Deck 1: A Review of Basic Algebra

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Estimate the height of the candle after it has burned for 5125 \frac { 1 } { 2 } hours. Please round the answer to the nearest inch.
 <strong>Estimate the height of the candle after it has burned for  5 \frac { 1 } { 2 }  hours. Please round the answer to the nearest inch.  </strong> A) 4 B) 6 C) 7 D) 1 E) 3 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 4
B) 6
C) 7
D) 1
E) 3
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The formula for the cost C of renting a banquet room is given by C = 150 x + 300 where x is the number of hours the room is rented. Find the cost of renting the room for 4 <strong>The formula for the cost C of renting a banquet room is given by C = 150 x + 300 where x is the number of hours the room is rented. Find the cost of renting the room for 4   hours.</strong> A) $975.00 B) $9750.00 C) $5335.00 D) none of these <div style=padding-top: 35px> hours.

A) $975.00
B) $9750.00
C) $5335.00
D) none of these
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The quotient of the number of clients c and seventy-five gives the number of social workers w needed.

A) w=c75w = \frac { c } { 75 }
B) w=c75w = c - 75
C) w=75cw = 75 - c
D) c=w75c = \frac { w } { 75 }
E) w=75+cw = 75 + c
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Use the given formula to complete the table. c=p13c = \frac { p } { 13 }
 Number of packages p Cartons c52491?15612\begin{array} { | c | c | } \hline \begin{array} { c } \text { Number of packages } \\p\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Cartons } \\c\end{array} \\\hline 52 & 4 \\\hline 91 & ? \\\hline 156 & 12 \\\hline\end{array}

A) 7
B) 10
C) 11
D) 5
E) 6
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The product of the number of boxes b of crayons in a case and 12 gives the number of crayons c in a case.

A) c=12bc = 12 b
B) c=b12c = \frac { b } { 12 }
C) c=12bc = \frac { 12 } { b }
D) c=12+bc = 12 + b
E) c=12bc = 12 - b
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A(n) __________ is a letter that is used to stand for a number.

A) equation
B) variable
C) expression
D) formula
E) number
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Use the given formula to complete the table. n=30.44Kn = 30.44 - K
Kn030.441,01?30.440\begin{array} {| c | c| } \hline K & n \\\hline 0 & 30.44 \\\hline 1,01 & ? \\\hline 30.44 & 0 \\\hline\end{array}

A) 26.43
B) 28.43
C) 31.43
D) 29.43
E) 33.43
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Variables and/or numbers can be combined with mathematical operations to create algebraic __________.

A) variables
B) expressions
C) sets
D) verbal models
E) numbers
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The weight of a super-size s order of French Fries is three times that of a regular-size r order.

A) s=3+rs = 3 + r
B) s=3rs = 3 r
C) s=3rs = \frac { 3 } { r }
D) s=3rs = 3 - r
E) s=r3s = \frac { r } { 3 }
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Use the given formula to complete the table. y=x+11y = x + 11
xy01111?2233\begin{array} { | c | c | } \hline x & y \\\hline 0 & 11 \\\hline 11 & ? \\\hline 22 & 33 \\\hline\end{array}

A) 21
B) 18
C) 20
D) 22
E) 19
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Choose the correct mathematical model for the following. Five less than the product of 5 and x is 7.

A) 5 - 5 x = 7
B) 5x5=7\frac { 5 } { x } - 5 = 7
C) 55x=75 - \frac { 5 } { x } = 7
D) 5 x - 5 = 7
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A(n) __________ is a mathematical sentence that contains an = symbol.

A) expression
B) formula
C) variable
D) equation
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The cost c each semester is the sum of $10 times the number of units u taken and a student services fee of $23.

A) c=10u23c = 10 u - 23
B) c=10u+23c = 10 u + 23
C) u=23c10u = 23 c - 10
D) c=23u10c = 23 u - 10
E) u=23c+10u = 23 c + 10
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Choose the correct mathematical model for the following. A triangle has an area of 29 in2. The height is the quotient of twice the area and the base.

A) h=58bh = 58 b
B) h=58bh = \frac { 58 } { b }
C) h=b58h = \frac { b } { 58 }
D) h=58bh = 58 - b
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. Each test score t was increased by 16 points to give a new adjusted test score A .

