0306 Final Exam Review
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Decimals Fractions Advanced Fractions
Thinking Questions
Basic Equations
Decimals – 100
Write 0.83 as a fraction.(83/100)
Decimals - 200
Convert 0.46 to a fraction.(23/50)
Decimals - 300
–7.25(0.009)–0.06525
Decimals - 400
Find the product of 3.66 and 103
3,660
Decimals - 500
Convert 5 5/6 to a decimal.5.833333
Fractions - 100
Find the prime factorization of 150.
2 3 5⋅ ⋅ 2
Fractions - 200
Find the LCM of 13, 27, and 39.
351
Fractions - 300
Write (25/6) as a mixed number
4 1/6
Fractions - 400
Write 4 2/9 as an improper fraction.
38/9
Fractions - 500
(7/6) * (15/2)(35/4)
Advanced Fractions – 100
0 ÷ (3/5)
0
Advanced Fractions - 200
(9/7) ÷ (-3/2)
(-6/7)
Advanced Fractions - 300
Place the correct symbol, <, =, or >, between the two numbers. (5/6) (7/9)
>
Advanced Fractions - 400
Find the sum of (-7/15) and (-11/18). State your answer
as a mixed number.-1 7/90
Advanced Fractions - 500
9 8/15
Thinking Questions - 100
You have a checking account balance of $1,509.You then wrote checks for $179, $413, and $27.Find the new checking account balance.
$890
Thinking Questions - 200
A consumer makes a down payment of $1,500 ona computer system costing $5,820. The balance isto be repaid in 24 equal monthly payments. Whatis the monthly payment?
$180
Thinking Questions - 300
The boiling point of radon is –62° C. The meltingpoint of neon is four times the boiling point ofradon. Find the melting point of neon?
–248° C
Thinking Questions - 400
In a history class, 3 students received an A, 4students received a B, 6 students received a C, and2 students received a D. What fraction of thestudents in the class received an A?
(1/5)
Thinking Questions - 500
Two inlet pipes are being used to fill a tank. Afterone hour, the smaller pipe has filled (2/7) of the tankand the larger pipe has filled (1/3) of the tank. Howmuch of the tank remains to be filled?
(8/21)
Basic Equations - 100
Solve: a + 12 = –2.-14
Basic Equations - 200
Solve: –2x = 14.-7
Basic Equations - 300
Solve: (n/2) = 1224
Basic Equations - 400
Solve: 5 = –8b + 13.1
Basic Equations - 500
Solve: 0 = 15 – 5b.3
83/100 2 3 5⋅ ⋅ 2 0 890 -14
23/50 -7180-6/7351-.06525 4 1/6 > -248 24
3660 38/9 -1 7/90 1/5 1
5.833 35/4 9 8/15 8/21 3
Decimals Fractions Advanced Fractions
Thinking Questions
Basic Equations