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qz03un01n3cs18 unit 1 midpoint practice quiz. Den:


Instructions: answer each question, showing work, neat, sequenced, precise, and Period/Date
explanations justified. Respond in sentences where appropriate.

Part 1: Dimensional Analysis: 7RP1


1. Convert 1 ft to km. 1 in = 2.54cm, 1ft = 12in, 1km = 1000m. 7. Evaluate the expression ( r s )3 + r 2 if r = - 2 and s = - 6.

2. Convert 193cm to nm. 1m = 100cm, 1m = 10 9 nm


Part 4: Exponent Laws: 8EE1
6n 2
5. Simplify the expression: write the exponents as positive:
3n 5

Part 2: Repeating Decimals to Fractions.


3. Convert 0.46 to a fraction. 4
2 2 3
6. Simplify the expression: x b
3

22
7. Which of these expressions are equivalent to ? Select two that
4. Is it possible to convert 0.125 into a fraction? 28
A. No, because the digits 1, 2, and 5 do not repeat. apply.
B. No, because even though the digit 5 repeats, the A. 2 4
digits 1 and 2 do not repeat. 6
B. 2
C. Yes, because even though the digits 1 and 2 do not repeat, the digit 5 6
repeats. 1
C.
D. Yes, because the digits 1, 2, and 5 repeat. 2
Justify your argument with evidence.
4
1
D.
2
1
E.
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Part 3: Write and Evaluate Powers: 8EE1 F. 16
Justify your argument with evidence.
5. Write using exponents: 4 4 x 4 xxx



5. Write using exponents: ccsc



4
2
6. Evaluate the expression:
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qz03un01n3cs18 unit 1 midpoint practice quiz.

Instructions: answer each question, showing work, neat, sequenced, precise, and
explanations justified. Respond in sentences where appropriate.

Part 5: Scientific Notation


6. The diameter of a carbon atom is 0.3nm. If 1m = 1,000,000,000nm, write the
diameter of a carbon atom in scientific notation, in meters. (hint: Chill, bro;
m
its only dimensional analysis!: nm = m ).
nm

BONUS: Mr. Ford traveled to Oakland, CA airport from LAX this weekend.
The flight distance is 338 miles. If the Boeing 737-700 was in the air for 61
minutes, show how you would write the speed of the 737-700 from mi/min to
ft/s. To really be extra, convert the speed in mi/min to ft/s.

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