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If a country's annual production of sugar is 39,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.)
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Write the number in fixed-point notation.
Write the number in fixed-point notation. ​  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Write the number in fixed-point notation. Round your answer to 10 decimal places. ​ <strong>Write the number in fixed-point notation. Round your answer to 10 decimal places. ​   ​</strong> A) 0.0771604938 B) 0.0000007716 C) 0.0077160494 D) 0.6666666667 E) 0.0007716049 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 0.0771604938
B) 0.0000007716
C) 0.0077160494
D) 0.6666666667
E) 0.0007716049
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Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation.
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Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​ <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) ​ <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​
68

A) Scientific notation: <strong>Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​ 68 ​</strong> A) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6800 05 B) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 68 02 C) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 0.68 07 D) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 E) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Floating point notation: 6800 05
B) Scientific notation: <strong>Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​ 68 ​</strong> A) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6800 05 B) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 68 02 C) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 0.68 07 D) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 E) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Floating point notation: 68 02
C) Scientific notation: <strong>Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​ 68 ​</strong> A) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6800 05 B) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 68 02 C) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 0.68 07 D) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 E) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Floating point notation: 0.68 07
D) Scientific notation: <strong>Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​ 68 ​</strong> A) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6800 05 B) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 68 02 C) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 0.68 07 D) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 E) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Floating point notation: 6.8 03
E) Scientific notation: <strong>Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​ 68 ​</strong> A) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6800 05 B) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 68 02 C) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 0.68 07 D) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 E) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Floating point notation: 6.8 03
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Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​ <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

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B) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation.
Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. ​  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Write the number in fixed-point notation. ​ <strong>Write the number in fixed-point notation. ​   ​</strong> A) 804,000 B) 8,040,000 C) 80,400 D) 80,400,000 E) 8,040,000,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 804,000
B) 8,040,000
C) 80,400
D) 80,400,000
E) 8,040,000,000
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Imagine that you have written down the numbers from 1 to 1,000. What is the total number of zeros you have recorded? ​

A) 161
B) 71
C) 191
D) 192
E) 141
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If it takes one second to write down each digit, how long will it take to write down all the numbers from 1 to 1,000? ​

A) 48 min, 13 sec.
B) 105 min, 1 sec.
C) 91 min, 3 sec.
D) 48 min
E) 83 min, 6 sec.
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Write the number 2,600 in scientific notation and in floating-point notation (as on a calculator). Round your answers to 1 decimal place.

Enter the number in scientific notation. __________

The number in floating-point notation is __________ __________.
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Imagine that you have written down the numbers from 1 to 300. What is the total number of zeros you have recorded?

__________ zeros
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Write the number Write the number   in fixed-point notation. Write your answer as a circulating fraction. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.<div style=padding-top: 35px> in fixed-point notation. Write your answer as a circulating fraction. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
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Compute the result. ​ <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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How many pages are necessary to make 1,650 copies of a manuscript that is 487 pages long? (Print on one side only.)

__________ pages
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If it takes one second to write down each digit, how long will it take to write down all the numbers from 1 to 1,100?

It takes __________ min, __________ sec.
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How many pages are necessary to make 1,050 copies of a manuscript that is 423 pages long? (Print on one side only.) ​

A) 915,850
B) 775,850
C) 626,650
D) 423
E) 444,150
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If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​

A) <strong>If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Perform the operations.
Perform the operations. ​  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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If a family has 7 children, in how many ways could the parents have 3 boys and 4 girls as children? ​

A) 7
B) 38
C) 3
D) 40
E) 35
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Use Euler circles to check the validity of the argument. ​
No politicians are honest. Some dishonest people are found out. Therefore, some politicians are found out.

The argument is __________.

A) not valid
B) valid
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Use Euler circles to check the validity of the argument. ​
All lions are fierce. Some lions do not drink coffee. Therefore, some creatures that drink coffee are not fierce.

The argument is __________.

