High School Equivalency Mathematics Week 1 Review 1.) Simplify

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High School Equivalency Mathematics
Week 1 Review
1.) Simplify the expression below.
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2.) Write the prime factorization of:
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3.) Round the number below to the nearest hundred-thousand
4.) Round the number below to the nearest ten-thousandth
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5.) Write this number in words
6.) Juan makes $96 per day before taxes. He works 5 days a week, and the
government takes out a total of $41.29 each week. How much money does
he make a week after taxes?
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7.) Mrs. Redson wants to install a fence around her yard to keep all the
neighborhood kids out. Her yard is shaped like a pentagon. She measures
one side of her yard and finds out it is 19.4 feet. If each foot of fencing
costs $2.83, how much will she have to pay to install the fencing?
8.) Johnny has 14 coins in his pocket. When he adds up their values, he finds
out they make a total of $1.01. What is one combination of coins he can
have?
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9.) At the beginning of the month, I started with a $2.42 balance on my credit
card. On April 4th, I charged $102.55 and $7.46. On April 12th, I paid
$91.07. On April 25th, I charged $9.89. Because I did not pay off my entire
debt, the credit card company charged me an interest of $5.21 on April
30th. How much do I have to pay now if I want to completely pay off my
balance?
10.)
I went to the store and bought a new pair of sunglasses for $22.81. I
also bought three bathing suits for $15.41 each. Tax for the total purchase
was $5.59. If I paid for my purchase with four twenty dollar bills, how much
change did I receive?
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11.)
At a Christmas party, there are 48 scoops of ice cream and 80 ounces
of rootbeer. If Sally makes rootbeer floats that all have the same amount
of rootbeer and ice cream and she makes sure there are no leftover
supplies, what is the greatest amount of rootbeer floats she can make?
12.)
Samantha collects stamps from around the world. She has 80
international stamps and 140 U.S. stamps. She wants to display all of her
stamps in groups where each group has the same amount of international
and U.S. stamps with no stamps left over. What is the greatest number of
piles she can make?
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13.)
A rectangular piece of paper is
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inches long and
14.)
Annie eats of a pizza. Keetan eats
pizza does Annie eat than Keetan?
inches wide.
of the pizza. How much more
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15.)
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Complete the long division problem below
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