Basic Mathematics for College Students

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CHAPTERS 1–4 CUMULATIVE REVIEW



  1. Write 154,302
    a. in words


b. in expanded form[Section 1.1]


  1. Use 3, 4, and 5 to express the associative property of
    addition.[Section 1.2]

  2. Add: [Section 1.2]

  3. Subtract 199 from 301.[Section 1.3]

  4. SUDOKU The
    world’s largest Sudoku
    puzzle was carved into
    a hillside near Bristol,
    England. It measured
    275 ft by 275 ft. Find
    the area covered by
    the square-shaped puzzle.
    (Source: joe-ks.com)[Section 1.4]

  5. Divide: [Section 1.5]

  6. THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH The annual salary
    for the President of the United States is $400,000 and
    the Vice President is paid $221,100 a year. How much
    more money does the President make than the Vice
    President during a four-year term?[Section 1.6]

  7. List the factors of 20, from smallest to largest.
    [Section 1.7]

  8. Find the prime factorization of 220.[Section 1.7]

  9. Find the LCM and the GCF of 100 and 120.
    [Section 1.8]

  10. Find the mean (average) of 7, 1, 8, 2, and 2.
    [Section 1.9]

  11. Place an or an symbol in the box to make a true
    statement: [Section 2.1]

  12. Add: [Section 2.2]

  13. Fill in the blank: Subtraction is the same as
    the opposite.[Section 2.3]

  14. WEATHER Marsha flew from her Minneapolis
    home to Hawaii for a week of vacation. She left
    blizzard conditions and a temperature of 11°F, and
    stepped off the airplane into 72°F weather. What
    temperature change did she experience?[Section 2.3]

  15. Multiply:3(5)(2)(9)[Section 2.4]


 8 (5)


0  500 (40)


43 1,203


9,339 471 6,883



  1. Evaluate: [Section 2.4]

  2. SUBMARINES As part of a training exercise, the
    captain of a submarine ordered it to descend 350 feet,
    level off for 10 minutes, and then repeat the process
    several times. If the sub was on the ocean’s surface at
    the beginning of the exercise, find its depth after the
    6th dive.[Section 2.4]

  3. Consider the division statement. What is its
    related multiplication statement?[Section 2.5]

  4. Divide: [Section 2.5]

  5. Complete the solution to evaluate the expression.
    [Section 2.6]

  6. Evaluate: [Section 2.6]

  7. Estimate the value of
    by rounding each number to the nearest hundred.
    [Section 2.6]

  8. FLAGS What fraction of
    the stripes on a U.S. flag
    are white?[Section 3.1]

  9. Although the fractions
    listed below look
    different, they all
    represent the same value. What concept does this
    illustrate?[Section 3.1]

  10. Simplify: [Section 3.1]


Perform the operations. Simplify the result.


  1. [Section 3.2]

  2. [Section 3.3]

  3. [Section 3.4]


1


9





5


6





15


8


 10


3


8





7


16


90


126


1


2





2


4





3


6





4


8





5


10





6


12


3,887(5,806)4,701


0 7(5) 0


 42


 36 


 36 ()


2(3)


(6)^2 2( )


(6)^2 2(5 4 2)(6)^2 2(5 )


420,000(7,000)


 15
 5 ^3

(1)^5


410


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