Deck 1: Whole Numbers and Decimals

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Explain how you multiply a decimal number by a power of ten.
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Explain why you would use zeros to fill in for missing digits to the right of the decimal point when adding or subtracting decimals.
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Solve the problem.
If you save $22.02 by buying an item from a discount catalog when the list price is $119.79, what is the discount price?

A)$96.77
B)$97.77
C)$141.71
D)$141.81
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Provide an appropriate response.
Explain the difference between terminating and repeating decimals.
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Write the decimal in words.
6.98

A)six and ninety-eight tenths
B)six and ninety-eight millionths
C)six and ninety-eight hundredths
D)six and ninety-eight thousandths
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Solve the problem.
Corn production increased 4,000 pounds over last year on Steve's farm. Last year the farm produced 20,000 pounds. How much corn did Steve's farm produce this year?

A)16,000 lb
B)32,000 lb
C)24,000 lb
D)17,000 lb
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Perform the indicated operation.
110.48 ÷ 9.7 (Round to the nearest hundredths when necessary.)

A)11.39
B)11.89
C)1.14
D)1.19
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Provide an appropriate response.
Explain how you divide a decimal number by a power of ten.
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Perform the multiplication.
<strong>Perform the multiplication.  </strong> A)60.22 B)60.209 C)60.109 D)60.219 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)60.22
B)60.209
C)60.109
D)60.219
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Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)199,732 B)188,732 C)189,832 D)189,732 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)199,732
B)188,732
C)189,832
D)189,732
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Provide an appropriate response.
Why don't you have to line up decimal points in a vertical column when multiplying decimals?
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Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)7,080 B)7,060 C)7,070 D)7,170 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)7,080
B)7,060
C)7,070
D)7,170
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Provide an appropriate response.
What are the ways to round off a number?
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Rewrite the number as indicated.
A certain exotic sports car costs three hundred twelve thousand, three hundred ninety-two dollars. Rewrite the number using digits.

A)31,232
B)3,203,920
C)312,392,000
D)312,392
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Provide an appropriate response.
Why must decimal points be lined up in division of decimals?
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Solve the problem.
Jose Ramirez, a salesperson for a chemical company, travelled 1,733 miles on Monday, 219 miles on Tuesday, and 2,177 miles on Thursday. Find the total number of miles he travelled during these
Three days.

A)3,910 mi
B)4,029 mi
C)4,129 mi
D)3,691 mi
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Perform the multiplication.
<strong>Perform the multiplication.  </strong> A)0.0004 B)0.00004 C)0.04 D)0.004 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)0.0004
B)0.00004
C)0.04
D)0.004
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Perform the addition.
27.25 + 9.06 + 0.948

A)19.138
B)37.258
C)35.362
D)17.242
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Perform the multiplication.
<strong>Perform the multiplication.  </strong> A)5.973 B)1.0034 C)1 D)5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)5.973
B)1.0034
C)1
D)5
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First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then subtract the decimals to obtain an exact answer.
<strong>First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then subtract the decimals to obtain an exact answer.    </strong> A)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.74 B)Estimate: 81, exact: 84.74 C)Estimate: 81, exact: 81.64 D)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.64 <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then subtract the decimals to obtain an exact answer.    </strong> A)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.74 B)Estimate: 81, exact: 84.74 C)Estimate: 81, exact: 81.64 D)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.64 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.74
B)Estimate: 81, exact: 84.74
C)Estimate: 81, exact: 81.64
D)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.64
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Multiply, omitting zeros in the calculation and then replacing them at the right of the product to obtain the final answer.
<strong>Multiply, omitting zeros in the calculation and then replacing them at the right of the product to obtain the final answer.  </strong> A)1,381,000 B)1,380,000 C)1,379,501 D)1,379,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1,381,000
B)1,380,000
C)1,379,501
D)1,379,000
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Perform the addition.
12 + 12.596

A)0.596
B)24.696
C)24.596
D)-0.596
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Round the number as requested.
858 to the nearest thousand

A)100,000
B)1000
C)100
D)10,000
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Solve the problem.
Evelyn measured two rooms of her apartment and found that she needed 31.7 square meters of wallpaper for one room and 59.1 square meters for the other. How much wallpaper did she need?

