Basic Mathematics for College Students

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1.2 Adding Whole Numbers 15


  1. SPEED OF LIGHT The speed of light is
    983,571,072 feet per second.
    a. In what place value column is the 5?


b. Round the speed of light to the nearest ten
million. Give your answer in standard notation
and in expanded notation.

c. Round the speed of light to the nearest hundred
million. Give your answer in standard notation
and in written-word form.


  1. CLOUDS Graph each cloud type given in the table
    at the proper altitude on the vertical number line in
    the next column.


Thousands
of kwh

10
2
3
56

7

8
9

4

90
8
7
54

3

2
1

6

10
2
3
5 6

7

8
9

4

90
8
7
54

3

2
1

6

Hundreds
of kwh

Tens
of kwh

Units
of kwh


  1. Explain how you would round 687 to the nearest ten.

  2. The houses in a new subdivision are priced β€œin the
    low 130s.” What does this mean?
    109.A million is a thousand thousands. Explain why this
    is so.

  3. Many television infomercials offer the viewer
    creative ways to make a six-figure income. What is a
    six-figure income? What is the smallest and what is
    the largest six-figure income?

  4. What whole number is associated with each of the
    following words?
    duo decade zilch a grand four score
    dozen trio century a pair nil

  5. Explain what is wrong by reading 20,003 as twenty
    thousand and three.


WRITING


40,000 ft
35,000 ft
30,000 ft
25,000 ft
20,000 ft
15,000 ft
10,000 ft
5,000 ft
0 ft

Cloud type Altitude (ft)
Altocumulus 21,000
Cirrocumulus 37,000
Cirrus 38,000
Cumulonimbus 15,000
Cumulus 8,000
Stratocumulus 9,000
Stratus 4,000

Addition of whole numbers is used by everyone. For example, to prepare an annual
budget, an accountant adds separate line item costs. To determine the number of
yearbooks to order, a principal adds the number of students in each grade level. A
flight attendant adds the number of people in the first-class and economy sections to
find the total number of passengers on an airplane.


SECTION 1.2


Adding Whole Numbers


1 Add whole numbers.


To add whole numbers, think of combining sets of similar objects. For example, if a set
of 4 stars is combined with a set of 5 stars, the result is a set of 9 stars.


A set of
5 stars

A set of
9 stars

We combine these two sets to get this set.

A set of
4 stars

Objectives


1 Add whole numbers.

2 Use properties of addition to add
whole numbers.
3 Estimate sums of whole
numbers.
4 Solve application problems by
adding whole numbers.
5 Find the perimeter of a rectangle
and a square.
6 Use a calculator to add whole
numbers (optional).
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