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For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com MTH 208 Week 5 Final Exam This tutorial contains 3 sets of finals with different values 1. Calculate the sum of 1/7 and 1/3. 2. Calculate the product of 1/3 and 1/4. 3. Select the expression that represents the statement “22 more than a number”. 4. Determine the value of 5(x+7)-3 when x=9. 5. Determine the value of x(8-x)+9 when x= -4. 6. Select the expression that represents the statement “3 times than a number”. 7. There are 16 ounces in a pound. How many ounces are in 7 pounds? 8. In a given training week, a swimmer completes 1/4 mile on day one, 2/5 mile on day two, and 3/7 mile on day three. How many total miles does the athlete swim in the given week? 9. Select the simplified expression for 8(x-6)-6(x-1) +9x. 10. The temperature on one day in January for Phoenix,AZ, is 52 degrees Fahrenheit.On the same day in Barrow, AK, the temperature is -17 degrees Fahrenheit. What is the difference between these two temperatures? 11. Solve 8x+6=1. 12. Select the expression that is equivalent to -2(x-4). 13. A clothing store offers a 60% discount on all purchases. What is the discount in dollars (before tax)for an item originally costing $ 20.00 dollars? 14. A taxi company charges passengers $2.40 for the first mile and $1.20 per mile for each additional mile .How much would the bill is for a 15 mile trip? 15. A team needs to save up at least $400 for new uniforms and currently has $210. They decide to hold a fundraiser where they can earn $7 in profits for each item sold. What inequality could be solved to determine the minimum number, n, of items to be sold?
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