A) A=16tA = 16 t
B) A=t16A = \frac { t } { 16 }
C) A=t+16A = t + 16
D) A=t16A = t - 16
E) A=16tA = \frac { 16 } { t }
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Choose the correct mathematical model for the following statement. The cost C (in dollars) to rent a truck is the sum of $30 and $0.58 a mile.

A) C=300.58mC = 30 - 0.58 m
B) C=58+30mC = 58 + 30 m
C) C=30+0.58mC = 30 + 0.58 m
D) C=300.58mC = \frac { 30 } { 0.58 m }
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The perimeter P of an equilateral triangle can be found by tripling the length of one of its sides s .

A) ρ=3s\rho = 3 - s
B) p=3+sp = 3 + s
C) P=3sP = \frac { 3 } { s }
D) P=3sP = 3 s
E) P=s3P = \frac { s } { 3 }
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Use the given formula to complete the table. y=100c
 Number of centuries c Years y22008?212,100\begin{array} { | c | c | } \hline \begin{array}{c}\text { Number of centuries } \\c\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}\text { Years } \\y\end{array} \\\hline 2 & 200 \\\hline 8 & ? \\\hline 21 & 2,100 \\\hline\end{array}

A) 830
B) 790
C) 800
D) 780
E) 760
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<strong>  Estimate the amount of the least average expenditure.</strong> A) $670 B) $780 C) $600 D) $830 E) $650 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Estimate the amount of the least average expenditure.

A) $670
B) $780
C) $600
D) $830
E) $650
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Classify the following as an expression or an equation.
2x2\sqrt { 2 x ^ { 2 } }

A) expression
B) equation
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The product of the number of boxes b of crayons in a case and 11 gives the number of crayons c in a case.
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The quotient of the number of clients c and seventy-five gives the number of social workers w needed.
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. 20% of a number

A) 0.2 x
B) 2 x
C) 0.02 x
D) x0.2\frac { x } { 0.2 }
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. Each test score t was increased by 19 points to give a new adjusted test score A .
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Classify the following as an expression or an equation. 3x5\sqrt { 3 x - 5 }

A) equation
B) expression
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Given the formula t=d40t = \frac { d } { 40 } . If d=8 , find t .

A) t=5
B) t= 15 \frac{1}{5}
C) t=4
D) t= 164 \frac{1}{64}
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  In what year was the average expenditure the least? __________ Estimate the amount. __________ In what year was it the greatest? __________ Estimate the amount. __________<div style=padding-top: 35px> In what year was the average expenditure the least?
__________ Estimate the amount. __________ In what year was it the greatest?
__________ Estimate the amount. __________
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Expressions that express a relationship between two or more variables are called __________.
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Estimate the height of the candle after it has burned for the given times. Please round the answer to the nearest inch. Estimate the height of the candle after it has burned for the given times. Please round the answer to the nearest inch.   For   hours. __________ in. For 9 hours. __________ in.<div style=padding-top: 35px> For Estimate the height of the candle after it has burned for the given times. Please round the answer to the nearest inch.   For   hours. __________ in. For 9 hours. __________ in.<div style=padding-top: 35px> hours. __________ in. For 9 hours. __________ in.
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A(n) __________ is a letter that is used to stand for a number.
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Phrases such as decreased by and less than are used to indicate the operation of __________.
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The weight of a super-size s order of French Fries is four times that of a regular-size r order.
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Choose the correct mathematical model for the following statement. Eight less than the quotient of six and x is three.

A) 86x=38 - \frac { 6 } { x } = 3
B) 6x8=3\frac { 6 } { x } - 8 = 3
C) 8 x - 6 = 3
D) 8 - 6 x = 3
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The perimeter P of an equilateral triangle can be found by tripling the length of one of its sides s .
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A(n) __________ is a mathematical sentence that contains an = symbol.
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. 8 less than the square of a number

A) x8\sqrt { x } - 8
B) 8x8 - \sqrt { x }
C) 8x28 - x ^ { 2 }
D) x28x ^ { 2 } - 8
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Variables and/or numbers can be combined with mathematical operations to create algebraic __________ .
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The cost c each semester is the sum of $12 times the number of units u taken and a student services fee of $23.
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Translate the following verbal model into a mathematical model. The cost C (in dollars) to rent a limousine is $300 plus $0.46 a mile. Let m = number of miles driven.
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List the elements of {3,83,0,23,1,5,2,π,4.45,9,16.6}\left\{ - 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 3 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 5 } , 2 , \pi , 4.45,9,16 . \overline { 6 } \right\} that belong to the set of rational numbers.

