x y

277) The quotient of x divided by eight 277)


x
a) 8x b) 8 + x c) 8 - x d)
8

278) Seven divided by x 278)


7
a) 7 - x b) 7x c) d) 7 + x
x

279) Twice x 279)


a) 2x b) 3 + x c) 3x d) 2 + x

280) The sum of x and y 280)


x
a) x + y b) xy c) d) 2xy
y

What is the meaning of the expression?


281) 52 281)
a) 3 b) 5 ∙ 5 c) 2 ∙ 5 d) 7

282) 152 282)


a) 450 b) 2 ∙ 15 c) 15 ∙ 15 d) 17

283) 46 283)
a) 5 b) 4 ∙ 4 ∙ 4 ∙ 4 ∙ 4 ∙ 4
c) 46 d) 6 ∙ 4

284) 0.01 3 284)


a) 0.000008 b) 3 ∙ 0.01
c) 0.01 ∙ 0.01 ∙ 0.01 d) 0.00000001

285) (-9.7)3 285)


a) (-9.7)(-9.7)(-9.7) b) (9.7)(9.7)(9.7)
c) 3(-9.7) d) -9.7 ∙ 9.7 ∙ 9.7

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2 4
286) 286)
5
2 2 2 2 2
a) b)
5∙5∙5∙5 5 5 5 5
2 2∙2∙2∙2
c) 4 d)
5 5

287) 4x3 287)


a) 4 ∙ x ∙ 3 b) 4 ∙ x ∙ x ∙ x c) 4 ∙ 4 ∙ 4 ∙ x d) 4x ∙ 4x ∙ 4x

288) -4q 3 288)


a) (-4)(-4)(-4)(q) b) -4 ∙ q ∙ q ∙ q
c) (-4q)(-4q)(-4q) d) -4 ∙ q ∙ 3

Add.
289) (4x - 9) + (6x - 8) 289)
a) 24x + 72 b) -7x c) 24x - 17 d) 10x - 17

290) (-7 + 3x6 + 5x4) + (5x6 + 5x4 - 2) 290)


a) 9x10 b) 8 + 10x6 - 9x4 c) 8x6 + 10x4 - 9 d) -2x6 + 8x4 + 3

291) (5 - 8x6 + 5x8 + 6x7) + (9x7 + 5x6 - 2 + 3x8) 291)


a) 8x16 + 15x14 - 3x12 + 3 b) 14x8 + 14x7 + 3x6 + 9
c) 8x8 + 15x7 - 3x6 + 3 d) 20x42 + 3

292) (5x8 - 8x5 + 4x2 + 6) + (6x7 + 3x5 - 4x) 292)


a) 5x8 + 6x7 + 5x5 + 4x2 - 4x + 6 b) 11x8 - 11x5 + 4x2 - 4x + 6
c) 11x8 - 5x5 + 4x2 - 4x + 6 d) 5x8 + 6x7 - 5x5 + 4x2 - 4x + 6

293) 5x5 - 2x3 293)


9x5 + 5x3

a) 17x8 b) 14x5 + 3x3 c) 17x16 d) 14x10 + 3x6

294) 8x5 - 3x3 - 2 294)


7x5 + 6x3 - 2

a) 15x5 + 3x3 - 4 b) 14x8 c) 15 + 3x5 - 4x3 d) 5x5 + 14x3 - 5

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295) 6x4 - 9x3 - 8x2 + 4 295)
5x4 - 2x3 - 8x2 + 4

a) 11x8 - 11x6 - 16x4 + 8 b) 2x4 + 2x3 + 10x2 - 4


c) 11x4 - 11x3 - 16x2 + 8 d) -16x18 + 8

Subtract.
296) (-5x + 16) - (-15x + 20) 296)
a) -20x + 36 b) 6x c) 10x + 36 d) 10x - 4

297) (9x5 - 6x3 - 20) - (12x3 + 3x5 + 17) 297)


a) -49x8 b) 6x5 - 3x3 - 3
c) 6x5 - 18x3 - 37 d) 6x5 - 18x3 - 3

298) (-14x + 3x5 - 15x3) - (8x3 + 8x5 - 2x) 298)


a) -5x5 - 23x3 - 16x b) -40x9
c) -5x5 - 7x3 - 16x d) -5x5 - 23x3 - 12x

299) (7x7 + 3x9 - 4 + 3x8) - (-3 + 5x8 + 6x9 + 2x7) 299)


a) 9x9 + 8x8 + 9x7 - 7 b) 9x9 + 8x8 + 9x7 - 1
c) -3x9 + 8x8 + 9x7 - 7 d) -3x9 - 2x8 + 5x7 - 1

300) (9x5 + 2x7 - 2 + 2x6) - (-8 + 4x6 + 5x7 + 6x5) 300)


a) -3x7 - 2x6 + 3x5 + 6 b) 7x7 + 6x6 + 15x5 - 10
c) 7x7 + 6x6 + 15x5 + 6 d) -3x7 + 6x6 + 15x5 - 10

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