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McKeague - Basic College Mathematics 2/e (Homework)

Chris Read

Mathematics and Sciences, section 1, Fall 2010

Instructor: Mr. Cengage

Current Score: 11/13

Due: Wednesday, September 1, 2010 10:30 PM EDT

Question
Points
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3 1 1 1 5 0/1 0/1
Total
11/13

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In this assignment we present several textbook question types found in Chapter 3 on decimals in Basic Mathematics for College Students 2/e by Charles P. McKeague published by Brooks/Cole.


Instructions

This demo assignment allows many submissions and allows you to try another version of the same question for practice.



1. 3/3 points All Submissions Notes Question: McKBCM2 3.1.012.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1 2 3
1 1 1
1/50 1/50 1/50
Total
3/3
 
Write the number 90.01 as a mixed number. Do not reduce your answer.
Enter an exact number.
Your answer is correct.
Enter an exact number.
Your answer is correct.
Enter an exact number.
Your answer is correct.

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2. 1/1 points All Submissions Notes Question: McKBCM2 3.2.043.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1
1
1/50
Total
1/1
 
Add and subtract as indicated.
6.7 - (1.2 + 2.5)
Enter an exact number.
Your answer is correct.

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3. 1/1 points All Submissions Notes Question: McKBCM2 3.3.016.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1
1
2/50
Total
1/1
 
Find the product. (Multiply.)
6(0.008)
Enter an exact number.
Your answer is correct.

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4. 1/1 points All Submissions Notes Question: McKBCM2 3.3.060.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1
1
1/50
Total
1/1
 
A student earns $8.51 for each of the first 40 hours she works in one week and $12.84 in overtime pay for each additional hour she works in the same week. How much money will she make if she works 47 hours in one week?
$
Enter an exact number.
Your answer is correct.

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5. 5/5 points All Submissions Notes Question: McKBCM2 3.4.048.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1 2 3 4 5
1 1 1 1 1
1/50 1/50 1/50 1/50 1/50
Total
5/5
 
The table below gives the top five money earners for the men's Professional Golf Association (PGA). Fill in the last column of the table by finding the average earnings per tournament for each golfer. Round your answers to the nearest dollar.
RANK NAME NUMBER OF TOURNAMENTS TOTAL EARNINGS AVERAGE PER TOURNAMENT
1. Tiger Woods 18 $8,537,558 $
Enter an exact number.
Your answer is correct.
2. Vijay Singh 25 $7,340,195 $
Enter an exact number.
Your answer is correct.
3. Phil Mickelson 18 $5,453,869 $
Enter an exact number.
Your answer is correct.
4. David Toms 21 $3,745,469 $
Enter an exact number.
Your answer is correct.
5. Jim Furyk 22 $3,544,022 $
Enter an exact number.
Your answer is correct.

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6. –/1 points Notes Question: McKBCM2 3.5.049.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1
0/1
0/50
Total
0/1
 
Simplify as much as possible, and write the answer as a decimal.
(0.3)^2 + (1/5)^2(8)
Enter an exact number.

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7. –/1 points Notes Question: McKBCM2 3.6.035.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1
0/1
0/50
Total
0/1
 
Find the length of the hypotenuse in the right triangle. Round to the nearest hundredth, if rounding is necessary.
a = 19
b = 10
c =
Enter an exact number.
ft

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