A) not valid
B) valid
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Perform the operations. ​ <strong>Perform the operations. ​   ​</strong> A) 33 B) 39 C) 36 D) 37 E) 300 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 33
B) 39
C) 36
D) 37
E) 300
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What is the sum of the first 80 consecutive odd numbers? ​

A) 6,396
B) 6,404
C) 6,360
D) 6,400
E) 6,480
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Find the seven pattern. ​

A) 7, 5, 3, 1, 8, 7, 5, 3, 9, . . .
B) 7, 6, 4, 2, 7, 7, 5, 3, 8, . . .
C) 7, 6, 3, 2, 8, 7, 4, 3, 9, . . .
D) 7, 5, 3, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, 9, . . .
E) 7, 5, 4, 1, 7, 6, 5, 2, 8, . . .
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12 full crates of walnuts weigh 414 pounds, whereas an empty crate weighs 7 pounds. How much do the walnuts alone weigh? ​

A) 407 pounds
B) 402 pounds
C) 330 pounds
D) 421 pounds
E) 323 pounds
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Perform the operations.
Perform the operations. ​  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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How many 9-cent stamps are there in a dozen? ​

A) 10
B) 108
C) 9
D) 12
E) 3
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Perform the operations. ​
6 + 8 × 5

A) 49
B) 70
C) 46
D) 43
E) 40
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Perform the operations. ​ <strong>Perform the operations. ​   ​</strong> A) 80 B) 86 C) 83 D) 74 E) 40 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 80
B) 86
C) 83
D) 74
E) 40
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Alex, Beverly, and Cal live on the same straight road. Alex lives 13 miles from Beverly and Cal lives 2 miles from Beverly. How far does Alex live from Cal? ​

A) 15 miles
B) 11 miles
C) 11 miles or 15 miles
D) 13 miles or 2 miles
E) 24 miles or 17 miles
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Consider the pattern:

9 × 1
-
1
=
8
9 × 21
-
1
=
188
9 × 321
-
1
=
2888
9 × 4321
-
1
=
38888

Use this pattern to find Consider the pattern: ​ 9 × 1 - 1 = 8 9 × 21 - 1 = 188 9 × 321 - 1 = 2888 9 × 4321 - 1 = 38888 ​ Use this pattern to find   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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If an island's only residents are penguins and bears, and if there are 16 heads and 38 feet on the island, how many penguins and how many bears are on the island? ​

A) 12 bears, 4 penguins
B) 11 bears, 5 penguins
C) 13 bears, 3 penguins
D) 4 bears, 12 penguins
E) 3 bears, 13 penguins
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Consider the pattern:

123456789
×
9
=
1111111101
123456789
×
18
=
2222222202
123456789
×
27
=
3333333303

Use this pattern to find Consider the pattern: ​ 123456789 × 9 = 1111111101 123456789 × 18 = 2222222202 123456789 × 27 = 3333333303 ​ Use this pattern to find   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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Perform the operations.
Perform the operations. ​   ​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Use Euler circles to check the validity of the argument. ​
All candy is fattening. All candy is delicious. Therefore, all fattening food is delicious.

The argument is __________.

A) not valid
B) valid
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Find the first five terms of the seven pattern.
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What is the sum of the first 100 consecutive odd numbers?
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If posts are spaced 11 feet apart, how many posts are needed for 99 feet of straight-line fence?

__________ posts
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If posts are spaced 14 feet apart, how many posts are needed for 98 feet of straight-line fence? ​

A) 22 posts
B) 8 posts
C) 98 posts
D) 7 posts
E) 9 posts
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If a family has 4 children, in how many ways could the parents have 2 boys and 2 girls as children?

__________ ways
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There are four separate, equal-size boxes, and inside each box there are two separate small boxes, and inside each of the small boxes there are three even smaller boxes. How many boxes are there all together?

__________ boxes
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If an island's only residents are penguins and bears, and if there are 17 heads and 38 feet on the island, how many penguins and how many bears are on the island?

