Exam 1: Whole Numbers

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Write the repeated multiplication represented by the expression. 23522 ^ { 3 } \cdot 5 ^ { 2 }

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Find the GCF of 15 and 18.

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Round 21,384 to the nearest ten.

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Perform the operation. 04\frac { 0 } { 4 }

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Find the GCF of 24, 27, and 30.

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Subtract. minus 1,539 564

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Write the number in standard notation. Twenty-three   thousand nine   hundred.

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Write the following number in standard notation. Six million five hundred thousand eight hundred

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Find the LCM of 3, 4, and 15.

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Estimate the product: 2866628 \cdot 666

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Any number is divisible by 2 if its last digit is divisible by 2.

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Perform the multiplication. 45(1)=45 ( 1 ) = ________

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Divide. 25,000÷1,00025,000 \div 1,000

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Find the prime factorization of the number. 90

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Divide. 330,000÷1,000330,000 \div 1,000

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12 > 22

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A prime number is a natural number that is larger than 1 and can only be divided exactly by itself and 1. Which of the following sets of numbers contains only prime numbers?

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Use front-end rounding to estimate the difference: 56,6887,85556,688 - 7,855

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Determine whether 149,862 is divisible by 9.

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Add. (4,239+214)+5,235( 4,239 + 214 ) + 5,235

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