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3 Chapter 1 Test Form A Name: Round as indicated to the nearest ten ,568 to the nearest hundred ,236 to the nearest thousand 3. Round each of the following, using front-end rounding , , Michael Ross earned $44 on Monday, $36 on Tuesday, 6. $58 on Wednesday, took Thursday off, and earned $51 on Friday. Find his total earnings for the week. 7. DT Publishing purchased four notebook computers, each 7. costing $2149, and three printers, each priced at $399. Find the total cost of the new computer equipment. Round as indicated. 8. $ to the nearest cent $ to the nearest cent $ to the nearest dollar 10. Solve each problem Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. 47

4 48 Whole Numbers and Decimals Test Form A Find the total cost of 3.4 pounds of caramel nut clusters 20. at $8.25 per pound and 5.2 pounds of chocolate covered cashews at $9.35 per pound. 21. A certain wallpaper costs $18.79 per roll. An installer 21. charges $30.00 per roll for labor and $5.50 per roll for supplies. Find the charge to buy and install 7 rolls of wallpaper. 22. An Ebay merchant sells Civil War bullets individually for 22. $2.50. You are interested in buying the bullets in bulk to create display cases to resell. The merchant agrees to sell assortments of 25 bullets for $45. How much will you save over the individual price if you buy 75 bullets? 23. Elena treats a friend to a snack at the food court of a local 23. mall. She buys a slice of pizza to share for $2.95, two drinks at $1.25 each, and two cinnamon rolls at $1.85 each. How much change will Elena receive from a $20 bill? 24. While redecorating, Morris Company used 275 square 24. yards of commercial carpet. The cost of the carpet was $ How much did Morris pay per square yard? 25. A bottle of cleanser contains.76 ounce of an active 25. ingredient. Find the number of bottles of cleanser that can be made with ounces of active ingredient. Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

5 Chapter 1 Test Form B Name: Round as indicated to the nearest ten ,314 to the nearest hundred ,937 to the nearest thousand 3. Round each of the following, using front-end rounding , , James sold $175 of concession snacks at the ballpark 6. during the first hour, $305 during the second hour, and $224 during the final hour of the game. How much revenue did James make from the concessions during the game? 7. Four students each decide to purchase a new smartphone. 7. One student purchases a smartphone for $99. A second student purchases a smartphone for $149. The last two students spend $299 each on a smartphone. Find the total. Round as indicated. 8. $ to the nearest cent $1.213 to the nearest cent $45.63 to the nearest dollar 10. Solve each problem Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. 49

6 50 Whole Numbers and Decimals Test Form B A fly fisherman purchased 7 Black Gnat dry flies at $ each, 11 Blue Dun dry flies at $3.97 each, and a floating trout leader for $5.99. Find the total spent for the supplies. 21. A contractor charges $66.35 per cubic yard for concrete, 21. $ per cubic yard to spread the concrete, and $15.75 per cubic yard to finish the concrete. Find the total cost for 9.17 cubic yards of concrete. Round to the nearest cent. 22. The Ramirez family is planning a cruise for their reunion. 22. If they book 2 people per stateroom, the cost per person is $ If they book 4 people per stateroom, the cost per person is $ Forty-four people will attend the reunion. How much will the group save by booking 4 people per room as opposed to 2 people per room? 23. Sally bought 2 new tires at Kirk s Tires for $96.80 each. 23. Kirk also charged Sally $2.99 per tire for mounting, $2.80 per tire for valves, and $4.10 per tire for balancing. What is Sally s final bill? 24. JoEllyn spent $4.41 on ribbon for a craft project. The 24. ribbon cost $.36 per yard. How many yards of ribbon did JoEllyn purchase? 25. Shelia owns a sports car that gets 23.4 miles to the gallon. 25. She is planning a weekend trip to see her parents, who live 265 miles away. If gas costs $3.43 per gallon, how much does she need to budget for gas for the trip? Round to the nearest dollar. (Hint: Remember the return trip.) Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

7 Chapter 1 Test Form C Name: Round as indicated to the nearest ten ,396 to the nearest hundred ,184 to the nearest thousand 3. Round each of the following, using front-end rounding , , Lynda earned the following tips in a week: Monday, $37; 6. Tuesday, $21; Wednesday, $19; Friday, $52; and Saturday, $63. Find her total tips for the week. 7. The manager of a small office orders several bouquets of 7. flowers for Mother s Day, 3 rose bouquets for $69 each, 4 orchid bouquets for $75 each, and 7 daisy bouquets for $35 each. Find the total cost for the flowers. Round as indicated. 8. $ to the nearest cent $ to the nearest cent $ to the nearest dollar 10. Solve each problem Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. 51

