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MATH 0960 Practice Test 1 1. Simplify. 2. Change the mixed number into an improper fraction. 3. Multiply. 4. Divide. 5. Add or subtract. a) b) 6. Solve the application problem. A recipe for a dry rub requires teaspoon of salt for every pound of meat. How much salt is required for 7. pounds of meat? True or False: √ is an irrational number. Page 1 of 4 MATH 0960 8. Practice Test 1 Consider the following set of numbers. { ̅̅̅̅ √ } List the numbers that are: a) Positive integers (natural numbers) 9. b) Whole numbers c) Integers d) Rational numbers e) Irrational numbers f) Real numbers Insert either or in between each pair of numbers to make a true statement. a) b) 10. Add. a) b) ( ) 11. Solve the application problem. The temperature at 9 AM was the temperature at 2 PM. F. Over the next 5 hours the temperature rose 21° F. Find Page 2 of 4 MATH 0960 Practice Test 1 12. Subtract numbers. a) b) ( ) 13. Solve the application problem. The temperature suddenly rises from two temperatures? F to F. What is the difference between these 14. Find the product. ( ) 15. Find the quotient. a) b) 16. Solve the application problem. A climbing team records altitude change each day as they travel across a valley. Find their average altitude change. Day 1 feet Day 2 feet Day 3 feet Day 4 feet 17. Evaluate. ( ) Page 3 of 4 MATH 0960 Practice Test 1 18. For a) evaluate each of the following. b) c) ( ) 19. Evaluate. a) ( b) ( ) ) 20. Evaluate the expression for the given values of the variables. 21. Match each equation below with one of the properties listed. Properties: A. Commutative B. Associative C. Distributive D. Identity E. Inverse Equations: 1. 2. ( ) 3. ( 4. ( ) ) ( ) 5. Page 4 of 4