MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A) 5 9 C) 9 4 3) A) 3 B) -3 C) 5 3
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1 Math 081 Exam5_Practice_Ch11&7_W2018v02 Dressler - YES CALCULATOR/NO NOTES/NO BOOK/55 MINUTES Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Solve. First combine any like terms on each side of the equation. 1) -9x - 5x + 4x + x = ) A) 5 9 B) -5 C) 5 D) ) -8x - 5x - 5x + x = A) 8 B) C) 9 4 D) -8 2) 3) -5x + 3x - 8x + x = ) A) 3 B) -3 C) 5 3 D) ) (-16) = 6x + x A) -102 B) 102 C) -16 D) 1 4) 5) (-14) = 9x + x A) -14 B) 1 C) -135 D) 135 5) 6) 64 + (-16) = -4x + x A) -16 B) 1 C) 68 D) -68 6) 1
2 Solve. 7) -8s = -96 A) 12 B) 88 C) 2 D) -88 7) 8) -6s = -72 A) -66 B) 66 C) 2 D) 12 8) 9) -6s = -84 A) -78 B) 78 C) 2 D) 14 9) 10) 18 = n A) -46 B) -10 C) 10 D) 46 10) 11) 30 = n A) -43 B) -17 C) 43 D) 17 11) 12) 30 = n A) 11 B) -11 C) -49 D) 49 12) 13) 5 8 x = ) A) B) C) 4 5 D) 4 2
3 14) s = ) A) 20 9 B) C) D) ) 2 3 s = ) A) 1 6 B) - 6 C) D) ) 7t = 0 A) does not exist B) 0 C) 7 D) -7 16) 17) -11y = 0 A) 11 B) 0 C) -11 D) does not exist 17) 18) 18z = 0 A) 18 B) -18 C) 0 D) does not exist 18) 19) v = 4v A) -15 B) -18 C) -17 D) 18 19) 20) s = 5s A) -6 B) -10 C) 10 D) -9 20) 21) z = 3z A) 12 B) -12 C) 14 D) 13 21) 3
4 22) Three times the difference of 6 and a number amounts to 21. Find the number. A) 1 B) -1 C) -3 D) 3 22) 23) Six times the difference of 7 and a number yields 84. Find the number. A) -7 B) -42 C) 7 D) 42 23) 24) Six times the difference of 8 and a number gives 96. Find the number. A) 8 B) 48 C) -48 D) -8 24) 25) -2a a = A) -9 B) 39 C) 9 D) ) 26) -6a a = A) 36 B) -36 C) -16 D) 16 26) 27) -3a a = A) -18 B) 44 C) -44 D) 18 27) 28) A number subtracted from 17 is equal to the quotient of -133 and 7. Find the number. A) 36 B) 35 C) 948 D) -2 28) 29) A number subtracted from 15 is equal to the quotient of -24 and -3. Find the number. A) 7 B) 23 C) 6 D) ) 4
5 30) A number subtracted from 15 is the quotient of 54 and 9. Find the number. A) -471 B) 9 C) 8 D) 21 30) Write the sentence as an equation. Use x to represent "a number". 31) Five times a number amounts to 45. A) 5 + x = 45 B) x 5 = 45 C) 5x = 45 D) 5 x = 45 31) 32) Five times a number yields 45. A) x 5 = 45 B) 5 x = 45 C) 5 + x = 45 D) 5x = 45 32) 33) Three times a number gives 18. A) x 3 = 18 B) 3 + x = 18 C) 3x = 18 D) 3 x = 18 33) 34) The quotient of 110 and a number is 10. x 110 A) = 10 B) 110x = 10 C) x = 10 D) 110 x = 10 34) 35) The quotient of 40 and a number is equal to 8. A) x 40 = 8 B) 40x = 8 C) 40 x = 8 D) 40 - x = 8 35) 36) The quotient of 80 and a number equals 8. A) x 80 = 8 B) 80 - x = 8 C) 80 x = 8 D) 80x = 8 36) 5