A) 3,0,1,2,9- 3,0,1,2,9
B) 5,π\sqrt { 5 } , \pi
C) 3,83,0,23,1,2,4.45,9,16.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 3 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1,2,4.45,9,16 . \overline { 6 }
D) 3,83,0,23,1,5,2,π,4.45,9,16.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 3 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 5 } , 2 , \pi , 4.45,9,16 . \overline { 6 }
E) 0,1,2,90,1,2,9
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List the elements of {2,85,0,13,1,3,4,π,4.55,9,13.6}\left\{ - 2 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 4 , \pi , 4.55,9,13 . \overline { 6 } \right\} that belong to the set of integers.

A) 0,1,3,4,π,90,1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 4 , \pi , 9
B) 0,1,4,90,1,4,9
C) 2,0,1,4,9- 2,0,1,4,9
D) 0,13,1,3,4,π,4.55,9,13.60 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 4 , \pi , 4.55,9,13 . \overline { 6 }
E) 85,13,4.55,13.6- \frac { 8 } { 5 } , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 4.55,13 . \overline { 6 }
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A(n) __________ number is a whole number greater than 1 that has only itself and 1 as factors. A(n) __________ number is a whole number greater than 1 that is not prime.

A) rational, composite
B) irrational, rational
C) prime, composite
D) prime, rational
E) rational, irrational
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List the elements of {2,85,0,13,1,3,2,π,4.65,9,16.6}\left\{ - 2 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.65,9,16 . \overline { 6 } \right\} that belong to the set of whole numbers.

A) 0,13,1,3,2,π,4.65,9,16.60 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.65,9,16 . \overline { 6 }
B) 0,1,2,90,1,2,9
C) 0,1,3,2,π,90,1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 9
D) 2,0,1,2,9- 2,0,1,2,9
E) 85,13,4.65,16.6- \frac { 8 } { 5 } , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 4.65,16 . \overline { 6 }
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Find the decimal equivalent of the fraction and determine whether the decimal is terminating or repeating. 58\frac { 5 } { 8 }

A) 0.630.63 , terminating
B) 0.6250.62 \overline { 5 } , terminating
C) 0.6250.625 , repeating
D) 0.6250.62 \overline { 5 } , terminating.
E) 0.6250.625 , repeating.
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Determine whether the statement is true or false. 25N-25 \in \mathbb{N}
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List the elements of {3,85,0,23,1,3,2,π,4.45,7,15.6}\left\{ - 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.45,7,15 . \overline { 6 } \right\} that belong to the set of real numbers.

A) 3,85,0,23,1,2,4.45,7,15.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1,2,4.45,7,15 . \overline { 6 }
B) 0,1,2,70,1,2,7
C) 3,85,0,23,1,3,2,π,4.45,7,15.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.45,7,15 . \overline { 6 }
D) 3,π\sqrt { 3 } , \pi
E) 3,0,1,2,7- 3,0,1,2,7
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Change the fraction into a decimal. Is the result terminating or repeating? 1916\frac { 19 } { 16 }

A) terminating
B) repeating
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Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Insert either a > or a symbol to make a true statement. |- 4| ____ - (- 5)

A) <
B) >
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Determine whether the statement is true or false. NQ\mathbb { N } \subset \mathbb { Q }
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Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.

A) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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__________ numbers are nonterminating, nonrepeating decimals.

A) Real
B) Rational
C) Negative
D) Positive
E) Irrational
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Determine whether the statement is true or false. 10Q\sqrt { 10 } \in { Q }
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Graph the set on a number line. {52,0.5,2.142765,π4,11,23}\left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\}

A)  <strong>Graph the set on a number line.  \left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\} </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)  <strong>Graph the set on a number line.  \left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\} </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)  <strong>Graph the set on a number line.  \left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\} </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)  <strong>Graph the set on a number line.  \left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\} </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E)  <strong>Graph the set on a number line.  \left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\} </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A(n) __________ number is any number that can be written as a fraction with an integer numerator and a nonzero integer denominator.

A) composite
B) rational
C) prime
D) irrational
E) whole
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For any real number c , { If c0, then c= If c<0, then c=\left\{ \begin{array} { l } \text { If } c \geq 0 , \text { then } | c | = \underline { \quad\quad\quad } \\\text { If } c < 0 , \text { then } | c | =\underline { \quad\quad\quad } \end{array} \right.

