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1 Sample/Practice Final Eam MAT 09 Beginning Algebra Name MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Evaluate the epression. 1) 2 - [ - ( 3-8)] + ( 1-3 )3 A) -23 B) 33 C) 7 D) 23 1) 2) (-8) ( - 7) + (-8) 6 (-8) (7-3) A) 3 B) 0 C) D) 2 2) Perform the indicated operation. -13(-) - (-)(-3) 3) -6(2) - (-2) A) - B) -2 C) 16 D) 3) Evaluate the epression for the given replacement values. ) when = 8 and = -3 A) 73 B) 8 C) 76 D) 22 ) Evaluate the epression for the given values ) for = 9, = A) B) - C) 3 D) 1 ) Evaluate the epression, given = -2, = 3, and a = -. 6) a A) 0 B) - 83 C) 77 D) Undefined 6) Identif the propert illustrated b the statement. 7) (9 + 2) + 7 = (2 + 9) + 7 A) associative propert of addition B) distributive propert C) commutative propert of addition D) additive inverse propert 7) 8) 3( + 3) = A) commutative propert of addition B) identit element for multiplication C) associative propert of multiplication D) distributive propert 8) 9) 2 + (-2) = 0 A) identit element for addition B) additive inverse propert C) commutative propert of addition D) associative propert of addition 9) 1
2 Remove parentheses and simplif the epression. ) -(9r + ) + (r + 7) A) 1r - B) -76r C) 1r + D) r + 6 ) 11) (7z + 12) - (2z - 8) A) z - 20 B) z + C) z + 20 D) 9z ) 12) -(2-7) - + A) 1 + B) 6 + C) -1-2 D) ) Solve the equation. 13) 7 - (6-1) = 2 A) - 1 B) 1 13 C) 1 D) ) 1) 3p = 6(3p + 2) 1) A) B) C) D) - 1) - + (3-7) = A) 1 B) C) D) - 1 1) 16) 2-3 = 2 A) 60 B) -30 C) -60 D) 30 16) 17) = 7 17) A) 2 B) -2 C) 16 D) ) = ) A) 2 21 B) C) 0 D) -1 19) -0.2(30) + 0. = 0.2(30 + ) A) 20 B) 30 C) 0 D) 0 19) Solve. 20) You have taken up gardening for relaation and have decided to fence in our new rectangular shaped masterpiece. The length of the garden is 2 meters and 20 meters of fencing is required to completel enclose it. What is the width of the garden? A) 8 m B) 16 m C) m D) 0 m 20) 21) Use the formula F = 9 C + 32 to write - C as degrees Fahrenheit. 21) A) -23. F B) 1 F C) -0 F D) 12.2 F 2
3 Substitute the given values into the formula and solve for the unknown variable. 22) P = 2L + 2W; P = 12, W = A) 2 B) 6 C) 8 D) 22) 23) I = prt; I = 9.1, p = 130, r = 0.01 A) 0.7 B) 7 C) D) ) Solve the equation for the indicated variable. 2) A = 1 bh for h 2 2) A) h = 2A b B) h = Ab 2 C) h = b 2A D) h = A 2b 2) P = a + b + c for c A) c = a + b - P B) c = P - a - b C) c = P + a - b D) c = P + a + b 2) 26) A = P + PRT for R PT A) R = A - P B) R = A T C) R = A - P PT D) R = P - A PT 26) 27) V = 1 Ah for h 3 27) A) h = 3A V B) h = A 3V C) h = V 3A D) h = 3V A Solve the inequalit. 28) ) A) { } B) { < -} C) { > -} D) { }
4 29) -( - 7) < ) A) { > -8} B) { < -8} C) { -8} D) { -8} ) (2 + 1) 30) A) { 8} B) { < 8} C) { > 8} D) { 8} Use the product rule to simplif. Write the results using eponents. 31) 27 2 A) 212 B) 3 C) 23 D) 12 31) 32) (3p6)(9p2) A) -27p12 B) -27p8 C) 27p12 D) 27p8 32) Use the power rule and the power of a product or quotient rule to simplif the epression. 33) (863z) 2 A) 16126z2 B) 8126z2 C) -88z D) 6126z2 33)