A) <strong>Solve the problem. Evelyn measured two rooms of her apartment and found that she needed 31.7 square meters of wallpaper for one room and 59.1 square meters for the other. How much wallpaper did she need?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Solve the problem. Evelyn measured two rooms of her apartment and found that she needed 31.7 square meters of wallpaper for one room and 59.1 square meters for the other. How much wallpaper did she need?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Solve the problem. Evelyn measured two rooms of her apartment and found that she needed 31.7 square meters of wallpaper for one room and 59.1 square meters for the other. How much wallpaper did she need?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Solve the problem. Evelyn measured two rooms of her apartment and found that she needed 31.7 square meters of wallpaper for one room and 59.1 square meters for the other. How much wallpaper did she need?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Solve the problem.
A grocer sold 98 bags of potatoes for $1.44 each. What was the total amount of the sale?

A)$141.22
B)$142.22
C)$141.13
D)$141.12
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Solve the problem.
Richard's team wants to plant 1,112 trees in 8 months. How many trees per month do they need to plant?

A)278 trees
B)147 trees
C)149 trees
D)139 trees
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Estimate by using front-end rounding.
<strong>Estimate by using front-end rounding.  </strong> A)260 B)270 C)300 D)259 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)260
B)270
C)300
D)259
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Round the number to the nearest thousandth, nearest hundredth, and nearest tenth. Remember to round from the original
number.
0.1167

A)0.117, 0.12, 0.1
B)0.1167, 0.116, 0.11
C)0.116, 0.11, 0.1
D)0.117, 0.11, 0.2
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Solve the problem.
The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year. <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Divide.
<strong>Divide.  </strong> A)207 B)206 R1 C)206 D)206 R2 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)207
B)206 R1
C)206
D)206 R2
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Write the unit cost, rounded to the nearest cent.
If 14 notebooks cost $40.51, then one notebook costs $2.8936.

A)$2.79
B)$2.99
C)$40.51
D)$2.89
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Solve the problem.
It took three assembly-line workers 4.21 seconds, 5.882 seconds, and 4.5 seconds to assemble a product. How many seconds in all did they work?

A)10.092 sec
B)14.592 sec
C)8.71 sec
D)6.172 sec
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Round the number as requested.
5,636 to the nearest ten

A)5,740
B)5,630
C)5,650
D)5,640
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Solve the problem.
Brandy's Gift House pays employees for each gift they gift wrap. Assume they are paid as follows: <strong>Solve the problem. Brandy's Gift House pays employees for each gift they gift wrap. Assume they are paid as follows:   If Lee wraps 14 gifts, what are her gross earnings?</strong> A)$60.00 B)$70.00 C)$64.00 D)$56.00 <div style=padding-top: 35px> If Lee wraps 14 gifts, what are her gross earnings?

A)$60.00
B)$70.00
C)$64.00
D)$56.00
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Round the figure to the nearest dollar.
$387.21

A)$387.31
B)$386
C)$387
D)$388
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Round the figure to the nearest dollar.
$149.99

A)$150
B)$149
C)$149.90
D)$148.99
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Perform the indicated operation.
<strong>Perform the indicated operation.   (Round to the nearest hundredths when necessary.)</strong> A)0.23 B)2.79 C)0.28 D)2.29 <div style=padding-top: 35px> (Round to the nearest hundredths when necessary.)

A)0.23
B)2.79
C)0.28
D)2.29
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Estimate by using front-end rounding.
<strong>Estimate by using front-end rounding.  </strong> A)5,106 B)140 C)4,900 D)5,110 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)5,106
B)140
C)4,900
D)5,110
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Round the amount to the nearest cent.
$49.3442

A)$49.33
B)$49.35
C)$49.3
D)$49.34
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Write the decimal using numbers.
nine and sixteen hundredths

A)9.0016
B)9.16
C)9.016
D)916
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Solve the problem.
John earns $11.51/hour. If he works 17 hours, how much will he earn?

A)$196.77
B)$195.67
C)$195.77
D)$195.68
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Solve the problem.
A baby weighed 8 pounds at birth and gained 2 pounds a month. How much did the baby gain in 3 months?