A) {0c\left\{ \begin{array} { r } 0 \\- c\end{array} \right.
B) {cc\left\{ \begin{array} { r } - c \\c\end{array} \right.
C) {cc\left\{ \begin{array} { l } c \\c\end{array} \right.
D) {cc\left\{ \begin{array} { l } - c \\- c\end{array} \right.
E) {cc\left\{ \begin{array} { r } c \\- c\end{array} \right.
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The set of rational numbers together with the set of irrational numbers form the set of __________ numbers.

A) real
B) negative
C) integer
D) prime
E) composite
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List the elements of {3,85,0,13,1,3,2,π,4.65,9,14.6}\left\{ - 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.65,9,14 . \overline { 6 } \right\} that belong to the set of irrational numbers.

A) 3,85,0,13,1,2,4.65,9,14.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1,2,4.65,9,14 . \overline { 6 }
B) 3,π\sqrt { 3 } , \pi
C) 3\sqrt { 3 }
D) 3,0,1,2,9- 3,0,1,2,9
E) 3,85,0,13,1,3,2,π,4.65,9,14.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.65,9,14 . \overline { 6 }
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__________ numbers are nonterminating, nonrepeating decimals.
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5π3- \frac { 5 \pi } { 3 } is located between which of the following two numbers on the number line?

A) 5 and 4- 5 \text { and } - 4
B) 6 and 5- 6 \text { and } - 5
C) 7 and 6- 7 \text { and } - 6
D) 8 and 7- 8 \text { and } - 7
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Find the value of the expression. |- 7.9|
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Which of the following numbers is an integer?

A) -1
B) 54 \frac{5}{4}
C) 6\sqrt { 6 }
D) 2.87
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Insert either a or a symbol to make a true statement. <strong>Insert either a or a symbol to make a true statement.   ____  </strong> A) < B) > <div style=padding-top: 35px> ____ <strong>Insert either a or a symbol to make a true statement.   ____  </strong> A) < B) > <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) <
B) >
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<strong>  is an example of a(n) ___________ number.</strong> A) irrational B) rational C) integer D) whole <div style=padding-top: 35px> is an example of a(n) ___________ number.

A) irrational
B) rational
C) integer
D) whole
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Which of the following elements is an irrational number: {2,29,.15,4,6}\left\{ - 2 , - \frac { 2 } { 9 } , .1 \overline { 5 } , \sqrt { 4 } , \sqrt { 6 } \right\}

A) 6\sqrt { 6 }
B) 4\sqrt { 4 }
C) 151 \overline { 5 }
D) -2
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Find the value of the expression. |- 20|
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The set of rational numbers together with the set of irrational numbers form the set of __________ numbers.
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The number 0.42\sqrt { 0.42 } is an example of a(n) __________.

A) irrational number
B) rational number
C) integer
D) whole number
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Find the value of the expression. |- 20|

A) 20
B) - 20
C) 0
D) - 1
E) 1
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Find the value of the expression. - |- 9|
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A(n) __________ number is any number that can be written as a fraction with an integer numerator and a nonzero integer denominator.
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Graph the set of whole numbers less that 3.

A) <strong>Graph the set of whole numbers less that 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Graph the set of whole numbers less that 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Graph the set of whole numbers less that 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Graph the set of whole numbers less that 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following is a true inequality?

A) 20>6- 20 > - 6
B) 20<6| - 20 | < 6
C) 0<70 < - 7
D) 20<6- 20 < - 6
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Insert either a > or a symbol to make a true statement. 5.999 ____ 5.1

A) <
B) >
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Find the value of the expression. |6.9|

A) 1
B) 0
C) 6.9
D) - 1
E) - 6.9
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Evaluate: (5)| - ( - 5 ) |

A) 5
B) -5
C) 15 \frac{1}{5}
D) 15- \frac{1}{5}
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A number that can be written as ab\frac { a } { b } , where a and b represent integers and b ? 0 is a(n) __________.

