Prealgebra 2e

# Practice Test

Prealgebra 2ePractice Test

### Practice Test

579.

Determine which of the following numbers are

1. counting numbers
2. whole numbers.

$0,4,870,4,87$

580.

Find the place value of the given digits in the number $549,362.549,362.$

1. $99$
2. $66$
3. $22$
4. $55$
581.

Write each number as a whole number using digits.

1. six hundred thirteen
2. fifty-five thousand two hundred eight
582.

Round $25,84925,849$ to the nearest hundred.

Simplify.

583.

$45+2345+23$

584.

$65−4265−42$

585.

$85÷585÷5$

586.

$1,000×81,000×8$

587.

$90−5890−58$

588.

$73+8973+89$

589.

$(0)(12,675)(0)(12,675)$

590.

$634+255634+255$

591.

$0909$

592.

$81288128$

593.

$145−79145−79$

594.

$299+836299+836$

595.

$7·4757·475$

596.

$8,528+7048,528+704$

597.

$35(14)35(14)$

598.

$260260$

599.

$733−291733−291$

600.

$4,916−1,5384,916−1,538$

601.

$495÷45495÷45$

602.

$52×98352×983$

Translate each phrase to math notation and then simplify.

603.

The sum of $1616$ and $5858$

604.

The product of $99$ and $1515$

605.

The difference of $3232$ and $1818$

606.

The quotient of $6363$ and $2121$

607.

Twice $524524$

608.

$2929$ more than $3232$

609.

$5050$ less than $300300$

In the following exercises, solve.

610.

LaVelle buys a jumbo bag of $8484$ candies to make favor bags for her son’s party. If she wants to make $1212$ bags, how many candies should she put in each bag?

611.

Last month, Stan’s take-home pay was $3,8163,816$ and his expenses were $3,472.3,472.$ How much of his take-home pay did Stan have left after he paid his expenses?

612.

Each class at Greenville School has $2222$ children enrolled. The school has $2424$ classes. How many children are enrolled at Greenville School?

613.

Clayton walked $1212$ blocks to his mother’s house, $66$ blocks to the gym, and $99$ blocks to the grocery store before walking the last $33$ blocks home. What was the total number of blocks that Clayton walked?

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