Exam 3: Decimal Notation
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The water in a tank weighs . One cubic foot of water weighs . How many cubic feet of water are in the tank?
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Below are entries in a checkbook. Find the errors in the balance calculations and report the correct final balance for your answer.
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Write fraction notation for the given decimal notation. Do not simplify.
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Write as a decimal number rounded as indicated.
- ; Round to the nearest thousandth.
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Convert the number in the sentence to standard notation.
-The total sales of Acme Manufacturing Company for the last four years was million.
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Round to the indicated place value.
-Round to the nearest thousandth: 0.102312
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Convert the number in the sentence to standard notation.
-The average distance from Earth to the Sun is 149.6 million kilometers.
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Write a word name for the number in the sentence.
-The average price of a large pizza in Chicago is .
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Solve the problem.
-Mrs. Campbell prepared her grocery list at home. Her list contained the following items with their sale prices: cheese - $3.92; crackers - $17.87; soda - $1.01; hamburger - $17.92; and gum - $0.92. She bought all of the items at the store except the crackers. How much money did she spend?
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When Paula set off to drive to her friend's house, the odometer read 9322.3 miles. When she arrived at her friend's house, the odometer read 9449.7 miles. How far had she driven?
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