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Hints for Final Exam - Number Concepts for Elementary School Teachers | MATH 122, Exams of Mathematics

Material Type: Exam; Class: Number Concepts for Elementary School Teachers; Subject: Mathematics; University: University of Nevada - Las Vegas; Term: Fall 2004;

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Math 122 – Fall 2004
Hints for Final Exam
All questions worth 3 points except where noted.
Put answer on line provided, if applicable.
No work = No credit. Scrap paper not accepted.
There are 35 questions total. All material comes from
tests, some questions are re-worded but the fundamentals are the same.
They are ordered as you see below.
Good luck studying.
Sets and Set Properties
5 questions
Solving and Simplifying:
6 questions
Showing Understanding of Math Properties:
11 questions
Calculating Values (by any means):
6 questions
Calculating Values (These should be in fractional form.
You MUST show work to receive credit):
3 questions
Word Problems:
4 questions

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Math 122 – Fall 2004

Hints for Final Exam

All questions worth 3 points except where noted. Put answer on line provided, if applicable. No work = No credit. Scrap paper not accepted.

There are 35 questions total. All material comes from tests, some questions are re-worded but the fundamentals are the same. They are ordered as you see below. Good luck studying.

Sets and Set Properties 5 questions

Solving and Simplifying: 6 questions

Showing Understanding of Math Properties: 11 questions

Calculating Values (by any means): 6 questions

Calculating Values (These should be in fractional form. You MUST show work to receive credit): 3 questions

Word Problems: 4 questions