Exam 1: Real Numbers
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Write the following statements as a mathematical expression using parentheses and brackets, and then evaluate.
-Subtract 

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Write a simplified expression for the following.
-y + y + y + y + y + y
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Simplify the fraction. If the fraction is already simplified, so state.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
-Every rational number is an integer.
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Simplify the fraction. If the fraction is already simplified, so state.
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The name of a property is given followed by part of an equation. Complete the equation to the right of the equal sign to
illustrate the given property.
-(s + t)7 = commutative property of multiplication
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Indicate whether the given process is commutative. That is, does changing the order in which the actions are done result
in the same final outcome?
-Putting on your right-hand glove; putting on your left-hand glove
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Solve the problem.
-The winning times (in seconds) in a speed-skating event for men can be represented by the expression 46.77 - 0.091x, where x represents the year, with x = 0 corresponding to 1920. (For example in 1992, x would be
1992 - 1920 = 72.) What would the winning time in 1950 be according to the model? Round your answer to the
Nearest hundredth.
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