Prealgebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning 1st Edition by Messersmith – Test Bank

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ISBN-10: 0073406252 ISBN-13: 978-0073406251
Publisher ‏ : ‎ McGraw Hill; 1st edition
Authors: Sherri Messersmith, Lawrence Perez,
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Prealgebra with P.O.W.E.R. Learning 1st Edition by Messersmith – Test Bank

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Answer the question.

1) Identify the place value of the digit 3 in 6318.
A) 1 tens B) 6 thousands C) 3 hundreds

2) Identify the place value of the digit 2 in 39,026,969,083.
A) 2 ten-thousands B) 2 ten-millions C) 26 thousands D) 26 millions

1)

D) 8 ones
2)

3) Identify the digit with a place value of hundreds in the whole number 749,831. 3) A) 9 B) 3 C) 1 D) 8

4) Identify the digits in each period of the number 47,472.
A) 47,472 ones B) 47 thousands, 472 ones C) 472 thousands, 47 ones D) 47,472 thousands

4)

5) Identify the digits in each period of the number 582,660,000,033. 5)

A) 660 billions, 582 millions, 33 ones C) 660 billions, 582 thousands, 33 ones

B) 582 millions, 660 thousands 33 ones D) 582 billions, 660 millions, 33 ones

6) Write the number 9,000,235 in words.
A) nine million, two hundred thirty-five thousand

B) nine million, two hundred thirty-five C) nine billion, two hundred thirty-five D) nine thousand, two hundred thirty-five

6)

7) 160,621,395 7) A) one hundred sixty million, six hundred twenty-one thousand,

three hundred ninety-five
B) one hundred sixty billion, six hundred twenty-one million, three hundred ninety-five C) one hundred sixty billion, six hundred twenty-one million, three hundred ninety-five

thousand
D) none of these

8) Write four hundred eleven thousand, six hundred sixty-three using digits. 8) A) 411,663 B) 663,411 C) 411,000,663 D) none of these

9) Write eighteen billion two thousand, three using digits.

9)

A) 18,000,002,003 C) 18,002,000,003

B) 18,002,003
D) 18,000,200,003

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10) There are approximately four billion, five hundred forty-four million, 10) one hundred thirty-seven thousand grains of sand in a pail. Write this number using
digits.

A) 454,413,700 C) 45,441,370

Round the number to the indicated place.

11) Round 24 to the nearest ten. A) 10 B) 30

12) Round 481 to the nearest hundred. A) 490 B) 400

13) Round 9136 to the nearest thousand. A) 10,000 B) 9000

14) Round 429 to the nearest thousand. A) 400 B) 1000

15) Round 612,128 to the nearest ten-thousand. A) 610,000 B) 612,000

16) Round 451,316,218 to the nearest ten-million. A) 451,000,000 B) 460,000,000

B) 4,544,137
D) 4,544,137,000

C) 20

C) 480

C) 9100

C) 0

C) 600,000

C) 450,000,000

D) 24

D) 500

D) 9140

D) 430

D) 620,000

D) 500,000,000

11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16)

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