6 Multiply. 37) -7(2n + 5) A) -5n - 2 B) -14n + 5 C) -14n - 35 D) -49n 37) 38) -9(2n + 4) A) -54n B) -7n - 5 C) -18n + 4 D) -18n ) 39) -10(3n + 2) A) -7n - 8 B) -30n - 20 C) -30n + 2 D) -50n 39) 40) -(-4-4m) A) m B) 4-4m C) -16m D) 4 + 4m 40) 41) -(-7-7m) A) -49m B) m C) 7 + 7m D) 7-7m 41) 42) -(-4-2m) A) m B) 4 + 2m C) -8m D) 4-2m 42) 43) 5(6x - 9y) A) 30x + 45y B) 30x - 9y C) 30x - 45y D) 30x + 9y 43) 44) 11(4x - 4y) A) 44x - 4y B) 44x + 4y C) 44x + 44y D) 44x - 44y 44) 6
7 Convert as indicated. 45) lb to ounces 45) A) 165 oz B) 204 oz C) 164 oz D) 104 oz 46) lb to ounces 46) A) 162 oz B) 82 oz C) 130 oz D) 131 oz 47) lb to ounces 47) A) 126 oz B) 84 oz C) 127 oz D) 154 oz 48) 6000 pounds to tons A) 3 tons B) 2 tons C) tons D) 4 tons 48) 49) 18,000 pounds to tons A) 9 tons B) tons C) 8 tons D) 10 tons 49) 50) 36,000 pounds to tons A) 18 tons B) 17 tons C) 19 tons D) tons 50) Perform the indicated operation. 51) 2 kg g A) g B) kg C) g D) 308 kg 51) 7
8 52) 11 kg g A) -514 g B) g C) kg D) 9386 kg 52) 53) 2 kg g A) 741 kg B) g C) kg D) g 53) 54) 46 cm dm A) 91 cm B) 50.5 cm C) 9.1 cm D) cm 54) 55) 18 cm m A) 27.9 cm B) 1008 cm C) cm D) cm 55) 56) 42 cm m A) cm B) cm C) 1262 cm D) 54.2 cm 56) 57) 7 gal - 5 gal 1 qt A) 1 gal 3 qt B) 2 gal 3 qt C) 1 gal 7 qt D) 2 gal 1 qt 57) 58) 7 gal - 4 gal 1 qt A) 2 gal 3 qt B) 3 gal 1 qt C) 3 gal 3 qt D) 2 gal 7 qt 58) 59) 9 gal - 4 gal 1 qt A) 5 gal 3 qt B) 4 gal 7 qt C) 4 gal 3 qt D) 5 gal 1 qt 59) 8
9 Convert the measurement as indicated. 60) 3 c to fluid ounces A) 24 fl oz B) 48 fl oz C) 6 fl oz D) 12 fl oz 60) 61) 6 c to fluid ounces A) 12 fl oz B) 24 fl oz C) 48 fl oz D) 96 fl oz 61) 62) 4 c to fluid ounces A) 16 fl oz B) 8 fl oz C) 32 fl oz D) 64 fl oz 62) 63) gal to quarts 63) A) 20 qt B) 42 qt C) 21 qt D) 10 qt 64) gal to quarts 64) A) 74 qt B) 148 qt C) 72 qt D) 36 qt 65) gal to quarts 65) A) 62 qt B) 124 qt C) 30 qt D) 60 qt Write the sentence as an equation. 66) The sum of -31 and 12 yields -19. A) = -19 B) = -19 C) = -19 D) = 19 66) 9
10 67) The sum of -41 and 19 amounts to -22. A) = 22 B) = -22 C) = -22 D) = ) 68) The sum of -47 and 32 is equal to -15. A) = -15 B) = -15 C) = -15 D) = 15 68) 69) The difference of negative 40 and 31 gives negative 71. A) = 71 B) = 71 C) = -71 D) = 71 69) 70) The difference of negative 47 and 27 equals negative 74. A) = 74 B) = 74 C) = -74 D) = 74 70) 71) The difference of negative 30 and 19 yields negative 49. A) = 49 B) = 49 C) = -49 D) = 49 71) Simplify the expression by combining like terms. 72) -9b + 6b A) -3b B) 3b C) -3b 2 D) -15b 72) 73) -8b + 5b A) -3b B) 3b C) -13b D) -3b 2 73) 74) -6b + 3b A) -3b B) 3b C) -3b 2 D) -9b 74) 10
