Whole Number Operations

Whole Number Operations

12 Qs

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Whole Number Operations

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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1. Which of the following factor pairs for the number 368 contains only composite numbers? I. 2 × 184 II. 4 × 92 III. 8 × 46 IV. 16 × 23

a. I and IV
b. II and III
c. II, III, and IV
d. I, II, and III

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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2. Which expression has a value of 27?

a. 6(4 + 8) – 5
b. 34 – (14 ÷ 2)
c. 3 + 6 × 3
d. (30 ÷ 2) × (7 – 4)

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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3. Cory stopped at a convenience store and bought a large fountain drink for $1.89 and a bag of chips for $2.37. He paid with a $20 bill and told the cash register employee he wanted to use the remaining amount to fill his car up with gas. How much did Cory spend to fill his car up with gas?

a. $16.84
b. $15.74
c. $14.76
d. $24.26

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4. The table shows the listing prices of three houses in California. The listing price of the house in Fresno is $250,541 less than the listing price of the house in Los Angeles. What is the combined listing price of these four houses?

a. $276,742
b. $2,847,680
c. $3,124,422
d. $3,625,504

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