A)6 lb
B)30 lb
C)14 lb
D)13 lb
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Write the decimal using numbers.
eight hundred eighteen ten-thousandths

A)800.018
B)0.0818
C)800.0018
D)0.818
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Solve the problem.
The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year. <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Solve the problem.
A manager of a local restaurant had a bank balance of $3,881.90 on October 1. During October, the manager deposited $54,218.97 received from sales, $2,599.85 received as credits from suppliers, and
$94.75 as a county tax refund. He paid out $23,181.97 to suppliers, $4,263.53 for rent and utilities,
And $10,881.46 for salaries. How much did the manager deposit in October? How much did the
Manager pay out?

A)Deposits: $60,795.47
Paid out: $34,445.06
B)Deposits: $56,913.57
Paid out: $34,445.06
C)Deposits: $56,913.57
Paid out: $38,326.96
D)Deposits: $60,795.47
Paid out: $38,326.96
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Round the number to the nearest thousandth, nearest hundredth, and nearest tenth. Remember to round from the original
number.
1.883

A)1.883, 1.90, 2
B)1.883, 1.88, 1.9
C)1.884, 1.88, 1.8
D)1.88, 1.8, 1
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Perform the indicated operation.
<strong>Perform the indicated operation.   (Round to the nearest thousandths when necessary.)</strong> A)123.805 B)123.305 C)12.331 D)12.381 <div style=padding-top: 35px> (Round to the nearest thousandths when necessary.)

A)123.805
B)123.305
C)12.331
D)12.381
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Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)179,724 B)169,724 C)888,974 D)1,598,024 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)179,724
B)169,724
C)888,974
D)1,598,024
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Express the number in words.
938,060

A)nine thousand, thirty-eight hundred six
B)ninety-three million, eight thousand, sixty
C)nine hundred thirty-eight thousand, sixty
D)ninety-three thousand, eight hundred sixty
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Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)4,543 B)4,493 C)7,543 D)4,533 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)4,543
B)4,493
C)7,543
D)4,533
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Solve the problem.
A travel agent arranged a payment plan for a client. It required a down payment of $250 and 12 monthly payments of $363. What was the total cost of the plan?

A)$4,356
B)$4,456
C)$4,506
D)$4,606
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Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)89,626 B)85,622 C)85,542 D)85,626 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)89,626
B)85,622
C)85,542
D)85,626
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Solve the problem.
If the list price is $29.24 and if $6.78 is saved by buying from a discount catalog, what is the discount price for the item?

A)$22.46
B)$36.02
C)$22.56
D)$35.02
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Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)1,040 B)252 C)344 D)352 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1,040
B)252
C)344
D)352
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Express the number in words.
26,206

A)twenty-six thousand, two hundred sixty
B)twenty-six thousand, two hundred six
C)twenty thousand, two hundred six
D)twenty thousand, six hundred twenty six
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Perform the addition.
<strong>Perform the addition.  </strong> A)695,816 B)519,453 C)695,716 D)249,890 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)695,816
B)519,453
C)695,716
D)249,890
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Estimate by using front-end rounding.
<strong>Estimate by using front-end rounding.  </strong> A)140 B)10 C)20 D)14 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)140
B)10
C)20
D)14
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Solve the problem.
The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically. <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Solve the problem.
During one year 20 new employees started working at Macintosh Manufacturing Company. At the beginning of the year there are 386 employees in the factory and 46 employees in the office. What is
The total number of employees at the end of the year?

A)66 employees
B)452 employees
C)412 employees
D)432 employees
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Solve the problem.
A manager of a local restaurant had a bank balance of $3,592.38 on October 1. During October, the manager deposited $58,913.01 received from sales, $2,164.44 received as credits from suppliers, and
$65.59 as a county tax refund. He paid out $23,442.64 to suppliers, $4,419.77 for rent and utilities,
And $10,943.27 for salaries. What was the manager's final balance at the end of October?

A)$61,143.04
B)$18,744.98
C)$25,929.74
D)$22,337.36
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Estimate by using front-end rounding.
<strong>Estimate by using front-end rounding.  </strong> A)240 B)200 C)300 D)238 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)240
B)200
C)300
D)238
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Round the number as requested.
43,245 to the nearest ten

A)43,350
B)43,250
C)43,260
D)43,240
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Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)3,467,596 B)3,478,596 C)3,468,596 D)3,468,696 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)3,467,596
B)3,478,596
C)3,468,596
D)3,468,696
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Perform the indicated operation.
6.743 ÷ 7.9 (Round to the nearest hundredths when necessary.)