11 75) -8y y - 7 A) -7y- 1 B) -9y C) -7y D) -9y ) 76) -3y y - 4 A) -4y + 1 B) -2y- 1 C) -2y D) -4y 76) 77) -5y y - 6 A) -4y- 1 B) -4y C) -6y D) -6y ) 78) -12s - 9t A) cannot be simplified B) -21s C) -21st D) -21t 78) 79) -9s + 7t A) -2s B) cannot be simplified C) -2t D) -2st 79) 80) 2s + 3t A) 5s B) 5st C) 5t D) cannot be simplified 80) Write the phrase as a variable expression. Use x to represent "a number". 81) The product of -21 and the sum of a number and 35. A) x B) -21x + 35 C) -21(x + 35) D) -735x 81) 82) The product of -32 and the sum of a number and 36. A) -1152x B) -32x + 36 C) -32(x + 36) D) x 82) 11
12 83) The product of -40 and the sum of a number and 7. A) x B) -40x + 7 C) -40(x + 7) D) -280x 83) 84) Nine times a number, decreased by 22. A) 9x + 22 B) 9(x + 22) C) 9x - 22 D) 9(x - 22) 84) 85) Six times a number, decreased by 67. A) 6x + 67 B) 6x - 67 C) 6(x - 67) D) 6(x + 67) 85) 86) Nine times a number, decreased by 8. A) 9(x - 8) B) 9(x + 8) C) 9x + 8 D) 9x ) Evaluate the expression for the given values. 87) The expression 9C gives the equivalent degrees Fahrenheit for C degrees Celsius. Evaluate 87) this expression when C = 45 to find the equivalent temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. A) 112 B) 104 C) 122 D) ) The expression 9C gives the equivalent degrees Fahrenheit for C degrees Celsius. Evaluate 88) this expression when C = 75 to find the equivalent temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. A) 167 B) 166 C) 182 D) ) The expression 9C gives the equivalent degrees Fahrenheit for C degrees Celsius. Evaluate 89) this expression when C = 25 to find the equivalent temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. A) 76 B) 72 C) 82 D) 77 12
13 90) 10x 2 + 6y for x = 2, y = 9 A) 454 B) 900 C) 822 D) 94 90) 91) 2x 2 + 9y for x = 6, y = 5 A) 104 B) 189 C) 450 D) ) 92) 2x 2 + 5y for x = 10, y = 6 A) 430 B) 230 C) 122 D) ) 93) x 7 + y 7 for x = 21, y = 28 93) A) 31 B) 49 C) 7 D) 25 94) x 8 + y 8 for x = 48, y = 56 94) A) 13 B) 62 C) 104 D) 55 95) x 4 + y 4 for x = 36, y = 24 95) A) 60 B) 33 C) 15 D) 42 Simplify the expression. 96) -(-6m) - (-3m) A) 9m B) -3m C) -9m D) 3m 96) 97) -(-9m) - (-7m) A) -2m B) -16m C) 2m D) 16m 97) 13
14 98) -(-9m) - (-6m) A) 3m B) 15m C) -3m D) -15m 98) Decide whether the given number is a solution of the given equation. 99) Is 1 a solution of p + 10 = 11? A) Yes B) No 99) 100) Is 11 a solution of p + 5 = 16? A) Yes B) No 100) 101) Is 7 a solution of p + 14 = 21? A) Yes B) No 101) 102) Is 8 a solution of 9m + 5 = 79? A) Yes B) No 102) 103) Is 8 a solution of 5m + 2 = 44? A) Yes B) No 103) 104) Is 7 a solution of 7m + 9 = 60? A) Yes B) No 104) Solve the equation. 105) -5a a = A) -38 B) 8 C) 38 D) ) 14
