Exam 2: Review of Basic Algebra

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Compute: Compute:

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Simplify: Simplify:   ÷  ÷ Simplify:   ÷

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Evaluate T: T = Evaluate T: T =   for I = 224, P = 6700, r = 0.11 for I = 224, P = 6700, r = 0.11

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Simplify: -2a(-3b)(-4c)(-5)

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ABC financial has introduced a stock option incentive program. For a total of 301,375 options, each of the 3 executives receives twice as many options as the senior managers. Each senior manager receives twice the options as each of the middle managers and each of the middle managers receives 1.5 times the options as each of the employee. If there are 25 senior managers, 75 middle managers and 1000 employees, how many options will the each executive receive?

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You have three colors of candies a jar - yellow, red and blue. There are 4 times plus 3 as many yellow candies as there are blue candies. There is 5/8 as many minus 6 red candies as there are blue. There are a total of 402 candies in the jar. How many of yellow, blue and red candies are there?

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Simplify: (m2)6

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Solve: P = S(1 + i)-n for i

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Solve: x - 0.26x = 8.96

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At the beginning of the Toronto FC game, At the beginning of the Toronto FC game,   of the stadium's seats were full. At halftime, 1000 spectators left, leaving only   of the seats full. In total, how many seats are in the stadium? of the stadium's seats were full. At halftime, 1000 spectators left, leaving only At the beginning of the Toronto FC game,   of the stadium's seats were full. At halftime, 1000 spectators left, leaving only   of the seats full. In total, how many seats are in the stadium? of the seats full. In total, how many seats are in the stadium?

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Solve: Solve:   + 2x   = $115.10 + 2x Solve:   + 2x   = $115.10 = $115.10

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Evaluate P: P = Evaluate P: P =   for S = 1000, r = 0.1, t =  for S = 1000, r = 0.1, t = Evaluate P: P =   for S = 1000, r = 0.1, t =

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Solve: 635241(1093)0

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Evaluate P: P = Evaluate P: P =   for S = 1665, r = 0.14, t =  for S = 1665, r = 0.14, t = Evaluate P: P =   for S = 1665, r = 0.14, t =

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Solve: 2 - Solve: 2 -   x =   x +  x = Solve: 2 -   x =   x +  x + Solve: 2 -   x =   x +

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Simplify: (m4)5

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Express in logarithmic form: 10-4 = 0.0001

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Solve the following equation: 5x - 4 + 9 = -3x - 2 - 13

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Simplify: (-4)4 ∗ (-4)

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Age difference between my son and me is 30 years. Sum of our ages is 54. What is my age now?

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