A)1.35
B)0.14
C)0.09
D)0.85
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Solve the problem.
Jack borrowed $1,110 from his brother. Jack's brother wants 9 monthly payments of $140 to repay the loan. How much extra is Jack's brother charging for the loan?

A)$1,260
B)$150
C)$1,360
D)$10
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Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)18,811 B)14,721 C)14,811 D)14,801 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)18,811
B)14,721
C)14,811
D)14,801
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Write the decimal in words.
.53

A)fifty-three tenths
B)fifty-three thousandths
C)fifty-three millionths
D)fifty-three hundredths
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Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)38,614,831 B)38,604,931 C)38,603,831 D)38,604,831 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)38,614,831
B)38,604,931
C)38,603,831
D)38,604,831
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Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)568 B)630 C)566 D)468 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)568
B)630
C)566
D)468
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Find the gross pay at the given rate. Round to the nearest cent.
5.1 hours at $8.27 per hour and 11.0 hours at $14.83 per hour

A)$215.31
B)$195.31
C)$215.41
D)$205.31
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Solve the problem.
Gina is buying a used car that has an advertised price of $3,500. She is buying the car on credit and must make a down payment of $500 and 36 monthly payments of $101. What is the total cost of the
Car?

A)$3,636
B)$3,736
C)$4,136
D)$4,126
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First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then multiply fully to obtain an exact answer.
<strong>First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then multiply fully to obtain an exact answer.  </strong> A)Estimate: 210, exact: 18,011.279 B)Estimate: 2,100, exact: 1,801.1279 C)Estimate: 210, exact: 180.11279 D)Estimate: 2,110, exact: 1,800.1279 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Estimate: 210, exact: 18,011.279
B)Estimate: 2,100, exact: 1,801.1279
C)Estimate: 210, exact: 180.11279
D)Estimate: 2,110, exact: 1,800.1279
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Perform the multiplication.
<strong>Perform the multiplication.  </strong> A)52.8 B)312.8 C)313.9 D)312.91 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)52.8
B)312.8
C)313.9
D)312.91
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Perform the addition.
<strong>Perform the addition.  </strong> A)4,931 B)5,887 C)5,987 D)5,977 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)4,931
B)5,887
C)5,987
D)5,977
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Multiply, omitting zeros in the calculation and then replacing them at the right of the product to obtain the final answer.
<strong>Multiply, omitting zeros in the calculation and then replacing them at the right of the product to obtain the final answer.  </strong> A)497,000,000 B)496,999,501 C)496,999,000 D)497,001,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)497,000,000
B)496,999,501
C)496,999,000
D)497,001,000
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Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)10,607,000 B)10,608,000 C)10,609,000 D)10,618,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)10,607,000
B)10,608,000
C)10,609,000
D)10,618,000
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Divide.
<strong>Divide.  </strong> A)816 B)815 R7 C)815 R1 D)815 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)816
B)815 R7
C)815 R1
D)815
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First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then multiply fully to obtain an exact answer.
<strong>First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then multiply fully to obtain an exact answer.  </strong> A)Estimate: 1, exact: 3 B)Estimate: 0.1, exact: 3.9 C)Estimate: 4, exact: 4 D)Estimate: 0.4, exact: 0.4 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Estimate: 1, exact: 3
B)Estimate: 0.1, exact: 3.9
C)Estimate: 4, exact: 4
D)Estimate: 0.4, exact: 0.4
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Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)2,002,000 B)2,011,000 C)2,000,000 D)2,001,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)2,002,000
B)2,011,000
C)2,000,000
D)2,001,000
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Estimate by using front-end rounding.
<strong>Estimate by using front-end rounding.  </strong> A)2,200 B)2,100 C)2,205 D)2,210 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)2,200
B)2,100
C)2,205
D)2,210
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Deck 1: Whole Numbers and Decimals
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Provide an appropriate response.
Explain how you multiply a decimal number by a power of ten.
Move the decimal point to the right the number of places equal to the number of zeros in the power of ten.
2
Provide an appropriate response.
Explain why you would use zeros to fill in for missing digits to the right of the decimal point when adding or subtracting decimals.
It helps reduce errors by making it easier to see which column a digit is in.
3
Solve the problem.
If you save $22.02 by buying an item from a discount catalog when the list price is $119.79, what is the discount price?

