MATH 212 Midterm: MATH212_ALL-SECTIONS_FALL2005_0000_MID_EXAM

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10 Jan 2019
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Use the prime factorization to find all the factors of 3267. Be sure your work clearly illustrates how you made use of the prime factorization. Use the listing method to find lcm(15, 25). b. Use the prime factorizations to find gcf(28. 53. 72, 25. 56. 133) Give three different possible decimal numbers that could be represented by the following set of blocks: b. jeremy believes that the decimal number 1. 2 can be represented by. Using the number line given below, locate the following points: 3, 2. 4, 2. 06, 2. 65. Make sure to assign a reasonable interpretation to the longer tick marks at the ends. Add additional tick marks carefully as needed so that each value is located on a tick mark. What quantity does 42658 represent? (change it into base 10. ) b. Express 102410 as a base 5 numeral (change it into base 5). Write as a numeral: four hundred sixty-three million, eight hundred thousand, twenty-nine and eleven thousandths: 1/1024, 1/9000000 b.