FA Unit 4B Test
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18 questions
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Simplify the expression (no negative exponents):
Simplify the expression (no negative exponents):
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Simplify the expression (no negative exponents):
Simplify the expression (no negative exponents):
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Simplify the expression (no negative exponents):
Simplify the expression (no negative exponents):
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Solve:
Solve:
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Rewrite the equation in exponential form:
Rewrite the equation in exponential form:
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Rewrite the equation in logrithmic form:
Rewrite the equation in logrithmic form:
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Use a calculator to approximate each expression to the nearest thousandth:
Use a calculator to approximate each expression to the nearest thousandth:
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Use a calculator to approximate each expression to the nearest thousandth:
Use a calculator to approximate each expression to the nearest thousandth:
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Expand the logirthm:
Expand the logirthm:
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Expand the logirthm:
Expand the logirthm:
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Condense each expression to a single logrithm:
Condense each expression to a single logrithm:
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Condense each expression to a single logrithm:
Condense each expression to a single logrithm:
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Solve (round your answer to the nearest thousandth):
Solve (round your answer to the nearest thousandth):
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Solve (round your answer to the nearest thousandth):
Solve (round your answer to the nearest thousandth):
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Solve (round your answer to the nearest thousandth):
Solve (round your answer to the nearest thousandth):
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Solve (round your answer to the nearest thousandth):
Solve (round your answer to the nearest thousandth):
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How long will it take for $1,000 to increase to $3,000 if placed into an account earning 3.2% compound quarterly? (round to the nearest year)
How long will it take for $1,000 to increase to $3,000 if placed into an account earning 3.2% compound quarterly? (round to the nearest year)
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How long will it take for $5,000 to double if placed in an account earning 2.7% interest compounded continuously? (round to the nearest year)
How long will it take for $5,000 to double if placed in an account earning 2.7% interest compounded continuously? (round to the nearest year)