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1. Round 94156 to the nearest thousand. 94000 94,100 95,000 d. 94,200 2. Round $67230 to the nearest $100. $68000 $67000 $67200 d. $67300 3. Subtract: 851 (476 61) 314 1,266 436 d. 446 PAGE 1

4. From the following list of prime numbers, put a check next to those that are prime. 18 75 1 d. 3 e. 47 f. 2 g. 87 h. 4 5. Use exponents to write the following expression in a simpler form. 11(11)(7)(7) 6. Which of the following expressions is written correctly? 4 + ( 1) 4 + 1 7. Find the sum of 11, 17, 12, and 8. 10 48 8 d. 24 PAGE 2

8. Evaluate the following expression: 327 + ( 375) 307. 395 355 259 d. 1,009 9. Find the difference: 17 ( 1 ). 16 18 18 d. 16 10. Find the difference: 12 12. 24 24 0 PAGE 3

11. Evaluate the expression: 833 1,673 ( 358 ). 2,148 2,148 2,864 d. 2,864 e. 482 12. Evaluate the expression: 60 60 62 d. 62 13. Find the quotient: 2 5 2 d. 10 e. 5 PAGE 4

14. Evaluate: d. e. 15. Which of the following are improper fractions? d. 16. To complete the job, Bob will have to work for 8 hours. If Bob works on the job for only 3 hours, what amount of the job will be completed? Select the correct answer. PAGE 5

17. Multiply. Reduce your answer to lowest terms and select the correct answer.. 18. Find the quotient, and select the correct answer.. 2.00 4 d. 42 e. 32 19. Find. Choose your answer below. 24 48 0.666667 d. 16 e. 34 PAGE 6

20. Find the quotient and select the correct answer.. d. e. f. PAGE 7

21. The page design for a magazine cover includes a blank strip at the top called a header, and a blank strip at the bottom called a footer. In the illustration below, how much page length is lost because of the header and footer, if? d. e. PAGE 8

22. Write the following mixed number as an improper fraction. Select the correct answer. 23. Multiply the fractions below and write your answer as an improper fraction. Select the correct answer. PAGE 9

24. Multiply and simplify your answer if possible. Select the correct answer. 20 28 28 25. Find the area of the license plate in the illustration below if Select the correct answer. PAGE 10

26. Fractions that are greater than 1, such as, are called: proper fraction improper fraction 27. Find the difference. Select the correct answer. 28. Find the difference. Select the correct answer. PAGE 11

29. Find the difference. Select the correct answer. 30. Find the sum. Select the correct answer. PAGE 12

31. Round the following decimal to the nearest whole number: 685.341 685 686 685.5 d. 685.3 32. Complete the check shown in illustration by writing One thousand twenty five on the amount line. $102.537 $1025.37 $1025.0037 d. $1025.037 PAGE 13

33. Subtract: 5.702 5.814 5.703 d. 4.578 e. 5.603 f. 5.723 34. Multiply: 433.875 43.3875 43.3875 d. 433.685 e. 433.875 PAGE 14

35. The barbell illustrated below is evenly loaded with weights. If A = 99.3 pounds, B = 92.7 pounds and C = 77.3 pounds, how much weight is loaded on the barbell? 167.8 pounds 538.6 pounds 269.3 pounds 36. A bakery buys various types of nuts as ingredients for cookies. What is the cost of 19 pounds of peanuts if the price per pound of peanuts is $3.95? $75.05 $35.10 $7.51 PAGE 15

37. Divide: 4.39 4.44 5.49 d. 4.99 e. 4.49 38. Do the following division mentally: 610.7 0.6107 0.006107 d. 0.06107 e. 61.07 f. 6,107 PAGE 16

39. Write the following fraction in decimal form: 0.0002 0.02 0.0002 d. 0.5 e. 0.02 f. none of these g. 1,250 40. Write the following fraction in decimal form. Round to the nearest thousandth: 0.517 0.515 0.516 d. none of these PAGE 17

41. Evaluate the algebraic expression for = 3.14 and r = 18 10,173.6 675,833,519.7 10,368 d. 32,962.464 e. none of these 42. Change the following percent to a fraction. Simplify when necessary. Select the correct answer. 470%. 43. Change the following percent to a fraction. Select the correct answer. 2.3% PAGE 18

44. Change the following decimal to a percent. Select the correct answer. 6.49 649% 64.9% 0.0649% 45. Change the following fraction to a percent. Select the correct answer. 730% 7,300% 73% 46. Change the following fraction to a percent. Select the correct answer. 50% 10% PAGE 19

47. What number is 30% of 110? 33 330 3.3 48. Write a fraction in simplified form that expresses the ratio of 6 to 16. 49. Write the phrase "4,800,000 people living in 15,000 square miles" as a unit rate. Choose your answer from below. 320 960 640 50. Write the following statement as a proportion: 9 is to 27 as 30 is to 90. Choose your answer from below. PAGE 20

ANSWER KEY 1. a 2. c 3. c 4. d e f 5. b 6. a 7. d 8. b 9. c 10. a 11. b 12. b 13. c 14. d 15. b c d 16. b 17. a 18. e 19. a 20. f 21. e 22. b 23. c 24. b 25. b 26. b 27. b 28. a 29. c 30. c 31. a 32. b 33. c 34. e 35. b 36. a 37. e 38. d PAGE 1

ANSWER KEY 39. b 40. b 41. a 42. a 43. b 44. a 45. c 46. b 47. a 48. b 49. a 50. b PAGE 2