The number of bears is __________.

The number of penguins is __________.
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Ten full crates of walnuts weigh 390 pounds, whereas an empty crate weighs 5 pounds. How much do the walnuts alone weigh?

__________ pounds
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Alex, Beverly, and Cal live on the same straight road. Alex lives 9 miles from Beverly and Cal lives 4 miles from Beverly. How far does Alex live from Cal?

If there is more than one answer, separate them with commas.
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Thoth, an ancient Egyptian god of wisdom and learning, has abducted Ahmes, a famous Egyptian scribe, in order to assess his intellectual prowess. Thoth places Ahmes before a large funnel set in the ground (see figure below). It has a circular opening 1,000 ft in diameter, and its walls are quite slippery. If Ahmes attempts to enter the funnel, he will slip down the wall. At the bottom of the funnel is a sleep-inducing liquid that will instantly put Ahmes to sleep for eight hours if he touches it. Thoth hands Ahmes two objects: a rope 1,006.28 ft in length and the skull of a chicken. Thoth says to Ahmes, "If you are able to get to the central tower and touch it, we will live in harmony for the next millennium. If not, I will detain you for further testing. Please note that with each passing hour, I will decrease the rope's length by a foot. How can Ahmes reach the central ankh tower and touch it?
Thoth, an ancient Egyptian god of wisdom and learning, has abducted Ahmes, a famous Egyptian scribe, in order to assess his intellectual prowess. Thoth places Ahmes before a large funnel set in the ground (see figure below). It has a circular opening 1,000 ft in diameter, and its walls are quite slippery. If Ahmes attempts to enter the funnel, he will slip down the wall. At the bottom of the funnel is a sleep-inducing liquid that will instantly put Ahmes to sleep for eight hours if he touches it. Thoth hands Ahmes two objects: a rope 1,006.28 ft in length and the skull of a chicken. Thoth says to Ahmes, If you are able to get to the central tower and touch it, we will live in harmony for the next millennium. If not, I will detain you for further testing. Please note that with each passing hour, I will decrease the rope's length by a foot. How can Ahmes reach the central ankh tower and touch it? ​   ​ Ahmes' dilemma. Note that there are two ankh-shaped towers. One stands on a cylindrical platform in the center of the funnel. The platform's surface is at ground level. The distance from the platform surface to the liquid is 500 ft. The other ankh tower is on land, at the edge of the funnel. ​<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Ahmes' dilemma. Note that there are two ankh-shaped towers. One stands on a cylindrical platform in the center of the funnel. The platform's surface is at ground level. The distance from the platform surface to the liquid is 500 ft. The other ankh tower is on land, at the edge of the funnel.
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How many 1-cent stamps are there in a dozen?

__________ stamps
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If you take 5 cards from a deck of 65 cards, how many cards do you have? ​

A) 52 cards
B) 5 cards
C) 60 cards
D) 70 cards
E) 13 cards
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If you take 7 cards from a deck of 52 cards, how many cards do you have?

