Review Sheets Basic Mathematics MATH 010: A Summary of Concepts Needed To Be Successful in Mathematics
Review Sheets Basic Mathematics MATH 010: A Summary of Concepts Needed To Be Successful in Mathematics
Review Sheets Basic Mathematics MATH 010: A Summary of Concepts Needed To Be Successful in Mathematics
BASIC MATHEMATICS
MATH 010
A Summary of Concepts Needed to be Successful in Mathematics
The following sheets list the key concepts that are taught in the specified math course. The sheets
present concepts in the order they are taught and give examples of their use.
• To help refresh your memory on old math skills you may have forgotten.
• Students who successfully review spend from four to five hours on this material. We
recommend that you cover up the solutions to the examples and try working the problems one by
one. Then check your work by looking at the solution steps and the answer. Note: Calculators
will only pop up on the test for selected problems, so you should practice without using one.
KEEP IN MIND –
• These sheets are not intended to be a short course. You should use them simply to help you
determine at what skill level in math you should begin study. For many people, the key to
success and enjoyment of learning math is in getting started at the right place. You will most
likely be more satisfied and comfortable if you start onto the path of math and science by
selecting the appropriate beginning stepping stone.
I. Whole number concepts – You should have the following skills with whole numbers:
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Solve application problems using whole numbers.
Correctly apply the order of operations.
Express numbers using exponents.
Distinguish between prime and composite numbers.
Give the prime factorization of numbers.
Find the Lowest Common Multiple of two numbers.
a. 305 b. 10,660
8. 145 x 36 = 9. 21 14 =
12. Round 799 to the nearest ten 13. Round 92,449 to the nearest thousand
14. Round 4,868 to the nearest hundred 15. Round 123 to the nearest hundred
16. Estimate the sum of 38 + 99 + 21 + 14 17. Estimate the difference of 621 - 267
by rounding to the nearest ten. by rounding to the nearest hundred.
20. Thirty identical chairs cost $1680. What is the cost of one chair?
21. Jose read 39 books in 1994, 27 books in 1995, and 35 books in 1996. How many books
did he read over the 3 years?
22. Bart gives the cashier three $50 bills to pay for a purchase of $123. How much change
should he get back?
23. What is the number of square yards in a field that measures 30 yds. by 41 yds. ?
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24. Rewrite using exponents
a. 9 x 9 b. 5 x 5 x 5
a. 45 b. 73
26. 12 ÷ 4 x 3 = 27. 3 x 3 ÷ 3 =
28. 9 – 6 29. 14 + 7 x 2 =
a. 12 b. 100
b. 81 d. 105
a. 6 and 12 b. 6 and 7
c. 12 and 18 d. 15 and 30
e. 14 and 49
II. Fractions – You should have the following skills with fractions:
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37. Which fraction is equivalent to ?
a. b.
c.
40. Multiply each pair of fractions and simplify (reduce) the result:
a. b.
c. d.
a. b.
c. 6
a. ÷ b. ÷
c. ÷
43. Find the lowest common denominator (LCD) of each set of fractions:
a. , b. ,
c. , , d. ,
e. , f. ,
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44. Add and simplify:
a. + b. +
c. +
a. - b. -
c. - d. -
III. Mixed numbers – You should have the following skills with mixed numbers:
a. 2 b. 3
c. 7
a. b.
c. d.
a. 1 2 b. 2
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c. 1 1
a. 6 ÷ 1 b. 2 ÷ 1
c. 4 ÷ 1
a. 3 + 2 b. 1 + 2
c. 3 + 5
a. 3 - 1 b. 5 - 2
c. 9 - 3
a. A recipe calls for 5 cups of flour. How many cups of flour are needed for
of the recipe?
b. A bamboo plant grew inch Monday, inch Tuesday, and inch Wednesday. How
many inches did the bamboo grow in the 3 days?
c. A share of stock XYZ went from $40 to $42 . What was the dollar gain for the
stock XYZ?
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IV. Decimals – You should have the following skills with decimals:
a. 10.123 b. 2.101
c. 0.93
63. If two dresses that are the same price cost $93.98 total, how much does one dress cost?
64. If 4 shirts cost $84.50, 3 coats costs $213.68, and 4 pairs of slacks cost $98.99, what is the
total for all the clothing?
65. If a steel beam 58.5 cm long is to be cut into pieces that are 6.5 cm in length, how many
pieces will there be?
66. If each cookie at a bake sale costs $0.55, how much does a dozen cost?
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Math 010 Review Answers
1. ten thousands 4,235,100 4 = millions
2 = hundred thousands
3 = ten thousands
5 = thousands
1 = hundreds
0 = tens
0 = ones
4. 1,847 46 5. 438
729
1025
+ 47
1,847
17 R 5
10. 396 ÷ 23 = 23 ) 396 11. 318 r 16
- 23
166
- 161
5
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20. $1680 ÷ 30 = $56 21. 101 books
22. 3 x $50 = $150; $150 – $123 = $27 change 23. 30 yd x 41 yd= 1230 sq yd
24a. 92 24b. 53
25a. 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 25b. 7 x 7 x 7
26. 12 ÷ 4 x 3 = 27. 3 x 3 ÷ 3 =
3x3 = 9÷3 =
9 3
28. 9 – 6 ÷ 2 = 29. 14 + 7 x 2 =
9-3 = 14 + 14 =
6 28
Prime and composite numbers: Prime numbers (such as 2, 3, 5, and 7) have only
themselves and 1 as factors. Composite numbers
(such as 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12) are divisible by at least
one other factor. The prime factorization of a
number is showing it as a product of primes. The
prime factorization of 12 is 22 3.
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Lowest Common Multiple (LCM): The LCM of two or more numbers is the smallest
number divisible by those numbers. 15 is the LCM
of 3 and 5 because 15 is the smallest number
divisible by both 3 and 5.
2
32a. 12 = 32b. 100 = = 22 52
33a. 12 33b. 42
33c. 36 33d. 30
33e. 98 34.
35. 36.
37. = 38. =
39a. = = = 39b.
39c. 40a.
40b. 40c.
40d. 41a.
41b. 41c.
42a. 42b.
42c. 43a. 12
43b. 15 43c. 12
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43f. 48 44a. LCD is 20
46a. 2 = 46b. 3 =
47b. 2 47c. 5
47d. 16 48a. 1 =
48b. 48c. 1 =
49a. 6 = 49b. 2 =
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49c. 4 = 50a. 3
+ 2
= 5
50b. 1 50c. 3 =
+2 + 5
= 3 =
51a. 3 51b. 5
- 1 - 2
= 2 = 2
51c. 9 52a. 5
- 3 = 2 cups
= 5
55b. two and one hundred one thousandths 55c. ninety-three hundredths
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57d. 10.10 58. 3.6
0.201
+ 0.05
3.851
2.11 ̅ 81.441 ̅
61. 3) 6.350 62. 0.12 )9.77300
-6 - 96
03 17
-3 - 12
05 53
-3 - 48
20 50
- 18 - 48
2 20
- 12
8
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