8 52 Whole Numbers and Decimals Test Form C Find the total cost for 2.34 pounds of strawberries at 20. $1.48 per pound, and 2.48 pounds of grapes at $1.99 per pound. Round to the nearest cent. 21. Brandon worked hours last week. He will earn 21. a base pay of $10.80 per hour and 1.5 times this amount for any time over 40 hours. Find Brandon s gross pay. 22. The Robinson family s federal income tax is found by 22. multiplying their taxable income of $84, by the decimal.27 and rounding the result to the nearest dollar. Find their tax. 23. An adult belt requires inches of leather. A child s 23. belt requires inches of leather. A craftsman must produce one dozen of each size. How much leather will be left over from a 1000 inch length? 24. Each dose of a medication contains 4.28 units of a certain 24. ingredient. Find the number of doses that can be made from units of the ingredient. Round to the nearest whole number. 25. A commemorative gold coin weighs grams. Find 25. the number of coins that can be produced from 118 grams of gold. Round to the nearest whole number. Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

9 Chapter 1 Test Form D Name: Round as indicated to the nearest ten ,062 to the nearest hundred ,532 to the nearest thousand 3. Round each of the following, using front-end rounding , , Brent Richmond earned $48 on Monday, $74 on Tuesday, 6. $54 on Wednesday, took Thursday off, and earned $86 on Friday. Find his total earnings for the week. 7. The Northwest Public Library purchased 8 laptops at $ each, 3 copiers at $3815 each, and 4 projectors at $1375 each. Find the total cost. Round as indicated. 8. $ to the nearest cent $ to the nearest cent $ to the nearest dollar 10. Solve each problem Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. 53

10 54 Whole Numbers and Decimals Test Form D Find the total cost for 3.55 pounds of chicken at $ per pound, and 2.7 pounds of beef at $6.48 per pound. Round to the nearest cent. 21. A local car rental company charges a weekend rate of 21. $35.98 plus surcharges of $ Additionally, taxes are calculated by multiplying the entire amount by.15. What is the charge to rent the car? Round to the nearest cent. 22. Phil bought a jeep for $29,850. Find the tax if the tax 22. rate is Round to the nearest cent. 23. The Law family budgeted $500 for a camping vacation. 23. They spent $ on food, $43.80 on site rental, and $26.53 on gas. How much is left in their vacation budget for souvenirs? 24. It takes an assembly line machine 7.84 seconds to wrap 24. an item in plastic. Find the number of items that can be wrapped in 1 hour (3600 seconds). Round to the nearest whole number. 25. Joe Cratty is reimbursed $.29 per mile for travel expenses. 25. Last month he was reimbursed $ How many miles did Joe submit on his travel log last month? Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

11 Chapter 1 Test Form E Name: For each question, select the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. 1. Round 968 to the nearest ten. 1. (a) 1000 (b) 970 (c) 960 (d) Round 9812 to the nearest hundred. 2. (a) 9000 (b) 9800 (c) 10,000 (d) Round 75,698 to the nearest thousand. 3. (a) 75,000 (b) 75,700 (c) 76,000 (d) 80, Round 38,486 using front-end rounding. 4. (a) 40,000 (b) 38,000 (c) 38,490 (d) 38, Round 649,999 using front-end rounding. 5. (a) 700,000 (b) 649,000 (c) 650,000 (d) 600, Luis Ramirez earned $41 on Monday, $71 on Tuesday, $69 on 6. Wednesday, $40 on Thursday, and $73 on Friday. Find his total earnings for the week. (a) $254 (b) $253 (c) $294 (d) $ Tierra Santa Resort bought 4 exercise bikes at $964 each, 3 treadmills 7. at $1235 each, and 2 weight sets at $1148 each. Find the total cost of the equipment. (a) $9857 (b) $6694 (c) $3347 (d) $ Round $ to the nearest cent. 8. (a) $72.00 (b) $72.10 (c) $72.65 (d) $ Round $ to the nearest cent. 9. (a) $1800 (b) $ (c) $ (d) $ Round $ to the nearest dollar. 10. (a) $16.71 (b) $16 (c) $17 (d) $16.70 Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. 55

12 56 Whole Numbers and Decimals Test Form E 11. Add: (a) (b) (c) (d) Add: (a) (b) (c) (d) Subtract: (a) (b) (c) (d) Subtract: (a) (b) (c) (d) Multiply: (a) 18, (b) (c) (d) Multiply: (a) (b) (c) (d) Divide: (a).0762 (b) (c) (d) Divide: (a) (b).036 (c) 3.6 (d) Divide: (a) (b) (c) (d) Find the total cost, rounded to the nearest cent, of 3.9 pounds of corned 20. beef at $5.49 per pound and 4.6 pounds of pastrami at $4.95 per pound. (a) $40.72 (b) $26.36 (c) $28.26 (d) $ Artificial grass sells for $10.98 per square yard. Find the cost to buy 21. and install 69.2 square yards if the installer charges $5.15 per square yard for labor. Round to the nearest cent. (a) $ (b) $ (c) $ (d) $ Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