A)$96.77
B)$97.77
C)$141.71
D)$141.81
$97.77
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Explain the difference between terminating and repeating decimals.
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Write the decimal in words.
6.98

A)six and ninety-eight tenths
B)six and ninety-eight millionths
C)six and ninety-eight hundredths
D)six and ninety-eight thousandths
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Corn production increased 4,000 pounds over last year on Steve's farm. Last year the farm produced 20,000 pounds. How much corn did Steve's farm produce this year?

A)16,000 lb
B)32,000 lb
C)24,000 lb
D)17,000 lb
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Perform the indicated operation.
110.48 ÷ 9.7 (Round to the nearest hundredths when necessary.)

A)11.39
B)11.89
C)1.14
D)1.19
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Provide an appropriate response.
Explain how you divide a decimal number by a power of ten.
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Perform the multiplication.
<strong>Perform the multiplication.  </strong> A)60.22 B)60.209 C)60.109 D)60.219

A)60.22
B)60.209
C)60.109
D)60.219
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Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)199,732 B)188,732 C)189,832 D)189,732

A)199,732
B)188,732
C)189,832
D)189,732
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Why don't you have to line up decimal points in a vertical column when multiplying decimals?
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Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)7,080 B)7,060 C)7,070 D)7,170

A)7,080
B)7,060
C)7,070
D)7,170
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What are the ways to round off a number?
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14
Rewrite the number as indicated.
A certain exotic sports car costs three hundred twelve thousand, three hundred ninety-two dollars. Rewrite the number using digits.

A)31,232
B)3,203,920
C)312,392,000
D)312,392
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Why must decimal points be lined up in division of decimals?
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Solve the problem.
Jose Ramirez, a salesperson for a chemical company, travelled 1,733 miles on Monday, 219 miles on Tuesday, and 2,177 miles on Thursday. Find the total number of miles he travelled during these
Three days.

A)3,910 mi
B)4,029 mi
C)4,129 mi
D)3,691 mi
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Perform the multiplication.
<strong>Perform the multiplication.  </strong> A)0.0004 B)0.00004 C)0.04 D)0.004

A)0.0004
B)0.00004
C)0.04
D)0.004
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18
Perform the addition.
27.25 + 9.06 + 0.948

A)19.138
B)37.258
C)35.362
D)17.242
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19
Perform the multiplication.
<strong>Perform the multiplication.  </strong> A)5.973 B)1.0034 C)1 D)5

A)5.973
B)1.0034
C)1
D)5
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First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then subtract the decimals to obtain an exact answer.
<strong>First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then subtract the decimals to obtain an exact answer.    </strong> A)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.74 B)Estimate: 81, exact: 84.74 C)Estimate: 81, exact: 81.64 D)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.64 <strong>First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then subtract the decimals to obtain an exact answer.    </strong> A)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.74 B)Estimate: 81, exact: 84.74 C)Estimate: 81, exact: 81.64 D)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.64

A)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.74
B)Estimate: 81, exact: 84.74
C)Estimate: 81, exact: 81.64
D)Estimate: 71, exact: 74.64
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21
Multiply, omitting zeros in the calculation and then replacing them at the right of the product to obtain the final answer.
<strong>Multiply, omitting zeros in the calculation and then replacing them at the right of the product to obtain the final answer.  </strong> A)1,381,000 B)1,380,000 C)1,379,501 D)1,379,000

A)1,381,000
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22
Perform the addition.
12 + 12.596

A)0.596
B)24.696
C)24.596
D)-0.596
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23
Round the number as requested.
858 to the nearest thousand

A)100,000
B)1000
C)100
D)10,000
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24
Solve the problem.
Evelyn measured two rooms of her apartment and found that she needed 31.7 square meters of wallpaper for one room and 59.1 square meters for the other. How much wallpaper did she need?