A) irrational number
B) whole number
C) integer
D) rational number
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Find the value of the expression. - |- 4|

A) - 4
B) - 1
C) 4
D) 0
E) 1
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Deck 1: A Review of Basic Algebra
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Estimate the height of the candle after it has burned for 5125 \frac { 1 } { 2 } hours. Please round the answer to the nearest inch.
 <strong>Estimate the height of the candle after it has burned for  5 \frac { 1 } { 2 }  hours. Please round the answer to the nearest inch.  </strong> A) 4 B) 6 C) 7 D) 1 E) 3

A) 4
B) 6
C) 7
D) 1
E) 3
3
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The formula for the cost C of renting a banquet room is given by C = 150 x + 300 where x is the number of hours the room is rented. Find the cost of renting the room for 4 <strong>The formula for the cost C of renting a banquet room is given by C = 150 x + 300 where x is the number of hours the room is rented. Find the cost of renting the room for 4   hours.</strong> A) $975.00 B) $9750.00 C) $5335.00 D) none of these hours.

A) $975.00
B) $9750.00
C) $5335.00
D) none of these
$975.00
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The quotient of the number of clients c and seventy-five gives the number of social workers w needed.

A) w=c75w = \frac { c } { 75 }
B) w=c75w = c - 75
C) w=75cw = 75 - c
D) c=w75c = \frac { w } { 75 }
E) w=75+cw = 75 + c
w=c75w = \frac { c } { 75 }
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Use the given formula to complete the table. c=p13c = \frac { p } { 13 }
 Number of packages p Cartons c52491?15612\begin{array} { | c | c | } \hline \begin{array} { c } \text { Number of packages } \\p\end{array} & \begin{array} { c } \text { Cartons } \\c\end{array} \\\hline 52 & 4 \\\hline 91 & ? \\\hline 156 & 12 \\\hline\end{array}

A) 7
B) 10
C) 11
D) 5
E) 6
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The product of the number of boxes b of crayons in a case and 12 gives the number of crayons c in a case.

A) c=12bc = 12 b
B) c=b12c = \frac { b } { 12 }
C) c=12bc = \frac { 12 } { b }
D) c=12+bc = 12 + b
E) c=12bc = 12 - b
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A(n) __________ is a letter that is used to stand for a number.

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C) expression
D) formula
E) number
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Use the given formula to complete the table. n=30.44Kn = 30.44 - K
Kn030.441,01?30.440\begin{array} {| c | c| } \hline K & n \\\hline 0 & 30.44 \\\hline 1,01 & ? \\\hline 30.44 & 0 \\\hline\end{array}

A) 26.43
B) 28.43
C) 31.43
D) 29.43
E) 33.43
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Variables and/or numbers can be combined with mathematical operations to create algebraic __________.

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B) expressions
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E) numbers
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The weight of a super-size s order of French Fries is three times that of a regular-size r order.

A) s=3+rs = 3 + r
B) s=3rs = 3 r
C) s=3rs = \frac { 3 } { r }
D) s=3rs = 3 - r
E) s=r3s = \frac { r } { 3 }
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Use the given formula to complete the table. y=x+11y = x + 11
xy01111?2233\begin{array} { | c | c | } \hline x & y \\\hline 0 & 11 \\\hline 11 & ? \\\hline 22 & 33 \\\hline\end{array}

A) 21
B) 18
C) 20
D) 22
E) 19
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Choose the correct mathematical model for the following. Five less than the product of 5 and x is 7.

A) 5 - 5 x = 7
B) 5x5=7\frac { 5 } { x } - 5 = 7
C) 55x=75 - \frac { 5 } { x } = 7
D) 5 x - 5 = 7
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A(n) __________ is a mathematical sentence that contains an = symbol.

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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The cost c each semester is the sum of $10 times the number of units u taken and a student services fee of $23.

A) c=10u23c = 10 u - 23
B) c=10u+23c = 10 u + 23
C) u=23c10u = 23 c - 10
D) c=23u10c = 23 u - 10
E) u=23c+10u = 23 c + 10
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Choose the correct mathematical model for the following. A triangle has an area of 29 in2. The height is the quotient of twice the area and the base.

A) h=58bh = 58 b
B) h=58bh = \frac { 58 } { b }
C) h=b58h = \frac { b } { 58 }
D) h=58bh = 58 - b
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15
Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. Each test score t was increased by 16 points to give a new adjusted test score A .

A) A=16tA = 16 t
B) A=t16A = \frac { t } { 16 }
C) A=t+16A = t + 16
D) A=t16A = t - 16
E) A=16tA = \frac { 16 } { t }
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Choose the correct mathematical model for the following statement. The cost C (in dollars) to rent a truck is the sum of $30 and $0.58 a mile.

A) C=300.58mC = 30 - 0.58 m
B) C=58+30mC = 58 + 30 m
C) C=30+0.58mC = 30 + 0.58 m
D) C=300.58mC = \frac { 30 } { 0.58 m }
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Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The perimeter P of an equilateral triangle can be found by tripling the length of one of its sides s .

