Practice Test 3 – MAT0018 1.Expand the power. Write your answer as a fraction. 2.Identify the place value of the underlined digit. 0.766 a.Tenthsc. Thousandths.

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Practice Test 3 – MAT Expand the power. Write your answer as a fraction. 2.Identify the place value of the underlined digit a.Tenthsc. Thousandths b.Hundredthsd. Ones

3.Choose the word name for the decimal fraction. a.Two tenths b.Two thousandths c.Two hundredths d.Two hundreds

4.Type the decimal as an improper fraction and simplify Round the number to each of the indicated place positions Hundredshundredths Tens thousandths tenths

6.Which number is equivalent to ? Select all that apply. a.0.20 b c d.0.02

7.Add the decimal numbers. Then round the numbers and find the sum to determine if your answer is reasonable Exact answer Estimate

8.Add the numbers.( ) + (-38.00) 9.Subtract (-65.25) from (-24.5)

10. Subtract the numbers – Multiply the numbers. (-0.8)(9)

12. Multiply the numbers x Multiply the numbers x 0.2

14. Multiply the decimal by the power of x Simplify the expression.

16. Divide. 2.9 ÷ 90 a.0.03c b …d. 0.03… 17.A dinner costs $35.80, and the bill is to be split equally among 5 people. How much must each person pay?

18. Divide ÷ (-1.25) 19. Find the quotient ÷ (-2.5)

20. Write the number in scientific notation. 5 in standard notation. 21. Write in standard notation.

22.Insert the appropriate symbol. Choose from, or =. 23. Convert from a decimal to a reduced fraction.

24. Write the fraction as a decimal fraction. Then write the number in decimal form. Write the decimal fraction using only integers.

25. In the table, the average speed, in miles per hour (mph), is listed for each of the following drivers competing in a local box car race. Rank these speeds from slowest to fastest. DriverSpeed (mph) Randy Johnson Mike Rose Peter Tran Marcus Mobley37.621