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

James Finch

Math - Developmental, Fall 2010

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

Current Score: 11/11

Due: Saturday, December 18, 2010 23:00 EST

Question
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
1 5 1 1 1 1 1
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11/11

Description

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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.
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Determine whether the natural number is divisible by 2, 3, or 5. (Select all that apply.)
3171

Your answer is correct.



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2. 5/5 points All Submissions Notes Question: VanFM9 2.2.002.
Question part
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1 1 1 1 1
1/50 1/50 1/50 1/50 1/50
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List the first five multiples of 19.
Answer is not case sensitive.
Your answer is correct.,
Answer is not case sensitive.
Your answer is correct.,
Answer is not case sensitive.
Your answer is correct.,
Answer is not case sensitive.
Your answer is correct.,
Answer is not case sensitive.
Your answer is correct.

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3. 1/1 points All Submissions Notes Question: VanFM9 2.4.036.
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Is the number 95 prime or composite?
Your answer is correct.

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4. 1/1 points All Submissions Notes Question: VanFM9 2.5.018.
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List the prime factors of 51 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.
Your answer is correct.

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5. 1/1 points All Submissions Notes Question: VanFM9 3.1.034.
Question part
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Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction. Input the correct value for A below.
8 10/12 = A/12
A =
Answer is not case sensitive.
Your answer is correct.

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6. 1/1 points All Submissions Notes Question: VanFM9 3.5.012.
Question part
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Find the missing numerator.
1/3 = A/9
A =
Answer is not case sensitive.
Your answer is correct.

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


Your answer is correct.

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