Exam 1: The Whole Numbers
Exam 1: The Whole Numbers360 Questions
Exam 2: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions234 Questions
Exam 3: Adding and Subtracting Fractions157 Questions
Exam 4: Decimals271 Questions
Exam 5: Ratio, Proportion, and Percent297 Questions
Exam 6: Geometry280 Questions
Exam 7: Statistics and Probability133 Questions
Exam 8: Real Numbers and Introduction to Algebra483 Questions
Exam 9: Equations, Inequalities, and Problem Solving224 Questions
Exam 10: Graphing Equations and Inequalities312 Questions
Exam 11: Systems of Equations111 Questions
Exam 12: Exponents and Polynomials386 Questions
Exam 13: Factoring Polynomials233 Questions
Exam 14: Rational Expressions249 Questions
Exam 15: Roots and Radicals220 Questions
Exam 16: Quadratic Equations and Nonlinear Graphs198 Questions
Exam 17: Algebraic Equations and Inequalities199 Questions
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Write the whole number in standard form.
-Two hundred six thousand, one hundred seven
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Estimate the sum or difference by rounding each number to the nearest hundred.
- 2451 +9266
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Solve.
-Amy teaches Chinese lessons for $95 per student for a 6-week session. From one group of students, she collects $3230. Find how many students are in the group.
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Solve.
-A town's population was 173,669. During the last twenty years, the population has increased by 27,635. What is the current population?
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Determine the place value of the digit 3 in the whole number.
-1392
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Use the distributive property to rewrite the expression.
-29(43 + 32)
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Write the whole number in standard form.
-Andy collected eighty-two thousand dollars for his campaign.
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