T101 DEPARTMENTAL FINAL REVIEW

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T101 DEPARTMENTAL FINAL REVIEW REVISED SPRING 2009 *******This is only a sampling of some problems to review. Previous tests and reviews should also be reviewed.*** 1) a) Find the 14th term of the arithmetic sequence 3, 6, 9, 12,... 345. b) Find the number of terms in the arithmetic sequence 3, 6, 9, 12,... 345. 2) The following sequence could be either arithmetic or geometric depending on the numbers replacing the blanks. Find both possible sequences. 20,, 80,, 3) List the next three terms to continue a pattern. (Finding differences may be helpful) 5, 9, 16, 27, 43, 65, 94. 4) Find the first five terms of the sequence whose nth term is n3 + 5. 5) How many dots will be in the sixth figure of this pattern? In the nth figure?.........,..,..., 6) A store clerk sets up a display of soup in the form of a triangle, using 12 soup cans at the base and 1 at the top. (Only part of the display is shown below) a) How many soup cans were used by the clerk to make the arrangement? b) How many soup cans would be needed to make a display with 75 cans at the base? 7) List the set of letters needed to spell these words: tear, rate, rat, tea. Find n(a) for the set A. 8) A = {8, 10, 12, 14, 16} 1

9) If U = { 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46 }, A = { 41, 43, 46 } and B = { 41, 45 }, find each of the following: a) A B b) A B c) A x B d) n(a) 10) List the elements of the set A = x x N and 5 x < 10 11) List all subsets of C = 1, 2, 3, 4 12) Given U = 1, 2, 3,..., 30 A = 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 B = x x N & 15 < x < 25 C = x x is an odd number & 19 x < 30. a) A B e) B - C b) A B f) Show A (B C) = (A B ) (A C) c) Is A (B C) = (A B) C? g) (B - C) A d) ShowA B = A B h) n(b - A) 13) Given U and the disjoints sets A and B ( A and B being proper subsets of U) find: a) A U b) A B c) A - B d) B - A e) A U f) B g) B h) A A i) B B j) B U 14) A = 1, 2, 3, 4 B = 2, 3 Use,,,, and. a)...a b) B...A c) 2...B d) 2, 3...B e) 1...A f) A...B g) 5...A h) 2...B 15) Indicate the following sets by shading: a) (C - A) B b) C - (A B) Decide whether the sets are equal. 16) {4, 8, 12, 16, 32} and {4, 8, 12, 16,..., 32} Decide whether the statement is true or false. 17) {a a is an odd integer} {b b is a positive integer} 18) {6, 12, 18, 24, 30} Decide whether the sets are equivalent. 19) {62, 24, 87, 0, 68} and {z, n, c, s, y} 2

Shade the Venn diagram to represent the set. 20) A B 21) (A B) (A B) 22) C (A B) 23) [(A B) C] - A 24) (A B) - C 3

Use a Venn diagram to decide if the statement is true or false. 25) A B = B - A 26) B (A C) = (A B) (B C) Write a description of the shaded region using the symbols A, B, C,,, -, and as needed. 27) 28) 29) 4

Find the cardinal number of the indicated set. 30) Given: n(a) = 70 n(b) = 78 n(c) = 72 n(a B) = 14 n(a C) = 16 n(b C) = 10 n(a B C) = 8 n(a B C) = 141 Find n(u) 31) At East Zone University (EZU) there are 897 students taking College Algebra or Calculus. 520 are taking College Algebra, 450 are taking Calculus, and 73 are taking both College Algebra and Calculus. How many are taking Algebra but not Calculus? 32) A survey of a group of 115 tourists was taken in St. Louis. The survey showed the following: 64 of the tourists plan to visit Gateway Arch; 48 plan to visit the zoo; 11 plan to visit the Art Museum and the zoo, but not the Gateway Arch; 13 plan to visit the Art Museum and the Gateway Arch, but not the zoo; 19 plan to visit the Gateway Arch and the zoo, but not the Art Museum; 7 plan to visit the Art Museum, the zoo and the Gateway Arch; 16 plan to visit none of the three places. How many plan to visit the Art Museum only? 33) True or False? a) A - B = B - A b) A c) A U d) If A C = A, then A C e) If B C, then B C = B f) (A B) C = A (B C) g) A A = h) A A = U i) B - B = 5