15 106) -4a a = 7-22 A) 17 B) -17 C) 31 D) ) 107) -3a a = A) 10 B) 36 C) -10 D) ) 108) 10n - 4 = 86 A) 12 B) 84 C) 80 D) 9 108) 109) 10n - 4 = 76 A) 70 B) 11 C) 74 D) 8 109) 110) 9n - 9 = 36 A) 40 B) 13 C) 5 D) ) 111) 2(y + 8) = 3(y - 5) A) 1 B) 31 C) -31 D) ) 112) 2(y + 4) = 3(y - 8) A) 32 B) -32 C) 16 D) ) 113) 3(y + 6) = 4(y - 8) A) -50 B) 50 C) -14 D) ) 15
16 114) -1(w + 15) = -3 A) 18 B) 12 C) -18 D) ) 115) -1(w - 11) = 4 A) 15 B) -7 C) 7 D) ) 116) -1(w + 8) = -17 A) 25 B) 9 C) -9 D) ) 117) 7 - w = 28 A) -22 B) 36 C) -21 D) ) 118) 5 - v = 12 A) 18 B) 7 C) -8 D) ) 119) 14 - r = 30 A) 16 B) 45 C) -16 D) ) Solve. Remember to insert units when writing your answers. 120) The sediment on the bottom of a creek is normally 21 cm thick, but a recent flood washed away 9 mm of sediment. How thick is it now? A) 20.1 cm B) 201 cm C) 12 cm D) cm 120) 121) The sediment on the bottom of a creek is normally 21 cm thick, but a recent flood washed away 5 mm of sediment. How thick is it now? A) 205 cm B) 16 cm C) cm D) 20.5 cm 121) 16
17 122) The sediment on the bottom of a creek is normally 24 cm thick, but a recent flood washed away 6 mm of sediment. How thick is it now? A) 18 cm B) 23.4 cm C) cm D) 234 cm 122) EXTRA CREDIT (Not required.) Convert as indicated. When necessary round to the nearest tenth of a degree. 123) 380 C to degrees Fahrenheit A) 195 F B) 652 F C) F D) 716 F 123) 124) 495 C to degrees Fahrenheit A) F B) 295 F C) 859 F D) 923 F 124) 125) 325 C to degrees Fahrenheit A) 617 F B) F C) 553 F D) F 125) Solve. 126) How much energy is required to lift a 15-pound dog 8 feet? A) 11,670 ft-lb B) 120 ft-lb C) 23 ft-lb D) 6224 ft-lb 126) 127) How much energy is required to lift a 40-pound dog 6 feet? A) 31,120 ft-lb B) 4668 ft-lb C) 240 ft-lb D) 46 ft-lb 127) 128) How much energy is required to lift a 35-pound dog 6 feet? A) 27,230 ft-lb B) 41 ft-lb C) 210 ft-lb D) 4668 ft-lb 128) 17
18 Answer Key Testname: EXAM5_PRACTICE_CH11&7_W2018V02 1) C 2) D 3) A 4) C 5) A 6) A 7) A 8) D 9) D 10) D 11) C 12) D 13) B 14) B 15) C 16) B 17) B 18) C 19) B 20) B 21) A 22) B 23) A 24) D 25) A 26) C 27) A 28) A 29) A 30) B 31) C 32) D 33) C 34) D 35) C 36) C 37) C 38) D 39) B 40) D 41) C 42) B 43) C 44) D 45) C 46) C 47) A 48) A 49) A 50) A 18
19 Answer Key Testname: EXAM5_PRACTICE_CH11&7_W2018V02 51) B 52) C 53) C 54) A 55) B 56) C 57) A 58) A 59) C 60) A 61) C 62) C 63) C 64) A 65) A 66) B 67) D 68) A 69) C 70) C 71) C 72) A 73) A 74) A 75) C 76) C 77) B 78) A 79) B 80) D 81) C 82) C 83) C 84) C 85) B 86) D 87) D 88) A 89) D 90) D 91) D 92) B 93) C 94) A 95) C 96) A 97) D 98) B 99) A 100) A 19
20 Answer Key Testname: EXAM5_PRACTICE_CH11&7_W2018V02 101) A 102) B 103) B 104) B 105) D 106) B 107) C 108) D 109) D 110) C 111) B 112) A 113) B 114) D 115) C 116) B 117) C 118) D 119) C 120) A 121) D 122) B 123) D 124) D 125) A 126) B 127) C 128) C 20
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