Exam 1: The Whole Numbers
Exam 1: The Whole Numbers360 Questions
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-An election for student body president was held over 3 days. On the first day Carlos received 144 votes and Bonnie received 311 votes. On the second day Carlos received 220 votes and Bonnie received 188 votes. On the
Third day Carlos received 240 votes and Bonnie received 244 votes. How many votes did Bonnie receive?
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Fill in the blank with one of the words or phrases listed below. difference area square root addend divisor minuend place value factor quotient subtrahend exponent digits sum whole numbers perimeter dividend average product
-The 20 above is called the________ .
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Estimate the sum or difference by rounding each number to the nearest ten.
- 8636 -3554
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Answer the question according to what the textbook states.
-Which of these is NOT listed as a tip to help you succeed in this course?
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Estimate the answer by rounding as indicated.
-Estimate the product by rounding each factor to the nearest ten. 626 × 47
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-In a distant galaxy the gravity of planet A is 216 times as strong as the gravity of planet B, so objects on planet A weigh 216 times as much as they weigh on planet B. If the object weighs 30,672 pounds on planet A, how much
Does it weigh on plant B?
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