Exam 1: Whole Numbers
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Use the divisibility rules to help determine the prime factorization of the following number.
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Consider the whole number .What is the place value of the digit 5?
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For a rectangle with base length of 1 foot and height 6 inches, the area is 6 .
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The line graph shows the number of cars parked in a parking structure from 6 P.M. to 12 midnight on a Saturday.
How many cars were in the parking structure at 10 P.M.?
__________ cars

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In an isosceles triangle, two sides are three times the length of the third side. Find the length of the SHORTEST side if the perimeter is 28 feet.
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In 2007, the number of American households owning a cat was estimated to be 8,323,000 fewer than the number of households owning a dog. If 44,400,000 households owned a dog, how many owned a cat?
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Write a related multiplication statement for the division.
__________ = __________

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A tourism website claims travelers can see Europe for $ 75 a day. If a tourist saved $ 1,800 for a vacation, how many days can he spend in Europe?
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Is the statement correct?
The set of primes together with the set of composites is the set of natural numbers.
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