__________ cards
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Thoth, an ancient Egyptian god of wisdom and learning, has abducted Ahmes, a famous Egyptian scribe, in order to assess his intellectual prowess. Thoth places Ahmes before a large funnel set in the ground (see figure below). It has a circular opening 1,000 ft in diameter, and its walls are quite slippery. If Ahmes attempts to enter the funnel, he will slip down the wall. At the bottom of the funnel is a sleep-inducing liquid that will instantly put Ahmes to sleep for eight hours if he touches it. Thoth hands Ahmes two objects: a rope 1,006.28 ft in length and the skull of a chicken. Thoth says to Ahmes, "If you are able to get to the central tower and touch it, we will live in harmony for the next millennium. If not, I will detain you for further testing. Please note that with each passing hour, I will decrease the rope's length by a foot. Is it possible to reach the central ankh tower and touch it? ​ <strong>Thoth, an ancient Egyptian god of wisdom and learning, has abducted Ahmes, a famous Egyptian scribe, in order to assess his intellectual prowess. Thoth places Ahmes before a large funnel set in the ground (see figure below). It has a circular opening 1,000 ft in diameter, and its walls are quite slippery. If Ahmes attempts to enter the funnel, he will slip down the wall. At the bottom of the funnel is a sleep-inducing liquid that will instantly put Ahmes to sleep for eight hours if he touches it. Thoth hands Ahmes two objects: a rope 1,006.28 ft in length and the skull of a chicken. Thoth says to Ahmes, If you are able to get to the central tower and touch it, we will live in harmony for the next millennium. If not, I will detain you for further testing. Please note that with each passing hour, I will decrease the rope's length by a foot. Is it possible to reach the central ankh tower and touch it? ​   ​ Ahmes' dilemma. Note that there are two ankhshaped towers. One stands on a cylindrical platform in the center of the funnel. The platform's surface is at ground level. The distance from the platform surface to the liquid is 500 ft. The other ankh tower is on land, at the edge of the funnel. ​</strong> A) Yes B) No <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Ahmes' dilemma. Note that there are two ankhshaped towers. One stands on a cylindrical platform in the center of the funnel. The platform's surface is at ground level. The distance from the platform surface to the liquid is 500 ft. The other ankh tower is on land, at the edge of the funnel.

A) Yes
B) No
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There are 5 separate, equal-size boxes, and inside each box there are 4 separate small boxes, and inside each of the small boxes there are 3 even smaller boxes. How many boxes are there all together? ​

A) 85 boxes
B) 80 boxes
C) 65 boxes
D) 90 boxes
E) 60 boxes
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Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
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If a country's annual production of sugar is 39,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.)
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Write the number in fixed-point notation.
Write the number in fixed-point notation. ​
407,000
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Write the number in fixed-point notation. Round your answer to 10 decimal places. ​ <strong>Write the number in fixed-point notation. Round your answer to 10 decimal places. ​   ​</strong> A) 0.0771604938 B) 0.0000007716 C) 0.0077160494 D) 0.6666666667 E) 0.0007716049

A) 0.0771604938
B) 0.0000007716
C) 0.0077160494
D) 0.6666666667
E) 0.0007716049
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Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​ <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​

A) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​
B) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​
C) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​
D) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​
E) ​ <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E) ​
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Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​
68

A) Scientific notation: <strong>Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​ 68 ​</strong> A) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6800 05 B) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 68 02 C) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 0.68 07 D) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 E) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03
Floating point notation: 6800 05
B) Scientific notation: <strong>Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​ 68 ​</strong> A) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6800 05 B) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 68 02 C) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 0.68 07 D) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 E) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03
Floating point notation: 68 02
C) Scientific notation: <strong>Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​ 68 ​</strong> A) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6800 05 B) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 68 02 C) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 0.68 07 D) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 E) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03
Floating point notation: 0.68 07
D) Scientific notation: <strong>Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​ 68 ​</strong> A) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6800 05 B) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 68 02 C) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 0.68 07 D) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 E) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03
Floating point notation: 6.8 03
E) Scientific notation: <strong>Express the number in scientific notation and in floating-point notation. ​ 68 ​</strong> A) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6800 05 B) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 68 02 C) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 0.68 07 D) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03 E) Scientific notation:   Floating point notation: 6.8 03
Floating point notation: 6.8 03
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Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​ <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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E) <strong>Compute the result. Leave your answer in scientific notation. Round your answer to 1 decimal place. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Write the number in fixed-point notation. ​ <strong>Write the number in fixed-point notation. ​   ​</strong> A) 804,000 B) 8,040,000 C) 80,400 D) 80,400,000 E) 8,040,000,000

A) 804,000
B) 8,040,000
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D) 80,400,000
E) 8,040,000,000
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Imagine that you have written down the numbers from 1 to 1,000. What is the total number of zeros you have recorded? ​

A) 161
B) 71
C) 191
D) 192
E) 141
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If it takes one second to write down each digit, how long will it take to write down all the numbers from 1 to 1,000? ​

A) 48 min, 13 sec.
B) 105 min, 1 sec.
C) 91 min, 3 sec.
D) 48 min
E) 83 min, 6 sec.
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Write the number 2,600 in scientific notation and in floating-point notation (as on a calculator). Round your answers to 1 decimal place.

