Exam 4: Understanding Multiplication and Division
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A case of diet cola costs $ 7.25 . If there are 24 cans in a case, find the cost per can. Round to the nearest cent.
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Which of the following statements is true?
I. The product of 3 consecutive numbers is divisible by 23 .
II. The product of 11 consecutive numbers is divisible by 22 .
III. The product of 7 consecutive numbers is divisible by 29 .
IV. The product of 5 consecutive numbers is divisible by 37 .
V. The product of 10 consecutive numbers is divisible by 11 .
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Earl is 50 years old and is buying $ 70,000 of life insurance for an annual premium of $ 739.05 . If he pays each annual premium in 12 equal installments, how much is each monthly payment? Round your answer to the nearest cent.
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Let's say the cost of gasoline just went up by 5 ¢ per gallon. If the average citizen buys 27 gallons of gas per week, how much more will the average citizen pay per week for gasoline?
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What is the smallest 4 -digit number that has exactly three factors?
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The formula for converting from Fahrenheit to Celsius is given by
. If the temperature outside is 96 Fahrenheit, what would the temperature be in Celsius? Round your answer to the nearest degree Celsius.

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Salmon costs $3 per pound. Find the cost of
pounds of salmon.

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Which of the following statements is true?
I. The sum of 14 consecutive numbers is divisible by 14.
II. The sum of 16 consecutive numbers is divisible by 16.
III. The sum of 18 consecutive numbers is divisible by 18.
IV. The sum of 10 consecutive numbers is divisible by 10.
V. The sum of 9 consecutive numbers is divisible by 9.
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The area of a rectangle is equal to the length of the rectangle times its width. Find the area of a rectangle that has a length of
miles and a width of
miles. The area will be in square miles.


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Determine possible whole numbers a , b , and c for which the statement is true. 

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Determine whether the number is prime or composite. 165
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A car used
gallons of gasoline on a 568-mile trip. How many miles can the car travel on 1 gallon of gasoline?

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