A) ρ=3s\rho = 3 - s
B) p=3+sp = 3 + s
C) P=3sP = \frac { 3 } { s }
D) P=3sP = 3 s
E) P=s3P = \frac { s } { 3 }
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18
Use the given formula to complete the table. y=100c
 Number of centuries c Years y22008?212,100\begin{array} { | c | c | } \hline \begin{array}{c}\text { Number of centuries } \\c\end{array} & \begin{array}{c}\text { Years } \\y\end{array} \\\hline 2 & 200 \\\hline 8 & ? \\\hline 21 & 2,100 \\\hline\end{array}

A) 830
B) 790
C) 800
D) 780
E) 760
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19
<strong>  Estimate the amount of the least average expenditure.</strong> A) $670 B) $780 C) $600 D) $830 E) $650 Estimate the amount of the least average expenditure.

A) $670
B) $780
C) $600
D) $830
E) $650
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20
Classify the following as an expression or an equation.
2x2\sqrt { 2 x ^ { 2 } }

A) expression
B) equation
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21
Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The product of the number of boxes b of crayons in a case and 11 gives the number of crayons c in a case.
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22
Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The quotient of the number of clients c and seventy-five gives the number of social workers w needed.
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23
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24
Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. 20% of a number

A) 0.2 x
B) 2 x
C) 0.02 x
D) x0.2\frac { x } { 0.2 }
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25
Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. Each test score t was increased by 19 points to give a new adjusted test score A .
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26
Classify the following as an expression or an equation. 3x5\sqrt { 3 x - 5 }

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27
Given the formula t=d40t = \frac { d } { 40 } . If d=8 , find t .

A) t=5
B) t= 15 \frac{1}{5}
C) t=4
D) t= 164 \frac{1}{64}
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28
  In what year was the average expenditure the least? __________ Estimate the amount. __________ In what year was it the greatest? __________ Estimate the amount. __________ In what year was the average expenditure the least?
__________ Estimate the amount. __________ In what year was it the greatest?
__________ Estimate the amount. __________
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29
Expressions that express a relationship between two or more variables are called __________.
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30
Estimate the height of the candle after it has burned for the given times. Please round the answer to the nearest inch. Estimate the height of the candle after it has burned for the given times. Please round the answer to the nearest inch.   For   hours. __________ in. For 9 hours. __________ in. For Estimate the height of the candle after it has burned for the given times. Please round the answer to the nearest inch.   For   hours. __________ in. For 9 hours. __________ in. hours. __________ in. For 9 hours. __________ in.
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31
A(n) __________ is a letter that is used to stand for a number.
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32
Phrases such as decreased by and less than are used to indicate the operation of __________.
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33
Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The weight of a super-size s order of French Fries is four times that of a regular-size r order.
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34
Choose the correct mathematical model for the following statement. Eight less than the quotient of six and x is three.

A) 86x=38 - \frac { 6 } { x } = 3
B) 6x8=3\frac { 6 } { x } - 8 = 3
C) 8 x - 6 = 3
D) 8 - 6 x = 3
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35
Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The perimeter P of an equilateral triangle can be found by tripling the length of one of its sides s .
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36
A(n) __________ is a mathematical sentence that contains an = symbol.
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37
Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. 8 less than the square of a number

A) x8\sqrt { x } - 8
B) 8x8 - \sqrt { x }
C) 8x28 - x ^ { 2 }
D) x28x ^ { 2 } - 8
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38
Variables and/or numbers can be combined with mathematical operations to create algebraic __________ .
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39
Translate the verbal model into a mathematical model. The cost c each semester is the sum of $12 times the number of units u taken and a student services fee of $23.
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40
Translate the following verbal model into a mathematical model. The cost C (in dollars) to rent a limousine is $300 plus $0.46 a mile. Let m = number of miles driven.
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41
List the elements of {3,83,0,23,1,5,2,π,4.45,9,16.6}\left\{ - 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 3 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 5 } , 2 , \pi , 4.45,9,16 . \overline { 6 } \right\} that belong to the set of rational numbers.