34) If A = 1, 2, 3 B = m, n, x a) How many 1-1 correspondences are possible? b) find A B c) n(a B) =? d) Is A A a function from A to A? e) How many proper subsets does A have? 35) A = {11, 8, 9} B = {13, 4} Find A B. 36) f(x) = 3x - 2 f(0) =? f(1) =? 37) Give the rule x f(x) 0 2 1 3 2 6 3 11 38) Given the function f(x) = 3x- 1 and the domain D = 0, 3, 5, find the associated range. 39) Given f(x) = 2x - 1 and g(x) = x - 7 find each of the following: a. (f g)(-4) b. g(f(5)) c. (g f )(x) 40) Which of the following relations is a function from the set of first components to the set of the second components? a) (1, 1,), (2, 4), (3, 4) b) (4, 1), (5, 1), (6, 1) c) (1, 5), (2, 6), (1, 3) 41) To call country A you pay $1.19 for the first minute and 75 each additional minute. Complete the ordered pairs (x, y), when x is the number of minutes and y is the cost of the call. a) (1, ) b) (2, ) c) (3, ) d) (, $8.69) Also, write a rule that lets you figure out the cost of the call as a function of the number of minutes. 6

42) Draw Venn Diagrams: A = x x is a positive divisor of 12 B = x x is a positive divisor of 20 Can you use this diagram to find the greatest common divisor of 12 and 20? 43) Which are equivalent? Which are equal? a) A = 1, 2, 3 b) B = c) C = d) D= 1 e) E = f) F = 3, 7, 8 g) G = 3 h) H = 2, 1, 3 44) In a certain town there live 150 men: 80 are married, 70 have a telephone, 75 own a car, 55 are married and have a telephone, 35 have a telephone and a car, 40 are married and have a car, and 30 are married, have a car and have a telephone. How many men are single and do not have either a car or a telephone? 45) Write 1492 in Roman numerals. 46) Rewrite the following division sentence as a multiplication sentence; then rewrite the multiplication sentence as a NEW division sentence. 320,544 224 = 1431 47) If it takes 30 seconds to make each cut, how long will it take to cut 16 boards that are 15 feet long into boards that are 5 feet long if only one board can be cut at a time? (careful-make a drawing) 48) Kathyʹs VISA charge account has a starting balance of $617. She makes purchases of $80, $90, $55, and $26. She makes a payment of $23 and returns some merchandise for $41. What is her balance at this time? 49) I am thinking of a whole number. If I divide it by 11, then multiply by 15, then subtract 18, and then add 60, I end up with 87. What was my original number? 50) Find -x when x = -3. 51) Add: 9 + ( - 14) + ( - 7) + 17 + ( - 12) 52) Use a property of subtraction to rewrite each of the following as a sum. a) 5-4 b) -2 - ( - 3) c) - 2-2 53) Simplify: - 6-54 3 (2) + 4 2 7

54) Simplify: - 6-9(4) + 2 55) In a chemical experiment the temperature is - 48 C at 3:00 P.M. What is temperature at 3:21 P.M. if the temperature increases 3 C per minute? 56) Classify each of the following as true or false. a) If a number is divisible by 8 and 2, then it is divisible by 16. b) If x( a + b), then x a or xb. c) 04. 57) Which of the following numbers are divisible by 3? 2448, 7367, 6353, 5175 58) Which of the following numbers are divisible by 8? 1014, 711, 4279, 135 59) Which of the following numbers are divisible by 6? 4942, 9090, 7436, 3744 60) Find all the factors of: a) 33 b) 72 61) Write the prime factorization of 300. 62) What is the greatest prime number to consider to test whether or not 531 is prime? 63) Farmer Welsh has 725 pear trees. He wants to plant them in rows that have the same number of trees in each row. Since his property is approximately square, what are his best options? 64) At 12:00 P.M. David and Tanya are sitting in class. Every 35 seconds David looks up to see if Tanya is looking at him. Every 49 seconds Tanya looks up to see if David is looking at her. If they immediately look back at their desks each time, how long will it be before they make eye contact? 65) Find the least number divisible by each natural number greater than 3 and less than 15. 66) Carol has five times as much money as Nina, and Nina has $8 less than Lynn. If n represents the amount Nina has, represent the total amount that Carol, Nina and Lynn have together. 8

