MATH 212 Final: MATH212_ALL-SECTIONS_FALL2008_0000_FINAL_EXAM

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10 Jan 2019
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Please do all problems on the answer sheets indicated, except for those problems specifically identified as being done on this test. Explain how you can determine this from the prime factorization of n: use the prime factorization of n to determine how many factors it has altogether (including composite factors and 1 as well as prime factors). Complete it two different ways, making sure the longer tick marks are labeled sensibly in terms of place value. 3(12): sketch base ten blocks to represent 2. 015. Be sure to identify which block represents one whole: sketch base five blocks to represent 4125. (assume the small cube represents one whole. ) Show work, relating it to your sketches for part b above. On the number line below, carefully plot fall on a tick mark (add tick marks as needed). Label the endpoints sensibly in terms of place value and the given numbers above.