Test Bank for Prealgebra, 9th edition Martin-Gay
Full Chapters included with answers
Chapter 01 9e
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Answer the question according to what the textbook states.
1) Which of these is the most important general tip for success in a mathematics course? 1)
A) Don't be afraid to ask questions B) Check your work
C) Do your homework D) Organize your class materials
2) Which of these is NOT listed as a tip to help you succeed in this course? 2)
A) Form study groups and/or exchange names and e-mail addresses.
B) Read your textbook after you attend class.
C) Know how to get help if you need it.
D) Choose to attend all class periods and do your homework.
3) Which of these is NOT an end-of-chapter component designed to help you understand the 3)
concepts of the chapter?
A) Vocabulary Checks B) Calculator Exercises
C) Chapter Highlights D) Chapter Tests
4) Which of these is listed as one of several steps in preparing for an exam? 4)
A) Practice working out exercises by working the Chapter Review.
B) Review your class notes, and skip reviewing previous homework assignments.
C) Leave for the exam as late as possible to increase your amount of study time.
D) Skip the concepts and definitions in the Chapter Highlights at the end of the chapter.
Determine the place value of the digit 3 in the whole number.
5) 2530 5)
A) thousands B) hundreds C) ones D) tens
6) 30,542 6)
A) hundred-thousands B) ten-thousands
C) thousands D) tens
7) 25,304,168 7)
A) hundreds B) ten-thousands
C) hundred-thousands D) thousands
8) 30,500,421 8)
A) tens B) ten-millions
C) millions D) ten-thousands
9) 1392 9)
A) thousands B) tens C) hundreds D) ones
10) 403,681,295 10)
A) thousands B) hundred-millions
C) millions D) hundred-thousands
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, 11) 463,981 11)
A) hundred-thousands B) ten-thousands
C) thousands D) hundreds
12) 45,271,903 12)
A) ones B) hundreds C) ten-millions D) tens
Write the whole number in words.
13) 483 13)
A) four hundred eighty-three B) four thousand, eighty-three
C) four hundred thirty-eight D) four thousand, eight hundred thirty
14) 3072 14)
A) three thousand, seventy-two B) three thousand, seven hundred twenty
C) three hundred thousand, seventy-two D) thirty thousand, seventy-two
15) 5870 15)
A) five thousand, eight hundred seven B) five thousand, eight hundred seventy
C) five hundred eighty-seven D) fifty-eight thousand, seventy
16) 135,060 16)
A) thirteen thousand, five hundred six
B) one hundred thirty-five thousand, sixty
C) thirteen thousand, five hundred sixty
D) one million, thirty-five thousand, sixty
17) 9,300,695 17)
A) nine million, three hundred thousand, six hundred ninety-five
B) ninety-three thousand, six hundred ninety-five
C) nine million, three thousand, six hundred ninety-five
D) nine million, thirty thousand, six hundred ninety-five
18) 22,000,674 18)
A) twenty-two hundred million, six hundred seventy-four
B) twenty-two million, six hundred seventy-four
C) two million, two thousand, six hundred seventy-four
D) twenty-two million, six thousand seventy-four
19) 64,568,009 19)
A) sixty-million, five thousand sixty-eight hundred, nine
B) sixty million, forty-five thousand, sixty-eight hundred and nine
C) sixty-four million, five hundred thousand, sixty-eight hundred, nine
D) sixty-four million, five hundred sixty-eight thousand, nine
20) 235,060 20)
A) two hundred thirty-five thousand, sixty
B) two million, thirty-five thousand, sixty
C) twenty-three thousand, five hundred six
D) twenty-three thousand, five hundred sixty
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, 21) 4,200,091 21)
A) four million, two hundred thousand, ninety-one
B) forty-two thousand, ninety-one
C) four million, two hundred ninety-one
D) four million, twenty thousand, ninety-one
22) 70,146 22)
A) seventy thousand, one hundred forty-six
B) seven hundred one thousand, forty-six
C) seven million, one thousand, forty-six
D) seven thousand, one hundred forty-six
Write the number in the sentence in words.
