Solutions for MATH W/APPLICATIONS W/ACCESS
Problem 1CP:
Name all the types of numbers that apply to the following.
(a) −2
(b) −5/8
(c) π/5
Answers to...Problem 2CP:
Checkpoint 2
Name the property illustrated in each of the following examples.
(a) (2 + 3) + 9 = (3 +...Problem 3CP:
Checkpoint 3
Name the property illustrated in each of the following examples.
(a) 2 + 0...Problem 4CP:
Checkpoint 4
Use the distributive property to complete each of the following.
(a) 4(−2 +...Problem 5CP:
Checkpoint 5
Evaluate the following if and .
(a)
(b)
Problem 6CP:
Checkpoint 6
Use a calculator to evaluate the following.
(a) 42 ÷ 8 + 32 ÷ 3
(b) [−7 + (−9)] ∙ (−4)...Problem 8CP:
Checkpoint 8
Draw a number line, and graph the numbers −4, −1, 0, 1, 2.5, and 13/4 on it.
Problem 1E:
In Exercises 1 and 2, label the statement true or false. (See Example 1.)
1. Every integer is a...Problem 2E:
In Exercises 1 and 2, label the statement true or false. (See Example 1.)
2. Every real number is an...Problem 4E:
Identify the properties that are illustrated in each of the following. (See Examples 2–6.)
4. 0 +...Problem 5E:
Identify the properties that are illustrated in each of the following. (See Examples 2–6.)
5.
Problem 6E:
Identify the properties that are illustrated in each of the following. (See Examples 2–6.)
6.
Problem 7E:
Identify the properties that are illustrated in each of the following. (See Examples 2–6.)
7. −5 + 0...Problem 8E:
Identify the properties that are illustrated in each of the following. (See Examples 2–6.)
8.
Problem 10E:
Identify the properties that are illustrated in each of the following. (See Examples 2–6.)
10.
Problem 13E:
Evaluate each of the following if p = −2, q = 3, and r = −5. (See Examples 7–9.)
13. −3(p + 5q)
Problem 14E:
Evaluate each of the following if p = −2, q = 3, and r = −5. (See Examples 7–9.)
14. 2(q − r)
Problem 17E:
Business The nominal annual percentage rate (APR) reported by lenders has the formula APR = 12r,...Problem 18E:
Business The nominal annual percentage rate (APR) reported by lenders has the formula APR = 12r,...Problem 19E:
Find the monthly interest rate r when
19. APR = 11
Problem 20E:
Find the monthly interest rate r when
20. APR = 13.2
Problem 21E:
Evaluate each expression, using the order of operations given in the text. (See Examples 7–9.)
21. 3...Problem 22E:
Evaluate each expression, using the order of operations given in the text. (See Examples 7–9.)
22. 8...Problem 23E:
Evaluate each expression, using the order of operations given in the text. (See Examples...Problem 24E:
Evaluate each expression, using the order of operations given in the text. (See Examples 7–9.)
24.
Problem 25E:
Evaluate each expression, using the order of operations given in the text. (See Examples 7–9.)
25. 8...Problem 26E:
Evaluate each expression, using the order of operations given in the text. (See Examples...Problem 27E:
Evaluate each expression, using the order of operations given in the text. (See Examples 7–9.)
27.
Problem 28E:
Evaluate each expression, using the order of operations given in the text. (See Examples 7–9.)
28.
Problem 29E:
Use a calculator to help you list the given numbers in order from smallest to largest. (See Example...Problem 30E:
Use a calculator to help you list the given numbers in order from smallest to largest. (See Example...Problem 31E:
Express each of the following statements in symbols, using <, >, ≤, or ≥.
31. 12 is less than 18.5.
Problem 32E:
Express each of the following statements in symbols, using <, >, ≤, or ≥.
32. −2 is greater than...Problem 33E:
Express each of the following statements in symbols, using <, >, ≤, or ≥.
33. x is greater than or...Problem 34E:
Express each of the following statements in symbols, using <, >, ≤, or ≥.
