Exam 1: Whole Numbers
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For the following numbers, (i) use a calculator to multiply; and (ii) estimate the product by rounding the numbers to the nearest thousand and multiplying. 9472 × 7818
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Rob Hill owns a compact car that averages 35 miles on 1 gallon of gas. How many miles could the car travel on 8 gallons of gas?
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Hand sanitizer is packaged in cases of 24. If a clinic orders 15 cases, how many bottles of hand sanitizer will it receive?
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Place the correct symbol, < or >, between the two numbers: 50, 39
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The Census Bureau estimates that the U.S. population will grow by 294 million people from 2000 to 2100. The U.S. population in 2000 was 289 million, find the Census Bureau's estimate of the U.S. population in 2100.
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For the following numbers, (i) use a calculator to add; and (ii) estimate the sum by rounding the numbers to the nearest ten-thousand and adding. 82,137
38,603
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You have $863 in your checking account. If you write a check for $579, how much is left in your checking account?
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Write six million seven hundred thirty-four thousand seven hundred fifty-one in standard form.
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