23) Jennilee has 30,000 frequent flier miles. 23)
A) three thousand B) thirty million
C) thirty thousand D) three hundred thousand
24) There were 961 cars parked in the lot outside a large mall. 24)
A) six hundred nine B) nine hundred sixty-one
C) one hundred sixty-nine D) nine thousand sixty-one
25) The Petronas Tower 1, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is 1483 feet tall. 25)
A) fourteen thousand, eight hundred thirty
B) one thousand, four hundred thirty-eight
C) one thousand, four hundred eighty-three
D) fourteen thousand, eighty-three
26) The highest point in California is Mount Whitney at an elevation of 14,494 feet. 26)
A) one hundred forty thousand, four hundred ninety-four
B) one thousand, four hundred ninety-four
C) fourteen thousand, four hundred ninety-four
D) fourteen thousand, nine hundred forty-nine
27) The average population of the suburbs around a certain large city is 72,018. 27)
A) seven thousand, two hundred eighteen
B) seventy-two thousand, one hundred eight
C) seventy-two hundred, eighteen
D) seventy-two thousand, eighteen
28) The control center was suddenly unable to track the satellite when it reached a distance of 28)
128,615 miles from the earth's surface.
A) six hundred fifteen thousand, one hundred twenty-eight
B) one hundred twenty-eight thousand, six hundred fifteen
C) one hundred twenty thousand, eighty-six hundred, fifteen
D) one hundred twenty-eight million, six hundred fifteen
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, 29) One of the statistics to come out of the election was that 45,826,498 people, or about half the 29)
population, cast votes.
A) forty-five million, eight hundred thousand, twenty-six hundred, four hundred
ninety-eight
B) forty-five thousand, eight hundred twenty-six hundred, four hundred, ninety-eight
C) forty-five million, eight hundred twenty-six thousand, four hundred ninety-eight
D) forty-five billion, eight hundred twenty-six million, four hundred ninety-eight thousand
30) The population of Annie's hometown is approximately 1,650,000. 30)
A) sixteen million, five hundred thousand B) one million, sixty-five thousand
C) one hundred sixty-five thousand D) one million, six hundred fifty thousand
31) Paul has the number 24,730,208 showing on his calculator display. 31)
A) twenty-four million, seven hundred three thousand, two hundred eight
B) twenty-four million, seven hundred thirty thousand, two hundred eighty
C) twenty-four million, seven hundred thirty thousand, two hundred eight
D) twenty-four million, seventy-three thousand, two hundred eight
Write the whole number in standard form.
32) Eight thousand, one hundred sixty-seven 32)
A) 800,167 B) 8167 C) 810,067 D) 81,067
33) Thirty-two thousand, nine hundred five 33)
A) 3295 B) 320,905 C) 32,950 D) 32,905
34) Seven thousand, six 34)
A) 7060 B) 7600 C) 7006 D) 76,000
35) Six hundred thirty-eight thousand, nine hundred ninety-seven 35)
A) 638,997,000 B) 638,997 C) 638,000 D) 638,977
36) Two hundred six thousand, one hundred seven 36)
A) 260,170 B) 2617 C) 207,106 D) 206,107
37) One hundred million, six thousand 37)
A) 1,600,000 B) 106,000,000 C) 1006 D) 100,006,000
38) Ten million, three hundred fifty-four thousand, two hundred three 38)
A) 10,354,203 B) 1,354,203 C) 1,354,230 D) 135,423
39) Seven million, nine thousand, five hundred forty-one 39)
A) 709,541 B) 7,090,541 C) 7,009,541 D) 790,541
Write the whole number in the sentence in standard form.
40) Last year the population of a city increased by two thousand, one hundred eight. 40)
A) 2018 B) 2108 C) 2180 D) 21,008
41) Jamie drove five hundred twenty-seven miles to visit his parents. 41)
A) 5027 B) 527 C) 572 D) 5270
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