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Try It Out -- Chapter 9, Lesson 6



Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

 1. 

Calculate the product.
Select the answer as a mixed fraction in lowest terms.

m8ch9l6_files/i0020000.jpg ´ 3m8ch9l6_files/i0020001.jpg
a.
m8ch9l6_files/i0020002.jpg
c.
m8ch9l6_files/i0020003.jpg
b.
m8ch9l6_files/i0020004.jpg
d.
m8ch9l6_files/i0020005.jpg
 

 2. 

Calculate the product.
Select the answer in lowest terms.

m8ch9l6_files/i0030000.jpg
a.
m8ch9l6_files/i0030001.jpg
b.
m8ch9l6_files/i0030002.jpg
c.
2
 

 3. 

Calculate the product.
Select the answer as a mixed fraction in lowest terms.

m8ch9l6_files/i0040000.jpg
a.
m8ch9l6_files/i0040001.jpg
c.
m8ch9l6_files/i0040002.jpg
b.
m8ch9l6_files/i0040003.jpg
d.
12m8ch9l6_files/i0040004.jpg
 

 4. 

Calculate the product.  Select the answer as a mixed fraction in lowest terms.

2m8ch9l6_files/i0050000.jpg
a.
6m8ch9l6_files/i0050001.jpg
c.
9m8ch9l6_files/i0050002.jpg
b.
6m8ch9l6_files/i0050003.jpg
d.
9m8ch9l6_files/i0050004.jpg
 

 5. 

Calculate the product.

2m8ch9l6_files/i0060000.jpg ´ 3
a.
6m8ch9l6_files/i0060001.jpg
c.
6m8ch9l6_files/i0060002.jpg
b.
6m8ch9l6_files/i0060003.jpg
d.
8m8ch9l6_files/i0060004.jpg
 

 6. 

Calculate the product.
4 m8ch9l6_files/i0070000.jpg m8ch9l6_files/i0070001.jpg
a.
14
c.
12m8ch9l6_files/i0070002.jpg
b.
12m8ch9l6_files/i0070003.jpg
d.
m8ch9l6_files/i0070004.jpg
 

 7. 

David has m8ch9l6_files/i0080000.jpg of a bag of popcorn.  Erica has 1m8ch9l6_files/i0080001.jpg times as much.
How many bags of popcorn does Erica have?
a.
a little more than 1m8ch9l6_files/i0080002.jpg bags
b.
a little less than 1m8ch9l6_files/i0080003.jpg bags
c.
exactly 1m8ch9l6_files/i0080004.jpgbags
 

 8. 

Christopher is making cookies for the Christmas Tea at his school.  He wants to make 4m8ch9l6_files/i0090000.jpg dozen cookies, and needs to make one-third of them without nuts.  How many dozen cookies will not have nuts?
Select the answer in lowest terms.
a.
m8ch9l6_files/i0090001.jpg dozen
c.
4 m8ch9l6_files/i0090002.jpg dozen
b.
1m8ch9l6_files/i0090003.jpg dozen
d.
m8ch9l6_files/i0090004.jpg dozen
 

 9. 

Leonard caught a fish that was 24 m8ch9l6_files/i0100000.jpg cm long.  David caught a fish that was 1m8ch9l6_files/i0100001.jpg times longer than Leonard’s.  How long was David’s fish?
a.
37 m8ch9l6_files/i0100002.jpg cm
c.
37 m8ch9l6_files/i0100003.jpg cm
b.
16 m8ch9l6_files/i0100004.jpg cm
d.
36 m8ch9l6_files/i0100005.jpg cm
 

 10. 

Michael loves to play computer games.  Last week he played computer games for a total of
4 m8ch9l6_files/i0110000.jpg hours.  This week, his first week of summer holidays he plans on playing for 2m8ch9l6_files/i0110001.jpg times longer.  How many hours will he play computer games this week?
a.
8m8ch9l6_files/i0110002.jpg hours
b.
11m8ch9l6_files/i0110003.jpg hours
c.
11m8ch9l6_files/i0110004.jpghours
 



 
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