A) 3,0,1,2,9- 3,0,1,2,9
B) 5,π\sqrt { 5 } , \pi
C) 3,83,0,23,1,2,4.45,9,16.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 3 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1,2,4.45,9,16 . \overline { 6 }
D) 3,83,0,23,1,5,2,π,4.45,9,16.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 3 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 5 } , 2 , \pi , 4.45,9,16 . \overline { 6 }
E) 0,1,2,90,1,2,9
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42
List the elements of {2,85,0,13,1,3,4,π,4.55,9,13.6}\left\{ - 2 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 4 , \pi , 4.55,9,13 . \overline { 6 } \right\} that belong to the set of integers.

A) 0,1,3,4,π,90,1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 4 , \pi , 9
B) 0,1,4,90,1,4,9
C) 2,0,1,4,9- 2,0,1,4,9
D) 0,13,1,3,4,π,4.55,9,13.60 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 4 , \pi , 4.55,9,13 . \overline { 6 }
E) 85,13,4.55,13.6- \frac { 8 } { 5 } , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 4.55,13 . \overline { 6 }
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43
A(n) __________ number is a whole number greater than 1 that has only itself and 1 as factors. A(n) __________ number is a whole number greater than 1 that is not prime.

A) rational, composite
B) irrational, rational
C) prime, composite
D) prime, rational
E) rational, irrational
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44
List the elements of {2,85,0,13,1,3,2,π,4.65,9,16.6}\left\{ - 2 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.65,9,16 . \overline { 6 } \right\} that belong to the set of whole numbers.

A) 0,13,1,3,2,π,4.65,9,16.60 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.65,9,16 . \overline { 6 }
B) 0,1,2,90,1,2,9
C) 0,1,3,2,π,90,1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 9
D) 2,0,1,2,9- 2,0,1,2,9
E) 85,13,4.65,16.6- \frac { 8 } { 5 } , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 4.65,16 . \overline { 6 }
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45
Find the decimal equivalent of the fraction and determine whether the decimal is terminating or repeating. 58\frac { 5 } { 8 }

A) 0.630.63 , terminating
B) 0.6250.62 \overline { 5 } , terminating
C) 0.6250.625 , repeating
D) 0.6250.62 \overline { 5 } , terminating.
E) 0.6250.625 , repeating.
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46
Determine whether the statement is true or false. 25N-25 \in \mathbb{N}
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47
List the elements of {3,85,0,23,1,3,2,π,4.45,7,15.6}\left\{ - 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.45,7,15 . \overline { 6 } \right\} that belong to the set of real numbers.

A) 3,85,0,23,1,2,4.45,7,15.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1,2,4.45,7,15 . \overline { 6 }
B) 0,1,2,70,1,2,7
C) 3,85,0,23,1,3,2,π,4.45,7,15.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 2 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.45,7,15 . \overline { 6 }
D) 3,π\sqrt { 3 } , \pi
E) 3,0,1,2,7- 3,0,1,2,7
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48
Change the fraction into a decimal. Is the result terminating or repeating? 1916\frac { 19 } { 16 }

A) terminating
B) repeating
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49
Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   .

A) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of composite numbers less than   .</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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50
Insert either a > or a symbol to make a true statement. |- 4| ____ - (- 5)

A) <
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51
Determine whether the statement is true or false. NQ\mathbb { N } \subset \mathbb { Q }
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52
Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.

A) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Graph the set on a number line. The set of integers between - 7 and 0.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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53
__________ numbers are nonterminating, nonrepeating decimals.

A) Real
B) Rational
C) Negative
D) Positive
E) Irrational
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54
Determine whether the statement is true or false. 10Q\sqrt { 10 } \in { Q }
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55
Graph the set on a number line. {52,0.5,2.142765,π4,11,23}\left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\}

A)  <strong>Graph the set on a number line.  \left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\} </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B)  <strong>Graph the set on a number line.  \left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\} </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C)  <strong>Graph the set on a number line.  \left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\} </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D)  <strong>Graph the set on a number line.  \left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\} </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E)  <strong>Graph the set on a number line.  \left\{ - \frac { 5 } { 2 } , - 0.5,2.142765 \ldots , \frac { \pi } { 4 } , - \sqrt { 11 } , 2 \sqrt { 3 } \right\} </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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56
A(n) __________ number is any number that can be written as a fraction with an integer numerator and a nonzero integer denominator.

A) composite
B) rational
C) prime
D) irrational
E) whole
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57
For any real number c , { If c0, then c= If c<0, then c=\left\{ \begin{array} { l } \text { If } c \geq 0 , \text { then } | c | = \underline { \quad\quad\quad } \\\text { If } c < 0 , \text { then } | c | =\underline { \quad\quad\quad } \end{array} \right.

