Exam 1: Review of Whole Numbers and Integers
Exam 1: Review of Whole Numbers and Integers73 Questions
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In a division problem, the answer is said to consist of a divisor and a remainder when the result does not come out even.
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If the answer in division does not come out evenly, the difference is called the:
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Perform the operation by applying the standard order of operations for a series of calculations.
-($35 + $40 + $80 + $85) ÷ 5
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Proper placement of the partial products is essential when multiplying numbers that contain more than 2 digits.
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The original amount, in a subtraction problem, is called the:
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Estimating your answer, in a subtraction problem, is not as advantageous as in an addition problem and should be avoided.
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Changing positional notation is the result of borrowing in subtraction.
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Division offers a way of understanding how the parts fit together as a whole.
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Gina is buying a used car that has an advertised price of $3500. She is buying the car on credit and must make a down payment of $900 and 30 monthly payments of $106. What is the total cost of the car?
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During one year 40 new employees started working at McIntosh Manufacturing Company. At the beginning of the year there are 211 employees in the factory and 50 employees in the office. What is the total number of employees at the end of the year?
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The divisor plus the quotient plus the remainder equals the dividend.
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