Solutions for PREALGEBRA
Problem 1.51TI:
TRY IT :: 1.51 Translate from math notation to words: 124 2911Problem 1.53TI:
TRY IT:: 1.53 Model: 96Problem 1.54TI:
TRY IT:: 1.54 Model: 61Problem 1.55TI:
TRY IT:: 1.55 Model the subtraction: 127Problem 1.56TI:
TRY IT:: 1.56 Model the subtraction: 148.Problem 1.57TI:
TRY IT:: 1.57 Model the subtraction: 4227.Problem 1.58TI:
TRY IT:: 1.58 Model the subtraction: 4529.Problem 1.59TI:
TRY IT:: 1.59 Subtraction and then click by adding: 70Problem 1.60TI:
TRY IT:: 1.60 Subtraction and then click by adding: 62Problem 1.61TI:
TRY IT:: 1.61 Subtraction and then click by adding: 8654Problem 1.62TI:
TRY IT:: 1.62 Subtraction and then click by adding: 9974Problem 1.63TI:
TRY IT:: 1.63 Subtraction and then click by adding: 9358.Problem 1.64TI:
TRY IT:: 1.64 Subtraction and then click by adding: 8139.Problem 1.65TI:
TRY IT:: 1.65 Subtraction and then click by adding: 43952.Problem 1.66TI:
TRY IT:: 1.66 Subtraction and then click by adding: 31875.Problem 1.67TI:
TRY IT:: 1.67 Subtraction and then click by adding: 832376.Problem 1.68TI:
TRY IT:: 1.68 Subtraction and then click by adding: 847578.Problem 1.69TI:
TRY IT:: 1.69 Subtraction and then click by adding: 4,585697.Problem 1.70TI:
TRY IT:: 1.70 Subtraction and then click by adding: 5,637899.Problem 1.71TI:
TRY IT:: 171 Translate and simplify: the difference of 14and 9 (b) subtract 21from 37Problem 1.73TI:
TRY IT:: 1.73 The high temperature on June 1stg in Boston was 77 degrees Fahrenheit, and the low...Problem 1.74TI:
TRY IT :: 174 The weather forecast for June 2 in St Louis predicts a high temperature of 90 degrees...Problem 1.75TI:
TRY IT:: 175 A television set is on sale for $499. Its regular price is $648. What is the difference...Problem 1.76TI:
TRY IT:: 1.76 A patio set is on sale for $149. Its regular price is $285. What is the difference...Problem 147E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 52Problem 148E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 84Problem 149E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 63Problem 150E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 75Problem 151E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 185Problem 152E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 198Problem 153E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 178Problem 154E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 179Problem 155E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 3513Problem 156E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 3211Problem 157E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 6147Problem 158E:
In the following exercises, model the subtraction. 5536Problem 199E:
In the following exercises, simplify. 7647Problem 200E:
In the following exercises, simplify. 9153Problem 201E:
In the following exercises, simplify. 256184Problem 202E:
In the following exercises, simplify. 305262Problem 203E:
In the following exercises, simplify. 719+341Problem 204E:
In the following exercises, simplify. 647+528Problem 205E:
In the following exercises, simplify. 2,0151,993Problem 206E:
In the following exercises, simplify. 2.0201,984Problem 213E:
In the following exercises, solve. Temperature The high temperature on June 2 in Las Vegas was 80...Problem 214E:
In the following exercises, solve. Temperature The high temperature on June 1 in Phoenix was 97...Problem 215E:
In the following exercises, solve. 215. Class size Olivia’s third grade class has 35 children. Last...Problem 216E:
In the following exercises, solve. 216. Class size there are 82 students in the school band and 46...Problem 217E:
In the following exercises, solve. 217. Shopping A mountain bike is on sale for $399. Its regular...Problem 218E:
In the following exercises, solve. 218. Shopping A mattress set is on sale for S755. Its regular...Problem 219E:
In the following exercises, solve. 219. Savings John wants to buy a laptop that costs $840. He has...Problem 220E:
In the following exercises, solve. 220. Banking Mason had $1,125 in his checking account He spent...Problem 221E:
Road trip Noah was driving from Philadelphia to Cincinnati, a distance of 502miles. He drove...Problem 222E:
Test Scores Sara needs 350points to pass her course. She scored 75, 50, 70, and 80on her first four...Problem 223E:
Explain how subtraction and addition are related.Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Whole NumbersChapter 1.1 - Introduction To Whole NumbersChapter 1.2 - Add Whole NumbersChapter 1.3 - Subtract Whole NumbersChapter 1.4 - Multiply Whole NumbersChapter 1.5 - Divide Whole NumbersChapter 2 - The Language Of AlgebraChapter 2.1 - Use The Language Of AlgebraChapter 2.2 - Evaluate, Simplify, And Translate ExpressionsChapter 2.3 - Solving Equations Using The Subtraction And Addition Properties Of Equality
Chapter 2.4 - Find Multiples And FactorsChapter 2.5 - Prime Factorization And The Least Common MultipleChapter 3 - IntegersChapter 3.1 - Introduction To IntegersChapter 3.2 - Add IntegersChapter 3.3 - Subtract IntegersChapter 3.4 - Multiply And Divide IntegersChapter 3.5 - Solve Equations Using Integers; The Division Property Of EqualityChapter 4 - FractionsChapter 4.1 - Visualize FractionsChapter 4.2 - Multiply And Divide FractionsChapter 4.3 - Multiply And Divide Mixed Numbers And Complex FractionsChapter 4.4 - Add And Subtract Fractions With Common DenominatorsChapter 4.5 - Add And Subtract Fractions With Different DenominatorsChapter 4.6 - Add And Subtract Mixed NumbersChapter 4.7 - Solve Equations With FractionsChapter 5 - DecimalsChapter 5.1 - DecimalsChapter 5.2 - Decimal OperationsChapter 5.3 - Decimals And FractionsChapter 5.4 - Solve Equations With DecimalsChapter 5.5 - Averages And ProbabilityChapter 5.6 - Ratios And RateChapter 5.7 - Simplify And Use Square RootsChapter 6 - PercentsChapter 6.1 - Understand PercentChapter 6.2 - Solve General Applications Of PercentChapter 6.3 - Solve Sales Tax, Commission, And Discount ApplicationsChapter 6.4 - Solve Simple Interest ApplicationsChapter 6.5 - Solve Proportions And Their ApplicationsChapter 7 - The Properties Of Real NumbersChapter 7.1 - Rational And Irrational NumbersChapter 7.2 - Commutative And Associative PropertiesChapter 7.3 - Distributive PropertyChapter 7.4 - Properties Of Identity, Inverses, And ZeroChapter 7.5 - Systems Of MeasurementChapter 8 - Solving Linear EquationsChapter 8.1 - Solve Equations Using The Subtraction And Addition Properties Of EqualityChapter 8.2 - Solve Equations Using The Division And Multiplication Properties Of EqualityChapter 8.3 - Solve Equations With Variables And Constants On Both SidesChapter 8.4 - Solve Equations With Fraction Or Decimal CoefficientsChapter 9 - Math Models And GeometryChapter 9.1 - Use A Problem Solving StrategyChapter 9.2 - Solve Money ApplicationsChapter 9.3 - Use Properties Of Angles, Triangles, And The Pythagorean TheoremChapter 9.4 - Use Properties Of Rectangles, Triangles, And TrapezoidsChapter 9.5 - Solve Geometry Applications: Circles And Irregular FiguresChapter 9.6 - Solve Geometry Applications: Volume And Surface AreaChapter 9.7 - Solve A Formula For A Specific VariableChapter 10 - PolynomialsChapter 10.1 - Add And Subtract PolynomialsChapter 10.2 - Use Multiplication Properties Of ExponentsChapter 10.3 - Multiply PolynomialsChapter 10.4 - Divide MonomialsChapter 10.5 - Integer Exponents And Scientific NotationChapter 10.6 - Introduction To Factoring PolynomialsChapter 11 - GraphsChapter 11.1 - Use The Rectangular Coordinate SystemChapter 11.2 - Graphing Linear EquationsChapter 11.3 - Graphing With InterceptsChapter 11.4 - Understand Slope Of A Line
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