Exam 6: The Real Numbers and Their Representations

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Solve the problem. - Solve the problem. -  Four boards are used as shelves in a bookcase. Each one is  \frac { 1 } { 2 }  inch thick and the shelves are evenly spaced. If the height,  h , of the bookcase is 40 inches, how much space is between each shelf? Four boards are used as shelves in a bookcase. Each one is 12\frac { 1 } { 2 } inch thick and the shelves are evenly spaced. If the height, hh , of the bookcase is 40 inches, how much space is between each shelf?

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Solve the problem. -Last season, a football team won 35 games and lost 72. Finding the winning percentage (ie the percentage of games which were won).

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Simplify and evaluate using a calculator. - 810\frac { 8 } { \sqrt { 10 } }

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Select the smaller of the two given numbers. - 4,30| - 4 | , | - 30 |

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Evaluate the expression. - [(64)]- \left[ - \left( - 6 ^ { 4 } \right) \right]

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Solve the problem. -The distance in miles that can be seen on the surface of the ocean is given by d=1.4h\mathrm { d } = 1.4 \sqrt { \mathrm { h } } where hh is the height in feet above the surface of the water. How many feet high above the water (to the nearest tenth) would a pirate have to climb to see 16 miles?

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Use the graph to answer the question. Use the graph to answer the question.   -What were the total sales for the first 6 months of 2000? -What were the total sales for the first 6 months of 2000?

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227\frac { 22 } { 7 } is commonly used as an approximation to π\pi . Write 227\frac { 22 } { 7 } as a repeating decimal and compare it π\pi .

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Solve the problem. -Nikki is fishing from a bank 14 feet above water level. In this location, the fish tend to feed at 46 feet below the surface. How long must Nikki's fish line be to reach the fish?

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Solve the problem. -Your bank account has $68 in it when you write checks for $47, $60, and $22. You then deposit $44 and $17. How much is in the account? Are you overdrawn?

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Solve the problem. -The batting percentages of some of the players on the company softball team are .248, .287, .237, . 294, .225, .324, and .286. What is the average batting percentage of these players? Round to the Nearest thousandth.

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Simplify and evaluate using a calculator. - 136\frac { 1 } { \sqrt { 36 } }

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Perform the operation and give the answer as a fraction in lowest terms. - (75)(94)\left( \frac { 7 } { 5 } \right) \left( - \frac { 9 } { 4 } \right)

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Graph the numbers on a number line. - 523,3,1,123- 5 \frac { 2 } { 3 } , - 3 , - 1,1 \frac { 2 } { 3 }  Graph the numbers on a number line. - - 5 \frac { 2 } { 3 } , - 3 , - 1,1 \frac { 2 } { 3 }

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Decide if the statement is true or false. --17 > -14

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Select the smaller of the two given numbers. - 101,83| 10 - 1 | , | 8 - 3 |

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Perform the operation. --0.6 ÷ 0.03

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Solve the problem. -A manufacturer's cost is given by C=300(n3)+200C = 300 ( \sqrt [ 3 ] { \mathrm { n } } ) + 200 dollars, where CC is the cost and n\mathrm { n } is the number of parts produced. How many parts are produced when the cost is $5600\$ 5600 ?

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If the number given is a mixed number, convert it to a fraction. If the number is given as a fraction, convert it to a mixed number. - 49114 \frac { 9 } { 11 }

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Write as a real number or a product of a real number and i. - 55\sqrt { - 5 } \cdot \sqrt { - 5 }

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