A) <strong>Solve the problem. Evelyn measured two rooms of her apartment and found that she needed 31.7 square meters of wallpaper for one room and 59.1 square meters for the other. How much wallpaper did she need?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Solve the problem. Evelyn measured two rooms of her apartment and found that she needed 31.7 square meters of wallpaper for one room and 59.1 square meters for the other. How much wallpaper did she need?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Solve the problem. Evelyn measured two rooms of her apartment and found that she needed 31.7 square meters of wallpaper for one room and 59.1 square meters for the other. How much wallpaper did she need?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Solve the problem. Evelyn measured two rooms of her apartment and found that she needed 31.7 square meters of wallpaper for one room and 59.1 square meters for the other. How much wallpaper did she need?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Solve the problem.
A grocer sold 98 bags of potatoes for $1.44 each. What was the total amount of the sale?

A)$141.22
B)$142.22
C)$141.13
D)$141.12
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26
Solve the problem.
Richard's team wants to plant 1,112 trees in 8 months. How many trees per month do they need to plant?

A)278 trees
B)147 trees
C)149 trees
D)139 trees
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27
Estimate by using front-end rounding.
<strong>Estimate by using front-end rounding.  </strong> A)260 B)270 C)300 D)259

A)260
B)270
C)300
D)259
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28
Round the number to the nearest thousandth, nearest hundredth, and nearest tenth. Remember to round from the original
number.
0.1167

A)0.117, 0.12, 0.1
B)0.1167, 0.116, 0.11
C)0.116, 0.11, 0.1
D)0.117, 0.11, 0.2
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29
Solve the problem.
The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year. <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows Tech Support Inc. monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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30
Divide.
<strong>Divide.  </strong> A)207 B)206 R1 C)206 D)206 R2

A)207
B)206 R1
C)206
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31
Write the unit cost, rounded to the nearest cent.
If 14 notebooks cost $40.51, then one notebook costs $2.8936.

A)$2.79
B)$2.99
C)$40.51
D)$2.89
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32
Solve the problem.
It took three assembly-line workers 4.21 seconds, 5.882 seconds, and 4.5 seconds to assemble a product. How many seconds in all did they work?

A)10.092 sec
B)14.592 sec
C)8.71 sec
D)6.172 sec
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33
Round the number as requested.
5,636 to the nearest ten

A)5,740
B)5,630
C)5,650
D)5,640
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Solve the problem.
Brandy's Gift House pays employees for each gift they gift wrap. Assume they are paid as follows: <strong>Solve the problem. Brandy's Gift House pays employees for each gift they gift wrap. Assume they are paid as follows:   If Lee wraps 14 gifts, what are her gross earnings?</strong> A)$60.00 B)$70.00 C)$64.00 D)$56.00 If Lee wraps 14 gifts, what are her gross earnings?

A)$60.00
B)$70.00
C)$64.00
D)$56.00
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35
Round the figure to the nearest dollar.
$387.21

A)$387.31
B)$386
C)$387
D)$388
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Round the figure to the nearest dollar.
$149.99

A)$150
B)$149
C)$149.90
D)$148.99
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Perform the indicated operation.
<strong>Perform the indicated operation.   (Round to the nearest hundredths when necessary.)</strong> A)0.23 B)2.79 C)0.28 D)2.29 (Round to the nearest hundredths when necessary.)

A)0.23
B)2.79
C)0.28
D)2.29
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38
Estimate by using front-end rounding.
<strong>Estimate by using front-end rounding.  </strong> A)5,106 B)140 C)4,900 D)5,110

A)5,106
B)140
C)4,900
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39
Round the amount to the nearest cent.
$49.3442

A)$49.33
B)$49.35
C)$49.3
D)$49.34
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40
Write the decimal using numbers.
nine and sixteen hundredths

A)9.0016
B)9.16
C)9.016
D)916
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41
Solve the problem.
John earns $11.51/hour. If he works 17 hours, how much will he earn?

A)$196.77
B)$195.67
C)$195.77
D)$195.68
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42
Solve the problem.
A baby weighed 8 pounds at birth and gained 2 pounds a month. How much did the baby gain in 3 months?

A)6 lb
B)30 lb
C)14 lb
D)13 lb
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43
Write the decimal using numbers.
eight hundred eighteen ten-thousandths

A)800.018
B)0.0818
C)800.0018
D)0.818
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44
Solve the problem.
The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year. <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows HealthTech's monthly sales by region for each of the first six months of the year.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Solve the problem.
A manager of a local restaurant had a bank balance of $3,881.90 on October 1. During October, the manager deposited $54,218.97 received from sales, $2,599.85 received as credits from suppliers, and
$94.75 as a county tax refund. He paid out $23,181.97 to suppliers, $4,263.53 for rent and utilities,
And $10,881.46 for salaries. How much did the manager deposit in October? How much did the
Manager pay out?

