@Miracrown .... Whee.... Give me five minutes and regroup with me.
Not a question noob
I have to get where I was on the exam before we can continue. Just as insurance; these are not exam questions, they are practice questions and can all be found here: http://www.4tests.com/exams/questions.asp?exid=24040266&googlebot=38
Okie Dokie.
In his will, Mr. Adams left 25% of his estate to his wife and unevenly divided the balance between his son and his daughter. If the son received $36,000 as his share, what was the total value of the estate? Blank Image $45,000 $72,000 $80,000 $90,000 Not enough information is given. I will need the original value or the value of their daughter's inheritance. So E?
yes, correct.
228 people have registered for a sightseeing tour of the Grand Canyon. If a tour director can take 35 people on each tour, how many tour directors will be needed to accommodate everyone? Blank Image 5 6 7 8 9
Simply 35 into 228 6
Because you can't have half a person, you would just say 6... right? Or would we get 7 tour directors to make up for the small amount of people left over?
yup ^
You need an extra one to handle others or spread them out among 7
Jennifer bought a brand new sports car. The price of the car was $14,900 including sport wheels, an AM/FM CD stereo, and automatic transmission. The dealer gave her a $1,250 instant rebate on the price and 0% interest for 60 months. Jennifer made a down payment of $750. What would be the expression for Jennifer's monthly payments if she takes 60 months to pay the remaining balance? Blank Image (14900 + 750 + 1250) / 60 14900 / (750 + 1250 * 60) (14900 - (750 + 1250)) / 60 (14900 - 750 - 1250) * 60 14900 + (750 - 1250) / 6
What are your thoughts on getting this one started?
So, the car is 14,900 We made a down payment of 750 And an instant rebate of 1,250 So we have 14,000 - 750 - 1,250 And since it's in a 60 month period, we would divide by 60 (14900 - (750 + 1250)) / 60 ....
Yep.
Select the number that matches the written value: eight thousandths 8000 .08 .8 .8000 .008 <---- E.
Mhm.
Select the number that matches the written value: four and nine tenths 4.9 49 .49 .049 .409 A. 4.9
Yes.
Select the number that matches the written value: three hundred and twenty-one thousandths Blank Image .321 3.021 .0321 300.021 3210 D. 300.021
No...
Then .321
Yes.
Why was I originally wrong. What number did I pick to begin with?
You would be right, I'm sorry the and means the decimal "and" 300 "and" 21 thousandths I must have misread that originally, my mistake! >.<
0.321 would be like three thousandths and twenty-one.
Not three hundred and twenty one thousandths :P
lol, whatever... you would say "three hundred twenty one thousandths" the same thing, just missing the "and"
For that reason I just prefer saying "300 point zero two one'' not too scientific though -.-
John was building a new fence, and he wants it to stand 8 1/2 feet above ground level. To make sure it is secure he must place it 2 3/4 feet into the ground. How long of a post should John buy? Blank Image 10 1/2 feet 10 3/4 feet 11 feet 11 1/4 feet 11 1/2 feet You would just say 2 3/4 + 8 1/2, right?
Yup.
How would I add it :P
There is a calculator for a reason.
but, I like to set these up vertically, like this:
But what is the technicaly way?
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