Exam 1: Whole Numbers

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Solve the problem. -Mr. and Mrs. Gutierrez borrow $5200 to buy a new car. The loan is to be paid off in 26 monthly payments. How much is each payment?

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Round to the nearest thousand. -75,003

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Solve the problem. -The earth, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune all revolve around the sun. The earth takes 1 year, Jupiter approximately 12 years, Saturn approximately 30 years, and Neptune approximately 165 years to make a complete revolution. How often will Jupiter and Neptune appear in the same direction in the night sky as seen from earth? [Hint: Find the LCM of 12 and 165]

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Subtract. -Subtract. -

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Determine whether the number is prime, composite, or neither. -21

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Solve the problem. -An employee was paid $13,647 during the first half of last year. During the second half he was paid $66,643. How much more was his income during the second half?

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Divide, if possible. If not possible, write "not defined." - 357\frac{35}{7}

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Use < or > for \square to write a true sentence. D raw a number line if necessary. - 424042 \square 40

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Solve the problem. -Tom and Larry are food inspectors at a cookie making company. Tom tests every 16th batch of dough for fat percentage. Larry tests every 28th batch of dough for carbohydrate percentage. If they both start working at the same time, which batch will be the first that they both test?

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Subtract. -Subtract. -

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Use the chart below to answer the question. Use the chart below to answer the question.    -Matt has a budget of $1379. Can he afford to buy the computer for $899 with options (b), (e), and (g)? -Matt has a budget of $1379. Can he afford to buy the computer for $899 with options (b), (e), and (g)?

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Solve by trial. - y2=12y \cdot 2=12

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