Enter the number in scientific notation. __________

The number in floating-point notation is __________ __________.
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Imagine that you have written down the numbers from 1 to 300. What is the total number of zeros you have recorded?

__________ zeros
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15
Write the number Write the number   in fixed-point notation. Write your answer as a circulating fraction. Round your answer to 3 decimal places. in fixed-point notation. Write your answer as a circulating fraction. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
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Compute the result. ​ <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)

A) <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Compute the result. ​   ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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How many pages are necessary to make 1,650 copies of a manuscript that is 487 pages long? (Print on one side only.)

__________ pages
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If it takes one second to write down each digit, how long will it take to write down all the numbers from 1 to 1,100?

It takes __________ min, __________ sec.
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How many pages are necessary to make 1,050 copies of a manuscript that is 423 pages long? (Print on one side only.) ​

A) 915,850
B) 775,850
C) 626,650
D) 423
E) 444,150
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20
If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​

A) <strong>If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>If a country's annual production of sugar is 30,000,000 tons, estimate the number of grains of sugar produced in a year in that country. Use scientific notation. Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (Note: There are 2,000 lb per ton. Assume there are 2,260,000 grains in a pound of sugar.) ​</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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21
Perform the operations.
Perform the operations. ​
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22
If a family has 7 children, in how many ways could the parents have 3 boys and 4 girls as children? ​

A) 7
B) 38
C) 3
D) 40
E) 35
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23
Use Euler circles to check the validity of the argument. ​
No politicians are honest. Some dishonest people are found out. Therefore, some politicians are found out.

The argument is __________.

A) not valid
B) valid
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24
Use Euler circles to check the validity of the argument. ​
All lions are fierce. Some lions do not drink coffee. Therefore, some creatures that drink coffee are not fierce.

The argument is __________.

A) not valid
B) valid
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25
Perform the operations. ​ <strong>Perform the operations. ​   ​</strong> A) 33 B) 39 C) 36 D) 37 E) 300

A) 33
B) 39
C) 36
D) 37
E) 300
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26
What is the sum of the first 80 consecutive odd numbers? ​

A) 6,396
B) 6,404
C) 6,360
D) 6,400
E) 6,480
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27
Find the seven pattern. ​

A) 7, 5, 3, 1, 8, 7, 5, 3, 9, . . .
B) 7, 6, 4, 2, 7, 7, 5, 3, 8, . . .
C) 7, 6, 3, 2, 8, 7, 4, 3, 9, . . .
D) 7, 5, 3, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, 9, . . .
E) 7, 5, 4, 1, 7, 6, 5, 2, 8, . . .
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28
12 full crates of walnuts weigh 414 pounds, whereas an empty crate weighs 7 pounds. How much do the walnuts alone weigh? ​

A) 407 pounds
B) 402 pounds
C) 330 pounds
D) 421 pounds
E) 323 pounds
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29
Perform the operations.
Perform the operations. ​
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30
How many 9-cent stamps are there in a dozen? ​

A) 10
B) 108
C) 9
D) 12
E) 3
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31
Perform the operations. ​
6 + 8 × 5

A) 49
B) 70
C) 46
D) 43
E) 40
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32
Perform the operations. ​ <strong>Perform the operations. ​   ​</strong> A) 80 B) 86 C) 83 D) 74 E) 40

A) 80
B) 86
C) 83
D) 74
E) 40
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33
Alex, Beverly, and Cal live on the same straight road. Alex lives 13 miles from Beverly and Cal lives 2 miles from Beverly. How far does Alex live from Cal? ​