A)Deposits: $60,795.47
Paid out: $34,445.06
B)Deposits: $56,913.57
Paid out: $34,445.06
C)Deposits: $56,913.57
Paid out: $38,326.96
D)Deposits: $60,795.47
Paid out: $38,326.96
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46
Round the number to the nearest thousandth, nearest hundredth, and nearest tenth. Remember to round from the original
number.
1.883

A)1.883, 1.90, 2
B)1.883, 1.88, 1.9
C)1.884, 1.88, 1.8
D)1.88, 1.8, 1
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Perform the indicated operation.
<strong>Perform the indicated operation.   (Round to the nearest thousandths when necessary.)</strong> A)123.805 B)123.305 C)12.331 D)12.381 (Round to the nearest thousandths when necessary.)

A)123.805
B)123.305
C)12.331
D)12.381
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48
Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)179,724 B)169,724 C)888,974 D)1,598,024

A)179,724
B)169,724
C)888,974
D)1,598,024
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49
Express the number in words.
938,060

A)nine thousand, thirty-eight hundred six
B)ninety-three million, eight thousand, sixty
C)nine hundred thirty-eight thousand, sixty
D)ninety-three thousand, eight hundred sixty
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50
Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)4,543 B)4,493 C)7,543 D)4,533

A)4,543
B)4,493
C)7,543
D)4,533
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51
Solve the problem.
A travel agent arranged a payment plan for a client. It required a down payment of $250 and 12 monthly payments of $363. What was the total cost of the plan?

A)$4,356
B)$4,456
C)$4,506
D)$4,606
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52
Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)89,626 B)85,622 C)85,542 D)85,626

A)89,626
B)85,622
C)85,542
D)85,626
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53
Solve the problem.
If the list price is $29.24 and if $6.78 is saved by buying from a discount catalog, what is the discount price for the item?

A)$22.46
B)$36.02
C)$22.56
D)$35.02
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54
Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)1,040 B)252 C)344 D)352

A)1,040
B)252
C)344
D)352
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55
Express the number in words.
26,206

A)twenty-six thousand, two hundred sixty
B)twenty-six thousand, two hundred six
C)twenty thousand, two hundred six
D)twenty thousand, six hundred twenty six
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56
Perform the addition.
<strong>Perform the addition.  </strong> A)695,816 B)519,453 C)695,716 D)249,890

A)695,816
B)519,453
C)695,716
D)249,890
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57
Estimate by using front-end rounding.
<strong>Estimate by using front-end rounding.  </strong> A)140 B)10 C)20 D)14

A)140
B)10
C)20
D)14
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58
Solve the problem.
The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically. <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)

A) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Solve the problem. The following chart shows a book publisher's monthly sales by book category for the first quarter of the year. Complete the totals by adding horizontally and vertically.  </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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59
Solve the problem.
During one year 20 new employees started working at Macintosh Manufacturing Company. At the beginning of the year there are 386 employees in the factory and 46 employees in the office. What is
The total number of employees at the end of the year?

A)66 employees
B)452 employees
C)412 employees
D)432 employees
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60
Solve the problem.
A manager of a local restaurant had a bank balance of $3,592.38 on October 1. During October, the manager deposited $58,913.01 received from sales, $2,164.44 received as credits from suppliers, and
$65.59 as a county tax refund. He paid out $23,442.64 to suppliers, $4,419.77 for rent and utilities,
And $10,943.27 for salaries. What was the manager's final balance at the end of October?

A)$61,143.04
B)$18,744.98
C)$25,929.74
D)$22,337.36
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61
Estimate by using front-end rounding.
<strong>Estimate by using front-end rounding.  </strong> A)240 B)200 C)300 D)238

A)240
B)200
C)300
D)238
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62
Round the number as requested.
43,245 to the nearest ten

A)43,350
B)43,250
C)43,260
D)43,240
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63
Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)3,467,596 B)3,478,596 C)3,468,596 D)3,468,696

A)3,467,596
B)3,478,596
C)3,468,596
D)3,468,696
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64
Perform the indicated operation.
6.743 ÷ 7.9 (Round to the nearest hundredths when necessary.)

