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Van Dyke, Rogers, and Adams - Fund. of Math. 9/e (Homework)

Chris Read

Mathematics and Sciences, section 1, Fall 2010

Instructor: Mr. Cengage

Current Score: 1/11

Due: Monday, November 8, 2010 11:00 PM EST

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

Description

Create your course assignments by selecting questions from our bank of 1500 end-of-section exercises, as well as enhanced interactive examples with videos.

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In this assignment we present several textbook question types found in Chapter 2 and 3 in Fundamentals of Mathematics 9/e by James Van Dyke, James Rogers, and Holli Adams 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. 1/1 points All Submissions Notes Question: VanFM9 2.1.020.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1
1
1/50
Total
1/1
 
Determine whether the natural number is divisible by 2, 3, or 5. (Select all that apply.)
3876

Your answer is correct.



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2. –/5 points Notes Question: VanFM9 2.2.002.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1 2 3 4 5
0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1 0/1
0/50 0/50 0/50 0/50 0/50
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0/5
 
List the first five multiples of 14.
Answer is not case sensitive.
,
Answer is not case sensitive.
,
Answer is not case sensitive.
,
Answer is not case sensitive.
,
Answer is not case sensitive.

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3. –/1 points Notes Question: VanFM9 2.4.036.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1
0/1
0/50
Total
0/1
 
Is the number 102 prime or composite?

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4. –/1 points Notes Question: VanFM9 2.5.018.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1
0/1
0/50
Total
0/1
 
List the prime factors of 65 in increasing order, separated by commas. Be sure to include a factor multiple times if necessary (Example: for 12, you would type "2, 2, 3"). If the number is prime, type "prime".
Answer is not case sensitive.

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5. –/1 points Notes Question: VanFM9 3.1.034.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1
0/1
0/50
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0/1
 
Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction. Input the correct value for A below.
1 8/11 = A/11
A =
Answer is not case sensitive.


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6. –/1 points Notes Question: VanFM9 3.5.012.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1
0/1
0/50
Total
0/1
 
Find the missing numerator.
2/9 = A/18
A =
Answer is not case sensitive.

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7. –/1 points Notes Question: VanFM9 3.5.044.
Question part
Points
Submissions
1
0/1
0/50
Total
0/1
 
Order the fractions from smallest (1) to largest (3).
2/7
3/7
1/14


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