A) {0c\left\{ \begin{array} { r } 0 \\- c\end{array} \right.
B) {cc\left\{ \begin{array} { r } - c \\c\end{array} \right.
C) {cc\left\{ \begin{array} { l } c \\c\end{array} \right.
D) {cc\left\{ \begin{array} { l } - c \\- c\end{array} \right.
E) {cc\left\{ \begin{array} { r } c \\- c\end{array} \right.
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58
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59
The set of rational numbers together with the set of irrational numbers form the set of __________ numbers.

A) real
B) negative
C) integer
D) prime
E) composite
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60
List the elements of {3,85,0,13,1,3,2,π,4.65,9,14.6}\left\{ - 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.65,9,14 . \overline { 6 } \right\} that belong to the set of irrational numbers.

A) 3,85,0,13,1,2,4.65,9,14.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1,2,4.65,9,14 . \overline { 6 }
B) 3,π\sqrt { 3 } , \pi
C) 3\sqrt { 3 }
D) 3,0,1,2,9- 3,0,1,2,9
E) 3,85,0,13,1,3,2,π,4.65,9,14.6- 3 , - \frac { 8 } { 5 } , 0 , \frac { 1 } { 3 } , 1 , \sqrt { 3 } , 2 , \pi , 4.65,9,14 . \overline { 6 }
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61
__________ numbers are nonterminating, nonrepeating decimals.
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62
5π3- \frac { 5 \pi } { 3 } is located between which of the following two numbers on the number line?

A) 5 and 4- 5 \text { and } - 4
B) 6 and 5- 6 \text { and } - 5
C) 7 and 6- 7 \text { and } - 6
D) 8 and 7- 8 \text { and } - 7
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63
Find the value of the expression. |- 7.9|
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64
Which of the following numbers is an integer?

A) -1
B) 54 \frac{5}{4}
C) 6\sqrt { 6 }
D) 2.87
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65
Insert either a or a symbol to make a true statement. <strong>Insert either a or a symbol to make a true statement.   ____  </strong> A) < B) > ____ <strong>Insert either a or a symbol to make a true statement.   ____  </strong> A) < B) >

A) <
B) >
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66
<strong>  is an example of a(n) ___________ number.</strong> A) irrational B) rational C) integer D) whole is an example of a(n) ___________ number.

A) irrational
B) rational
C) integer
D) whole
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67
Which of the following elements is an irrational number: {2,29,.15,4,6}\left\{ - 2 , - \frac { 2 } { 9 } , .1 \overline { 5 } , \sqrt { 4 } , \sqrt { 6 } \right\}

A) 6\sqrt { 6 }
B) 4\sqrt { 4 }
C) 151 \overline { 5 }
D) -2
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68
Find the value of the expression. |- 20|
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69
The set of rational numbers together with the set of irrational numbers form the set of __________ numbers.
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70
The number 0.42\sqrt { 0.42 } is an example of a(n) __________.

A) irrational number
B) rational number
C) integer
D) whole number
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71
Find the value of the expression. |- 20|

A) 20
B) - 20
C) 0
D) - 1
E) 1
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72
Find the value of the expression. - |- 9|
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73
A(n) __________ number is any number that can be written as a fraction with an integer numerator and a nonzero integer denominator.
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74
Graph the set of whole numbers less that 3.

A) <strong>Graph the set of whole numbers less that 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Graph the set of whole numbers less that 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Graph the set of whole numbers less that 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Graph the set of whole numbers less that 3.</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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75
Which of the following is a true inequality?

A) 20>6- 20 > - 6
B) 20<6| - 20 | < 6
C) 0<70 < - 7
D) 20<6- 20 < - 6
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76
Insert either a > or a symbol to make a true statement. 5.999 ____ 5.1

A) <
B) >
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77
Find the value of the expression. |6.9|

A) 1
B) 0
C) 6.9
D) - 1
E) - 6.9
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78
Evaluate: (5)| - ( - 5 ) |

A) 5
B) -5
C) 15 \frac{1}{5}
D) 15- \frac{1}{5}
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79
A number that can be written as ab\frac { a } { b } , where a and b represent integers and b ? 0 is a(n) __________.

A) irrational number
B) whole number
C) integer
D) rational number
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80
Find the value of the expression. - |- 4|

A) - 4
B) - 1
C) 4
D) 0
E) 1
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