34. y is less than or...Problem 35E:
Express each of the following statements in symbols, using <, >, ≤, or ≥.
35. z is at most 7.5.
Problem 36E:
Express each of the following statements in symbols, using <, >, ≤, or ≥.
36. w is negative.
Problem 37E:
Fill in the blank with <, =, or > so that the resulting statement is true.
37. −6 _____ −2
Problem 38E:
Fill in the blank with <, =, or > so that the resulting statement is true.
38. 3/4 _____.75
Problem 39E:
Fill in the blank with <, =, or > so that the resulting statement is true.
39. 3.14 _____ π
Problem 40E:
Fill in the blank with <, =, or > so that the resulting statement is true.
40. 1/3 _____.33
Problem 41E:
Fill in the blank so as to produce two equivalent statements. For example, the arithmetic statement...Problem 42E:
Fill in the blank so as to produce two equivalent statements. For example, the arithmetic statement...Problem 43E:
Fill in the blank so as to produce two equivalent statements. For example, the arithmetic statement...Problem 44E:
Fill in the blank so as to produce two equivalent statements. For example, the arithmetic statement...Problem 55E:
In each of the following problems, fill in the blank with either =, <, or >, so that the resulting...Problem 56E:
In each of the following problems, fill in the blank with either =, <, or >, so that the resulting...Problem 57E:
In each of the following problems, fill in the blank with either =, <, or >, so that the resulting...Problem 58E:
In each of the following problems, fill in the blank with either =, <, or >, so that the resulting...Problem 59E:
In each of the following problems, fill in the blank with either =, <, or >, so that the resulting...Problem 60E:
In each of the following problems, fill in the blank with either =, <, or>, so that the resulting...Problem 61E:
In each of the following problems, fill in the blank with either =, <, or >, so that the resulting...Problem 62E:
In each of the following problems, fill in the blank with either =, <, or >, so that the resulting...Problem 68E:
Health Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Study estimates that 95% of adult...Problem 69E:
Business The Consumer Price Index (CPI) tracks the cost of a typical sample of a consumer goods. The...Problem 70E:
Business The Consumer Price Index (CPI) tracks the cost of a typical sample of a consumer goods. The...Problem 71E:
Business The Consumer Price Index (CPI) tracks the cost of a typical sample of a consumer goods. The...Problem 72E:
Consumer Price Index The Consumer Price Index (CPI) tracks the cost of a typical sample of a...Problem 73E:
Consumer Price Index The Consumer Price Index (CPI) tracks the cost of a typical sample of aconsumer...Problem 74E:
Business The Consumer Price Index (CPI) tracks the cost of a typical sample of a consumer goods. The...Problem 75E:
Stocks The table presents the 2016 percentage change in the stock price for six well-known...Problem 76E:
Stocks The table presents the 2016 percentage change in the stock price
for six well-known...Problem 77E:
Stocks The table presents the 2016 percentage change in the stock price for six well-known...Problem 78E:
Stocks The table presents the 2016 percentage change in the stock price for six well-known...Problem 79E:
Stocks The table presents the 2016 percentage change in the stock price for six well-known...Problem 80E:
Stocks The table presents the 2016 percentage change in the stock price for six well-known...Problem 81E:
Stock The table presents the 2016 percentage change in the stock price for six well-known companies....Problem 82E:
Finance The following graph shows the per capita amount of disposable income (in thousands of...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Algebra And EquationsChapter 1.1 - The Real NumbersChapter 1.2 - PolynomialsChapter 1.3 - FactoringChapter 1.4 - Rational ExpressionsChapter 1.5 - Exponents And RadicalsChapter 1.6 - First-Degree EquationsChapter 1.7 - Quadratic EquationsChapter 2 - Graphs, Lines, And InequalitiesChapter 2.1 - Graphs
