Exam 1: Review of Basic Concepts
Exam 1: Review of Basic Concepts270 Questions
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Exam 4: Measurement104 Questions
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Exam 7: Linear Equations and Inequalities63 Questions
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Exam 9: Linear Equations, Functions, and Inequalities in Two Variables66 Questions
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Exam 14: Rational Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities27 Questions
Exam 15: Quadratic and Other Nonlinear Equations and Inequalities48 Questions
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Identify the divisor, the dividend, and the quotient in this problem:
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How many 1.5-foot lengths can be cut out of a 14-foot 2×4, ignoring the amount used by the blade of the saw?
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South Dakota is approximately the shape of a rectangle. If it averages 202 miles in width and has an area of 77,047 square miles, what is the average length of the state in whole numbers?
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A computer repair shop bought sound cards three times during the year. The first time they bought 25 cards at $4.68 each. The second purchase was for 20 cards that cost $4.75 each. The last purchase of the year was for 16 cards at $4.80 each. What was the average cost of one sound card?
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Cody stopped by the grocery store on the way home from school. He had nine dollars in his wallet. He selected the following items: a can of green beans at $.39; a jar of dill pickles at $2.29; three pounds of hamburger at $4.39; a head of lettuce at $.95; and a bottle of dressing at $1.49. First, he estimated the cost of the groceries to the nearest dollar then decided to also estimate to the nearest dime. Give both estimates and decide which method was more accurate for this situation.
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Find the approximate cost by rounding to a single digit and then find the exact cost of 12 cans of cat food if each can costs $0.49.
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A construction company has been hired to put guttering around the roof of the house pictured. The roof is a hipped roof that requires guttering on all sides. The company charges $4.68 per foot for labor and materials. What will be the cost of the job?


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Find the average and round to the same place value as that used in the problem. Cost of a can of cat food: 51¢, 94¢, 15¢, 73¢, 48¢, 51¢, 33¢
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Sara drove 532 miles and used exactly 14 gallons of gas. How many miles did she average on one gallon of gas?
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Evaluate following the order of operations without using a calculator.
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