67) A teacher instructs her class as follows: Take any number and subtract 12 from it. Now multiply that difference by 5. Next add 20, and divide the sum by 5. If you now add 16 to the quotient and tell me the number. I will tell you the number you started with. Show how it is possible for the teacher to find the starting number. 68) Last week Mrs. Bakerʹs cats got into Mrs. Murphyʹs chicken coop with her chickens. During the commotion, I counted 26 heads and 60 feet. None of the animals was harmed. How many of Mrs. Bakerʹs cats were in the coop with how many of Mrs. Murphyʹs chickens? 69) Classify as True or False: a) Every set is a subset of itself. b) If A = { 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}, then n(a) = 5. 70) Find the 8th term of this sequence: 32, 16, 8, 4,... 71) Tomʹs income has been increasing each year by the same amount. The first year his income was $25,900, and the fifteenth year his income was $60,900. In what year will his income be $85,900? 72) Convert 29 to base three. 73) Convert 423 five to base ten. 74) Tell the place value for the underlined numbers: a) 94598 b) 248 six 75) For each of the following identify the rational number property which is illustrated: a) 9 + ( 6 + 4) = 9 + ( 4 + 6) b) -3( x + 8 ) = -3x + - 24 c) 4 + 0 = 4 76) Draw a diagram of the collection of base pieces representing the following number. 143five. 77) Add or multiply in the bases indicated: a) 50303six + 244six b) 212five x 13five 78) Use the indicated model to perform the following: Show your work. a) 7 + 3 (number line and charged field) b) 3 x ( - 5) (charged field) c) -7-4 (charged field) 9

79) Write the first 15 natural numbers in base five. 80) Find the missing numbers in each of the following. a) 3 8 b) 9 5 + 4 8 3 x 3 6 7 3 1 81) Use both traditional and the lattice multliplication algorithm to perform the following multiplication. 149 x 58 82) A siren blows every 45 seconds. Find the number of times it blows in 15 minutes. 83) Find the additive inverse of a. 3 b. -7 c. 2x - 5y 84) Decide whether the following are true or false using only the divisibility tests. Give a reason for your answer. a) 9 56,892 b) 15 87,465 85) Find: a) GCD( 12, 80) b) LCM ( 20, 36) 86) Use the Euclidean Algorithm to find the GCD and LCM of 200 and 2924. 87) List all primes that must be checked in order to determine if 519 is prime. 88) What is the smallest counting number divisible by 2, 4, 6, 12 and 15? 89) Simplify: a) 6 - (-5) x 4 b) 12-4 x 6 3 + 9-2 3 90) Solve this equation: -2x - 15 = 27 91) The annual sales for certain computers were $7,800 one year and $14,950 the next. Assuming that the price of computers was the same each of the two years, how many computers were sold each of the two years? ( there is more than one possiblity---list all the possible answers) 92) Write the preceeding and succeeding number for each of the following: a) 767 eight b) XIX 10

93) Estimate each answer. Show how you arrived at your answer. a) 345 76 b ) 78 65,789 TRUE/FALSE 94) The empty set is a subset of every set. 95) 5 { 3, 4, 6, 7 } 96) Commutativity does not hold for division. 97) If b is a whole number, then b 0 = 0 and 0 b is undefined. 98) For all whole numbers a, a 0 = 1. 99) The number 12 is a multiple of 24. 100) The smallest number that has factors of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 is 120. 11

