Exam 1: Foundations for Learning Mathematics
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In the Animal Football League, the teams can score only 3-point field goals and 7-point touchdowns; no safeties or extra-credit points are allowed. In one contest, the Anteaters scored 81 points. If they scored 3 more touchdowns than field goals, how many touchdowns and field goals did they score?
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On a digital clock, the digit '1' appears the most often in one day. How many times does the digit appear in 6 days?
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Let U = { x | x is an American}, F = { x | x is a female} , S = { x | x is a smoker} , P = { x | x has a health problem} . Convert the information from the Venn diagram into everyday English.

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Use the following Venn diagram to answer the question.
Represent the set { 15 } with symbols.

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Describe the following set using set-builder notation. The set of fractions between 0 and 5 .
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Represent the following statement as a Venn Diagram. Let A represent all algebra students, and let B represent all boys. Some boys are not Algebra students.
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An advertising firm found that a certain ad that ran on both radio and TV was only heard on the radio by 17 percent of the people and was only seen on TV by 34 percent of the people. Just 15 percent of the population both heard the ad on the radio and saw it on TV. What percent of the people in the area has neither seen nor heard the ad?
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If you have a bunch of 10¢ and 5¢ stamps, and you know that there are 35 stamps and their total value is $ 1.55 , how many of each do you have?
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In a group of 140 students, 85 know how to use a Macintosh, 100 know how to use an IBM-compatible computer, and 10 do not know how to use either kind. How many students know how to use both kinds of computers?
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The Lewis and Clark expedition between 1804 and 1806 covered almost 8000 miles. If gasoline costs $2.75 per gallon and your car gets 27 miles per gallon, how much money would it cost you to drive the same distance?
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Rewrite the following statement using mathematical symbols. 5 is not an element of the set C.
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In how many different ways can you make change for $ 1.70 using only dimes and nickels?
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John's diet allows 1900 calories per day. Thus far, he has had a glass of milk (90 calories), pancakes (150 calories), an apple (75 calories), a salad (150 calories), salad dressing (195 calories), and a piece of cake (375 calories). How many calories can John consume for dinner tonight?
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