Exam 1: Whole Numbers
Exam 1: Whole Numbers394 Questions
Exam 2: Fraction Notation352 Questions
Exam 3: Decimal Notation457 Questions
Exam 4: Percent Notation436 Questions
Exam 5: Data, Graphs, and Statistics157 Questions
Exam 6: Geometry317 Questions
Exam 7: Introduction to Real Numbers and Algebraic Expressions354 Questions
Exam 8: Solving Equations and Inequalities272 Questions
Exam 9: Graphs of Linear Equations190 Questions
Exam 10: Polynomials: Operations389 Questions
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Exam 12: Rational Expressions and Equations199 Questions
Exam 13: Systems of Equations79 Questions
Exam 14: Radical Expressions and Equations149 Questions
Exam 15: Quadratic Equations185 Questions
Exam 16: Converting Units of Measurement459 Questions
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Divide, if possible. If not possible, write "not defined."
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Write a word name for the number in the sentence.
-The average population of the suburbs around a certain large city is .
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Answer the question.
-What does the digit 0 mean in the number 301,475 ?
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Use the given table or graph to write the inequality described.
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Use an inequality to compare the number of calories in an apple and a bagel.

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Determine whether the first number is divisible by the second number.
-70 ; 7
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Determine if the second number is a factor of the first number.
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Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
-For any division sentence there is a corresponding multiplication sentence. For example, for the division statement 12 ÷ 4 = 3, the corresponding multiplication sentence is3 × 4 = 12. Consider the division problem 8 ÷ 0. What do you think the answer is to this division problem? Consider the corresponding multiplication sentence. What conclusion do you arrive at? Explain your answer.
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Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.
-Explain in your own words the commutative law of addition.
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Fill in the digits for the given place values in the following whole number.
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