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Name September 13, 2012 Q1 Quiz 1 Review Quiz 9/13/2013 Sets of Numbers and Properties 1) Which number is a rational number but not an integer? a) – 6 b) 0 c) ⅝ d) none 2) Which number is an integer but not a natural number? a) π b) -¾ c) 0 d) none 3) Which number is an integer, but not rational? a) π b) 4 c) -.25 d) none 4) Which number is whole, but not natural? a) 0 b) 4 c) .75 d) none 5) Which number is natural, but not whole? a) ¼ b) 4 c) 0 d) none 6) Give an example of a number that is rational, but not an integer. 7) Give an example of a number that is an integer, but not a whole number. 8) Give an example of a number that is a whole number, but not a natural number. 9) Give an example of a number that is a whole number, but not an integer. 10) Give an example of a number that is rational, but not a whole number. 11) Write all the sets each number belongs to: a) -.45 b) π c) -5 d) 0 e) 8 f) .5 g) √81 h) √5 i) ⅓ j) -2.6 12) Which number is a rational number, but not an integer? a. 2 b. ⅔ c. 0 d. -10/5 13) Which number is irrational? a. -2 b. ½ c. 0 d. π 14) Which number is a whole number, but not an integer? A) - 6/2 b. ⅝ c. 0 d. none 15) Which number is an integer, but not a whole number? A) -7 b. 0 c. 6 d. none 16) Which number is a whole number, but not a natural number? a. -2 b. ½ c. 0 d. π 17) Write a statement that illustrates the Distributive property: 18) Write a statement that illustrates the Commutative Property of Addition: 19) Write a statement that illustrates the Reflexive property: 20) Write a statement that illustrates the Symmetric property: Name Q1 Quiz 1 Review Quiz 9/13/2013 September 13, 2012 Sets of Numbers and Properties Complete the Matching Column (put the corresponding letter next to the number) 21) 2(14 – 3) = 2(14) – 2(3) 22) 22 + 0 = 22 23) 15 + 4 = 15 + 4 24) 5 ∙ 0 = 0 25) 7 ∙ (9 ∙ 6) = (7 ∙ 9) ∙ 6 26) 9 + 8 = 8 + 9 27) 3 + (5 + 12) = (3 + 5) + 12 28) If 11 + 4 =15, and 3 ∙ 5 = 15,then11+4 = 3∙5 29) If 4 + 3 = 7, then 7 = 4+ 3 30) 12 ∙ 1 = 12 a) Reflexive b) Additive Identity c) Multiplicative identity d) Associative Property of Mult. e) Transitive f) Associative Property of Addition g) Symmetric h) Commutative Property of Add. I) Multiplicative property of Zero j) Distributive Complete the Matching Column 31) 6 (2 5) = (6 2) 5 32) 11 0 = 0 33) 13 +0 = 13 34) If 30 + 34 = 64 and 64 = 82, then 30 + 34 = 82 35) 50 1 = 50 36) (6 2 ) 5 = (6 2) 5 37) 5(8 + 4) = 5(8) + 5(4) 38) 19 + 8 = 8+ 19 39) If 12 = 18- 6, then 18- 6 = 12 40) 7 ∙ 4 = 4 ∙ 7 a) Reflexive b) Additive Identity c) Multiplicative identity d) Associative Property of Multiplication e) Transitive f) Commutative Property of Addition g) Symmetric h) Commutative Property of Multiplication I) Multiplicative property of zero j) Distributive Circle Each Correct Answer: 41) Which property is represented by 7(12 – 8) = 84 – 56 ? a) associative b) commutative c) distributive d) symmetric 42) Which property is represented by x + y = y + x ? a) commutative prop of add. b) symmetric c) reflexive d) associative prop. of add. 43) Which number is irrational? a) √9 b) .25 c) 0 d) √10 44) Which number is rational, but not an integer? a) - 4/2 b) -3/2 c) 0 d) none 45) Which property is illustrated by If 6 + 5 = 11, then 11 = 6 + 5? a) commutative prop of add. b) symmetric c) reflexive 46) Which property is illustrated by 7 + 2 = 7 + 2? a) commutative prop of add. b) symmetric c) reflexive d) associative prop. of add. 47) Write a statement that illustrates the Associative Prop. of Mult: 48) Write a statement that illustrates the Mult. Prop. of Zero: d) transitive Name Q1 Quiz 1 Review # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11a b c g h i j 12 13 14 15 16 answer c c d a d 0.4 -6 0 none 0.5 rational irrational rational, integer rational, integer, whole rational, integer, whole, natural rational rational, integer, whole, natural irrational rational rational b d d a c 17 6(4 + 3) = 6(4) + 6(3) 18 3 + 10 = 10 + 3 19 7 -3 = 7 - 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 If 9 + 2 = 11, then 11 = 9 + 2 j b a i d d e f Quiz 9/13/2013 September 13, 2012 Sets of Numbers and Properties many acceptable answers many acceptable answers only acceptable answer all whole numbers are integers many acceptable answers Many acceptable answers Many acceptable answers Many acceptable answers Many accaptable answers Name Q1 Quiz 1 Review 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 h f e g c d i b e c 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 a j f g h c a d b b c 47 (6 2 ) 5 = 6 (2 5) 48 5∙0=0 Quiz 9/13/2013 September 13, 2012 Sets of Numbers and Properties It looks like Associative, but nothing changed so it is reflexive Many acceptable answers Many acceptable answers