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Which list of numbers best identifies the whole numbers? |
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1, 3, 5, 7, and so on |
B. |
2, 4, 6, 8, and so on |
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C. |
0, 1, 2, 3, and so on |
D. |
1, 2, 3, 4, and so on |
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Name the property shown by the statement 12 + 13 = 13 + 12. |
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A. |
Commutative Property of Addition |
B. |
Associative Property of Multiplication |
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C. |
Closure Property of Whole Numbers |
D. |
Associative Property of Addition |
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Name the property shown by the statement: If 3 and 6 are whole numbers and 3 · 6 = 18, then 18 is a whole number. |
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A. |
Closure Property of Whole Numbers |
B. |
Associative Property of Multiplication |
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C. |
Commutative Property of Addition |
D. |
Commutative Property of Whole Numbers |
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4. |
Simplify the expression 4n + (5 + n). |
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A. |
3n + 6 |
B. |
5n + 5 |
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C. |
8n + 5 |
D. |
9n |
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5. |
Simplify the expression 6 · (3x · 4 · 2x). |
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A. |
144x2 |
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72x2 |
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C. |
18x2 + 3 |
D. |
12 + 6x |
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