Rational Numbers

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PreAP Test 1 Review
1. What is the product of 1.24 and 4.25?
A 5.27
C 3.01
B 3.01
D 5.49
6. Syeda had $80.45 in her bank account
on Monday. She deposited $20.50 on
Tuesday. She then withdrew $37.25 on
Wednesday. How much did Syeda have
left in her account on Thursday?
2
of a pitcher of lemonade.
5
1
Tonya drank
of the lemonade. What
4
fraction of the lemonade did they drink
together?
2. Ben drank
A
1
10
B
1
3
C
7
20
D
13
20
C 6.38
B 6.375
D 8.6
4. Tameka built
C Integers and Rational numbers only
D Whole numbers, Integers, and
Rational numbers
8. Alexander purchased a computer on
sale. The original price was $1,200. The
5
sale price was
of the original price.
6
How much did Alexander pay for the
computer?
2
of the shed on Tuesday. Tameka
5
finished building the shed on
Wednesday. What fraction of the shed
did she build on Wednesday?
C
3
7
B
2
5
D
9
10
B 1.2
D 9.09
C $1,144
B $1,000
D $1,440
A 6C
C 10C
B 7C
D 14C
10. A deep-sea diver descended from a rock
that is 45 feet below sea level to a coral
reef that is 88 feet below sea level. How
far did the diver descend from the rock to
the coral reef?
1
2
C
A $900
9. On a certain day the temperature in New
York City was 4C and the temperature
in Austin was 10C. How many degrees
lower was the temperature in New York
City?
5. Tyler is playing a game in which he
needs to guess an integer. Which of the
following is a number that Tyler can
guess?
A 2
D $138.20
B Rational numbers only
and
1
10
B $80.45
A Integers only
1
of a shed on Monday
2
A
C $97.20
7. To which set or sets does the number
8.25 belong?
3
3. What is 6 written as a decimal?
8
A 5.625
A $63.70
A 43 feet
C 88 feet
B 67 feet
D 123 feet
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18. What is the value of 6  3  (18)?
11. Which set of numbers best represents
the number of students in a classroom:
whole numbers, rational numbers, or
integers?
9
1
of her assignment on
5
3
Saturday and of her assignment on
8
Sunday. What fraction of her assignment
did she complete on Saturday and
Sunday?
19. Mara finished
WHOLE NUMBERS
12. What is the value of 
2
3
 ?
5
4
23/40
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13. What is the product of 2.5 and 8.77?
20. Jean-Claude equally shared a box of
chocolates with two of his friends. The
9
box weighed
pounds. What is the
5
weight of the chocolate that each of the
friends received?
-21.925
14. Jeunesse earned $725 dollars by working
5 days in a week. What is the average
amount that she earned per day?
3/5
$145
21. The Smith family took a car trip. They
1
traveled
the distance from San
2
3
Antonio to Austin on Monday and
the
12
distance on Tuesday. What fraction of
the distance between San Antonio and
Austin did the Smith family travel on
Monday and Tuesday?
15. Ben paid $900 for a sofa. The price of the
2
sofa Juana purchased was
the price
3
that Ben paid. How much did Juana pay
for her sofa?
$600
16. Anna made 400 quarts of lemonade. She
poured the lemonade into containers.
4
Each container holds
of a quart. How
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many containers did Anna use?
3/4
22. Amory ate
1
of a box of cereal. Blaine
4
2
of the same box. What fraction of
9
the box of cereal did they eat together?
$700
ate
17. Sanin went to the store to buy groceries.
He bought a box of cereal for $5.29, a
gallon of milk for $2.49, and a quart of
juice for $3.79. He paid the cashier with a
$20 bill. How much change did Sanin
receive?
17/36
$8.43
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Rational Numbers
For 23–26, use the table.
28. Estimate
28 to two decimal places.
5.29
Order the following from least to greatest!
29-30
29.
4
25 g, 4.7 g, 19 g, 4 g, 4.07 g
9
In class
30. 3 cm, 9
3
28
cm, 9.6 cm,
cm
4
3
In class
23. How many zeros are needed to write the
diameter of the sun in standard
notation?
31. Write 3.65  105 in standard notation.
365,000
8 (1,400,000,000)
32.What power of ten makes this statement
true?
24. Write the diameter of the transistor in
standard notation.
•
.000016
34. Which shows 2.6  10 in standard
notation?
4
25. How many digits are there in the
standard notation for the height of Mount
Everest?
4 (8,900)
1.6 x
75 , 4.3 ,
75 ,
C 26,000
B 2,600
D 26,104
A 1.7  106
C 1.703  106
B 1.7  107
D 17.03  106
36.What is the scientific notation for a length
of 0.0000923 centimeter?
27. Arrange the numbers in order from
greatest to least.

,
4
A 264
35. The population of a large U.S. city is
1,703,210. Which of the following best
expresses this population?
26. An object is 100 times greater than the
grain of sand. Describe the size of this
object in scientific notation.
4.3 ,
78,000,000,000  7.8  _
20
13
20 
,
13 4
A 9.23  106 cm
cm
C 92.3  105
B 9.23  105 cm
cm
D 923  105
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