Exam 1: Whole Numbers
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Determine if the second number is a factor of the first number.
-42; 14
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Divide, if possible. If not possible, write "not defined."
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Solve the problem.
-During the last four months of a recent year, Annie's Natural Food Store reported the following sales.
What were the total sales over this period?

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Write a word name for the number in the sentence.
-The programmers were working with a graphics file of bytes.
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Determine whether the number is divisible by , and/or 10 .
-2365
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Write a word name for the number in the sentence.
-There were 961 cars parked in the lot outside a large mall.
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Solve the problem.
-Pete is driving across country from Boston to Seattle. He keeps a record of the distance that he drives each day.
What was his total mileage for the first three days of the week?

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Estimate the sum or difference by first rounding as indicated.
-Estimate by first rounding to the nearest thousand.


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Divide, if possible. If not possible, write "not defined."
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Estimate by rounding as indicated.
-Jane runs 14 miles a day. Estimate the total number of miles Jane runs in 46 days by rounding each number to the nearest ten.
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Solve the problem.
-Robert has built a mechanical model solar system with three balls representing planets at the ends of rods attached to the center representing the sun. The planets are aligned when he turns on the motor. The innermost planet makes a revolution in 12 seconds, the middle planet makes a revolution in 30 seconds, and the outermost planet makes a revolution in 42 seconds. After how many seconds will the planets be aligned again?
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