Test Review Chapter 1 Test Part 1. 1. Write the words that represent a - 10 A) a number less than ten B) ten decreased by a number C) a number increased.

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Test Review Chapter 1 Test Part 1

1. Write the words that represent a - 10 A) a number less than ten B) ten decreased by a number C) a number increased by ten D) the difference of a number and ten

2. The variable expression 6 + 2a represents the word phrase: A) six more than the product of two and a number B) six plus the product of two and a number C) the quotient of six and two times and a number D) The sum of six, two and a number

3. Simplify 24 ÷ – 1 A) 11 B) 43 C) 23 D) 151

4. Simplify (3 + 1) A) 45 B) 60 C) 46 D) 36

5. Simplify 5 (4 + 3) + 2 A) 25 B) 14 C) 37 D) 33

6. Evaluate 2 c + 5 for c = 4 A) 29 B) 18 C) 11 D) 13

7. Evaluate 11(e + f) – 5 for e = 2 and f = 3 A) 50 B) 20 C) 60 D) 6

8. Write the integers 7, -4, 2, -6, 9 in order from least to greatest. A) -6, -4, 2, 7, 9 B) 2, -4, -6, 7, 9 C) -4,-6, 2, 7, 9 D) 9, 7, 2, -4, -6

9. Which of the following is a true statement? A) | 5| < |2| B) | -5| > |2| C) | -5| < |5| D) 0 > | -2|

10. Add: A) B) C) D)

11. Subtract: 30 – A) B) C) D)

12. Multiply: 8.2 x 6.12 A) 50,184 B) C) D)

13. Multiply: 0.43 (0.52) A) B) C) D)

14. Round to the nearest thousandth: 8, A) 9,000 B) 8, C) 8, D) 8,

15. Round to the nearest tenth: A) B) C) D)

16. Six thousand fourteen and two thousandths is represented by: A) B) 6,014.2 C) 6, D) 6, E) 6,014.02

17. 8 hundred thousandths is represented by: A) 800,000 B) C) D) 0.08 E) F)

Any questions?