Exam 1: The Whole Numbers
Exam 1: The Whole Numbers360 Questions
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Find the average of the list of numbers.
-193, 152, 174, 181, 190
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-Samuel wishes to pay off a car loan of $9088 in 32 months. How large will his monthly payment be?
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-The seats in a lecture hall are arranged in 16 rows with 9 seats in each row. Find how many seats are in this room.
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-Fill in the missing digits in the problem. 8- \times-1 84 2520 2604
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Estimate the sum or difference by rounding each number to the nearest hundred.
- 269 595 796 812 +976
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-Chris and his friends went to the movies. They purchased 6 adult tickets, 4 student tickets and 2 child tickets. How much did they spend on movie tickets? Theater Ticket Prices Adult -\ 8 Student -\ 6 Child -\ 5
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-A number rounded to the nearest hundred is 5000. Determine the largest possible number.
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The table shows the number of votes each candidate received in the last election. Candidate Votes Mr. Olsen 2078 Ms. Li 3760 Mr. Barone 2780 Ms. Vaporis 3706
-Write the number of votes received by Mr. Barone in expanded form.
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The table shows the number of votes each candidate received in the last election. Candidate Votes Mr. Olsen 2078 Ms. Li 3760 Mr. Barone 2780 Ms. Vaporis 3706
-Write the number of votes received by Ms. Vaporis in expanded form.
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-During the recent Homecoming football game, State U. scored the following: 6 six-point touchdowns, 3 extra points, 2 three-point field goals, and 1 two-point safety. What was State U.'s final score?
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Determine the place value of the digit 3 in the whole number.
-463,981
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Solve the problem by estimating.
-The Pan family took a trip and traveled 165, 349, 539, 898, and 760 miles on 5 consecutive days. Round each distance to the nearest hundred and estimate the distance they traveled.
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-An airplane is flying west at an altitude of 32,080 feet. Another plane is flying north at an altitude of 30,541 feet. How much above the north-bound plane is the west-bound plane when their paths cross?
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