5 3) (-779z) 3 A) z3 B) z C) -3379z D) 3312z 3) 3) 2p v3 s 2 3) A) p 8v6 s8 B) 2p 8v6 s8 C) 2p 8v6 s6 D) p 6v s6 Simplif the epression. Write the result using positive eponents onl. 36) A) -6 B) C) 6 12 D) 6 36) 37) (33) 2 (2)-2 A) 27 B) 9 C) 9 8 D) 6 37) Write the number in scientific notation. 38) 60,000 A) B) 6. - C) 6. 6 D) 6. 39) A) B) C) 6.68 D) ) 39) Write the number in standard notation. 0) A) B) -391,0 C) D) ) 1) A) 68,9,000 B) 68,90 C) 6,89,00 D) ) Add the polnomials. 2) ( ) + ( ) A) B) 99 C) D) ) Perform the indicated operations. 3) ( ) - ( ) A) B) C) D) ) ) ( ) - ( ) A) B) C) D) )
6 Multipl. ) -77( ) A) B) C) D) ) Find the product. 6) ( - 9)( ) A) B) C) D) ) (6z - 7)(3z + 2) A) 18z2-1 B) 9z2 - C) 18z2-9z - 1 D) 18z2 + 33z - 1 6) 7) 8) ( - 7)2 A) B) C) D) ) Multipl. 9) (11p + 8)(11p - 8) A) 121p2-6 B) 121p p - 6 C) 121p2-176p - 6 D) p2-6 9) 0) (2 + 11)2 A) B) C) D) ) Perform the division. 1) ) A) - 3 B) C) D) ) ) A) 3-12 B) 2 + C) - 12 D) + 3) p 2 + 2p - 17 p + 6 A) p p + 6 B) p p + 6 C) p - D) p p + 6 3) ) 3m 3 + 2m2 - m + 8 m + 2 ) A) m2 + m + 6 B) 3m2 - m + C) 3m2 + m + D) m2 + m + 3 6
7 Complete the ordered pairs for the given linear equation. Then plot the points and graph the equation b connecting the points. ) = ) (0, ), (1, ), (-1, ) A) (0, 3), (1, 7), (-1, -1) B) (0, -3), (1, -7), (-1, 1) C) (0, 0), (1, -3), (-1, 3) D) (0, 3), (1, -1), (-1, 7)
8 6) 6 + = 0 (-, ), (0, ), (, ) 6) A) (-, -6), (0, 0), (, 6) B) (-, -7), (0, -1), (, ) C) (-, 6), (0, 0), (, -6) D) (-, 7), (0, 1), (, -)
9 Graph the linear equation. 7) = -9 7) A) B) C) D)
10 Find and graph the intercepts of the linear equation. 8) = 16 8) A) (0, -), (-1, 0) B) (0, -1), (-, 0) C) (0, ), (-1, 0) D) (0, -1), (, 0) Convert the units. 9) 9.7 m = mm A) 97 mm B) 9,70 mm C) 0.96 mm D) mm 9) 60) 939 cm = m A) m B) 9390 m C) 9.39 m D) 93,900 m 60) 61) 80 mg = kg A) 80,000 kg B) 0.08 kg C) 8,000 kg D) kg 61) 62) 678 ml = L A) 6.78 L B) 678,000 L C) 67,800 L D) L 62) 63) 7 kg = g A) 0.07 g B) 0.7 g C) 7,000 g D) 700 g 63) 6) 21 m = cm A) 21,000 cm B) 0.21 cm C) cm D) 20 cm 6)
11 Answer Ke Testname: MAT 09 PRACTICE FINAL EXAM NEW 1) C Objective: (1.6) Evaluate Epressions Using Real Numbers 2) A Objective: (1.6) Evaluate Epressions Using Real Numbers 3) A Objective: (1.6) Use Order of Operations to Simplif Epression ) A Objective: (1.) Chapter Test ) B Objective: (1.6) Evaluate Epressions Using Real Numbers 6) D Objective: (1.6) Evaluate Epression 7) C Objective: (1.7) Use the Identit and Inverse Properties 8) D Objective: (1.7) Use the Identit and Inverse Properties 9) B Objective: (1.7) Use the Identit and Inverse Properties ) A Objective: (1.8) Simplif Epressions Containing Parentheses 11) C Objective: (1.8) Simplif Epressions Containing Parentheses 12) D Objective: (1.8) Simplif Epressions Containing Parentheses 13) C Objective: (2.3) Appl the General Strateg for Solving a Linear Equation 1) D Objective: (2.3) Appl the General Strateg for Solving a Linear Equation 1) A Objective: (2.3) Appl the General Strateg for Solving a Linear Equation 16) D Objective: (2.3) Solve Equations Containing Fractions or Decimals 17) B Objective: (2.3) Solve Equations Containing Fractions or Decimals 18) D Objective: (2.3) Solve Equation with Fractions 19) C Objective: (2.3) Solve Equation with Decimals 20) A Objective: (2.) Use Formulas to Solve Problems 21) B Objective: (2.) Use Formulas to Solve Problems 22) A Objective: (2.) Solve a Formula or Equation for One of Its Variables 23) B Objective: (2.) Solve a Formula or Equation for One of Its Variables 11