Chapter 2.2 - Equations Of LinesChapter 2.3 - Linear ModelsChapter 2.4 - Linear InequalitiesChapter 2.5 - Polynomial And Rational InequalitiesChapter 3 - Functions And GraphsChapter 3.1 - FunctionsChapter 3.2 - Graphs Of FunctionsChapter 3.3 - Applications Of Linear FunctionsChapter 3.4 - Quadratic Functions And ApplicationsChapter 3.5 - Polynomial FunctionsChapter 3.6 - Rational FunctionsChapter 4 - Exponential And Logarithmic FunctionsChapter 4.1 - Exponential FunctionsChapter 4.2 - Applications Of Exponential FunctionsChapter 4.3 - Logarithmic FunctionsChapter 4.4 - Logarithmic And Exponential EquationsChapter 5 - Mathematics Of FinanceChapter 5.1 - Simple Interest And DiscountChapter 5.2 - Compound InterestChapter 5.3 - Annuities, Future Value, And Sinking FundsChapter 5.4 - Annuities, Present Value, And AmortizationChapter 6 - Systems Of Linear Equations And MatricesChapter 6.1 - Systems Of Two Linear Equations In Two VariablesChapter 6.2 - Larger Systems Of Linear EquationsChapter 6.3 - Applications Of Systems Of Linear EquationsChapter 6.4 - Basic Matrix OperationsChapter 6.5 - Matrix Products And InversesChapter 6.6 - Applications Of MatricesChapter 7 - Linear ProgrammingChapter 7.1 - Graphing Linear Inequalities In Two VariablesChapter 7.2 - Linear Programming: The Graphical MethodChapter 7.3 - Applications Of Linear ProgrammingChapter 7.4 - The Simplex Method: MaximizationChapter 7.5 - Maximization ApplicationsChapter 7.6 - The Simplex Method: Duality And MinimizationChapter 7.7 - The Simplex Method: Nonstandard ProblemsChapter 8 - Sets And ProbabilityChapter 8.1 - SetsChapter 8.2 - Applications Of Venn Diagrams And Contingency TablesChapter 8.3 - Introduction To ProbabilityChapter 8.4 - Basic Concepts Of ProbabilityChapter 8.5 - Conditional Probability And Independent EventsChapter 8.6 - Bayes’ FormulaChapter 9 - Counting, Probability Distributions, And Further Topics In ProbabilityChapter 9.1 - Probability Distributions And Expected ValueChapter 9.2 - The Multiplication Principle, Permutations, And CombinationsChapter 9.3 - Applications Of CountingChapter 9.4 - Binomial ProbabilityChapter 9.5 - Markov ChainsChapter 9.6 - Decision MakingChapter 10 - Introduction To StatisticsChapter 10.1 - Frequency DistributionsChapter 10.2 - Measures Of CenterChapter 10.3 - Measures Of Variation And BoxplotsChapter 10.4 - Normal DistributionsChapter 11 - Differential CalculusChapter 11.1 - LimitsChapter 11.2 - One-Sided Limits And Limits Involving InfinityChapter 11.3 - Rates Of ChangeChapter 11.4 - Tangent Lines And DerivativesChapter 11.5 - Techniques For Finding DerivativesChapter 11.6 - Derivatives Of Products And QuotientsChapter 11.7 - The Chain RuleChapter 11.8 - Derivatives Of Exponential And Logarithmic FunctionsChapter 11.9 - Continuity And DifferentiabilityChapter 12 - Applications Of The DerivativeChapter 12.1 - Local ExtremaChapter 12.2 - The Second DerivativeChapter 12.3 - Optimization ApplicationsChapter 12.4 - Implicit DifferentiationChapter 12.5 - Related RatesChapter 12.6 - Curve SketchingChapter 13 - Integral CalculusChapter 13.1 - AntiderivativesChapter 13.2 - Integration By SubstitutionChapter 13.3 - Integration By PartsChapter 13.4 - Area And The Definite IntegralChapter 13.5 - The Fundamental Theorem Of CalculusChapter 13.6 - Applications Of IntegralsChapter 13.7 - Differential EquationsChapter 14 - Multivariate CalculusChapter 14.1 - Functions Of Several VariablesChapter 14.2 - Partial DerivativesChapter 14.3 - Extrema Of Functions Of Several VariablesChapter 14.4 - Lagrange Multipliers
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