Basic Mathematics for College Students

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Apply the associative property of addition to find the sum.
See Example 4.


  1. (9 3)  7

  2. (7 9)  1

  3. (13 8)  12

  4. (19 7)  13

  5. 94 (6 37)

  6. 92 (8 88)

  7. 125 (75 41)

  8. 240 + (60 + 93)


Use the commutative and associative properties of addition to
find the sum.See Example 5.


  1. 4  8  16  1  1

  2. 2  1  28  3  6

  3. 23  5  7  15  10

  4. 31  6  9  14  20




58.

59.
60.

Use front-end rounding to estimate the sum.See Example 6.


  1. 686  789 12,233 24,500 5,768

  2. 404  389 11,802 36,902 7,777

  3. 567,897 23,943 309,900 99,113

  4. 822,365 15,444 302,417 99,010


Find the perimeter of each rectangle or square.See Example 9.










    1. 5 yards (yd)




5 yd

17 inches (in.)

17 in.

127 meters (m)

91 m

32 feet (ft)

12 ft

562  99  848


457  97  653


4 9 5
7 6
 8 3 5

6 2 4
9 0 5
 8 6









71.

72.

Add.

73.

74.

75.
76.
77.
78.

79.

80.


  1. 16,427 increased by 13,573

  2. 13,567 more than 18,788


83.

84.

85.
86.


  1. 12  1  8  4  9  16

  2. 7  15  13  9  5  11


2,3794,7792,339


3,1561,5786,578


8 7


 5 6


7 6


 4 5


4 2 3


 5 7 0


6 3 2


 3 4 7


7 (6323)


(4516) 4


4,68973,422 26  433


51,246 578  37 4,599


5 , 7 9 9


 6 , 8 7 9


8 , 5 3 9
 7 , 3 6 8

TRY IT YOURSELF


77 in. (inches)

76 in.

87 cm (centimeters)
6 cm

56 ft (feet)

56 ft

94 mi (miles)

94 mi

26 Chapter 1 Whole Numbers

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