Problem 1PSQ: Perform each operation. a. 12+4 b. 8+(10) c. 5(7) Problem 2PSQ: Perform each operation. a. 46 b. 84 c. (12)(5) Problem 3PSQ: Perform each operation. a. 85+35 b. 292336 c. 13+45 Problem 4PSQ: Perform each operation. a. 4.8+3.1 b. 0.3+1.9 c. 0.36+0.77 Problem 1C: For Questions 1-4, find the total amount of each in Charlottes lunch. Total calories Problem 2C: For Questions 1-4, find the total amount of each in Charlottes lunch. Total calories from fat Problem 3C: For Questions 1-4, find the total amount of each in Charlottes lunch. Total milligrams (mg) of... Problem 4C: For Questions 1-4, find the total amount of each in Charlottes lunch. Total grams (g) of... Problem 5C: The Food and Drug Administration recommends limiting sodium to 2,300 mg per day for a person with a... Problem 6C: If we use the letter P to stand for the phrase grams of protein, what is the result of the... Problem 7C: Write the number of grams of sugar in Charlottes yogurt, and the number of milligrams of... Problem 8C: Suppose that in addition to the amount of carbohydrates in Charlottes lunch, she also ate some of... Problem 9C: There are 1,000 milligrams in one gram. Change 3,000 mg into grams. Now can you add up the total... Problem 1G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 2G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 3G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 4G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 5G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 6G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 7G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 8G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 9G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 10G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 11G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 12G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 13G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 14G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 15G: Here are some addition problems for you to work out. Some can be done very quickly; for some youll... Problem 16G: What would the ending balance have been if the account holder hadnt returned the shirt on 4/26? Problem 17G: What would the ending balance be if we remove the $200 cash withdrawal from 5/8? At some point in... Problem 18G: We know that credits add to the balance in an account, while debits subtract from it. If you add two... Problem 19G: Based on Question 18, fill in the blank: Adding two positive numbers results in a __________... Problem 20G: If you add two debits to your account, what does that do to the balance? Problem 21G: Based on Question 20, fill in the blank: Adding two negative numbers results in a larger (further... Problem 22G: If you add a credit, then follow that with a debit, what happens to your balance? Problem 23G: Based on Question 22, fill in the blank: Adding a negative to a positive is the same thing as... Problem 24G: If you remove a debit from your account, what happens to your balance? Problem 25G: Based on Question 24, fill in the blank: Subtracting a negative is the same thing as __________the... Problem 26G: Suppose you have a balance of $1,200 in checking, and you make a deposit of $210. Whats the new... Problem 27G: What if you have a balance of $210, and make a deposit of $1,200? Problem 28G: Based on Questions 26 and 27, when adding two numbers the order ________matter. Choose either does... Problem 29G: Suppose you have a balance of $1,200 in checking, and you make a withdrawal of $300. Whats the new... Problem 30G: What if you have a balance of $300, and make a withdrawal of $1,200? Problem 31G: Based on Questions 29 and 30, when subtracting a number from another, the order ___________matter.... Problem 32G: In each phrase in Questions 3234, pick out the word thats telling you to do a certain arithmetic... Problem 33G: In each phrase in Questions 3234, pick out the word thats telling you to do a certain arithmetic... Problem 34G: In each phrase in Questions 3234, pick out the word thats telling you to do a certain arithmetic... Problem 35G: The colored box summarizes some words that are commonly used to describe either addition or... Problem 1DYGI: Try this problem to see if you understand the concepts we just studied. The answers can be found at... Problem 2DYGI: Perform each addition, if possible. a. 23+53 b. 125ft+230ft c. 6ft+18in. d. 12days+19mi Problem 3DYGI Problem 1A: Dwayne and his buddy Sea Bass are over-the-road truckers, and at their weekly chess match on... Problem 2A Problem 3A: What was the difference between net income in 2008 and 2009? Does that represent an increase or a... Problem 4A: What was the companys total net income for the years 2007 to 2010? Problem 5A Problem 6A: The perimeter of a figure is found by taking the sum of the lengths of each side of that figure.... Problem 7A Problem 8A Problem 9A Problem 10A: Answer the following questions about the spreadsheet, which shows the points earned by a student on... Problem 11A: Answer the following questions about the spreadsheet, which shows the points earned by a A formula... format_list_bulleted