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< Intermediate AlgebraChapter 1 Test: Answers
1. 74; Substitute 3 for a, -5 for b, and c for 2, then use the order of operations to simplify:
2. 15.92 inches, to the nearest hundredth. Substitute the appropriate values into the formula (circumference = * diameter) and solve the equation:
C = πd 50 ≈ 3.14d d ≈ 15.92 inches
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a. N, Z, and Q:, which falls under those three categories. b. Q: -3.84 is a terminating decimal. c. N, Z, and Q: 6 - (-3) = 9, a positive whole number, integer, and rational number. d. N, Z, and Q: ((2×5)/4) + (3/2) = (8/2), or 4.
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a. Distributive Property: The expression (x + 3) distributes 2 per term. b. Commutative Property of Addition: a + b = b + a c. Associative Property of Addition: a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c d. Inverse Property of Multiplication: The product of a number and its reciprocal is 1.
5. Use the Distributive Property and combine like terms for each expression. The results are worked out below:
a. 3y(4 + 6x) - 2(y - 6) = 12y + 18xy - 2y + 12 = 10y + 18xy + 12 b. 2(a - 5) + 3a = 2a - 10 + 3a = 5a - 10 c. 5[c + 3(2c - 1)] = 5(c + 6c - 3) = 5(7c - 3) = 35c - 15
6. Let x = the number of books Melvin bought. If each stamp costs $0.39, each book contains one dozen (12) stamps, and Melvin pays an additional $1.40 sales tax, all combined for a total purchase of $24.80, then we can write the equation as follows:
Now solve using the Properties of Equality:
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Therefore, Melvin bought 5 books of stamps.
7.
|3y - 4| + 5 = 10. |3y - 4| = 5 3y - 4 = ±5 3y = 9 or 3y = -1 y = 3 or y = -(1/3)
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a. 2y - 4 > 3 2y > 7 y > 3.5 b. -7x < 35 + 3x -10x < 35 x > -3.5 c.32 > 4(-x - 2) 32 > -4x - 8 40 > -4x -10 > x
9. Let x = Necessary credit value. If we know that one of Jack's 7 courses has a credit value of 4, and Jack needs 40 credits in order to pass the year, then we can write the equation as follows:
Now solve using the Properties of Equality:
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