A) 15 miles
B) 11 miles
C) 11 miles or 15 miles
D) 13 miles or 2 miles
E) 24 miles or 17 miles
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34
Consider the pattern:

9 × 1
-
1
=
8
9 × 21
-
1
=
188
9 × 321
-
1
=
2888
9 × 4321
-
1
=
38888

Use this pattern to find Consider the pattern: ​ 9 × 1 - 1 = 8 9 × 21 - 1 = 188 9 × 321 - 1 = 2888 9 × 4321 - 1 = 38888 ​ Use this pattern to find   . .
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35
If an island's only residents are penguins and bears, and if there are 16 heads and 38 feet on the island, how many penguins and how many bears are on the island? ​

A) 12 bears, 4 penguins
B) 11 bears, 5 penguins
C) 13 bears, 3 penguins
D) 4 bears, 12 penguins
E) 3 bears, 13 penguins
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36
Consider the pattern:

123456789
×
9
=
1111111101
123456789
×
18
=
2222222202
123456789
×
27
=
3333333303

Use this pattern to find Consider the pattern: ​ 123456789 × 9 = 1111111101 123456789 × 18 = 2222222202 123456789 × 27 = 3333333303 ​ Use this pattern to find   . .
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37
Perform the operations.
Perform the operations. ​   ​
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38
Use Euler circles to check the validity of the argument. ​
All candy is fattening. All candy is delicious. Therefore, all fattening food is delicious.

The argument is __________.

A) not valid
B) valid
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39
Find the first five terms of the seven pattern.
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40
What is the sum of the first 100 consecutive odd numbers?
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41
If posts are spaced 11 feet apart, how many posts are needed for 99 feet of straight-line fence?

__________ posts
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42
If posts are spaced 14 feet apart, how many posts are needed for 98 feet of straight-line fence? ​

A) 22 posts
B) 8 posts
C) 98 posts
D) 7 posts
E) 9 posts
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43
If a family has 4 children, in how many ways could the parents have 2 boys and 2 girls as children?

__________ ways
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44
There are four separate, equal-size boxes, and inside each box there are two separate small boxes, and inside each of the small boxes there are three even smaller boxes. How many boxes are there all together?

__________ boxes
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45
If an island's only residents are penguins and bears, and if there are 17 heads and 38 feet on the island, how many penguins and how many bears are on the island?

The number of bears is __________.

The number of penguins is __________.
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46
Ten full crates of walnuts weigh 390 pounds, whereas an empty crate weighs 5 pounds. How much do the walnuts alone weigh?

__________ pounds
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47
Alex, Beverly, and Cal live on the same straight road. Alex lives 9 miles from Beverly and Cal lives 4 miles from Beverly. How far does Alex live from Cal?

If there is more than one answer, separate them with commas.
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48
Thoth, an ancient Egyptian god of wisdom and learning, has abducted Ahmes, a famous Egyptian scribe, in order to assess his intellectual prowess. Thoth places Ahmes before a large funnel set in the ground (see figure below). It has a circular opening 1,000 ft in diameter, and its walls are quite slippery. If Ahmes attempts to enter the funnel, he will slip down the wall. At the bottom of the funnel is a sleep-inducing liquid that will instantly put Ahmes to sleep for eight hours if he touches it. Thoth hands Ahmes two objects: a rope 1,006.28 ft in length and the skull of a chicken. Thoth says to Ahmes, "If you are able to get to the central tower and touch it, we will live in harmony for the next millennium. If not, I will detain you for further testing. Please note that with each passing hour, I will decrease the rope's length by a foot. How can Ahmes reach the central ankh tower and touch it?
Thoth, an ancient Egyptian god of wisdom and learning, has abducted Ahmes, a famous Egyptian scribe, in order to assess his intellectual prowess. Thoth places Ahmes before a large funnel set in the ground (see figure below). It has a circular opening 1,000 ft in diameter, and its walls are quite slippery. If Ahmes attempts to enter the funnel, he will slip down the wall. At the bottom of the funnel is a sleep-inducing liquid that will instantly put Ahmes to sleep for eight hours if he touches it. Thoth hands Ahmes two objects: a rope 1,006.28 ft in length and the skull of a chicken. Thoth says to Ahmes, If you are able to get to the central tower and touch it, we will live in harmony for the next millennium. If not, I will detain you for further testing. Please note that with each passing hour, I will decrease the rope's length by a foot. How can Ahmes reach the central ankh tower and touch it? ​   ​ Ahmes' dilemma. Note that there are two ankh-shaped towers. One stands on a cylindrical platform in the center of the funnel. The platform's surface is at ground level. The distance from the platform surface to the liquid is 500 ft. The other ankh tower is on land, at the edge of the funnel. ​
Ahmes' dilemma. Note that there are two ankh-shaped towers. One stands on a cylindrical platform in the center of the funnel. The platform's surface is at ground level. The distance from the platform surface to the liquid is 500 ft. The other ankh tower is on land, at the edge of the funnel.
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49
How many 1-cent stamps are there in a dozen?