13 Whole Numbers and Decimals Test Form E The Gerard family's state income tax is found by multiplying their 22. taxable income of $53, by the decimal.021 and rounding the result to the nearest dollar. Find the tax. (a) $2568 (b) $1132 (c) $11,325 (d) $ A construction worker works 34.6 hours at $10.47 per hour. A total 23. of $68.83 is deducted for taxes. Find the net amount of his paycheck. Round to the nearest cent. (a) $ (b) $ (c) $ (d) $ A domestic automobile can travel 326 miles on a full tank of gasoline, 24. and averages 22 miles per gallon. How big is the gas tank? Round to the nearest tenth. (a) 12.4 gallons (b) 10 gallons (c) 15 gallons (d) 14.8 gallons 25. A piece of rubber tubing must be 12.8 inches in length. Find the 25. number of pieces that can be cut from 1472 inches of tubing. Round to the nearest whole number. (a) 86 pieces (b) 87 pieces (c) 118 pieces (d) 115 pieces Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

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15 Chapter 1 Test Form F Name: For each question, select the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. 1. Round 843 to the nearest ten. 1. (a) 840 (b) 845 (c) 800 (d) Round 119,451 to the nearest hundred. 2. (a) 119,450 (b) 119,500 (c) 119,400 (d) 119, Round 336,503 to the nearest thousand. 3. (a) 336,000 (b) 336,500 (c) 337,000 (d) 300, Round 4121 using front-end rounding. 4. (a) 4120 (b) 4000 (c) 5000 (d) Round 749,999 using front-end rounding. 5. (a) 740,000 (b) 750,000 (c) 700,000 (d) 800, Cheryl paid the following utility bills: electric, $47; gas, $71; telephone, 6. $153; water, $18; and trash, $19. Find the total amount for the utility bills. (a) $261 (b) $308 (c) $289 (d) $ The Harris County Library bought 4 printers at $895 each, 7 personal 7. computers at $2600 each, and 3 copiers at $3590 each. Find the total cost of the equipment. (a) $28,340 (b) $7085 (c) $16,950 (d) $32, Round $ to the nearest cent. 8. (a) $3.48 (b) $3.50 (c) $3.49 (d) $ Round $ to the nearest cent. 9. (a) $ (b) $ (c) $ (d) $ Round $ to the nearest dollar. 10. (a) $5678 (b) $5700 (c) $5670 (d) $6000 Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc. 59

16 60 Whole Numbers and Decimals Test Form F 11. Add: (a) (b) (c) (d) Add: (a) (b) (c) 979 (d) Subtract: (a) 35.8 (b) 45.8 (c) 46.8 (d) Subtract: (a) (b) (c) (d) Multiply: (a) (b) (c) (d) Multiply: (a) (b) (c) (d) Divide: (a) (b) (c) (d) Divide: (a) 128 (b) 13 (c) (d) Divide: (a) (b) (c) (d) Find the total cost of 4.3 pounds of bean salad at $6.95 per pound 20. and 2.9 pounds of potato salad at $5.35 per pound. (a) $45.31 (b) $45.40 (c) $50.04 (d) $ Ceramic tile costs $5.36 per square foot. The installer charges $ per square foot for labor. Find the cost to buy and install 54.3 square feet of tile. Round to the nearest cent. (a) $ (b) $ (c) $ (d) $ Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

17 Whole Numbers and Decimals Test Form F The Roberts family purchased a new van for $32,499. The tax rate is Find the total cost of the vehicle. Round to the nearest cent. (a) $23, (b) $23,56.18 (c) $34, (d) $ The Garcias have budgeted $700 for the Christmas holiday. So far 23. they spent $ on gifts, $ on food, and $85 on travel. How much remains in their holiday budget? (a) $ (b) $ (c) $ (d) $ A sales representative spent $ on incentive gifts for 21 clients. 24. What is the average cost per gift? Round to the nearest cent. (a) $16.09 (b) $ (c) $16.93 (d) $ Each dosage of a medication contains 5.85 units of a certain ingredient. 25. Find the number of dosages that can be made from 1872 units of the ingredient. (a) 320 dosages (c) 109 dosages (b) 110 dosages (d) 313 dosages Copyright 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.

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