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Using and Understanding Mathematics
Exam 2: Approaches to Problem Solving
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Convert the measurement to the units specified. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. -8 kilometers to yards
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Use units to help you answer the question. If necessary, round your answer to two decimal places. -A paint mixture contains 5 gallons of base for every gallon of color. In 108 gallons of paint, how many gallons of color are there?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Solve the problem. -
1
0
9
1
0
−
6
\frac { 10 ^ { 9 } } { 10 ^ { - 6 } }
1
0
−
6
1
0
9
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Use units to help you answer the question. If necessary, round your answer to two decimal places. -Suppose you could spend $5 every hour, night and day. How much could you spend in a year? (Assume that there are 365 days in a year.)
Question 5
Essay
Solve the problem. -There are 20 bags filled with coins that all look alike. The coins in 19 of the bags are authentic and weigh 10 ounces each. The coins in one of the bags are counterfeit and weigh 11 ounces each. With only one weighing on a scale, how can you determine which bag contains the counterfeit coins?
Question 6
Essay
Decide whether the statement makes sense. Explain your reasoning. -To convert from Kelvin to Celsius, you subtract 273.15. For example, -100 K = -373.15 °C.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Solve the problem. -How many cubic furlongs are in a cubic mile? (1 mile = 8 furlongs)
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Evaluate. -
9
5
−
1
4
\frac { 9 } { 5 } - \frac { 1 } { 4 }
5
9
−
4
1
Question 9
Essay
Solve the problem. -A father and son are in a terrible car accident. The father is killed. The son, badly injured, is brought to the hospital for emergency surgery. The surgeon takes one look at the patient and exclaims, "That's my son!" How is this possible?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Evaluate. -
2
19
×
19
9
\frac { 2 } { 19 } \times \frac { 19 } { 9 }
19
2
×
9
19
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Solve the problem. -How many square inches are in 6 square yards?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Use the following table of exchange rates to solve the problem. Round your answer when appropriate.
Currency
Dollars per Foreign
Foreign per Dollar
British pound
1.624
0.6158
Canadian dollar
1.005
0.9950
European euro
1.320
0.7576
Japanese yen
0.0120
83.33
Mexican peso
0.07855
12.73
\begin{array} { l | c | c } \text { Currency } & \text { Dollars per Foreign } & \text { Foreign per Dollar } \\\hline \text { British pound } & 1.624 & 0.6158 \\\text { Canadian dollar } & 1.005 & 0.9950 \\\text { European euro } & 1.320 & 0.7576 \\\text { Japanese yen } & 0.0120 & 83.33 \\\text { Mexican peso } & 0.07855 & 12.73\end{array}
Currency
British pound
Canadian dollar
European euro
Japanese yen
Mexican peso
Dollars per Foreign
1.624
1.005
1.320
0.0120
0.07855
Foreign per Dollar
0.6158
0.9950
0.7576
83.33
12.73
-You return from a trip with 3400 Japanese yen. How much are your yen worth in dollars?
Question 13
Essay
Decide whether the statement makes sense. Explain your reasoning. -I donated 64 fluid ounces of blood today.
Question 14
Essay
Solve the problem. -Paul and Saul ran a 50-meter race. When Paul crossed the finish line, Saul had run only 48 meters. Then they ran a second race, with Paul starting 2 meters behind the starting line. Assuming that both runners ran at the same pace as in the first race, who won the second race?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Solve the problem. -A certain land area is 540,000 square miles, and it holds a population of 64.1 million people. Calculate the population density.
Question 16
Essay
Decide whether the statement makes sense. Explain your reasoning. -Whether it's a problem in mathematics or something else, I always find it's best to complete the work by looking back to check, interpret, and explain my solution.