__________ stamps
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50
If you take 5 cards from a deck of 65 cards, how many cards do you have? ​

A) 52 cards
B) 5 cards
C) 60 cards
D) 70 cards
E) 13 cards
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51
If you take 7 cards from a deck of 52 cards, how many cards do you have?

__________ cards
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52
Thoth, an ancient Egyptian god of wisdom and learning, has abducted Ahmes, a famous Egyptian scribe, in order to assess his intellectual prowess. Thoth places Ahmes before a large funnel set in the ground (see figure below). It has a circular opening 1,000 ft in diameter, and its walls are quite slippery. If Ahmes attempts to enter the funnel, he will slip down the wall. At the bottom of the funnel is a sleep-inducing liquid that will instantly put Ahmes to sleep for eight hours if he touches it. Thoth hands Ahmes two objects: a rope 1,006.28 ft in length and the skull of a chicken. Thoth says to Ahmes, "If you are able to get to the central tower and touch it, we will live in harmony for the next millennium. If not, I will detain you for further testing. Please note that with each passing hour, I will decrease the rope's length by a foot. Is it possible to reach the central ankh tower and touch it? ​ <strong>Thoth, an ancient Egyptian god of wisdom and learning, has abducted Ahmes, a famous Egyptian scribe, in order to assess his intellectual prowess. Thoth places Ahmes before a large funnel set in the ground (see figure below). It has a circular opening 1,000 ft in diameter, and its walls are quite slippery. If Ahmes attempts to enter the funnel, he will slip down the wall. At the bottom of the funnel is a sleep-inducing liquid that will instantly put Ahmes to sleep for eight hours if he touches it. Thoth hands Ahmes two objects: a rope 1,006.28 ft in length and the skull of a chicken. Thoth says to Ahmes, If you are able to get to the central tower and touch it, we will live in harmony for the next millennium. If not, I will detain you for further testing. Please note that with each passing hour, I will decrease the rope's length by a foot. Is it possible to reach the central ankh tower and touch it? ​   ​ Ahmes' dilemma. Note that there are two ankhshaped towers. One stands on a cylindrical platform in the center of the funnel. The platform's surface is at ground level. The distance from the platform surface to the liquid is 500 ft. The other ankh tower is on land, at the edge of the funnel. ​</strong> A) Yes B) No
Ahmes' dilemma. Note that there are two ankhshaped towers. One stands on a cylindrical platform in the center of the funnel. The platform's surface is at ground level. The distance from the platform surface to the liquid is 500 ft. The other ankh tower is on land, at the edge of the funnel.

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There are 5 separate, equal-size boxes, and inside each box there are 4 separate small boxes, and inside each of the small boxes there are 3 even smaller boxes. How many boxes are there all together? ​

A) 85 boxes
B) 80 boxes
C) 65 boxes
D) 90 boxes
E) 60 boxes
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