A)1.35
B)0.14
C)0.09
D)0.85
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65
Solve the problem.
Jack borrowed $1,110 from his brother. Jack's brother wants 9 monthly payments of $140 to repay the loan. How much extra is Jack's brother charging for the loan?

A)$1,260
B)$150
C)$1,360
D)$10
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66
Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)18,811 B)14,721 C)14,811 D)14,801

A)18,811
B)14,721
C)14,811
D)14,801
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67
Write the decimal in words.
.53

A)fifty-three tenths
B)fifty-three thousandths
C)fifty-three millionths
D)fifty-three hundredths
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68
Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)38,614,831 B)38,604,931 C)38,603,831 D)38,604,831

A)38,614,831
B)38,604,931
C)38,603,831
D)38,604,831
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69
Perform the subtraction.
<strong>Perform the subtraction.  </strong> A)568 B)630 C)566 D)468

A)568
B)630
C)566
D)468
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70
Find the gross pay at the given rate. Round to the nearest cent.
5.1 hours at $8.27 per hour and 11.0 hours at $14.83 per hour

A)$215.31
B)$195.31
C)$215.41
D)$205.31
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71
Solve the problem.
Gina is buying a used car that has an advertised price of $3,500. She is buying the car on credit and must make a down payment of $500 and 36 monthly payments of $101. What is the total cost of the
Car?

A)$3,636
B)$3,736
C)$4,136
D)$4,126
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72
First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then multiply fully to obtain an exact answer.
<strong>First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then multiply fully to obtain an exact answer.  </strong> A)Estimate: 210, exact: 18,011.279 B)Estimate: 2,100, exact: 1,801.1279 C)Estimate: 210, exact: 180.11279 D)Estimate: 2,110, exact: 1,800.1279

A)Estimate: 210, exact: 18,011.279
B)Estimate: 2,100, exact: 1,801.1279
C)Estimate: 210, exact: 180.11279
D)Estimate: 2,110, exact: 1,800.1279
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73
Perform the multiplication.
<strong>Perform the multiplication.  </strong> A)52.8 B)312.8 C)313.9 D)312.91

A)52.8
B)312.8
C)313.9
D)312.91
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74
Perform the addition.
<strong>Perform the addition.  </strong> A)4,931 B)5,887 C)5,987 D)5,977

A)4,931
B)5,887
C)5,987
D)5,977
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75
Multiply, omitting zeros in the calculation and then replacing them at the right of the product to obtain the final answer.
<strong>Multiply, omitting zeros in the calculation and then replacing them at the right of the product to obtain the final answer.  </strong> A)497,000,000 B)496,999,501 C)496,999,000 D)497,001,000

A)497,000,000
B)496,999,501
C)496,999,000
D)497,001,000
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76
Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)10,607,000 B)10,608,000 C)10,609,000 D)10,618,000

A)10,607,000
B)10,608,000
C)10,609,000
D)10,618,000
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77
Divide.
<strong>Divide.  </strong> A)816 B)815 R7 C)815 R1 D)815

A)816
B)815 R7
C)815 R1
D)815
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78
First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then multiply fully to obtain an exact answer.
<strong>First use front-end rounding to write an estimate of the answer, and then multiply fully to obtain an exact answer.  </strong> A)Estimate: 1, exact: 3 B)Estimate: 0.1, exact: 3.9 C)Estimate: 4, exact: 4 D)Estimate: 0.4, exact: 0.4

A)Estimate: 1, exact: 3
B)Estimate: 0.1, exact: 3.9
C)Estimate: 4, exact: 4
D)Estimate: 0.4, exact: 0.4
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79
Multiply.
<strong>Multiply.  </strong> A)2,002,000 B)2,011,000 C)2,000,000 D)2,001,000

A)2,002,000
B)2,011,000
C)2,000,000
D)2,001,000
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80
Estimate by using front-end rounding.
<strong>Estimate by using front-end rounding.  </strong> A)2,200 B)2,100 C)2,205 D)2,210

A)2,200
B)2,100
C)2,205
D)2,210
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