Answer Key Testname: PRACTICE FINAL REVISED SPRING 2009 1) a) a 14 = 42 b) 115 2) 20, 50, 80, 110, 140 and 20, 40, 80, 160, 320 3) 131, 177, 233 4) 6, 13, 32, 69, 130 5) 36, n2 6) 78, 2850 7) {a,e,r,t} 8) n(a) = 5 9) a) { 41, 43, 45, 46} b) { 41 } c) { ( 41, 41), ( 41, 45), ( 43, 41), ( 43, 45), ( 46, 41), ( 46, 45) } d) 3 10) A = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 11) φ, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1,2, 1, 3, 1, 4, 2, 3, 2, 4, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 4, 2, 3, 4, 1, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4 12) a) 17, 19 b) 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 c) No d) ShowA B A B e) 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24 g) 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 h) 7 13) a) A b) c) A d) B e) U f) g) B h) i) U j) B 14) a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) 15) b Sections 6 Section 4,6,7 16) No 17) False 18) True 19) Yes 12

Answer Key Testname: PRACTICE FINAL REVISED SPRING 2009 20) 21) 22) 23) 24) 25) False 26) TRUE 27) B A 28) (A B) C 29) B - C 30) 329 13

Answer Key Testname: PRACTICE FINAL REVISED SPRING 2009 31) 447 32) 13 33) a) F b) T c) T d) F e) T f) T g) F h) F i) F 34) a) 3 2 1 b) (1,m), (1,n), (1,x), (2, m), (2, n), (2, x), (3, m), (3, n), (3, x), c) 9 d)no e) 23-1 = 7 35) {(11, 13), (11, 4), (8, 13), (8, 4), (9, 13), (9, 4)} 36) f(0) = -2 f(1) = 1 37) f(x) = x2 + 2 38) -1, 8, 14 39) a. -23 b. 2 c. 2x - 8 40) a) yes b) yes c) no 41) a) (1, 1.19) b) (2, 1.94) c) (3, 2.69), d) (11, 8.69) y =.44 +.75x 42) GCD = 4 43) A = H, A equiv. F equiv.h, C equiv. D equiv. G, E = B, B equiv.e 44) 25 45) MCDXCII 46) 1431 x 224 = 320, 544 320,544 1431 = 224 47) 16 minutes 48) $804 49) 33 50) 3 51) - 7 52) a) 5 + ( - 4) b) - 2 + 3c) -2 + ( - 2) 53) - 26 54) - 40 55) 15 o C 56) a) False b) False c) False 57) 2448, 5175 58) none of these 59) 9090, 3744 60) a) 1, 3, 11, 33 b) 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 72 61) 22 3 52 62) 23 63) 25 rows of 29 trees or 29 rows of 25 trees 64) 245 seconds 65) 360,360 14

Answer Key Testname: PRACTICE FINAL REVISED SPRING 2009 66) 7n + 8 dollars 67) To tell the studentʹs number the teacher merely subtracts 8 from the studentʹs answer. 68) 4 cats and 22 chickens 69) a) True b) False 70) 1 4 71) 25 the year 72) 1002 three 73) 113 74) a) thousand b) 62 or 36 75) a) Commutative Property of + b) Distributive property of X over + c) Identity Property of Addition 76) one 5 x 5, four 5 x 1ʹs, and three 1 x 1ʹs 77) a) 50551 six b) 3311 five 78) a) 10 b) - 15 c) - 11 79) ( 1,2,3,4,10,11,12,13,14,20,21,22,23,24,30) five 80) 1,3,5,1 b) 7,2,8,7 81) 8642 82) 20 times 83) a) -3 b. 7 c. -2x + 5y 84) a) no 9 does not divide 30(sum) b) yes divisible by 3 and 5 85) a) 4 b) 180 86) GCD = 4 LCM = 146,200 87) 2, 3,5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 88) 60 89) a) 26 b) 5 90) - 21 91) If $650 12 and 23, if $325 24 and 46, if $130 60 and 115 etc. 92) a) 766 eight, 770 eight b) XVIII XX 93) a) 28,000 b) 800 94) TRUE 95) TRUE 96) TRUE 97) FALSE 98) TRUE 99) FALSe 100) False 15