Exam 4: Division of Whole Numbers
Exam 1: Addition of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 2: Subtraction of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 3: Multiplication of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 4: Division of Whole Numbers10 Questions
Exam 5: Introduction to Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 6: Measuring Instruments: the Tape Measure, Caliper, and Micrometer9 Questions
Exam 7: Addition of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 8: Subtraction of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 9: Multiplication of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 10: Division of Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 40: Economical Layouts of Rectangular Plates10 Questions
Exam 11: Combined Operations With Common Fractions10 Questions
Exam 13: Addition and Subtraction of Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 14: Multiplication of Decimals10 Questions
Exam 15: Division of Decimals10 Questions
Exam 16: Decimal Fractions and Common Fraction Equivalents10 Questions
Exam 17: Tolerances10 Questions
Exam 18: Combined Operations With Decimal Fractions10 Questions
Exam 19: Equivalent Measurements10 Questions
Exam 20: Averages10 Questions
Exam 21: Percents and Percentages10 Questions
Exam 22: The Metric System of Measurements10 Questions
Exam 23: English-Metric Equivalent Unit Conversions10 Questions
Exam 24: Combined Operations With Equivalent Units10 Questions
Exam 25: Perimeter of Squares and Rectangles, Order of Operations10 Questions
Exam 26: Area of Squares and Rectangles10 Questions
Exam 27: Area of Triangles and Trapezoids10 Questions
Exam 28: Volume of Cubes and Rectangular Shapes10 Questions
Exam 29: Volume of Rectangular Containers10 Questions
Exam 30: Circumference of Circles, and Perimeter of Semicircular-Shaped Figures10 Questions
Exam 31: Area of Circular and Semicircular Figures10 Questions
Exam 32: Volume of Cylindrical Shapes10 Questions
Exam 33: Volume of Cylindrical and Complex Containers10 Questions
Exam 34: Mass Weight Measure10 Questions
Exam 35: Angle Development10 Questions
Exam 36: Angular Measurement10 Questions
Exam 38: Bends and Stretchouts of Angular Shapes10 Questions
Exam 39: Bends and Stretchouts of Circular and Semicircular Shapes10 Questions
Exam 41: Economic Layout of Odd-Shaped Pieces; Take-Off S10 Questions
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If a welder can burn 32 pounds of MIG wire in 8 hours, how many hours will it take the welder to burn 96 pounds of wire?
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A welding rod container holds 50 pounds of rod. One welder can burn 2 pounds per hour. How many hours will the can last 5 welders?
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How many full 7-foot lengths can a welder cut from a 62-foot-long piece of I-beam?
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A welding rod container holds 40 pounds of rod. A welder can burn 3 pounds of rod per hour. How many full hours will the container last?
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Nine welders are given a total of 153 bolts. Dividing the bolts equally, how many bolts does each welder get?
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If a welder can burn 48 pounds of MIG wire in a 12-hour shift, how many pounds does the welder burn per hour?
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A welder bolting plates onto a frame support must weld 24 bolts per plate. If 173 bolts are available, how many plates can the welder fully bolt?
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A welder tacks 1,788 linear feet of steel support columns in 1 12-hour shift. How many feet does the welder tack in 1 hour?
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If 25 connecting plates weigh a total of 4,500 pounds, how much does each plate weigh, in pounds?
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If a customer pays a total of $1,827.00 for 21 plates, how much does each plate cost?
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