12 Answer Ke Testname: MAT 09 PRACTICE FINAL EXAM NEW 2) A Objective: (2.) Solve a Formula or Equation for One of Its Variables 2) B Objective: (2.) Solve a Formula or Equation for One of Its Variables 26) C Objective: (2.) Solve a Formula or Equation for One of Its Variables 27) D Objective: (2.) Solve a Formula or Equation for One of Its Variables 28) D Objective: (2.7) Use the Addition Propert of Inequalit to Solve Inequalities 29) B Objective: (2.7) Use Both Properties to Solve Inequalities 30) A Objective: (2.7) Use Both Properties to Solve Inequalities 31) A Objective: (3.1) Use the Product Rule for Eponents 32) D Objective: (3.1) Use the Product Rule for Eponents 33) D Objective: (3.1) Use the Power Rules for Products and Quotients 3) A Objective: (3.1) Use the Power Rules for Products and Quotients 3) A Objective: (3.1) Use the Power Rules for Products and Quotients 36) B Objective: (3.2) Simplif Epressions Containing Negative Eponents 37) B Objective: (3.2) Use the Rules and Definitions for Eponents to Simplif Eponential Epressions 38) D Objective: (3.2) Write Numbers in Scientific Notation 39) B Objective: (3.2) Write Numbers in Scientific Notation 0) A Objective: (3.2) Convert Numbers in Scientific Notation to Standard Form 1) C Objective: (3.2) Convert Numbers in Scientific Notation to Standard Form 2) A Objective: (3.) Add Polnomials 3) D Objective: (3.) Add or Subtract Polnomials in One Variable ) B Objective: (3.) Add or Subtract Polnomials in One Variable ) C Objective: (3.) Multipl a Monomial b a Polnomial 6) B Objective: (3.) Multipl Two Polnomials 12
13 Answer Ke Testname: MAT 09 PRACTICE FINAL EXAM NEW 7) C Objective: (3.) Multipl Two Polnomials 8) C Objective: (3.) Multipl Two Polnomials 9) A Objective: (3.6) Multipl the Sum and Difference of Two Terms 0) D Objective: (3.6) Square a Binomial 1) B Objective: (3.7) Divide a Polnomial b a Monomial 2) D Objective: (3.7) Use Long Division to Divide a Polnomial b a Polnomial Other than a Monomial 3) A Objective: (3.7) Use Long Division to Divide a Polnomial b a Polnomial Other than a Monomial ) B Objective: (3.7) Use Long Division to Divide a Polnomial b a Polnomial Other than a Monomial ) D Objective: (6.2) Graph a Linear Equation b Finding and Plotting Ordered Pair Solutions 6) C Objective: (6.2) Graph a Linear Equation b Finding and Plotting Ordered Pair Solutions 7) D Objective: (6.2) Graph a Linear Equation b Finding and Plotting Ordered Pair Solutions 8) B Objective: (6.3) Graph a Linear Equation b Finding and Plotting Intercept Points 9) B Objective: (7.2) Convert Metric Length Units 60) C Objective: (7.2) Convert Metric Length Units 61) D Objective: (7.3) Convert Metric Mass Units 62) D Objective: (7.3) Convert Metric Capacit Units 63) C Objective: (7.3) Convert Metric Mass Units 6) D Objective: (7.2) Convert Metric Length Units 13
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